Post on 07-Oct-2018
Dear Neighbors,
During 2005 Columbia Hospital once again proved it was a year oftremendous achievement for our patients and the community. For a secondyear in a row, hospital employees and doctors activated their hurricane disasterplan when Hurricane Wilma began its path across the state of Florida. Despiteits surprisingly strong winds and rainfall, Columbia Hospital remained fullyoperational and provided exceptional care to the community as residents dealtwith extensive power outages and highways with dangerous intersections.
Columbia Hospital’s focus on improved patient care and safety continuedin 2005 with the implementation of an innovative and state-of-the-art barcoding technology designed to prevent medication errors. The new system,called eMAR (Electronic Medication Administration Record), scans a specialbarcoded armband on each patient that reads the patient’s current drug history,including allergies and side effects. This data is entered into the hospital’scomputer system which then ensures that the correctly identified patientreceives the correct medication at the correct time.
Our Emergency Room implemented a five-level triage system to ensure that patients are seen according totheir degree of emergent need.
In early 2005 the hospital opened its new Sleep Disorders Center. Located in the Columbia Medical Plaza, theCenter offers treatment and hope to hundreds of patients suffering from potentially fatal sleep disorders.
The hospital’s state-of-the art Radiology Department introduced a new, non-invasive imaging advance in thedetection of breast cancer. The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the breast allows the physician tocharacterize or spot lesions not picked up by a mammogram. Also, to further accommodate our patients’ busyschedules the Radiology Department extended its hours to include Saturday morning.
In 2005 Columbia Hospital donated office space to two nonprofit organizations: the Susan G. Komen BreastCancer Foundation and the Southeast Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association. By eliminating the cost of rent, thesenonprofit organizations are able to provide even more services to those in need.
Finally, we are very proud to announce that for the third consecutive year Columbia Hospital was recognizedfor its participation in the Palm Beach County School District’s Partner in Education program by earning theprestigious Gold Medal Award. Also, the hospital was inducted on the School District’s Wall of Fame in recognitionof its outstanding support of various educational programs at Palm Beach Lakes High School and Indian RidgeSchool. On a statewide level the hospital was awarded the Friends of Education Award, and our very own SharonTarlow, Coordinator for Educational Services, received the state’s “Award of Excellence for Corporate Mentoring.”
While these awards and accolades are most appreciated, all of us at Columbia Hospital remain 100%committed to our mission of providing quality, compassionate, and cost-effective health care and being responsiveto the needs of our patients, physicians, and community.
Sincerely,
Valerie A. JacksonChief Executive Officer
COLUMBIA HOSPITALBOARD OF TRUSTEESStanding l -r: Dennis Hanney,D.O., Rafael F. Seminario, M.D.,Laura Corry, David Stern, D.O.,Daniel Higgins, M.D., BrendaLogan, and Mark Moser, M.D.
Seated l-r: Delsa Bush, ValerieJackson, James Farrell, Esq.,and Nathan Collins, Jr.
Executive Message
“Palm Beach Lakes Community High School is certainly enriched by thehundreds of volunteer hours that many of the employees of thehospital donate to assist in tutoring our students throughout theschool year.”
— Nathan CollinsPrincipal of Palm Beach Lakes Community High School and Member of Columbia Hospital’s Board of Trustees
Columbia Hospital employees donated $9,000 to the HCA Hope Fund for their colleagues in New Orleansaffected by Hurricane Katrina.
Thanks to the generosity of Columbia Hospital and the efforts of twophysicians wanting to give back to those in need, a hospital in Port-au-Prince,Haiti, received three containers loaded with over $3.5 million worth of modernmedical equipment in October 2005. Dr. Wilhelm Larsen, a Haitian native andretired oncologist, and Dr. Albert LaTorra, a semi-retired general surgeon, paidthe shipping expenses themselves and are in the process of establishing theLaTorra-Larsen Medical Foundation for future fundraising projects. Among thefirst priorities of donated funds will be to build a lead-lined room toaccommodate the X-ray machine and install electrical outlets for the electrichospital beds.
The two doctors have even biggerdreams than outfitting the hospital.They want to build a medical school,a nursing school, a dental school,and medical clinics in rural villages.In the meantime, the two doctors areplanning another trip and hope torenew their contacts with govern-mental officials and others in thecountry to help them reach theirgoals.
Supporting Our Community:Locally, Nationally, and Abroad
Valerie Jackson, CEO of Columbia
Hospital, with Sharon Tarlow, Coordi-
nator for Educational Services, accept
the statewide “Friends of Education”
Award in recognition of the hospital’s
support of educational programs at
Palm Beach Lakes High School and
Indian Ridge School. The Hospital was
also awarded the Gold Medal Award for
its participation in the Palm Beach
County School District’s Partner in
Education Program.
Spearheading the Haitian hospital project are Dr. AlbertLaTorra (standing) and Dr. Wilhelm Larsen.
Among the over $3.5 million worth of donated equipmentare view boxes to read X-ray films.
Columbia Hospital had a large team at the annual Komen Race for the Cure.
“We are delighted and most grateful toColumbia Hospital for their generousdonation of office space which helps usto continue our mission to fight breastcancer through research, education,screening and treatment.”
— Deborah JaffePresident of the South Florida Affiliate
of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
Advisory Board for Safe & Drug-Free Schools
Advocacy Council for Developmental Disabilities
Alzheimer’s AssociationAmerican Cancer SocietyAmerican Diabetes AssociationAmerican Heart AssociationAmerican Lung AssociationAmerican Red CrossAngels of CharityThe ARC of Palm Beach CountyArea Agency on AgingBack-to-Basics Angel ProgramChild Abuse &
Neglect Prevention Task ForceChild Outreach, Inc.Children’s Home SocietyChildren & Youth Family NetworkCommunity Foundation for Palm Beach
and Martin CountiesComprehensive AIDS ProjectDepartment of Children & FamiliesDistrict 9 ADM/CDF Acute Care
Systems CommitteeFamily Hope Provider NetworkFirefighters/Paramedics Saves Lives, Inc.Florida Local Advocacy Council for the
Developmentally DisabledFlorida Resource Center for Women
and ChildrenFlorida Special Olympics
Goodwill IndustriesGratitude HouseHaitian Women of PBCHispanic Human Resource CouncilHomeless Coalition
of Palm Beach CountyHospice of Palm Beach CountyIndian Ridge SchoolJamaicans of the Palm BeachesJewish Federation of Palm Beach CountyJunior AchievementJuvenile Diabetes Research FoundationLatin American Immigrant and
Refugee OrganizationThe Leukemia and Lymphoma SocietyLighthouse for the BlindLocal Advocacy Council for the
Developmentally Disabled forDepartment of Children and Families
The Lord’s PlaceMarch of DimesMake-a-Wish Program
for Palm Beach CountyMedVance Advisory BoardMorse Geriatric CenterMother’s March of Dimes Mail CampaignMuscular DystrophyNational Alliance of Mentally Ill of PBCThe National Council on the AgingNational Multiple Sclerosis SocietyNetwork for Palm Beach County SchoolsNew Hope Charities, Inc.
Palm Beach Blood BankPalm Beach Community
College Advisory BoardPalm Beach Community College Nursing
Student AssociationPalm Beach County FoolsPalm Beach County Health Care DistrictPalm Beach County Juvenile AssociationPalm Beach County Mental Health
AssociationPalm Beach Lakes High School
Tutoring ProgramPalm Healthcare FoundationParrot Heads for the Palm Beaches, Inc.Planned ParenthoodQuantum FoundationQuantum HouseRose Charities USASave-a-Dog, Save-a-Cat (Sad Sac)
Rescue & Adoption LeagueSeagull Industries for the DisabledSouth Florida Consortium for NursingSouth Florida Hospital Research
and Education FoundationSusan G. Komen Breast Cancer FoundationT. Leroy Jefferson Medical SocietyUnited WayUniversity of Texas SW MedUrban League of Palm Beach CountyVery Special Arts of FloridaWest Palm Beach JayceesWorkforce Development Board
Community SupportEach year charitable organizations in our community benefit from the hundreds of hours that Columbia Hospital employees
and medical staff donate. Whether it’s tutoring students, forming teams for various walks and runs, or writing out checks to
support them financially, Columbia Hospital makes a positive difference in the lives of many people.
Columbia Hospital employees donated food for ThanksgivingDay dinners and dozens of toys during the holiday to variousfamilies throughout the community and to children of theComprehensive AIDS Program.
Second grade students from The Academy of the PalmBeaches toured the hospital for their annual field trip.
Blood pressure screenings were conducted at theSenior Expo sponsored by the Jewish CommunityCenter, Kaplan Branch.
Hospitals with Heart: Columbia Hospital was one of eighthospitals in Palm Beach County to participate in donating atotal of $210,00 to the Caridad Clinic which serves migrantfarmworkers and their families.
“Columbia Hospital has been a supporter of the JewishCommunity Center’s Senior Expo for the past several years, andwe are very appreciative of the health information andscreenings that the hospital staff always provides.”
— Rhonda GordonAdult Service Coordinator
Kaplan Branch
2005 Quarterly Award Winners1st Quarter
Patient Compliment - Susan Markovitz
Perfect Attendance - Fannie O’Neal2nd Quarter
Patient Compliment - Dee Juliano
Perfect Attendance - Connie Allison3rd Quarter
Patient Compliment - Joan Reichert
Perfect Attendance - Cesar Gonzalez4th Quarter
Patient Compliment - Patti Bauder
Perfect Attendance - Janice Carr
Annual Patient ComplimentAlvin Canales
Naomi Banaszek
Jackie Stewart
Annual Perfect AttendanceErrol Phinn
Sheila Shapiro
Susie Wilkinson
Heather RatliffEvetta Wilson
Andrea RussellFlorieta Walton
Columbia Hospital Salutes Our 2005 Employees of the Month
JanuaryTammie Thomas Nutritional Services
FebruaryLuz Fresses Medical/Surgical
MarchMildred Williams Medical Records
AprilPierre Pelchat Medical/Surgical
MayTimothy Saunders Radiology
JuneCynthia Shawver Rehab Services
JulyBarbara Dalman MHS / Administration
AugustKristi Russell Day Surgery
SeptemberMauva Carter Environmental Services
OctoberBlanche Mitchell Medical Records
NovemberBangone Sivongsay Surgical Services
DecemberLinda McLendon Nutritional Services
Making adifference
in ourcommunity
Total Taxes Paid - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 1,839,811.00
Charity Care provided to the Community - - - - - - - - - - $ 2,373,001.00
Uncollectible Debt for Services - - - - $ 15,409,764.00
Salaries and Wages - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 30,519,809.00
Benefits (Medical, Pension, etc…) - - $ 6,295,354.00
Capital Improvements Investment - $ 1,118,465.00
Total Tuition Reimbursement - - - - - $ 38,070.00
Community Contributions / Sponsorships - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 44,592.00
Indigent Care Fund - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 4,704,359.00
Medicare - % of Business - - - - - - - - $ 34%
Medicaid - % of Business - - - - - - - - $ 10%
Total Number of Employees - - - - - - $ 705
Financial Report – 2005 At a GlanceColumbia Hospital‘s Economic Impact in Palm Beach County
Employees in ActionColumbia Hospital’s team of over 700 highly trained and dedicated employees ensure that our patients receive thehighest quality of care in a compassionate and attentive environment. Each year the hospital recognizes employees whoreceive patient compliments and maintain perfect attendance. Employees of the Month are based on “going the extramile” and for exhibiting exemplary customer service.
“Our community is privileged to have one of the finest andmost highly trained medical staffs and hospital employees inthe county.”
— James Farrell, EsquireChairman of the Board of Trustees, Columbia Hospital
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