2012 Crossroads Annual Report
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2012 Crossroads Annual Report
for you, life for CROSSROADS ANNUAL REPORT 2012 Page 2 ABOUT METHODIST HEALTH SYSTEM Guided by the founding principles of life, learning, and compassion, Methodist Health System provides high-quality, integrated care to improve and save the lives of individuals and families throughout North Texas. Methodist Dallas Medical Center, Methodist Charlton Medical Center, Methodist Mansfield Medical Center, Methodist Richardson Medical Center, Methodist Midlothian Health Center, and Methodist Family Health Centers and Medical Groups are part of the not-for-profit Methodist Health System, which is affiliated by covenant with the North Texas Conference of The United Methodist Church. Learn more at MethodistHealthSystem.org. ABM28541 2012 Crossroads Annual Report Page 3 lives matter at Methodist There is a driving motivation behind the care offered at Methodist Health System: to improve the health and well-being of those we serve. We’re committed to being a place where extraordinary clinicians can work with advanced technology in a comforting environment to ultimately improve and save lives. At the heart of this objective is a crystal-clear understanding that we cannot do it without partners like you. Your unceasing generosity toward the Methodist Health System Foundation keeps the gears of our hospitals and clinics turning steadily every minute of every hour of every day, all year long. Each breath, each heartbeat, each movement is a miracle in itself, and therefore each deserves nothing less than our best. We want neonatal intensive care unit babies like Scott and Lauren Blue’s twin daughters to have tender, expert care during such a vulnerable stage of life. We want trauma patients like William McCraney to have physicians who will fight for their quality of life. And because we know that wellness goes beyond the physical, we want people like Billy and Patty Hall to know that Methodist cares about their spiritual and emotional well-being, too. This year’s Crossroads includes these and other inspiring stories, each a reflection of your generosity. Thank you for valuing our patients’ lives as much as we do. Your support is truly a foundation upon which we can sustain our legacy of providing quality, compassionate health care. R. Stephen Folsom Stephen L. Mansfield, PhD, FACHE April Box Chamberlain, CFRE April Box Chamberlain, CFRE R. Stephen Folsom Stephen L. Mansfield, PhD, FACHE President and CEO Methodist Health System Foundation Chairman of the Board Methodist Health System Foundation President and CEO Methodist Health System Senior Vice President of External Affairs Methodist Health System 2012 Crossroads Annual Report Trevor Rees-Jones, 2011 Robert S. Folsom Leadership Award recipient Page 5 a life committed to service The Methodist Health System Foundation’s seventh annual Robert S. Folsom Leadership Award honored esteemed Dallas businessman and philanthropist Trevor Rees-Jones on Oct. 5, 2011. Former President and Mrs. George W. Bush served as honorary chairs, and James B. Francis Jr. was the event chair. More than 700 supporters attended the dinner and were delighted with the evening’s surprise master of ceremonies, Karl Rove. As he recognized Rees-Jones, Rove described him as a true Texas and Dallas icon who has cultivated an enduring legacy of generously supporting people in need. The event raised more than $1 million to benefit Methodist Health System’s pastoral care ministries. Methodist’s chaplains, seminarians, and religious lay workers of all faiths provided more than 134,000 pastoral visits last year alone. In 2006, Jan and Trevor Rees-Jones founded the Rees-Jones Foundation for the primary purpose of sharing their resources with the underserved people of North Texas. It was particularly meaningful to the Rees-Jones family to have 2011’s Folsom event proceeds directed toward a program that so appropriately reflects the mission of their foundation. “AS STEWARDS, WE’RE CALLED TO SHARE OUR RESOURCES AND TO PROVIDE FOR OTHERS SPIRITUALLY, PHYSICALLY, MENTALLY, AND EMOTIONALLY.” — Trevor Rees-Jones, 2011 Robert S. Folsom Leadership Award recipient “As stewards, we’re called to share our resources and to provide for others spiritually, physically, mentally, and emotionally,” Rees-Jones said in his acceptance speech. “Let us remember that Methodist strives each day to provide quality, compassionate health care to those most in need in southern Dallas. It is also an extraordinary privilege to accept an award that bears the name of Robert Folsom, whose life certainly epitomizes the essence of servant leadership.” 2012 Crossroads Annual Report Page 6 “EACH YEAR, THE GENEROSITY OF OUR FOLSOM AWARD DONORS GROWS. I AM James B. Francis Jr.; former President George W. Bush; April Box Chamberlain, CFRE; and R. Stephen Folsom SO GRATEFUL FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS THAT NOT ONLY HONOR SUCH NOBLE COMMUNITY LEADERS, BUT Jan and Trevor Rees-Jones, Nancy Ann Hunt, and Toni Brinker ALSO ENHANCE THE CARE OFFERED THROUGH METHODIST.” — April Box Chamberlain, CFRE, Foundation president and CEO Karl Rove with Marilyn and Stephen L. Mansfield, PhD, FACHE Award recipients • 2005 Robert S. Folsom • 2006 Nancy Ann Hunt • 2007 Troy Aikman 2012 Crossroads Annual Report Page 7 R. Stephen Folsom and Margaret Folsom Trevor Rees-Jones, former President George W. Bush, and James B. Francis Jr. Honoring people who change lives The Robert S. Folsom Leadership Award was created in 2005 to recognize people whose demonstrated commitment and excellence in community leadership emulate the achievements of former Dallas mayor Robert S. Folsom. Recipients are selected for their accomplishments in making a lasting, positive change in the Dallas community and inspiring others to follow in their paths. For more information, call the Methodist Health System Foundation at 214-947-4555 or visit www.MethodistHealthSystem.org/Folsom. Ashlee and Chris Kleinert • 2008 Laura Bush • 2009 Norman Brinker • 2010 Pat and Emmitt Smith • 2011 Trevor Rees-Jones 2012 Crossroads Annual Report LIFE WHERE SHINES BRIGHT SM Billy Hall is grateful to the Rev. Jericho Nyatoro, who ministered to him in his time of need. With the funds raised by the 2011 Robert S. Folsom Leadership Award event, our Clinical Pastoral Education program can help Methodist Health System clergy and seminarians enhance their pastoral skills and ministerial training. Patients, families, and the hospital staff all benefit from the diverse denominations and experiences that chaplains bring to Methodist. Page 9 a second chance at life Ever since Billy Hall had contracted hepatitis C 12 years ago, his liver had been under attack. As the years passed, the need for a new liver became imminent, but all he and his wife, Patty, could do was wait. Meanwhile, a new music minister, the Rev. Jericho “Jerry” Nyatoro, had arrived at their church. Because of Mr. Hall’s condition, the couple could no longer attend Sunday services, so they listened to them on the radio. It wasn’t until 2011 that the couple finally met Nyatoro — at Methodist Dallas Medical Center. “Brother Jerry walked into the room, and when I heard his voice, I looked at Billy and said, ‘We know him. We listened to him on the radio,’” Mrs. Hall says. Sure enough, the same pastor who had ministered to them for years via radio was now serving them in person as a chaplain resident in Methodist’s Clinical Pastoral Education program. “We’d been praying for the Lord to send us somebody when we were here to pray with us and read the Bible,” Mrs. Hall says. Nyatoro pastored the Halls in the months to come, visiting them when Mr. Hall was in the hospital. He also called weekly and sent encouraging reading materials. On July 1, 2012, when the Halls got the call that a liver was ready, Nyatoro was one of the first people they contacted with the good news. He was also in the intensive care unit with them before the surgery, offering prayers and support. Thousands of patients find similar encouragement and support from the many seminarians and clergy of various denominations serving throughout Methodist Health System. Recognizing the vital role of ministry in health care, Trevor Rees-Jones, recipient of Methodist Health System Foundation’s 2011 Robert S. Folsom Leadership Award, designated the event proceeds to Methodist’s pastoral care ministries. “WE SINCERELY APPRECIATE THE GENEROSITY OF THE DONORS WHO GAVE GIFTS THROUGH THE FOLSOM AWARD TO FURTHER THE PASTORAL CARE INITIATIVES AT METHODIST. THESE GIFTS WILL HELP SUSTAIN AND EXPAND OUR ABILITY TO MINISTER TO ALL THOSE IN NEED.” — The Rev. Carole Somers-Clark, vice president of Nyatoro’s presence reminded Mr. Hall of encouraging words his father had left him before he died years ago: “Billy, don’t ever give up, because God has never given up on you.” pastoral services “Dad was right,” Mr. Hall says. “Sometimes I get a little emotional because of how long I waited, but God has always stayed close to me. He never left my side.” 2012 Crossroads Annual Report Page 10 the light of her IN THE COMMUNITY SURROUNDING METHODIST DALLAS, THE PRETERM BIRTH RATE AVERAGES 18 PERCENT. FOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE LIFE SHINES BRIGHT PREGNANCY PROGRAM, THAT RATE IS REDUCED TO 5.6 PERCENT. life Juanita Vega and her fiancé, Freddie Cabrera, wanted to have a family someday. They had a plan: First comes marriage, then come the babies. Things didn’t go according to plan, however. “The baby came first,” says Vega, smiling as she reflects on her adorable daughter, Katelyn Nicole Cabrera, born May 30, 2012. Last autumn, when Vega learned she was pregnant, fear overshadowed happiness. Although the couple had the support of their families, they knew little about what medical care they could get or afford. Vega sought help from the Methodist Dallas Medical Center Golden Cross Academic Clinic, designed to provide a medical home for people in need of affordable health care. Vega was referred to the clinic’s Life Shines Bright Pregnancy Program. Winner of the Texas Hospital Association’s 2011 Excellence in Community Service Award, Life Shines Bright embraces and builds upon the Centering Pregnancy® model to promote healthy pregnancies and prevent preterm births. “It was wonderful,” Vega says. “They gave individual attention to each girl, helped us understand how to make healthy choices and what to expect during our pregnancy, and prepared us to become parents.” Since the program launched in 2009, the Methodist Health System Foundation has raised almost $4 million for the program. In November 2011, the Foundation’s support helped to establish a brand-new home on the clinic’s fourth floor. In past years, the program’s sessions had taken place in a waiting area, with constant interruptions and limited privacy. On the renovated fourth floor, two dedicated classroom spaces offer privacy for participants to talk openly during group discussions and for one-on-one consultations with a certified nurse practitioner. With healthy, happy Katelyn brightening their days, Vega and Cabrera are excited for their future, including their wedding on Nov. 24, 2012. “Thanks to Life Shines Bright, our daughter had the best start in life,” Vega says. “And we know how to make the right choices as our family looks to the future.” 2012 Crossroads Annual Report LIFE WHERE SHINES BRIGHT SM The Life Shines Bright Pregnancy Program helped Juanita Vega, 23, give her daughter, Katelyn Cabrera, here 3 months old, a healthy start. LIFE WHERE SHINES BRIGHT SM The $9.1 million expansion and renovation of the Methodist Mansfield Women's Pavilion was intended to accommodate the growing Mansfield community. The Blue family was no exception. Preterm babies Isabella (left) and Bennett Blue, shown here at 8 months old, are healthy and happy, surrounded by their loving parents and siblings. Page 13 welcoming life For weeks, Scott Blue had teased his wife, Lauren, that she wasn’t just pregnant with baby No. 5, but baby No. 6, as well. Neither could believe it when he turned out to be right: The Blue family was indeed expecting twins. They also couldn’t believe it when those bundles of joy arrived eight weeks too soon. LED BY ROB SCHULZ, THE WOMEN’S “There had been no complications throughout the pregnancy, and the doctor said things were going great,” Mrs. Blue says. “We hadn’t even given thought to the possibility that our babies might need to be in the neonatal intensive care unit [NICU].” PAVILION CAPITAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE The Blues walked into Methodist Mansfield Medical Center at 11 a.m. on Christmas Day, and by 1:45 p.m., Isabella (Bella) and Bennett (Bennie) had made their grand entrance. Both, however, weighed less than 4 pounds and required specialized care in the hospital’s newly renovated and expanded Women’s Pavilion. As part of the expansion project, the hospital’s level IIIA NICU was better equipped to help premature infants grow strong and healthy. THAN $850,000 “Methodist Mansfield’s NICU is phenomenal,” Mr. Blue says. “It seemed like there were 50 people taking care of our daughters. We knew they were in good hands.” FACILITY. RAISED MORE FOR THE EXPANDED LEARN MORE AT The Blues’ delivery experience was also enhanced by the new, larger patient rooms that can be used for both labor and delivery and are designed to help moms recover more easily and accommodate visitors. Foundation.Methodist HealthSystem.org. The Blues welcomed Bella and Bennie home after 29 days in the NICU. Almost a year later, the babies have caught up with other infants their age and have experienced no developmental delays. Bella is still the feistier of the two, and Bennie is as good-natured as ever. When Dec. 25 rolls around this year, it will definitely be a merry first Christmas — and a happy birthday — for the Blue family babies. 2012 Crossroads Annual Report Page 14 a life change Veronica Phaikoh and her husband are both self-employed. While they have always worked hard to provide for their family, their budget never allowed for health insurance. That left Phaikoh without adequate resources to control her diabetes. IN 2012 ALONE, MEDASSIST PURCHASED MORE THAN 1,200 PRESCRIPTIONS AT A COST OF ALMOST $29,000 AND ACQUIRED FREE MEDICATIONS ESTIMATED AT A MARKET VALUE OF $493,000. Years passed without proper treatment for her diabetes. Then one day in May 2009, she had to have emergency surgery at Methodist Dallas Medical Center for a condition called perforated diverticulitis. As she recovered, her physician discovered Phaikoh had extremely high blood sugar and counseled her to get her diabetes under control. That required medications costing upward of $1,000 a month — money the Phaikohs didn’t have. Bridging the gap The hospital referred her to the Methodist Dallas Golden Cross Academic Clinic, home to the MedAssist Program. Fully funded by the Golden Cross Division of the Methodist Health System Foundation, this program provides uninsured and low-income patients with medications free of charge while a social worker applies to pharmaceutical companies for long-term prescription drug assistance. The program also employs a clinical pharmacist and dietitian to help patients manage their chronic diseases. Through the MedAssist Program, Phaikoh received insulin shots and testing supplies, as well as health education to learn how to better manage her diabetes. “I didn’t even know that a program like MedAssist existed, that would give you so much help if you didn’t have insurance,” says Phaikoh, 47, who has lived in Oak Cliff most of her life. “It was like a crash course in diabetes.” The power of knowledge Three years later, the discipline of managing diabetes comes easily to Phaikoh, thanks to the assistance she received from the MedAssist Program. She monitors her diet, checks her blood sugar regularly, and never misses a dose of insulin. “People go without medicine because they don’t have the funds to get everything they need,” Phaikoh says. “MedAssist changes your life, in a sense. Having the knowledge and supplies I need to control my diabetes — it changes everything.” 2012 Crossroads Annual Report LIFE WHERE SHINES BRIGHT SM Veronica Phaikoh has her diabetes under control, thanks to the MedAssist Program at the Methodist Dallas Golden Cross Academic Clinic. MedAssist helped her obtain the medicine and supplies she needed and taught her how to manage her disease. LIFE WHERE SHINES BRIGHT SM Page 17 life an d limb The paramedics still remember the accident, almost three years ago, when they found William McCraney and his destroyed motorcycle on the side of northbound Interstate 35 — and 6 inches of his shinbone on the other side. McCraney had been hit by a truck, miles from his home in Denton and even farther from Methodist Dallas Medical Center. But it was to that hospital — one of only three adult trauma centers in Dallas County — that CareFlight brought the then-25-year-old nursing student. He couldn’t be more grateful. “I think God had his hand in all of it,” says McCraney, now 27. “CareFlight could have taken me to one of the other trauma centers, but then I wouldn’t have had someone with Dr. Mani’s expertise. My experience at Methodist Dallas has been great.” “NOT EVERYONE GETS TO SAY THEY WITNESSED A MIRACLE, LET ALONE BE THE ONE TO While it appeared that McCraney would lose his leg, Usha Mani, MD, independently practicing traumatologist on the medical staff, had hope that a procedure called distraction osteogenesis could prevent that. EXPERIENCE THE “A bad injury does not always equal a bad result,” Dr. Mani says. “You don’t throw in the towel, and you don’t give up.” — William McCraney MIRACLE.” And so began the long, unpredictable journey to regrow McCraney’s leg. This process, lasting well over two years, required endless diligence from both McCraney and Dr. Mani, but it paid off. Today, McCraney has his life, his leg, and a positive outlook on the future. “I truly believe that God used this to increase my faith and that He gave Dr. Mani the wisdom and patience needed to save my leg,” McCraney says. “I think some doctors would have just said, ‘We’ve tried,’ and given up. Not everyone gets to say they witnessed a miracle, let alone be the one to experience the miracle.” Texas law prohibits hospitals from practicing medicine. The physicians on the Methodist Health System medical staff are independent practitioners who are not employees or agents of Methodist Health System or Methodist Dallas Medical Center. LEFT: When William McCraney, here with his wife, Brenda, was in a motorcycle accident, orthopedic trauma experts at Methodist Dallas fought to save his leg. With the new Sammons Tower, the hospital will be even better prepared to serve patients like McCraney. 2012 Crossroads Annual Report Page 18 “THE SAMMONS TOWER WILL HELP METHODIST DALLAS CONTINUE TO FULFILL BOTH ITS ROLE AS ONE OF ONLY The Charles A. Sammons Trauma and Critical Care Tower is scheduled to open in 2014. THREE ADULT TRAUMA CENTERS IN DALLAS COUNTY AND ITS COMMITMENT TO MEETING THE MEDICAL NEEDS OF NORTH TEXANS.” — Chris Kleinert, BrightER capital campaign chair The BrightER capital campaign committee (front row, from left): Traci Ford Owen; George Shafer; Dawn Moore; Bill Davis; Methodist Foundation President and CEO April Box Chamberlain, CFRE; Honorary Campaign Co-Chair Nancy Ann Hunt; Campaign Chair Chris Kleinert; Honorary Campaign Co-Chair Ray Hunt; Susan Wells; and Ossa Fisher; (back row) Rob Little; Pete Chilian; James Collet; Methodist Board Chair Levi Davis; Rob Bertino; Colin McGrady; Zac Hirzel; Mary Cochran; and Methodist Foundation Vice President for Development Kathryn Allen. Not pictured: Allie Beth Allman, Matt Hildreth, Pete Schenkel, Natalie Jenkins Sorrell, Jeff Staubach, W. Kelvin Walker, and Methodist Foundation Board Chair R. Stephen Folsom. 2012 Crossroads Annual Report Page 19 Chris Kleinert, BrightER capital campaign chair; April Box Chamberlain, CFRE, Methodist Foundation president and CEO; Ray and Nancy Ann Hunt, BrightER capital campaign honorary chairs; and R. Stephen Folsom, Methodist Foundation board chairman A brighter future for Dallas Each year, Sept. 11 is a day for remembering the heroism of first responders who were willing to give their all to save lives. Because of Methodist Dallas Medical Center’s commitment to ensuring that the highest-quality medical care is available when needed most, the hospital chose that date to break ground on a new trauma and critical care tower dedicated to the same purpose. The Methodist Dallas emergency department staff treats more than 60,000 patients within a 150-mile radius annually, including 1,500 trauma patients. As one of only three adult trauma centers in Dallas County — and the only one in southern Dallas — it plays an essential role in caring for the county’s 2.5 million residents. To help support the construction of the Charles A. Sammons Trauma and Critical Care Tower, the Methodist Health System Foundation publicly launched a $20 million capital campaign, titled “BrightER — Saving Lives. Serving Dallas.” The Sammons Dallas Foundation committed a $5 million lead gift to successfully kick off the campaign. Set to open in 2014, the $108 million, 248,000-square-foot tower will be able to accommodate more than 90,000 emergency and critical care patients a year. METHODIST HEALTH SYSTEM ENVISIONS A BRIGHTER FUTURE FOR DALLAS AND ALL OF NORTH TEXAS. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT BECOMING A PART OF THAT FUTURE, VISIT Foundation.Methodist HealthSystem.org. 2012 Crossroads Annual Report Page 20 A legacy for Individual contributors Beverly Abercrombia Teresa Ackerson Candace R. Adams Joan M. Adams Susie and John L. Adams Melba Addison Eric Adjei Maria Aguilar Mary Ann Agustin Kolawole A. Akinnigbagbe Steven Akins Susana Alarcon Jon Albrecht Ella Alexander Leo Alexander Melanie Algermissen Lindsay Alidina Valerie Alidina Kathryn Allen Kimberly N. Allen Opal Allen Allie Beth and Pierce Allman Nelda A. Allstot Ruth and Ken Altshuler Monica Alvarez Linda M. Amie Cole Anderson Valerie Anderson-Turner David G. Andrews Teresa Annis Anonymous Rose Aono Dr. and Mrs. Antonio C. Arazoza Peta Noreen Arcinue Megan Arkbuckle Brian Asmussen Diane Atwell Maria Purisima Austria Dr. Arturo E. Aviles Myrtle W. Bailey Joseph Baker Linda L. Baker Simeonette D. Ballesteros Mary Banner Michael Barber Venizia Barber Doris D. Barnes Ken Barr Gerry Barrere Elise Barrett Karen Barrett Delores Bates Rene Batson Mary Baty Kathleen Beathard Tamara Beaumont Dr. and Mrs. Ned Beiser Bonnie F. Bell Joyce and Selly Belofsky Kiah Bennett Dr. and Mrs. William J. Bennett Dr. and Mrs. Don R. 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Stephen Folsom, Chair Pete Schenkel, Vice Chair April Abney Bright, Crystal Charity Ball Representative Billy R. Allen Selwin Belofsky William J. Bennett, MD Don R. Benton, DMin Phil H. Berry Jr., MD Nancy S. Bierman John Randall Canedy April Box Chamberlain, CFRE John M. Collins Stanley R. Copeland, DMin J. Walter Coughlin Levi H. Davis Robert E. Edmonson, MD Robert S. Folsom John R. Ford Joe B. Fortson Jerome Garza Rick Gillis Helen Goblirsch, Junior League of Dallas Representative Stanley V. Graff David H. Hitt Craig D. Hodges Thomas B. Howard Jr. Nancy Ann Hunt Michael L. Hutton Darrell E. Jordan George H. Kilpatrick Ashlee Kleinert Stephen L. Mansfield, PhD, FACHE Helen S. Nixon Traci Ford Owen D. Michael Redden Warren L. Rutherford Pete Schenkel Carol Paris Seay Paul R. Seegers George A. Shafer Charles C. Tandy, MD Michelle Thomas R. Gerald Turner, PhD Roderick Washington Susan Wells Julie Yarbrough 4% Indigent care 8% Research 12% Education/ scholarships 14% The Methodist Health System Foundation distributed more than $4 million in fiscal year 2012. Community outreach Methodist Health System Board of Directors 2012 Levi H. Davis, Chair Greg A. Campbell John Randall Canedy John M. Collins R. Stephen Folsom John R. Ford Joe B. Fortson Pearl Garza Fracchia Duncan Fulton Larry W. George, DMin Richard W. Griner C. Robert Hasley Jr., DMin Stephen L. Mansfield, PhD, FACHE Stephen E. Mueller, MD Sheron C. Patterson, DMin Daniel B. Pearson III, MD Kenneth G. Pritchett Norman G. Prothro Pete Schenkel Allen R. Schneider, DO George R. Schrader George A. Shafer Joe Snayd James N. Swafford Ruben L. Velez, MD W. Kelvin Walker Julie Yarbrough Methodist Health System Foundation Golden Cross Division Board of Trustees Julie Yarbrough, Chair Jim Atkins The Rev. April Johnson Bristow April Box Chamberlain, CFRE John M. Collins Russ Delatour Joy Duncan, Foundation Staff Representative Alina Esquivel Judge Dennise Garcia Roslyn Thibodeaux Goodall Michael L. Hutton Tricia Loe George David Neal Alys Richards The Rev. Linda Roby W. Kelvin Walker Methodist Health System Foundation staff Consulting directors April Box Chamberlain, CFRE, President and CEO Kathryn Allen, Vice President, Development Joy Duncan, Vice President, Development Ashley Davis, Donor Relations and Annual Fund Coordinator Emily Elolf, Project Coordinator Linda Weeks, Executive Assistant Susan Whaley, Research and Database Coordinator Selwin Belofsky Jerry B. Burnett Robert S. Folsom Harold F. Kleinman Paul R. Seegers Photos in Crossroads are by: Andrew Baldwin Danny Turner J. Brent Winn Photography Methodist Health System Corporate Officers Stephen L. 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