ANNUAL REPORT - Vidant Health Foundation

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ANNUAL REPORT

DEAR FRIENDS,We are pleased to present the Vidant Health Foundation annual report for 2018, ayear marked by great successes throughout the organization. We are seeing firsthandhow your gifts are transforming lives and giving new hope to families, neighbors andfriends. Together, we are helping to bring better health to thousands of people andmaking our communities and region an even better place to live and work.In the pages that follow, you will learn more about what made 2018 such a spectacularyear – from a 10 million gift from the Eddie and Jo Allison Smith Family Foundation tocelebrating 20 years of Community Benefit Grants and everything in between.We are grateful for you, our partners, for choosing to support Vidant Health and working together to improvethe health and well-being of eastern North Carolina every day.VIDANT CANCER CAREScott SenatorePresident, Vidant Health Foundation2018 marked the opening of Vidant Cancer Care at the Eddie and Jo Allison Smith Tower onthe Vidant Medical Center campus in Greenville. This six-story, 418,000-square-foot facility ishome to both inpatient and outpatient services, allowing patients to receive all of their carein one convenient place.Together, with generous gifts from the Golden LEAF Foundation and the Eddie and JoAllison Smith Family Foundation along with thousands of other donors, we are inspiredby a commitment to provide unsurpassed care close to home, prevent cancer wheneverpossible and diagnose the disease in the earliest stages.BOARD OF TRUSTEESEXECUTIVE COMMITTEE(L to R, back row): Spence Cosby; J. Loyd Horton III; John Cooke Jr.;Mitch Jones; Paul Shackelford, MD; Thomasine Kennedy;JoAnne Burgdorff; Tess Judge; Tom Bradshaw Jr.;William D. Mitchum Jr.; Ernest Silver(L to R) William D. Mitchum Jr. – treasurer;Spence Cosby – secretary;Myra Bowen – chair;Scott Senatore – president;Dr. James Morris – vice chair(L to R, front row): Danette Pugh; Ann Taylor; Dr. James Morris;Myra Bowen; William M. ParkerNot pictured: Bob Barbour; Drew Covert; Charles P. Gaskins Jr.;George Griffin III; Marvin V. Horton Jr.; Brian Kuszyk, MD;Guy “Buddy” Shavender; Michael Waldrum, MD; Jeff StallsCONTENTSVidant Cancer CareJames and Connie Maynard Children’s HospitalInpatient HospiceCommunity Benefit Grants ProgramSummarized Financial Position34556Since opening in March 2018, there have been more than:INSERTSVidant Bertie Hospital Development CouncilChowan Hospital FoundationDuplin Hospital FoundationVidant Edgecombe Hospital Development CouncilThe Outer Banks Hospital Development CouncilRoanoke-Chowan FoundationShepard Cancer Patient VisitsPET ScansCompleted740Patients Served withSupport & SurvivorshipPrograms

CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF INPATIENT HOSPICEJAMES AND CONNIE MAYNARD CHILDREN’S HOSPITALFive years ago, the health care experience for children across eastern North Carolina wasforever changed with the opening of James and Connie Maynard Children’s Hospital atVidant Medical Center. The 78,000-square-foot addition has provided dedicated space tomeet the medical needs of the smallest patients and their families.The hospital has accomplished many milestones during this time. Here are a few ofthe highlights: In 2016, a dedicated children’s hospital transport team was established to providetransport services for more than 1,500 sick infants and children throughout easternNorth Carolina. The Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) program began in 2015 andhas provided breathing and heart support for more than 20 pediatric patients withsevere cardiac and pulmonary problems. The pediatric sedation program has been recognized as a model of excellence indesign and technology by The Society of Pediatric Sedation.Together, we are helping thousands of children in eastern North Carolina each year.Since the opening of the Service League of Greenville eight-bed hospice house in 2008,the goal has been to provide care and compassion at the end of life. The dedicatedmultidisciplinary team consists of physicians, registered nurses, care partners, socialworkers, chaplains, bereavement counselors and volunteers.During the past 10 years, the inpatient hospice team has been honored to care for easternNorth Carolina, providing a “home away from home” for 4,600 patients and their loved oneswhen pain or other distressing symptoms become too difficult to manage.The Service League of Greenville celebrated 10 years of service to the community with asuccessful rededication by health system and local officials. It was truly an honor to see themany families, community partners, volunteers and leaders come together who have beenimpacted by the great work at this beautiful facility.COMMUNITY BENEFITGRANTS PROGRAMIn 2018, Vidant Health celebrated 20 successful yearsof the Community Benefit Grants Program which wascreated in 1998 as a joint partnership between the healthsystem and the Vidant Health Foundation to addressthe health and wellness of Pitt County residents. As the health system grew, the grantsprogram expanded to include the regional hospital service areas, as well. The overall goal ofthe program is to help people before they reach the point of being hospitalized for healthconditions that could otherwise have been avoided.Together, all of these funded programs have improved the health and quality of life forcountless residents of eastern North Carolina.Since opening in June 2013, there have been more than:Since 1998, more than:240,00018,000Pediatric VisitsBirths111,000Emergency Visits 30.4 MILLIONhas beendistributed to1,670 GRANTS

SUMMARIZED FINANCIAL POSITIONThe fiscal year ending September 30, 2018, set a high level for success at the Vidant Health Foundation.Generous gifts and grant awards in excess of 30 million were received during the year, addressing manycritical health care needs. A substantial amount of these gifts and grant awards were in response to thecontinuing need for cancer care across eastern North Carolina.The Foundation held 26 million in investments at the end of the fiscal year. The investment portfolio returned6.85 percent for the fiscal year, with a three-year average of 9.04 percent. Investment earnings, net of relatedinvestment fees, were 1.5 million for the fiscal year.We are overwhelmed by the generous support of our community. Together, we are working to provide directimpact to families, friends and neighbors across our state.Chris SmithDirector, Finance and Development OperationsGIFT DESIGNATIONSFUNDING DISTRIBUTIONS 1,400,000 24,300,000 1,700,000 2,000,000 10,500,000 1,900,000 2,800,000 2,000,000 Cancer Services Children’s/CMN Community Benefit OtherVidantHealthFoundation.com

Together, we are transforming lives.100% OFYOUR GIFTdirectly funds VidantHealth’s initiatives 1.9M GIVEN TO160 PROGRAMSin eastern NC communitiesfor the 2018/19 grant cycleMORE THAN 100MSINCE 1980has been raisedby the Foundation690 Medical Drive PO Box 8489Greenville, NC 27835-8489252-847-5626 phone 252-847-7601 faxVidantHealthFoundation.com

Vidant Medical Center. The 78,000-square-foot addition has provided dedicated space to meet the medical needs of the smallest patients and their families. The hospital has accomplished many milestones during this time. Here are a few of the highlights: In 2016, a dedicated children's hospital transport team was established to provide