Merger Process Update Special System Identity Issue

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Merger Process Update Special System Identity Issue June 2, 2011 Merger Process Update is published periodically to keep members of the Northeast Health, St. Peter s, and Seton Health communities informed on the progress to merge these three organizations and improve access to, and delivery of, health care in our region. This is a special issue of Merger Process Update related to the System Identity name and graphic identity of the new merged health system. System Identity Summary The new health system that will be created by the merger of Northeast Health, St. Peter s Health Care Services and Seton Health now has a name. The new system will be named St. Peter s Health Partners. A new corporate graphic identity and symbol will visually link each part of the organization. The name and overall branding for the new system was approved by the governing boards of all three organizations late last month. The names of all four acute care hospitals in the new system St. Peter s, Albany Memorial, Samaritan and St. Mary s, as well as Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital will be retained as part of the new system identity. Content Certain other entities that are key parts of the merged organization will become strong sub-brands of the new system, including The Eddy, a recognized and highly regarded name in senior services; Community Hospice; and the system s five charitable foundations. 2 3 4 5 System Identity Process An Extensive Research Process Key Research Findings Selecting the Name A New System Logo Implementation of the New Brand New Logos & Sign Examples Most departments, programs and services in the current health systems are expected to keep their current names, but will incorporate the new graphic identification system. The merger to create St. Peter s Health Partners will be finalized late this summer. Work has begun to prepare the legal and financial documents necessary to complete the transaction. While the new organization will be formed and begin actual operation later this year, full integration may take approximately three years. The new system name will not be used by the three existing organizations until the new organization begins operation later this year.

System Identity Process The selection of the name followed an in-depth System Identity Process. This process utilized a fact-based, marketdriven methodology to determine a brand for the new organization. The new name should be instantly recognizable to the communities the system will serve, and best position the new system to operate in a highly competitive, unpredictable and rapidly changing healthcare marketplace. The System Identity Process was designed to review and analyze names as valuable assets, in much the same way that the organizations examined the value of all existing buildings, programs and services in developing the System Design Plan that was released last year. A key part of the System Identity Process was a thorough examination of consumer and physician perceptions of all health care providers in the region, and the strength of those providers throughout the six-county Capital Region. An Extensive Research Process The process used to determine the name of the new System Identity was very intensive. The stated goal of the process was to present the boards of the organizations with a researchbased recommendation for a new brand strategy, identity and architecture, and brand migration plan that will allow them to fulfill their fiduciary responsibility in making long-term strategic decisions for the new organization. Brand Equity, a Boston firm that specializes in corporate branding, was retained to assist in the System Identity Process, as well as HealthStream Research, a Columbia, Maryland firm that specializes in research for the health care industry. The process began with Qualitative Research, or individual interviews with more than 75 key people within the three organizations including Board and Foundation leadership, corporate management, staff and physicians. Many community leaders from the Capital Region were also interviewed. The process then entered the Quantitative Research phase where consumers and physicians in the region responded to an extensive market survey. The purpose of the survey was to determine community perceptions of existing hospitals and other health resources to support the naming, branding and marketing of the new merged entity. More than 1,200 residents of Albany, Rensselaer, Columbia, Greene, Schenectady and northern and southern Saratoga counties participated in a telephone survey. Data obtained was viewed for the overall six-county area and segmented by service areas and county. The surveys looked at various means of measuring a hospital s brand equity or strength. These factors included: top-of-mind awareness, image and reputation, hospital preferred most overall, hospital last used, and the overall rating for the hospital 2 Special System Identity Issue June 2, 2011

an individual last used (loyalty). The surveys also looked at image and reputation for The Eddy. Key Research Findings Among some of the key findings of the market research were: In-depth market research and analysis conducted during the process showed that the St. Peter s name was the most powerful and recognizable health care brand in the region. St. Peter s is respected for quality and compassionate care. These attributes are shared by all three systems today and will be key attributes in the new system. St. Peter s is very strong throughout the six-county region that will be the new system s primary service area. St. Peter s has the highest rating for image and reputation, is the most preferred and most used facility in the region, and has the highest past patient experience ratings. Other parts of the new organization showed significant strength among consumers in the region including Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital and The Eddy. The Eddy senior services, Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital, St. Peter s Hospital and St. Peter s Health Care Services were all rated among the top five health care organizations in the region for overall image and reputation. Samaritan, St. Mary s and Albany Memorial hospitals had significant loyalty scores from patients within their primary service areas. In addition to scoring highest in clinical quality, St. Peter s was a leader in the region in preference for certain service lines within the hospital including cancer treatment, women s health care, cardiac services and orthopedic services. In both the qualitative and quantitative research, attitudes toward the merger were very positive. Selecting the Name Based on the research, it was determined that the strength of the St. Peter s name was a substantial brand asset that will support the new system s vision of providing a far-reaching community with a broad array of services. To complete the new name and better describe the new system, two other words were added health and partners. The meaning of these words in the name is significant: Health represents a system designed to provide quality, compassionate care across the spectrum, from the beginning of life through adult medical and senior services; and Partners has several meanings. First, it describes the three future partners in the new system. It also represents future opportunities where the new system may partner with 3 Special System Identity Issue June 2, 2011

providers, payors, physicians, and other organizations to serve the community. It also describes the system s relationship with patients and residents partnering for health and life. This new company will be a member of Catholic Health East, the current parent corporation of St. Peter's Health Care Services, and will abide by the Ethical and Religious Directives of the Catholic Church. However, the new company, St. Peter s Health Partners, will not be a Catholic entity. Organizations that are currently part of St. Peter s Health Care Services and Seton Health will retain their Catholic identities. Organizations that are currently affiliated with Northeast Health will remain secular. A New System Logo In the new corporate identification system, one new logo design will replace those currently used by each of the merging organizations. The symbol features the outline of three intersecting and open elements representing the three merging organizations that join together to create a shield. The three shapes intertwine in the middle. The new symbol appears in a rich, deep red. Implementation of the New Brand With the decision on the new system name and graphic identity, work on a detailed Brand Implementation Plan will now begin. Although an actual roll-out of the new brand will likely occur in early 2012, certain parts of the new organization may begin using the new name and graphic system on the first day of operation later this year. Full implementation will incorporate the new name on signage, advertising, corporate website, stationery, employees badges, facility signs, vehicles, publications, bills, forms, checks, etc. everywhere that Northeast Health, St. Peter s Health Care Services and Seton Health are being used. Like the system design, full implementation of the new brand will take two to three years. If you have any questions, please direct them to your manager, director or Vice President. 4 Special System Identity Issue June 2, 2011

New Logos and Sign Examples The names of all four acute care hospitals in the new system St. Peter s, Albany Memorial, Samaritan and St. Mary s, as well as Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital will be retained as part of the new system identity. The logo for each of the hospitals will link the institutions with the name of the new system and the new symbol. Certain other entities that are key parts of the merged organization will become strong sub-brands of the new system, including The Eddy, a recognized and highly regarded name in senior services; Community Hospice; and the system s five charitable foundations. Above is an example of the new logo for The Eddy. 5 Special System Identity Issue June 2, 2011

Pictured above is an example of how signs may appear at hospitals that are part of St. Peter s Health Care Partners. The actual shape and size of signage will be determined as part of the Brand Implementation Plan. Residential and skilled nursing facilities that are part of St. Peter s Health Partners will be identified by signage similar to those above. Long-term care campuses, part of The Eddy, that have multiple facilities, would be identified by signs similar to that above. 6 Special System Identity Issue June 2, 2011