TOMBALL HOSPITAL AUTHORITY ANNUAL REPORT SEPTEMBER, 2015

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TOMBALL HOSPITAL AUTHORITY ANNUAL REPORT SEPTEMBER, 2015

Year in Review FY 2015 Projects 73.0% Total Expense Overview FY 2015 Salaries and Benefits 9.1% Legal Fee's 1.2% Audit Fee's 1.2% Insurance 1.7% Legacy Expense 9.8% Rent and Lease 1.8% Office Cost 1.1% AccounGng 0.4% DepreciaGon 0.7% Salaries and Benefits Legal Fee's Audit Fee's Legacy Expense Insurance Rent and Lease Office Cost Deprecia@on Accoun@ng Projects

Year In Review FY 2015 Deprecia@on, $18,928.44 Office Cost, $29,189.03 Accoun@ng, $12,408.41 OperaGonal Expense FY 2015 Rent and Lease, $49,800.00 Insurance, $46,246.50 Legacy Expense, $271,802.71 Salaries and Benefits, $251,683.95 Legal Fee's, $32,959.60 Audit Fee's, $32,959.60 Salaries and Benefits Legal Fee's Audit Fee's Legacy Expense Insurance Rent and Lease Office Cost Deprecia@on Accoun@ng

Year In Review.2015 Legacy Expense Legacy Expense are expenses s@ll associated with prior ownership of Tomball Regional Medical Center which the Authority is s@ll responsible for and include: Workers Compensa@on For Prior Employees $ 236,986.35 Texas Workforce Commission Unemployment Benefits $ 1,919.36 Medicare Cost Report Appeals For FY 2009 and FY 2010 $ 32,897.00

Year in Review FY2015 American Heart Associa@on, $89,906.00 Tomball Pregnancy Center, $45,000.00 Tomball Fire Department, $7,500.00 Sha_ered Lives, $5,990.00 LoneStar College, $6,400.00 ESD 8, NW Camp EMS Blessing, Transporta@on, $35,015.00 $107,030.00 Community Engagement, [VALUE] Joy Ride Cener, $15,000.00 Tomball ISD, $47,569.94 TOMAGWA, $448,257.12 TOMAGWA IGT/Waiver Sha_ered Lives Tomball Fire Department Tomball Pregnancy Center PROJECT EXPENSE JUNE 2015 IGT/Waiver, $1,200,000.00 American Heart Associa@on ESD 8, NW EMS Transporta@on Camp Blessing LoneStar College Marke@ng Joy Ride Cener Tomball ISD

Year in Review FY 2015 We have commi_ed an addi@onal $669,160 in Project Expenses through December 31, 2015. LSC Nursing Instructor $ 63,000.00 LSC Pharmacy Equipment $ 89,500.00 TOMAGWA DENTAL Oct $ 140,717.25 TOMAGWA Grant Writer $ 30,000.00 E- View $ 25,000.00 ESD 8 Wheelchair van Personnel cost $ 26,025.00 Uncommi_ed Project Budget Remaining $ 294,918.43

1115 Waiver Texas Department of Health and Human Services 1115 Waiver Par@cipa@on $1.2 Million Funded under the 1115 Waiver Program yielded approximately $2.76 Million in Uncompensated Care reimbursement to Tomball Regional Medical Center to help cover their cost of delivering care to people without resources.

Camp Blessing Funded 2 Off- Road Wheelchairs for the camp as well as Scholarships to over 50 Campers who would be unable to a_end otherwise. the off- road wheelchairs are a huge blessing(especially with the rainy, muddy, beginning to summer). One camper wanted to take it home and counselors are grateful for a much easier push!

Tomball Fire Department 27 intersec@ons were equipped with receiving equipment to provide all emergency services equipment with the ability to move through the intersec@ons to clear a path for responding vehicles. Addi@onally, sending equipment was placed in 34 emergency response vehicles operated by Fire, Police, and EMS departments. There is s@ll approximately $25,000 remaining in the original grant for new intersec@ons and to equip addi@onal vehicles. As we con@nue to grow and addi@onal intersec@ons are brought under the control of traffic signals, we will con@nue to add these devices to assist us with increasing the safety of our responders and the public.

ShaRered Lives Funded this year s program at Concordia Lutheran High School. Many @mes over the past several years, we have heard from past par@cipants who tell us how Sha_ered Lives helped save their life or the life of a friend or family member. Your support has allowed Sha_ered Lives of Tomball to reach countless families in our community

TOMAGWA Dental Clinic As of July 1, 2015, there have been 1304 pa@ents to receive care through the dental clinic and the value of services provided is $3,114,610. Plans are in place for Fall, 2015 to expand the remote dental services to underserved children in Tomball ISD and Waller ISD. We have had pa@ents tell us that their lives have been transformed due to the care received at the dental clinic. For the first @me in a long @me, they are able to have their mouth not hurt, the disease taken care of and they are able to smile again.

TOMAGWA Medical Clinic Due to increasing demand and reduced financial resources, TOMAGWA closed the medical clinic on Fridays. A grant in the amount of $112,821 was given to re- open the clinic on Fridays and cover the personnel cost for the clinic to remain open 5 days a week. An addi@onal $60,000 was allocated to hire an addi@onal grant writer for TOMAGWA to assist them in applying for addi@onal grants for this much needed service.

Tomball Pregnancy Center Grant allowed them to purchase four new computers, have them networked. Direct client care was improved by paying the salary for the ultra- sound technician and adding more paren@ng curriculum. Because of your generous support, Tomball Pregnancy Center has been able to impact the community by providing a higher level of care to babies and parents in crisis

JoyRide Center A $15,000.00 Grant awarded to the JoyRide Center to provide therapy session tui@on assistance for special needs children and adults beginning this fall. We are thrilled to have been given this opportunity to provide tui@on assistance. This grant will allow JoyRide to provide 296 horse therapy sessions and voca@onal prep classes for client families who may not otherwise be able to afford it.

Lone Star College Tomball Effec@ve Sept 1, 2015, the Texas State Board of Pharmacy will require all pharmacist and pharmacy technicians that compound sterile prepara@ons to par@cipate in required trainings through an accredited college of Pharmacy. The closest college that offers this training is in Aus@n. A $95,000 grant was given to LSC Tomball to obtain this accredita@on and purchase the required equipment. LSC Tomball has received accredita@on for this new program and the classes are scheduled to begin in January, 2016

Lone Star College Tomball The State Board of Nursing has new strict standards that require 80% of an ins@tu@on s nursing graduates to pass the nursing licensure exam on their ini@al try. A 5 year $63,000/year grant has been issued to hire an addi@onal nursing instructor at LSC Tomball. This instructor helps nursing students achieve this strict pass rate. In fact, while other colleges are struggling to reach the 80% standard, since implementa@on of this new instructor LSC Tomball is seeing great results. Of the students that have taken the exam thus far, 92% have earned a passing mark.

CPR In Schools Training Program With funding from a grant for $89,906, the American Heart Associa@on is delivering and implemen@ng 128 CPR in Schools Training Kits in 22 middle schools and 25 High Schools located in the Tomball, Magnolia, Waller and the surrounding communi@es. This includes Concordia Lutheran High School, Tomball ISD, Klein ISD, Magnolia ISD and Cypress Fairbanks ISD, the third largest district in Texas and the 25 th largest district in the na@on. That means 19,972 students will be trained during the 2015-2016 school year to save lives both now and in the future. These kits will last approximately 3-4 years which means poten@al for training up to almost 80,000 people on how to save lives in the event of a cardiac emergency.

Tomball ISD A $47,569 grant was issued to Tomball ISD for the following: 3 Welch Allyn Spot Vision Screeners most beneficial to measure vision ac@vity of students that are unable to be in the tradi@onal manner using eye charts especially younger students and special need students who have difficulty communica@ng 10 Earscan Portable Audiometer current hearing screening equipment is at the end of it s life expectancy. The new equipment will ensure Tomball ISD will have enough properly working audiometers at each campus will enable the school district to screen and refer students promptly to ensure students are learning at their highest level without impairment. 10 Cardiac Science AED s these new automa@c external defibrillators will be placed in strategic loca@ons throughout the schools 2 Evac Chairs for use in the Stadiums to help assist injured/ill spectators in the stadium be moved safely

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