Mission Health Leadership Asheville Seniors Presentation

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Mission Health Leadership Asheville Seniors Presentation Rowena Buffett Timms Leadership Asheville Presentation I October 1, 2013 I 1 Senior Vice President of Government and Community Relations Leadership Asheville Seniors Presentation I October 2, 2013 I 1 October 2, 2013

Leadership Asheville Presentation I October 1, 2013 I 2 Leadership Asheville Seniors Presentation I October 2, 2013 I 2

The Mission Health Footprint Leadership Asheville Presentation I October 1, 2013 I 3 Leadership Asheville Seniors Presentation I October 2, 2013 I 3

Ronald A. Paulus, MD President and CEO of Mission Health Prior to joining Mission in September 2010, Dr. Paulus served as executive vice president, clinical operations at Geisinger Health System, responsible for the operations of its $1.3 billion clinical enterprise, including two hospitals, an 800+ multispecialty group practice and more than 40 ambulatory care facilities. Dr. Paulus also served as Geisinger s chief innovation officer, where he was responsible for ensuring system-wide innovation. Prior to joining Geisinger, Dr. Paulus was co-founder, president and CEO of CareScience, Inc., now part of Premier Healthcare Informatics, a clinical solutions and data analytics provider which aims to improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare. Before that, he served as vice president-operations at Salick Health Care, Inc., a national provider of oncology and dialysis services subsequently acquired by Zeneca Pharmaceuticals. Dr. Paulus received his MD degree from The School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania and his MBA, concentration in healthcare management, and BS in economics from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. He has published numerous peer-reviewed Leadership Asheville Presentation articles and I October speaks 1, regularly 2013 I on 4 the topics of healthcare quality and efficiency, innovation, physician leadership and new models of care. Leadership Asheville Seniors Presentation I October 2, 2013 I 4

Our BIG(GER) Aim: To get each patient to the desired outcome, first without harm, also without waste and with an exceptional experience for the patient and family. Leadership Asheville Presentation I October 1, 2013 I 5 Leadership Asheville Seniors Presentation I October 2, 2013 I 5

Health System Leadership Ronald A. Paulus, MD, MBA President and CEO of Mission Health Jill Hoggard Green, PhD, RN COO of Mission Health and President of Mission Hospital And MMA Charles F. Ayscue, MBA Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer Dale Fell, MD Senior Vice President and System Chief Medical Officer for Mission Health Taylor Foss, MS Senior Vice President of Human Resources Sonya Greck, RN Senior Vice President of Operations Kathy Guyette, RN, MSN, CNE-BC Senior Vice President, Patient Care Services William Maples, MD Senior Vice President and Chief Quality Officer Sulaiman H. Sulaiman Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer Rowena Buffett Timms Senior Vice President for Government and Community Relations Marc Westle, DO, FACP Senior Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer Ann Young, JD Senior Vice President and General Counsel Bruce Thorsen President, Mission Healthcare Foundation Leadership Asheville Presentation I October 1, 2013 I 6 William Hathaway, MD Senior Vice President & Chief Medical Officer for Mission Hospital Leadership Asheville Seniors Presentation I October 2, 2013 I 6

Quality Improvement In 2013, Mission Health was ranked as one of the Top 15 Health Systems in the nation by Truven Health Analytics for the second year in a row. Mission Health is one of only two health systems to receive this recognition in 2012 and 2013. The only health system in North Carolina to achieve this distinction. Mission Hospital was ranked this year as one of the nation s Top 100 Hospitals by Truven Health Analytics for a record fifth consecutive year. Received the highest safety rating among North Carolina hospitals by Consumer Reports. Leadership Asheville Presentation I October 1, 2013 I 7 Leadership Asheville Seniors Presentation I October 2, 2013 I 7

Quality Improvement Since 2010, Mission Health has gone from approximately the 75 th percentile in patient satisfaction to nearly the 90 th percentile. Actual vs. Expected mortality at Mission Hospital has improved from a ratio of 0.96 to a ratio of 0.60 (lower is better) Meaning that today a person has 40 percent less chance of dying when admitted to Mission Hospital compared to the average hospital. in 2012 alone, Mission Hospital avoided more than 500 deaths that would otherwise have occurred had those same patients been admitted to the average hospital rather than to Mission Hospital. Leadership Asheville Presentation I October 1, 2013 I 8 Leadership Asheville Seniors Presentation I October 2, 2013 I 8

Mission Health Brand Locations: Asheville, NC Candler, NC Coming Soon to Biltmore Park (Summer 2014) Leadership Asheville Presentation I October 1, 2013 I 9 Leadership Asheville Seniors Presentation I October 2, 2013 I 9

Community Benefits Report Total community benefit investments in 2012...$90,566,084 Total community benefit investments in 2011...$75,654,003 Increases from FY 11 to FY 12 were related to increases in Charity Care and unreimbursed Medicare cost Leadership Asheville Presentation I October 1, 2013 I 10 Leadership Asheville Seniors Presentation I October 2, 2013 I 10

Examples of Grants: Benefit Grant Award Organization Buncombe County Department of Health...Buncombe County Community Health Assessment Buncombe County Department of Health... School Health Buncombe County Medical Society... Project Access Homeward Bound of Asheville... Chronic Homeless Housing Program MANNA FoodBank...MANNA Packs for Kids MemoryCare...MemoryCare Western Carolinians for Criminal Justice...Women at Risk Western North Carolina AIDS Project... HIV Case Management Leadership Asheville Presentation I October 1, 2013 I 11 Total Grant Amount...$1,753,518 Leadership Asheville Seniors Presentation I October 2, 2013 I 11

Leadership Asheville Presentation I October 1, 2013 I 12 Leadership Asheville Seniors Presentation I October 2, 2013 I 12