2019 Annual Report - Vidant Health Foundation

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2019 Annual Report

Dear friends,It is our privilege to present the Vidant Health Foundation annual report for 2019, a year markedby great generosity and noteworthy milestones for our organization. Your gifts are providingHOPE for families, friends and colleagues, making our communities stronger and better placesto live and work. And for this we are extremely grateful.This year’s cover features Erica Thomas and her son Gray. In 2017, at the age of 29, she wasdiagnosed with T-Cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, and her world would forever be changed.After two years of fighting this terrible disease, Erica has HOPE that she, one day, will be cancer free. Scott SenatoreThank you, Erica, for allowing us to tell your story and use your battle to inspire others.In the pages that follow, you will learn about what made 2019 such an amazing year — from celebrating 10 years of theEast Carolina Heart Institute at Vidant Medical Center to seeing the difference just one year of cancer care provided atthe Eddie and Jo Allison Smith Tower has made in the lives of cancer patients.From the bottom of our hearts, thank you. We are grateful that you chose to support Vidant Health and provide HOPEfor all of eastern North Carolina.Scott SenatorePresident, Vidant Health FoundationBOARD OF TRUSTEESEXECUTIVE COMMITTEE(L to R, back row): Wade Scales; Tom Bradshaw Jr.; Spence Cosby;William D. Mitchum Jr.(L to R): Scott Senatore – president;(L to R, third row): Michael Waldrum, MD; Tess Judge; George Griffin III;Mitch Jones; Brian Kuszyk, MD; Freeman Paylor; Mark GentnerWilliam D. Mitchum Jr. – vice-chair;(L to R, second row): William M. Parker; Thomasine Kennedy;Bob Barbour; Charles P. Gaskins Jr.; Marcy MorganNot pictured: Drew Covert – secretarySpence Cosby – treasurer;Myra Bowen – chair;(L to R, front row): Dr. James Morris; Danette Pugh; Myra BowenNot pictured: John Cooke Jr.; Drew Covert; J. Loyd Horton III;Tom Kulikowski; Paul Shackelford, MD; Jeff Stalls; Ann TaylorContentsProviding HOPE for children in eastern North Carolina3InsertsCelebrating one year of HOPE for cancer patients4Chowan Hospital FoundationDelivering 10 years of HOPE for heart and vascular patients5Duplin Hospital FoundationWelcome Vidant North Hospital5Vidant Edgecombe Hospital Development CouncilSummarized Financial Position 6Vidant Bertie Hospital Development CouncilThe Outer Banks Hospital Development CouncilRoanoke-Chowan FoundationShepard Cancer Foundation

Providing HOPE for children in eastern North Carolina“When a child is born, it opens a chamber in your heart you didn’t know existed. And it’s the same for agrandchild, particularly for a grandchild with special needs.” – Carl Rogers, a grateful granddadCarl Rogers’ granddaughter, Charlotte “Charley” Swing, was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy at just 10months old. To show their gratitude for the amazing care their granddaughter has received, the Carl RogersFamily made a gift in honor of Charley, now age 7, who has been a patient in the pediatric intensive care unit(PICU) at the James and Connie Maynard Children’s Hospital for symptoms related to her diagnosis.This gift set in motion the PICU renovation project and will allow Maynard Children’s Hospital to serve thousandsof sick and injured children in eastern North Carolina in a new, welcoming and healing environment.“The pain, the worry, the agonizing and anxiety are trumped by the love and appreciation you have for that child.What a blessing she has been to us, and what a blessing this hospital has been for her.” – Carl RogersThank you, Carl Rogers’ family, for your gift of HOPE for our youngest patients. We are truly grateful for you andall of our donors to Maynard Children’s Hospital.Each year, there are more than 53,000 patient visits to Maynard Children’s Hospital and 1,100 admissions to PICU.

Celebrating one year of HOPE for cancer patientsWhen the doors opened to Vidant Cancer Care at the Eddie and JoAllison Smith Tower on the Vidant Medical Center campus, therewas the HOPE that cancer patients in eastern North Carolina wouldhave access to unsurpassed care close to home. During the first yearof treating patients, this HOPE was realized. Here are a few of thestaggering first year statistics: 43,000Outpatient Registrations More than 43,000 outpatient registrations More than 29,000 patient visits in clinics More than 30,000 doses of chemotherapy dispensed Nearly 2,700 PET scans completed Nearly 400 patients treated in symptom management clinic More than 18,000 infusion patients treated 8,200 outpatient medications filled 1,200 support and survivorship programs hosted 30,000Doses of Chemotherapy Dispensed More than 2,000 patients treated in Vidant Radiation Oncologywhich resulted in over 84,000 doses of radiation deliveredWe remain committed to the HOPE of reduced mortality, readyaccess to screenings and prevention, early intervention, and quality,coordinated patient care. Together, with the generosity of our donors,we are inspired to continue to turn the tide against cancer for easternNorth Carolina.84,000Doses of Radiation Delivered

Delivering 10 years of HOPE for heart and vascular patientsIn 2009, officials opened the doors of the East Carolina Heart Institute atVidant Medical Center. It was a day of HOPE that one day we would beable to treat the most advanced cardiac, vascular and thoracic diseasesin eastern North Carolina. Ten years later, we are doing just that. Becauseof our generous donors, we are making a difference in patients’ lives andincreasing survival rates for heart disease in our region.This six-story, 375,000-square-foot facility is dedicated to educatingpatients and their families, diagnosing cardiovascular disease and treatingit. We have worked to deliver a quality experience for patients and families,improve the collaboration of clinicians and improve access to care for all ofeastern North Carolina.Here are a few of the impressive numbers reflecting what we haveaccomplished during the last decade: Provided electrophysiology services to more than 19,000 patients Performed more than 143,000 echocardiograms Performed more than 54,000 cardiac catheterizations Operationalized programs such as the Advanced Heart Failure Clinic,telemedicine, TAVR, and specialized pediatric cardiology services10,000Cardiac SurgeriesWelcome Vidant North Hospital2019 marked continued growth and partnership between Vidant Health andthe newly named Vidant North Hospital (formerly Halifax Regional MedicalCenter) in Roanoke Rapids. Vidant North is a Joint Commission-accredited,204-bed facility where residents of Halifax, Northampton and Warrencounties in North Carolina and Mecklenburg, Brunswick and Greensville inVirginia receive a wide range of health services close to home.The Halifax Regional Foundation was formed in 1991 to work with theRoanoke Valley communities to improve health care and provide essentialfinancial support to help fulfill the hospital's mission of meeting the healthcare needs of the region. The Halifax Regional Foundation oversees theirteam member campaign, which last year raised 65,457.The foundation is led by: Hugh Bazemore – treasurer; Peggy Benton; Jimmie Burnette; Joyce D’Ottavio; Christina Caudle;Jason Harrell; Undine Garner; Fannie Greene; Robert Gordon; Ed Clarke; Sherry Jensen; Chris Lehman – chairman;Becky Newton – vice chair; Will Mahone – secretary; Bruce Robistow; Jerry Schill; Ann Boyd SmithWelcome to the Vidant Health family!

Summarized Financial PositionThe fiscal year ending September 30, 2019, completed another successful year at the Vidant Health Foundation.We continued to receive generous gifts and grants that helped to address critical health care needs.The Foundation held just over 23 million in investments at the end of the fiscal year. The investment portfolioreturned 4.4 percent for the fiscal year, with a three-year average of 7.3 percent. Investment earnings, net ofrelated investment fees, were 1 million for the fiscal year.We are overwhelmed by the generous support of our community. Together, we are working to provide HOPE toeastern North Carolina.Chris SmithVice president, Finance and OperationsGifts ReceivedFunds Distributed 2,600,000 3,500,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 1,300,000 3,000,000 9.5 millionCancer Services 7,300,000 5,400,000 16.6 millionChildren's/CMNCommunity BenefitOther

150 millionRaised Since 1980MissionVisionTo inspire generositythrough philanthropy insupport of Vidant HealthTo provide hope for the peopleof eastern North Carolina100%Of your gift stays ineastern North Carolina690 Medical Drive PO Box 8489Greenville, NC 27835-8489252-847-5626 P 252-847-7601 FVidantHealthFoundation.com

grandchild, particularly for a grandchild with special needs." - Carl Rogers, a grateful granddad Carl Rogers' granddaughter, Charlotte "Charley" Swing, was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy at just 10 months old. To show their gratitude for the amazing care their granddaughter has received, the Carl Rogers

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