Creating a healthier Community

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Creating a healthier Community
Creating a healthier
Community
Annual report 2015
A Letter from the CEO
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s we continue to advance the ways we provide exceptional care to our patients and their
families, Centegra Health System keeps the needs of our community at the center of all we
do. We develop new services and expand existing programs to stay ahead of community need and
to adapt to the changing landscape of the health care world.
In 2015 we passed the 75 percent completion mark at Centegra Hospital–Huntley. With less than a
year until we welcome our first patients, Centegra Associates and Physicians continue their efforts
to ensure our newest facility meets the highest standards for clinical quality and service.
Centegra continues to integrate services so community members receive seamless care. We do
this at the Centegra Hip & Knee Replacement Center, where patients benefit from collaboration
between orthopedic surgeons, nursing and rehabilitation teams that walk patients through every
step of their journeys.
Last year, Centegra Physician Care welcomed new primary care and specialty providers to improve
the community’s access to expert care. New pharmacies at Centegra Hospital–McHenry and
Centegra Hospital–Woodstock make it easier for patients to get the medications and supplies they
need before they leave the hospital. A new inpatient Behavioral Health unit at Centegra Hospital–
Woodstock gives patients increased access to additional hospital services so all their needs can
be addressed.
The pages of this report are filled with the highlights of 2015 and with the names and faces of
individuals who are making a difference in our community. Whether they give of their time, their
talents or they make gifts to
the Centegra Health System
Foundation, each of these
people helps us provide our
patients the care they deserve.
Sincerely,
Michael Curran
1Chairman, Centegra Board of Governors
Michael S. Eesley
Chief Executive Officer
Michael S. Eesley
Chief Executive Officer
Centegra Health System
A Letter from the Board of governors
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entegra Health System’s mission is to
inspire and engage our community
members in their health and wellness. We
know you count on us to provide the services
you and your family need so you can receive
excellent health care close to home.
As community members ourselves, we
are proud to serve our neighbors, family
members and friends. Centegra’s Board of
Governors, leadership team, Physicians and
Associates carefully consider the health needs
of our community as we grow.
Mission: We inspire and
engage our community in
their health and wellness.
Vision: To be the community
leader for a better life.
Health care reform and the Affordable Care Act have significantly impacted health systems across
the nation. At Centegra, we are leading our community to better health by thoughtfully planning
for new services and programs that make it easier to access the care you need. Whether you need
a specialist who helps you manage a chronic illness or a cardiologist who can perform life-saving
procedures, we provide leading experts right here, close to home.
As we prepare to welcome hundreds of new Associates to our health system when we expand
to open Centegra Hospital–Huntley, we will stay true to our mission and to our vision to be the
community leader for a better life. Our Associates reaffirm our commitment to serving with genuine
respect, passionate caring and a joyful spirit.
Centegra Health System provides the best care available for your family’s health needs today by
bringing advanced services and technology to locations near you. You can trust that we’re ready to
provide that same level of exceptional care to our community members for generations to come.
Sincerely,
Michael Curran
Chairman
Centegra Health System Board of Governors
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Community benefits
Centegra sponsored 230 community events in FY15.
These events touched 232,180 individuals.
• Centegra Health Strong Woman Event
(February)
• United Way Human Race (April)
• Bob Blazier Run for the Arts (May)
• March of Dimes March for Babies (May)
• Girls on the Run (May)
2015 Community Events
• Free Blood Pressure and Diabetes
Screenings once every month during food
distributions
• Chamber of Commerce Memberships
• Big Brothers Big Sisters
• Raue Center for the Arts Corporate
Sponsorship
• 10 Physician Lectures
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• American Cancer Society Relays for Life
(June)
• Sun City Community Events
(June and October)
• Centegra Family Health Fest (July)
• McHenry County Children’s Health &
Safety Fair (July)
• McHenry County Fair (August)
• Senior Fair (August)
• 4 Community Parades
• Taste of Home Cooking School
(September)
• Centegra Healthy Living Event (January)
• Huntley Fall Fest (September)
• 5 Community Expos
(January through May)
• Family Health Partnership Care4 Breast
Cancer Walk (October)
2015 Accomplishments
Centegra Hip & Knee Replacement Center
The Centegra Hip & Knee Replacement Center launched at Centegra Hospital–McHenry in July
2014. The center is unique, with joint navigators guiding patients through every step of the joint
replacement experience. Patients receive surgery from highly skilled and experienced surgeons.
They recover in private rooms on a unit dedicated to total hip and knee joint replacement patients.
The new center has experienced increased volumes and outstanding patient satisfaction scores.
Obstetrics Enhancement
In September 2014, obstetrics services were centralized to Centegra Hospital–McHenry. To provide
the safest care for patients, in October, obstetrics hospitalists started providing care at Centegra
Hospital–McHenry. This service provides 24/7 access to physicians who have specialized training in
obstetrics and gynecology. As a result of the OB hospitalist service, two rooms in the Emergency
Department are dedicated to obstetrics care so women with obstetrics emergencies can receive
assessment from emergency department physicians and OB hospitalists without having to be
admitted to the Family Birth Center.
Centegra Care Connections
Centegra Care Connections retail pharmacies opened at both Centegra Hospital–McHenry and
Centegra Hospital–Woodstock in early 2015. The pharmacies help ensure patients have the
medications and supplies they need before returning home.
MetroChicago Health Information Exchange (HIE)
Centegra, a founding member of the MetroChicago Health Information Exchange (HIE), joined 33
hospitals and health care organizations, including seven other major Chicago-area health systems, in
secure, electronic sharing of patient information to improve the quality, safety and cost of health care
in the region. In February 2015, a patient at Centegra Hospital–Woodstock was the millionth person
to have a secure patient record become part of the MetroChicago Health Information Exchange.
Centegra Cardiovascular & Thoracic Center
There have been more than 2,300 visits to the Centegra Cardiovascular & Thoracic Center since
it opened in October 2014. The center includes Centegra Physician Care Cardiology, Cardiac
Surgery Associates, S.C. and a heart failure clinic. Over 580 of these visits were for heart failure
management. Centegra’s new partnership with Loyola University Health System provides access to
heart failure specialists.
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Centegra, Huntley School District Announce Partnership
Centegra Health System and Huntley Community School District 158 Board announced they will
partner to bring a new High School Residency Program and enhanced sports care services to the
district’s students. The High School Residency Program will educate students who are interested in
health care careers. The program will be the first in the state of Illinois and one of just a few in the
country. Centegra has also established an exclusive agreement with the district to provide sports
care services.
Grant Received for Advance Planning Conversations
Centegra Health System was awarded the Preferencing Aligned Communication and Treatment
(PACT) grant, a collaboration between Northwestern University, Telligen and Blue Cross Blue Shield
of Illinois. This collaborative initiative led by the Care Coordination and Clinical Effectiveness teams
will run from FY15 through FY18 and support facilitation of standardized patient-centered advance
planning conversations for patients facing serious illness.
Rosalind Franklin University Partnership
Centegra Health System and the Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University of
Medicine and Science will partner to offer an Internal Medicine Residency Program that will begin
in July 2016. The three-year Internal Medicine Residency Program will begin with eight residents,
then add eight additional residents in 2017 and eight more again in 2018.
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2015 accreditations and recognitions
• Truven Health Analytics recognized Centegra Health
System as a top-quintile performer in the small
system category.
• Centegra Hospital–McHenry and Centegra Hospital–
Woodstock each earned an “A” in the Leapfrog Hospital
Safety Score for the second year in a row.
• Centegra Hospital–McHenry received the American
College of Cardiology Foundation’s NCDR ACTION
Registry-GWTG Platinum Performance Achievement Award.
• Centegra Hospital–McHenry received the highest-possible
three-star rating for cardiac surgery quality from the Society
of Thoracic Surgeons. Less than 10 percent of hospitals
nationwide received this rating.
• Centegra Hospital–McHenry received the Mission: Lifeline
Receiving Center Gold-Plus Level Recognition Award
and Centegra Hospital–Woodstock received the Mission:
Lifeline Referring Center Bronze Level Recognition Award.
• U.S. News & World Report ranked Centegra Hospital–
McHenry as No. 11 in the Best Hospitals in Chicago issue
and No. 11 in Illinois. Centegra Hospital–Woodstock was
No. 16 in Chicago and No. 19 in Illinois.
• The Centegra Wound & Hyperbaric Center was honored
with the Center of Distinction Award given by Healogics,
Inc. The center achieved outstanding clinical outcomes for
12 consecutive months.
• The Behavioral Health Stay Management Care Plan and
The Emergency Department Full Capacity Plan were
approved for inclusion in The Joint Commission’s Leading
Practice Library.
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Fiscal year 2015 financials & statistics
Consolidated expenses chart
Labor .................................................. 54%
Purchased Services & Other ............... 22%
Supplies & Drugs ................................ 14%
Capital Costs ........................................ 4%
Interest ................................................. 2%
Repairs & Maintenance ......................... 2%
Insurance .............................................. 2%
4%
2%
2% 2%
Inpatient care & Procedures
Babies born Cardiac cath lab procedures Hip and knee replacements
Hospital beds Open heart surgeries Outpatient imaging procedures
Outpatient laboratory procedures
Patients admitted to hospitals Sleep lab procedures Surgeries 1,651
2,186
756
285
198
144,791
187,760
15,166
1,815
11,895
Visits & wellness
14%
54%
22%
Community benefits
Charity care Government-sponsored indigent health care Other community benefits Community benefit hours
Team members
$5,928,000
$45,107,000
$4,761,000
89,792
Communication
Calls to 877-CENTEGRA
Visits to www.centegra.org 7
Behavioral health outpatient sessions 6,138
Centegra Health Bridge Fitness 15,945
Center members Centegra Physician Care visits 218,156
Companies served by 1,100
occupational medicine
Emergency department visits 58,554
Flight for Life flights
347
Home health visits 32,119
Immediate care center visits 40,983
Wellness program attendees 12,500
Wellness screenings
15,164
15,642
692,456
Associates
Centegra Physician Care
(CPC) Providers
CPC hours volunteered at
Family Health Partnership Clinic
Physicians on staff
Volunteer hours (to Centegra)
3,613
189
530
529
48,055
stronger through cancer rehabilitation
W
hen an oncologist referred Janet Luken to the Centegra
Survivorship Training and Rehabilitation (STAR) Program
for rehabilitation services, her immediate reaction was to
question the recommendation.
“I don’t think I need that,” said Luken, a Crystal Lake resident
and colon cancer survivor, to her husband. Months later, Luken
admitted she could not have been more wrong.
“Immediately following my six months of chemotherapy, which
was prescribed after colon cancer spread to four of my lymph
nodes, I thought I’d felt so much better than I had during my
treatment or even before when I didn’t realize I was ill,” Luken
said. “I guess I had forgotten what ‘normal’ felt like.”
The Centegra STAR Program provides patients coordinated
cancer rehabilitation by a team of certified STAR clinicians
and providers. The specially trained team includes physicians,
nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speechlanguage pathologists, registered dietitians and mental health
professionals. Each team member provides expertise, guidance,
training and support to help cancer survivors thrive.
In the end, Luken took her doctor’s advice and scheduled an appointment with physical therapist
Maria “Jingle” Ariston. “When I met with Jingle, she was testing my arm and leg strength by
putting pressure on them,” Luken said. “I couldn’t even lift my leg. I was shocked. I didn’t realize
how weak I was. I would have gone through life with no muscle tone had I not gone through the
STAR Program. Jingle helped me build up my strength and endurance.
“With the STAR program and Jingle’s help, I was able to get stronger, be healthy and be myself
again,” Luken said.
The Centegra STAR Program was made possible by a
generous gift from the Gavers Community Cancer
Foundation to the Centegra Health System Foundation.
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New joints, new lives
Meet the Medical
Directors
John Daniels, MD of Crystal Lake
Orthopedics and Warren Jablonsky,
MD of Centegra Physician Care–
McHenry County Orthopedics are the
Medical Directors of the Centegra Hip
& Knee Replacement Center.
Centegra Physician
Care expands
employed practice
On October 1, 2015, Centegra Health
System welcomed McHenry County
Orthopaedics to Centegra Physician
Care. This significant addition to
the employed physician group
demonstrated Centegra’s continued
dedication to partnering with
exceptional providers. The orthopedic
surgeons and Associates of CPC-MCO
will continue to provide the same
services their patients have come to
appreciate at their offices in Crystal
Lake and Huntley and the team will
support Centegra’s growth to meet the
needs of the community.
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I
n the year since it opened, the Centegra Hip & Knee Replacement
Center has become the region’s trusted destination for patients like Mike
Boho. Boho chose Centegra for his knee replacement surgery and he said it
seemed like he was the team’s top priority during his stay at the center.
“Centegra’s got their act together,” Boho said. “I think they are very
concerned about the patient. They are very concerned about results and
with how you feel about your situation.”
The orthopedic surgeons and Associates at the Centegra Hip & Knee
Replacement Center understand that their patients are seeking more than
pain-free joints – they’re looking forward to enjoying life again.
To make sure patients have the best-possible experiences and outcomes,
they are assigned a joint navigator who helps them prepare for surgery. A
special class teaches patients what will happen during and after surgery so
they know what to expect. This special focus on preparation reduces their
anxiety and sets them up for a successful recovery at home.
From the moment the new unit opened, it was clear that patients enjoyed
the personalized attention and expert care they received.
“As far as Centegra’s facilities, the one aspect I liked the most was the
private room,” Boho said. “It gave me a feeling of comfort. It was like being
at a hotel room. Nothing was too much trouble. Anything I needed, they
were right there.”
The spacious patient rooms provide space for in-room physical therapy,
which patients receive twice a day after joint replacement. Centegra’s
physical and occupational therapy teams help patients get on their feet
and start down the path toward recovery so they can return home to their
families and favorite activities.
From start to finish, the Centegra Hip & Knee Replacement Center walks
patients through the joint replacement experience. It’s another way
Centegra ensures community members have access to the highest level of
care close to their homes.
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centegra hospital-huntley moves ahead
Centegra Hospital–Huntley became the symbol of the region’s growth
and its future. For many community members, the hospital generated
excitement that world-class health care would soon be just minutes
from home. To everyone in southern McHenry County and northern
Kane County, it became clear that Centegra Health System was
preparing to serve patients and families for generations to come.
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entegra Health System’s distinctive health campus in Huntley came alive in 2015 when
hundreds of tradesmen arrived daily to build the community’s new hospital. As walls were
raised and systems installed, supporters had visible proof that Centegra Hospital–Huntley would
soon be open to serve patients and families.
Centegra executives, leaders, Physicians and Associates worked alongside contractors to ensure
the hospital was built to meet patient needs. Doctors and nurses visited regularly to share their
thoughts and enhance the design of patient rooms and work areas. Their top priority was to create
a private, healing environment that would provide the exceptional experience community members
deserve.
In early 2015 the Illinois Health Facilities and Services Review Board unanimously approved
Centegra’s certificate of need application to add cardiac catheterization services at Centegra
Hospital–Huntley. The approval meant the people of northern Kane County and southern McHenry
County will have access to advanced emergency and routine cardiology services the day the new
hospital opens.
The health system’s medical staff grew with the addition of new primary care and specialty
providers. Centegra Physician Care welcomed new pediatricians, family practitioners, internists and
cardiologists to care for the growing community and in anticipation of the new hospital’s opening.
As Centegra Hospital–Huntley passed the 75 percent completion mark, the Centegra Health
System Foundation continued to focus on funding for the new hospital. Individual investors and
corporate partners expressed their support of Centegra by sharing generous gifts to help enhance
the services that will be available to the community.
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Although it was already the largest employer in McHenry County, Centegra Health System planned
to recruit and welcome about 500 additional employees in 2016 and prepared for more growth
when the hospital opens. The health system announced it will partner with Huntley Community
School District 158 to develop local health care talent by creating a High School Residency
Program. An Internal Medicine Residency Program in partnership with the Chicago Medical School
at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science was announced and will bring physicians in
training to the region beginning in 2016.
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advanced heart procedures save life
Centegra’s cardiology team
saved the life of a woman
suffering a heart attack.
W
hen Beth-Sophia Thompson listened
to an interventional cardiologist speak
at the Centegra Health Strong Woman Event
in February 2015, she never dreamed she’d
meet him in person that evening when he
performed a procedure to save her life.
Thompson was one of more than 400 women who attended the annual event in Crystal Lake to
learn about heart health and connect with Centegra’s many services. There, she heard Douglas
Tomasian, MD, director of cardiology at Centegra Health System, speak about heart attacks in
women. As Tomasian described common symptoms, Thompson realized she was experiencing
many of them at the same time.
During her drive home, Thompson knew she needed to seek help.
“God told me ‘you turn yourself around and go to the ER,’ so I did.”
When Thompson arrived at Centegra Hospital–Woodstock’s Emergency Department, tests revealed
she was having a heart attack. She was immediately transferred to Centegra Hospital–McHenry,
where Tomasian performed an emergency cardiac catheterization to reopen an artery that was 100
percent blocked. Shortly after, Tomasian performed a second procedure to address a 90 percent
blockage in another artery. After the procedures, Thompson stayed in the hospital to receive
follow-up care.
“The intensive care unit nurses were very good,” she said. “They were knowledgeable on what
to expect and how to treat a patient like me who had a heart attack. They were very caring and
attentive to my needs.”
Thompson and her husband, who are parents to young children, are convinced the doctors and
nurses at Centegra Hospital–Woodstock and Centegra Hospital–McHenry saved her life.
“Dr. Tomasian told me maybe if I’d waited a week or two or maybe just a few days I might have
not been sitting here today, so I really want to say thank you,” she said. “It was just a beautiful
experience when I came here, from admission to discharge. I had a wonderful experience.”
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3-D Mammography catches cancer early
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ach year, Jeanine Katzel, 67, faithfully
schedules and receives a mammogram
at Centegra Health System. Her health is
important to her, so between appointments,
she performs regular breast self-exams and
sees her doctor for a clinical breast exam.
“Getting a mammogram isn’t my favorite
thing to do, but I know that it’s important,”
Katzel said. “So I grit my teeth and go. When
my last mammogram was irregular, I was glad
that I’d gone in.”
In November 2014, Katzel had a 3-D
mammogram at Centegra Gavers Breast
Donations Save Lives
Philanthropic investors of the Centegra Health
System Foundation funded the purchase of
two new 3-D mammography units to ensure
the most advanced technology is available for
the community. These community members,
who are dedicated to women’s health in
the region, have ensured that women can
now receive this state-of-the-art imaging at
Centegra Gavers Breast Center, Centegra
Hospital–McHenry and Centegra
Hospital–Woodstock.
Ideal for women with dense breasts, 3-D
mammography technology captures multiple
images (slices) of the breast at different
angles, allowing radiologists to examine each
one-millimeter slice at a time, providing a 3-D
reconstruction of the breast.
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“We are finding greater accuracy in detecting
breast cancers when compared with standard
2-D mammography,” said Elissa Brebach, MD,
Centegra’s section chief of mammography.
“3-D mammography benefits women because
it allows us to examine breast tissue in greater
detail than with standard mammography,
enabling us to detect small cancers
even earlier.”
Brebach said more than 7,000 community
members have received 3-D mammograms
at Centegra Gavers Breast Center since it was
installed there in May 2013.
“Not only are we finding greater accuracy
but we’re also finding a decrease in patient
anxiety, expense and inconvenience since
our patients are less likely asked to return for
follow-up screenings,” Brebach said.
Elissa Brebach, MD
Center. The scan used X-ray technology to capture images of each layer of her breast tissue.
Special software merged those images, creating three-dimensional renderings of her breasts. When
Katzel’s doctors reviewed those images, they discovered a small lump. Additional tests revealed the
Cary resident had cancer – a one-centimeter tumor.
“It was so small I couldn’t feel it,” Katzel said. “There were no lumps or changes in my breast
tissue. I probably wouldn’t have discovered the cancer on my own for a long time. But the 3-D
mammogram found it early. This technology is revolutionary.”
Katzel underwent presurgery chemotherapy to shrink her tumor. That was followed by a
lumpectomy in April. By the time she had surgery, Katzel’s tumor was considerably smaller. She is
now cancer free and following a postsurgical radiation therapy regimen to help prevent the cancer
from returning.
“It felt good knowing that the technology to find and treat this cancer is available here, close to my
home,” Katzel said. “The medical team I worked with was helpful, caring and reassuring. I even had
the same oncologist that my father used when he had cancer. It was a positive experience, and I’m
optimistic about my future.”
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seamless transition from hospital to home
Centegra Care Connections provides support to patients and
families, paving the path to successful recoveries at home.
A
new program introduced at Centegra Hospital–
Woodstock and Centegra Hospital–McHenry in 2015
improves patient access to the medications, services and
equipment they need to safely recover at home. Centegra Care
Connections extends the health system’s commitment of caring
beyond the walls of the hospital and provides convenience and
peace of mind to patients and families.
Outpatient pharmacies at both hospitals were opened to make
it easy for patients and Associates to get medications and
supplies when they were on campus for doctor’s appointments
or hospital visits. Another major component of the program was
the introduction of a new role at Centegra called “transition
specialist.” These new Associates provide one-on-one
interaction with patients and family members to coordinate
medications, supplies and other health care needs and services.
They deliver medications to the bedside to ensure patients leave
the hospital prepared for a successful recovery. If a patient needs
medication counseling, the transition specialist arranges for a
pharmacist to visit with him or her before hospital discharge. The
team also provides curbside delivery of medical equipment so
patients do not have to shop for supplies when they leave the
hospital.
Since the program began, transition specialists have transformed the lives of their patients by
providing support and paving the path to successful recoveries at home.
“This week I helped an elderly man who was being discharged,” a transition care specialist shared.
“Both the patient and his wife were very concerned with the cost of his medications. I was able to
get them the prices of his six medications through his Medicare Part D, and was also able to inform
the nurse that one of them, which was expensive, wasn’t covered. She contacted the doctor and
got it changed to a preferred medication. The couple was very thankful that we were not only able
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to fill their medications here, but that we were able to catch that a medication wasn’t covered and
have the problem rectified before they left.”
Another transition specialist shared how she supported a patient who was concerned about paying
full price for prescriptions at a local pharmacy.
“I noticed that she had Medicare Part B, but she claimed that she didn’t have any prescription
coverage. I brought her prescriptions downstairs for prices, but asked the technicians if they
would run a Medicare Part D check for the patient, just in case she had coverage. Sure enough,
the patient had prescription coverage that she was unaware of and had been paying for it without
using it. She was able to get her three prescriptions for no charge. I gave her the processing
information that her home pharmacy would need to use, and encouraged her to request that they
attempt to back-bill for her previous scripts so that she could get a refund for overpaying. She was
extremely thankful that we checked her coverage, since she would have never known that she had
any.”
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Improved behavioral health, OB services
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entegra Health System improved the
region’s access to Behavioral Health
services when it relocated inpatient care
from South Street in Woodstock to a newly
constructed unit at Centegra Hospital–
Woodstock in June 2015. The new unit was
funded in part by community members who
made generous donations to the Centegra
Health System Foundation.
The move allowed Centegra to expand
inpatient Behavioral Health from 24 to 34
beds and to add additional private rooms
for patients. By relocating to the Doty Road
hospital, Centegra Hospital–Woodstock
is now better able to serve patients
with enhanced facilities and improved
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Centegra Health System
relocated inpatient Behavioral
Health services to Centegra
Hospital–Woodstock, allowing
for additional beds and
private rooms.
medical services. If patients need access to acute care medicine,
consultations and services, they are now all available on one campus.
Centegra Hospital–Woodstock also opened a Psychiatric Emergency
Service at Centegra Hospital–Woodstock to support patients who
need crisis assessment, intervention or evaluation for inpatient
psychiatric hospitalization. The service also provides mental health
and substance abuse treatment referral information to patients.
“As the region’s leading provider of Behavioral Health care,
Centegra understands the needs of community members who turn
to us for intensive psychiatric care,” said Sheila Senn, senior vice
president and chief operating officer, Centegra Hospitals-Woodstock
and Huntley. “Our new unit improves the level of service we provide
our patients and increases their opportunities to receive care close
to home.”
To make room for the Behavioral Health move at Centegra Hospital–
Woodstock, the health system centralized obstetrics services to
an expanded and renovated Family Birth Center at Centegra
Hospital–McHenry. By adding 24-hour obstetrics hospitalist and
neonatology services, Centegra enhanced the level of care available
to all mothers and babies. As a result of these additions, Centegra
Hospital–McHenry also began to offer an Obstetrics Emergency
Department to women who arrive at the hospital with
obstetrics emergencies.
“We offer the highest level of care to mothers and babies who
choose our hospital for labor and delivery,” said Rachel Sebastian,
senior vice president and chief operating officer at Centegra
Hospital–McHenry. “Our doctors and Associates understand that
parents want an exceptional experience when they welcome the
newest members of their families at our hospital. We’re dedicated
to keeping moms and babies safe so they can focus on
making memories.”
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Life contributors
Thank you to our life contributors
who have made generous gifts to
help Centegra continue to serve
the members of our community.
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Tod Althoff
Catherine Alvary
Lyle and Virginia Anderson
Gail Anderson
Centegra Health System Auxiliary
Marilyn Benoy
Richard and Dody Beringer
Carol Block
Dr. Sitaramarao and Vasundhara Bobba
Eileen Breitzke
Charles Budreck
William Busse
Ron and Linda Bykowski
Betty Byrne
Thomas and Julie Carey
Farlin Caufield
Dennis and Janet Conway
Dean and Aastri Cunat
Mike and Kara Curran
Timothy Curran
Michael and Denise Eesley
Vince and Patricia Foglia
Russell and Sara Foszcz
Dr. George Gallant
Steve Gavers
Karen Gemell
Dr. Spiro Gerolimatos
Roslyn Griesbach
Steve Hagge
Thomas Halat
Phyllis Hamilton
Dr. Richard and Karen Hammer
Evelyn Hans
Paul and Barbara Hills
James and Susan Hooker
Donald and Dorothy Howard
Robert and Julia Jessup
Gertrude Jessup
Luke and Judith Johnsos
Dr. James Kearns
Dr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Kent
Fred and Veronica Klewitz
Jeffrey and Kathy Ladd
Paul Laudick
Cheryl Lennon
Dr. Richard and Joanne Lind
Dr. Roger and Kathy Lundquist
David Martin
Dr. Benjamin and Jeanette Massouda
Dennis and Angela McAuley
Peter and Cheryl Michling
Dr. Gail Moreschi
Dr. Parmod and Dr. Kamayani Narang
Jean Neumann
Christian and Kristine Newkirk
Gene and Marilyn Nuziard
Dr. Marshall and Mary Beth Pedersen
Pepper Family Foundation
Anthony and Maureen Pintozzi, Sr.
Dr. Michael and Martha Reedy
Dr. Steven and Josie Rochell
Dr. Bibiano Ronquillo
Mary Ann Rossetti
Charles and Helen Ruth
Jason and Amy Sciarro
Dr. James and Janet Skopec
Debra Vignocchi
Tom Wells
James and Cheryl Wormley
Dr. Antonio Yuk and Mary Beth Weirich-Yuk
Criteria for Life Contributorship:
Life contributors have made donations to either
Centegra Hospital–McHenry or Centegra Hospital–Woodstock
in the form of cash, irrevocable trust or other property.
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Fiscal year 2015 Foundation donors
Platinum—$1,000,000+
Bronze—$25,000+
Anonymous (1)
Family of Chuck and Helen Ruth
Anonymous (1)
A-TEC Ambulance, Inc.
Drs. Terrence and Christine Bugno
Cardinal Health Foundation
Crystal Lake Bank & Trust Company
First Midwest Bank
MedAssets
Power Construction Company
Rabine Group Foundation
Russell and Josephine Kott Memorial
Charitable Trust
Aaron and Regan Shepley
Sodexo, Inc.
David and Nicole Tomlinson
Diamond—$500,000+
Anonymous (1)
Curran Group, Inc.
Gavers Community Cancer Foundation
McHenry Radiologists & Imaging Associates
Gold—$100,000+
Anonymous (1)
American Community Bank & Trust
Carol Block
Eileen K. Breitzke
Centegra Hospital–McHenry Auxiliary
Centegra Hospital–Woodstock Auxiliary
Michael and Denise Eesley
George and Ruth Frejd Charitable Trust
Mike and Judy Luecht
Gary and Cheryl Rabine
Sage Products, LLC
Jason and Amy Sciarro
Silver—$50,000+
International Decorators
Martin Smith and Betty Hamilton
Sapphire—$10,000+
James and Linda Adamson
Advance Mechanical Systems
Buster and Cindy Amore
Judy Andronowitz
Richard and Karen Battaglia
Dr. Pasquale and Marianna Bernardi
Bob and Rosemary Blazier
Charles Budreck
Mike and Rosie Budreck
Ron and Linda Bykowski
The Centegra Health System Foundation was created to build
financial support for Centegra Health System as we strive to meet the
growing needs of the communities we serve. Through the work of
the Foundation, contributions are secured that support patient care,
medical equipment upgrades and educational activities and programs.
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Carey Electric Contracting, Inc.
Matt Carlen
Chicago Office Technology Group
Dennis and Janet Conway
Dr. William and Jan Cox
David and Colleen Delahunty
Drs. Joseph and Elli Emmons
Michael and Donna Ford
Rick and Megan Francois
Gilcor Construction Corporation
Dr. Frances Glosson
Mark and Rita Goode
Carl and Cathy Gustafson
Drs. Irfan and Nausheen Hafiz
John Heinrich
Denise R. Heisner
Home State Bank
Earl and Ann Hughes
Luke and Judy Johnsos
Dr. Karen Judy
Dr. Joseph and Cailan Keenan
Michael and Cindee Kivland
Dr. Richard and Joanne Lind
James and Kathleen Marinangel
Medline Industries, Inc.
Mark and Susan Milford
Bill and Amy Moerschbaecher
Patrick Morehead
Dr. Kumar and Viju Nathan
Chris and Kristine Newkirk
Kim and Cynthia Olson
Jack and Sharon Porter
Joe Raemont and Dr. Sheila Senn
Raymond and Billie Jeanne Rundle
Steve and Rachel Sebastian
Dr. David and Rose Shinherr
Steve and Leeann Slack
Keith and Trish Spengel
Stan’s–LPS Midwest
Bill and Hadley Streng
Berni Szczepanski
Warehouse Direct Workplace Solutions
Chris and Christine Westerkamp
Thomas and Charie Zanck
Eric and Amy Zornow
Centegra Circle—$1,000+
Anonymous (2)
AAMS
Dr. Linda L. Alic
Alliance Contractors, Inc.
Aspen Lawn & Landscaping, Inc.
Suellen Doman Aus-Der-Au
Ellen Barnes
Ryan Bourque
Jean Brown
Cynthia Brumlik
Leslie Buck
Cardiac Surgery Associates, S.C.
Janet Cederlund
Centegra Hospital–McHenry Medical
and Dental Staff
Centegra Hospital–Woodstock Medical Staff
William Chilvers
Kevin Christensen
Crystal Lake Orthopedics
Melissa Cummings
Jamie Cunningham
Mike and Kara Curran
Denise Daleo
Judy A. Dall
Dr. Randy David
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Dylan DeGraw
Dell
Ryan C. Dobberphul
Dr. Stephen R. Dreznin
Duke Realty
Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP
Eitel Heinemann Mechanical Services, Inc.
Exceed Flooring and Surfaces
Ryan and Amy Farrell
Maria Ferraro
Michael and Karen Fleck
Arianna Fontana
Lisa Gasior
Gehrke Technology Group
Marilyn Georgy
AnnaMarie Gepperth
Donna Gibble
Scott and Barbara Gilleland
Kari Gippert
Michelle L. Green
Shira R. Greenfield
Tina Grewe
Dr. Paul L. Grindstaff
Stacia R. Hahn
Hammes Company
Anne C. Haslinger
Linda K. Haswell
Kelly Hazenfield
Patricia A. Herbst
Heydari Health Center
Hill/Ahern Fire Protection
Illinois Crossroads Council #701
Imagine Nation Books, LTD.
Rosa I. Jeschke
Matthew Johnson
Lura Jurrens
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Kahler Slater
Dr. Jared and Sonja Ko
KPMG, LLP
Teresa Krafcisin
Robert Kransberger
Land of Lincoln Health
Astrid Larsen
Laura Twirls Suicide Awareness Foundation
Dr. Clare Legursky
Anthony Leung
Dr. Zbigniew and Connie Lorenc
Alan Mader
Masquerade
McHenry County Community Foundation
McHenry County Orthopaedics, S.C.
McKesson Information Solutions, Inc.
Bill and Sue McMullen
Michelle McNeill
Dr. Joseph R. Misulonas and Connee Meschini
Perry Moy
Murer Consultants, Inc.
Peggy Norton-Rosko
Oakwood Contractors, Inc
Jennifer Oetgen
Dr. Scott L. Padjen
Shannon Parker
Dr. Piushkumar J. Patel
Patient Engagement Advisors
PBC Advisors, LLC
Daniel Polewski
Katherine H. Powell
Paul Prehm
Dr. Robin and Joan Purdy
Steve and Jennifer Rankins
Dr. Leo A. Reyes
Richmond Spring Grove Chamber of
Commerce Women’s Network
Cheryl Ringler
Rockford Health System
Kimberly Saathoff
Danette A. Santana
Catie Schmit
Connie Secor
Sherman Mechanical, Inc.
Anthony Siragusa
Dr. James and Janet Skopec
Spellman Brady & Company
Mike and Sheila Splitt
Robin L. Stoen
Dorothy Symonds
Tactical Security LLC
Angela Teer
Scott and Sarah Theriault
Thyssen-Krupp Elevator
Vicki L. Uselton
Vortex Commercial Flooring
Voya Financial
Kim Walkup
Wendy L. Ward
Rowena Wermes
Kara Williams
Willis North America Inc.
Francesca Woloszynski
Timothy Yaguchi
Dennis Zepka
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Consecutive years giving report
25+ Years
Buster and Cindy Amore
Erin J. Anderson
Kathleen M. Barber
Susan Bartoszewski
Patricia A. Castle
Carol A. Dawdy
First Midwest Bank
Dr. Frances Glosson
Linda K. Haswell
Sage Products, LLC
Stan’s–LPS Midwest
Susan Swanson
20+ Years
Alliance Contractors, Inc.
Carol Block
Carol Brewer
Richard Buechler
Thomas and Julie Carey
Carey Electric Contracting, Inc.
Ronna Crowley
Kathleen J. Fischer
Anne C. Haslinger
Luke and Judy Johnsos
Bill and Amy Moerschbaecher
Penni Schimke
Judith M. Szilak
15+ Years
Anonymous (2)
Judy Andronowitz
Bob and Rosemary Blazier
Jacleen M. Bowles
Debra Brasier
Charlene Choklad
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Kathleen DeRoche
Kristin C. Dul
Denise Dumont-Meyer
Michael and Denise Eesley
Rick and Megan Francois
Gavers Community Cancer Foundation
Earl and Ann Hughes
Kathleen Hunt
Dr. Zbigniew and Connie Lorenc
Alan Mader
Thomas J. McAndrews
Patrick Morehead
Lynette Paradiso
Anthony and Maureen Pintozzi
Aaron and Regan Shepley
Dr. James and Janet Skopec
Alanna Talles
Stephanie L. Van Herzeele
10+ Years
Anonymous (7)
Dr. Linda L. Alic
Angeleta Angelo-Levitt
Suellen D. Aus-Der-Au
Karen J. Ballard
Richard and Karen Battaglia
Caryn Beck
Victoria A. Beetschen
Jill Benedeck
Sarah Borchardt
Kathleen Britton
Linda K. Brockie
Laura Brokaw
Leslie Buck
Ramona Carlson
Centegra Hospital–McHenry Auxiliary
Susan Cichantek
Mike and Kara Curran
Debra S. Diedrick
Ryan C. Dobberphul
Dennis Druml
Lanna Einspahr
Nancy Ekstrom
Drs. Joseph and Elli Emmons
Kim Erbland
Pat J. Esposito
Shirley Francis-Smith
Laura Friedel
Gehrke Technology Group
AnnaMarie Gepperth
Kristine Germain
Gilcor Construction Corporation
Scott and Barbara Gilleland
Julie Glombicki
Mark and Rita Goode
Shira R. Greenfield
Dr. Michael B. Gronberg
Carl and Cathy Gustafson
John Heinrich
Robert Himber
Jan Howard
Grace Hsu
Michael and Elizabeth Humphrey
Rosa I. Jeschke
Matthew Johnson
Donna J. Kasper
Mary Kelly
Christine Killian
Sue Ellyn Kittel
Linda Knaack
Dr. Joanne Knapik
Sherri Kotiw
Carolyn Lawson
George Lewerenz
Jeffery A. Lichte
Dr. Laurie L. Louthain-Walrod
Anne MacArthur
Courtney M. Machacek
James and Kathleen Marinangel
Bill and Sue McMullen
Frieda Messel
Christine L. Meyer
Rebecca L. Miller
Marcia Miskell
Barbara Nalley
Deneen Ochab
Scott L. Padjen
Kathy M. Pohle
Daniel Polewski
Dr. Robin and Joan Purdy
Joe Raemont and Dr. Sheila Senn
Laurie Revak
Kathy Riordan
Jane A. Robertson
Rebecca Rockwood
Rosalina Rostkowski
Raymond and Billie Jeanne Rundle
Danette A. Santana
Suzanne L. Schwartz
Jason and Amy Sciarro
Elizabeth M. Sienkowski
Robin L. Stoen
Berni Szczepanski
Julia Szot
Martin Teufel
Loren Tonyan
Vicki L. Uselton
Karen Van Buren
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Kim Walkup
Barbara Wasilk
Diana Webster
Rowena Wermes
Kay Wixom
Eric and Amy Zornow
5+ Years
Anonymous (12)
Paula Ackerman
James and Linda Adamson
Kate Albrecht
Ashley Alexander
Scott A. Anderson
Kathleen Andreoni
Jennifer Baker-Grogg
Ellen Barnes
Norae J. Beasley
Dr. Pasquale and Marianna Bernardi
Sandra Bowe
Michael J. Buchanan
Ron and Linda Bykowski
Lisa Campo
Centegra Hospital–McHenry Medical
and Dental Staff
Centegra Hospital–Woodstock Auxiliary
Dennis and Janet Conway
Dr. William and Jan Cox
Timothy Curran
Curran Group, Inc.
Denise Daleo
Judy A. Dall
Amber Dean
Matt Dedeo
Dylan DeGraw
David and Colleen Delahunty
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Rusty Dinsmore
Dawne Fanella
Maria Ferraro
Cecelia Fischer
Lindsy Fisher
George and Ruth Frejd Charitable Trust
Michelle C. Glasder
Jan Goebel
Kathleen Gokan
Lynn Griesmaier
Aimee Gutek
Stacia R. Hahn
Denise R. Heisner
Chris Herz
Kimberly Hooper
Maria Hush
Janeen Jackewicz
Uriel Jasso
Kimberly Jensen
Dr. Nick Kachiroubas
Kahler Slater
Beth E. Kalamatas
Dr. Joseph and Cailan Keenan
Vanessa Kersten
Michael and Cindee Kivland
Rachel Komes
Kim Kubiak
Janet Laine
Lynda Lehnhardt
Norma Leonardi
Sandra Lewandowski
Melodie Lewke
Mike and Judy Luecht
Cheryl L. Martin
Mark and Susan Milford
Dr. Joseph R. Misulonas and Connee Meschini
Barbara Moran
Paul and Renee Morck
Jeanine Mrjenovich
Trisha Musich
Sarah N. Nelson
Jeannine Nosko
Joan E. Olson
Christie Penzol
Butch and Melissa Pintozzi
Jack and Sharon Porter
Katherine H. Powell
Paul Prehm
Bess Quint
Carol Radovich
Steve and Jennifer Rankins
Deborah A. Ratliff
Kate Retz
Joan P. Rexroat
Richmond Spring Grove Chamber of
Commerce Women’s Network
Cheryl Ringler
Ann Rohe
William Rowe
Steve and Rachel Sebastian
Connie Secor
Rosanne Senn
Jason Shambo
Melanie Sharratt
Shaw Suburban Media Group, Inc
Charlene Shephard
Dr. David and Rose Shinherr
Steve and Leeann Slack
Dawn Slone
Sodexo, Inc.
Bonnie Spasojevich
Spengel Financial
Traci L. Stevens
Lori Sullivan
Dr. Prashant Sura
Tee Jay Service Company
Mary A. Tomaszewski
David and Nicole Tomlinson
Rebecca J. Tremethick
Bonnie Ungaro
Belinda Wagner
Chris and Christine Westerkamp
Margaret Williams
Kara Williams
Thomas A. Wright
Lorie Zahn
Thomas and Charie Zanck
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Locations & services
Algonquin
1465 Commerce Drive
Centegra Physician Care–Fox Valley
1122 N. Main Street
Centegra Sleep Services
Crystal Lake
200 E. Congress Parkway
Centegra Health Bridge Fitness Center
Centegra Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine
Clinic
500 Coventry Lane
Centegra Neuro-Rehabilitation Center
650 Dakota Street
Centegra Physician Care–Fox Valley
394 Federal Drive
Centegra Milestones Therapy Center
420 N. Route 31
Centegra Imaging Center
Centegra Physician Care–McHenry County
Orthopedics
Centegra Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine
Clinic
360 Station Drive
Centegra Anticoagulation Management
Centegra Back & Spine Center
Centegra Clinical Laboratories
Centegra Healthy Living Institute
Centegra Imaging Center
Centegra Immediate Care
Centegra Physician Care
Centegra Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine
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690 E. Terra Cotta Avenue
Centegra Physician Care–Surgical Associates
750 E. Terra Cotta Road
Centegra Physician Care–Neurology
360 N. Terra Cotta Road
Centegra Gavers Breast Center
Centegra Imaging Center
Centegra Physician Care–Gavers
Fox lake
248 E. Grand Avenue
Centegra Physician Care
Huntley
10450 Algonquin Road
Centegra Health Bridge Fitness Center
Centegra Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine
Clinic
12920 Del Webb Boulevard
Wellness Center Sun City
10350 Haligus Road
Centegra Anticoagulation Management
Centegra Back & Spine Center
Centegra Clinical Laboratories
Centegra Diabetes Center
Centegra Healthy Living Institute
Centegra Imaging Center
Centegra Immediate Care
Centegra Occupational Health
Centegra Physician Care
Centegra Weight-Loss Surgery Center
10400 Haligus Road
Centegra Hospital–Huntley (future location)
11650 S. Route 47
Centegra Wound & Hyperbaric Center
McHenry
Centegra Physician Care
Centegra Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine
Clinic
213 Front Street
Centegra Home Health
Centegra Home Medical Equipment
Spring Grove
333 Front Street
Centegra Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine
Clinic
Woodstock
4201 Medical Center Drive
Centegra Hospital–McHenry
Centegra Anticoagulation Management
Centegra Breastfeeding Resource Center
Centegra Care Connections–Pharmacy
Centegra Clinical Laboratories
Centegra Family Birth Center
Centegra Heart Center
Centegra Hip & Knee Replacement Center
Centegra Imaging Center
4305 Medical Center Drive
Centegra Rehabilitation Clinic
Centegra Sage Cancer Center
4309 Medical Center Drive
Centegra Cardiac & Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Centegra Cardiovascular & Thoracic Center
Centegra Occupational Health
Centegra Physician Care
1906 Holian Drive
Centegra Physician Care
3701 Doty Road
Centegra Hospital–Woodstock
Centegra Anticoagulation Management
Centegra Breastfeeding Resource Center
Centegra Care Connections–Pharmacy
Centegra Cardiac & Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Centegra Clinical Laboratories
Centegra Imaging Center
Centegra Occupational Health
Centegra Sleep Services
3703 Doty Road, Medical Office Building 1
Centegra Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine
Clinic
3707 Doty Road, Medical Office Building 2
Centegra Physician Care
527 W. South Street
Centegra Outpatient Behavioral Health
201 N. Throop Street
Centegra Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine
Clinic
2507 N. Richmond Road
Centegra Back & Spine Center
Centegra Imaging Center
Centegra Immediate Care
Centegra Occupational Health
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executive officers
Michael Eesley
Chief Executive Officer
Jason Sciarro
President
Chief Operating Officer
David Tomlinson
Executive Vice President
Chief Financial Officer
Chief Information Officer
Aaron Shepley
President, Centegra Insurance Services
Pasquale Bernardi, MD
Senior Vice President
Chief Operating Officer,
Centegra Physician Care
Irfan Hafiz, MD
Senior Vice President
Chief Medical Officer
Chief Medical Information Officer
Kumar Nathan, MD
Senior Vice President, Clinical Effectiveness
Peggy Norton-Rosko
Senior Vice President
Chief Nursing Officer
Rachel Sebastian
Senior Vice President
Chief Operating Officer,
Centegra Hospital–McHenry
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Sheila Senn, PsyD
Senior Vice President
Chief Operating Officer,
Centegra Hospital–Huntley and
Centegra Hospital–Woodstock
Bernadette Szczepanski
Senior Vice President, Human Resources
Judy Andronowitz
Vice President,
Quality, Performance Analytics & Technology,
Centegra Physician Care
Matt Carlen
Vice President, Health & Wellness
Mike Ford
Vice President,
Operations,
Centegra Physician Care
Cynthia Olson
Vice President,
Centegra Health System Foundation
Hadley Streng
Vice President, Strategy & Development
Chris Westerkamp
Vice President, Revenue Cycle
Eric Zornow
Vice President, Finance & Treasury
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