Addendum The Operating Affiliates of Exeter Health Resources Narrative Report of Community Benefits, FY 2016

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Addendum The Operating Affiliates of Exeter Health Resources Narrative Report of Community Benefits, FY 2016 The mission of Exeter Health Resources and its affiliates is to improve the health of the community. This mission will be principally accomplished without compromising Exeter Health Resources sustainability by supporting the provision of health services and information to the community by the affiliated companies of Exeter Health Resources. Throughout the past year Exeter Hospital, Core Physicians and Rockingham VNA & Hospice have continued the pursuit of this mission. During FY 2016 the affiliates provided $23,203,161 in charity care and other community benefit programs and services to communities in the areas served. Since the inception of the community benefit reporting requirement in FY 2000, the affiliates of Exeter Health Resources have provided a total of $331,988,741 in community benefits. Exeter Hospital is a 100-bed, community-based hospital serving New Hampshire s Seacoast Region. The hospital s scope of care includes comprehensive medical and surgical health care services including, but not limited to: breast health, maternal/child and reproductive medicine, cardiovascular, gastroenterology, sleep medicine, occupational and employee health, oncology, orthopedics and emergency care services. Exeter Hospital is accredited by DNV Healthcare, Inc., and is a Magnet-recognized hospital. Magnet designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center is the most prestigious distinction a health care organization can receive for nursing excellence and high quality patient care. Core Physicians is a community-based, multi-specialty group practice affiliated with Exeter Health Resources that provides comprehensive primary, specialty and pediatric dental care throughout the greater Seacoast Region. Over 160 providers in 15 locations pursue exceptional patient satisfaction through clinical competence and professional office administration. Rockingham Visiting Nurse Association & Hospice is a community-based, home health and hospice agency providing individuals and families with the highest quality home care, hospice and community outreach programs within Rockingham County and the surrounding towns of Barrington, Lee, Dover and Durham. This addendum includes an overview of some of the affiliates many community benefit services and programs that help to address needs identified in the 2013 Community Health Needs Assessment. Mental Health Care Access (Behavioral Health Care) Access to Primary Care Transportation Youth Suicide/ Substance and Prescription Drug Abuse Dental Care Health and Wellness Services Nutrition/ Obesity Elder Care and Support Services

The operating affiliates of Exeter Health Resources work collaboratively with numerous community agencies towards meeting the needs of the community. These relationships include but are not limited to: Lamprey Health Care: In FY 2016 Exeter Hospital continued its financial support of Lamprey Health Care with a community benefit grant in the amount of $381,000. Lamprey Health Care provides high quality primary medical care and health related services, with an emphasis on prevention and lifestyle management, to all individuals regardless of ability to pay. As New Hampshire s oldest community health center care it provides services at three centers located in Newmarket, Raymond and Nashua. Families First Health and Support Center: In FY 2016 Exeter Hospital made financial contributions to Families First in the amount of $75,125. Families First is a community health center offering a wide variety of health services and programs including primary care, prenatal care, dental care and mobile health care for the homeless. New Heights: Exeter Hospital continued its support of New Heights in the amount of $16,000. New Heights is an experiential learning organization for youth in grades 5-12 and focuses on the development and leadership of exciting, high quality summer and year-round programs designed to open young minds to new possibilities. Programs include adventure, arts & culture, STEM and team building activities. Mental Health Care Access Seacoast Mental Health Center: Exeter Hospital partners with Seacoast Mental Health to offer mental health services to patients and their caregivers in the Emergency Department and the Center for Cancer Care. In FY 2016 Exeter helped to underwrite mental health services in the amount of $398,486 serving 778 people. Access to Primary Care Exeter Hospital provided $ 996,973 (calculated at cost) in charity care during FY 2016 which served 991 people. Financial Assistance: Exeter Hospital has three components to its health care access program: The Uninsured Care Discount/Hospital Access Plus Program - Patients who are uninsured will not be charged more than amounts generally billed to patients who have insurance covering the same care. Exeter Hospital, prior to billing the patient, applies a discount towards gross charges for patients who are uninsured. This discount is not valid for patients who have health insurance coverage, including but not limited to: Medicare, Medicaid, MedPay, third party liability, or any other state or federal programs.

The Financial Assistance Program is a community-based program available to uninsured and under-insured patients who meet income and asset guidelines, and who live in our service area. To qualify, patients must first have applied for all other sources of coverage, including the Healthcare Exchange and the New Hampshire Health Protection Program Exeter s Catastrophic Care Program provides financial relief for those patients who do not qualify for the Financial Assistance Program, but who are faced with a substantial debt due to a serious illness or injury. This program is calculated based on a percentage of the patient s gross income. Telehealth Services: During FY 2016 Exeter Hospital provided $321,466 in Telehealth monitoring services serving 10,728 persons. Core Physicians offers a financial assistance program for patients who meet certain geographic and financial criteria. In FY 2016 Core provided $191,859 (calculated at cost) in charity care which served 476 people. Rockingham VNA & Hospice provided $4,082 (calculated at cost) in charity care during FY 2016 which served 7 people. The operating affiliates actively promote these programs through direct patient education, paid advertising and community partnerships. Transportation Exeter Hospital s transportation program is an important health care support service provided in response to an identified community need. Each year the program enhances access for hundreds of patients who otherwise would not be able to obtain needed health care and health related support services. During FY 2016 Exeter Hospital provided 293 transports at a cost of $25,323. Youth Suicide/ Substance and Prescription Drug Abuse United Way of the Greater Seacoast: In FY 2016 Exeter Hospital made financial contributions to the United Way of the Greater Seacoast of $25,000 specifically designated to support their efforts in youth substance abuse prevention and education services.

Connors Climb In FY 2016 Exeter Hospital provided support in the amount of $30,000 to Connor s Climb. The Connor's Climb Foundation is dedicated to preventing youth suicide. The nonprofit raises funds locally to support suicide prevention and education programs in New Hampshire. All of the funds raised directly impact programs for suicide awareness, education and prevention in the N.H. community. Additional Community Benefit Programs and Services Community Health Services The operating affiliates of Exeter Health Resources continue to provide various support programs and services to improve the health and wellness of the community. These include but are not limited to: Community Education Programs: Exeter Hospital provided community education services at an expense of $461,297 serving 5,362 people. Cancer Wellness and Diabetes Support Programs: During FY 2016 Exeter Hospital served 679 people in its cancer and diabetes programs at $951,443. Community Based Clinical Services: In FY 2016 Rockingham VNA & Hospice contributed $58,218 towards serving 569 people with community based clinical services. Research The Center for Cancer Care at Exeter Hospital participates in several national research groups sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, which enables the Center to offer clinical trials to patients undergoing treatment at Exeter Hospital. These offerings allow patients to voluntarily take part in leading edge research that does not necessitate travel outside of the Seacoast area. During FY 2016 Exeter Hospital provided $151,737 for clinical trials and research that served 311 patients. Health Education Through the health education program, students in various stages of their academic careers benefit from the experience of working with professional clinical staff. Agreements with Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical School and the University of New England among others, allow medical students to pursue internships through Core Physicians Exeter Pediatrics practice. A partnership with the Seacoast School of Technology allows high school juniors and seniors to explore future health career options available to them. Each year a large number of nursing students are given the opportunity to work alongside the excellent clinical staff of Exeter Hospital, Core Physicians and Rockingham VNA & Hospice. During FY 2016-190 students participated in training and internship programs provided by the affiliates of Exeter Health Resources at a total cost value of $1,006,922.