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SHIFTINGPERSPECTIVES2016ANNUALREPORT

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nherfirstdayas PresidentandCEOof EvangelicalCommunityHospital,KendraAuckerwashandedthemixedresultsofanemployeeengagementsurvey.WhileavastmajorityoftheHospitalworkforcewascontent,theyweren’tnecessarilyengaged,andperhapsofmoreconcern—therewereissuesabouthowemployeestreatedoneanother.

“Inmanywaysthesurveywasanaffirmationofwhatwealreadyknew—amajorityofourteamiscontentandasizeablenumberofthemareactivelyengagedintheorganization,”saidAucker.“Buttherewerealsosomesurprisingrevelations,inthattoomanypeopleindicatedtheyfeltbulliedanddisrespected.”

Usingthatmomentasherspringboard,Auckerlaunched

intoafirstyeardedicatedtotransparentcommunication,actionableproblem-solving,andacultureofmutualrespectandsupport.

Itbeganwithaseriesof“townhall”meetingsattheCampusTheatreindowntownLewisburg—foursessionsheldthroughoutthedayandintotheeveningduringwhichAuckertalkedaboutherfocusfortheorganization,laidoutamapofthecompetitivelandscape,andchallengedemployeestotreateachotherwithrespect,patience,andkindness.

AuckerfollowedtheCampusTheatremeetingswithacommitmenttomeetwithsmallgroupsofemployeesforfrankandhonestdiscussions.Overthecourseofeightmonths,Auckerhosted166“CoffeewithKendra”sessions,sittingdownwith

nearly1,100employeesnomorethaneightatatime.Duringthesamestretch,theCEOsentoutregularemailsofferingupdatesonongoingprojects,informationonupcomingchanges,andaddressingissuesimpactingtheorganization.

Theresultshavebeennothingshortofspectacular.

“IreceivedalotofpositivefeedbackonthemeetingsattheCampus,”saidAucker.“PeoplesaidtheybetterunderstoodtheHospital’sposition,theywereexcitedaboutourplansforthefuture,andtheywerecommittedtotreatingoneanotherbetter.Oneemployeetoldmeshesoughtoutanotheremployeeandapologizedforthewayshespoketoherfollowinganinteractionbetweenthem.That’sthekindofchange,thelevelofimpact,Iwasaimingfor.”

OIT’S ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS

Pictured Right: Kendra Aucker, President and CEO, meets with a

group of employees during a “Coffee with Kendra” session.

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“Justabouteverydaysomeonestopsmeandthanksmefortheemails,”Auckeradded.“Theysaytheyfeelsomuchmoreinformedandpartofwhat’sgoingon.Andperhapsmosttelling,thetoneofmy‘CoffeewithKendra’sessionschangedaftersixmonthsorso.WhenIstarted,Iwashearingmorestoriesofdisrespectamongco-workers.Overthelastseveralmonthspeoplebegansharingrealsuccessesandpositivechangesthey’veseenintheHospitalanditsworkculture.”

Inaddition,Auckerassembledataskforcetobegintacklingthesinglemostcommoncauseoffrictionandfrustrationamongdepartments—patientthroughput—efficientlyandeffectivelytriaging,admitting,diagnosing,treating,anddischargingpatients.Thetaskforcelaunchedintotheeffort,quickly

makingprocessandprocedurechangesaswellasgreaterresourceallocationtohelpeasebottlenecks.Thegroupcontinuestoexploremorecomplex,long-termsolutionstochronicpatient-flowissues,includingaddingnursesandimprovingcommunicationtools.

Morethananecdotalandprocedural,apulsesurveyoftheworkforceissuedatthecloseofthefiscalyearreflectsrealchange.Theneedlemovedonengagement

withahigherpercentageofemployeesindicatingtheyarecontentorengagedandreportsofbullyingandintimidationwerenearlynonexistent.

Lookingbackovertheyear,Auckersaid,“It’sprettybasic.Wewillneverbeanybettertoourpatientsthanhowwetreatoneanother.We’vemadegreatstridesinthatandIthinkourpatientscanseeitandfeelit.Employeesarethegreatestassetofthisinstitution.Howtheyinteract,respect,andtreatoneanotherhasadirecteffectonpatientcare.”

IT’S ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS

“It’s pretty basic. We will never be

any better to our patients than how we

treat one another. We’ve made great

strides in that, and I think our patients

can see it and feel it...” – Kendra Aucker, President and CEO

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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ITinMotion

HospitaltoHome

EnvironmentalFootprint

PatientExperience

15 BuildingfortheFuture

23 BoardofDirectors

25 DonorReport

59 AnA-RatingfromStandardandPoors

61 CommunityBenefitReport2016

18 PatientAccess

58 Endowments

Pictured on cover: Mary Fasano, CNMT, Nuclear Medicine.

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nformationtechnology(IT)atEvangelicaldoeseverythingfromimprovingsystemsthatassistwithdirectpatientcaretoadvancingwaysforhospitalprogramstotalktooneanother.ITisconstantlyevolvingtomeetstaffandpatientneeds.ForwardmovementwasmadeduringthefiscalyearintheITarena,withjustafewofthekeysuccessesnotedbelow:

SpaceLabs Patient MonitoringTheEmergencyDepartmentwasequippedwithnewpatientmonitoringsystemsattheendofthefiscalyear.TheSpaceLabssystemsofferfastaccesstocomprehensivepatientinformationincludingvitalsignsandwaveformsthatdocumentheartrate,oxygenlevels,respiration,bloodpressure,andcarbondioxidein-andoutput.SpaceLabsmonitorsaremodernin

theirtouch-screentechnology—the21arm-mountedsystems,complementedbyfourtelemetrymodels—readwirelesslyifneeded,andreportinstantaneously tofourwide-screen,centralsystemsmountedonthewallsofthenursingstations.

DB Motion DBMotionisanintegrationtoolthatpullsinformationfrommultiplesystemsandallowsittobeseeninoneapplication.ThesystemwaschosenasameansofallowingtheHospital’smanysystemstotalktooneanother.Infiscalyear2016,DBMotionworkhappenedmostlybehindthescenesthroughtechnicalsetupbytheDBMotionteam.

Slatedtogolivebythesecondquarteroffiscalyear2017,DBMotionhasalreadybegun

flowingEmergencyDepartmentphysiciandocumentation,GESurgeryManagementandLifeCareRecord,andAllscriptsSunriseclinicaldocumentationintoaproductionenvironment.OutpatientAllscriptsTouchworksdocumentsandlaboratoryresultsarebeingsenttoatestenvironment.

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IT IN MOTION

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ICD-10 Transition TheICDor“InternationalClassificationofDiseases”systemisastandardizedwayofdocumenting diagnosisandprocedurecodesthroughouttheworld.Thecodesareawayforphysicians,hospitals,andotherproviderstoexchangeinformationwithhealthplansto

describeapatient’sconditionandtheservicesthatwereprovidedtotreatthoseconditions.

InOctober2015,atransitionfromICD-9toICD-10codingwasimplementednationally,withEvangelicalalsomakingtheswitch.Thisimplementationcameafterextensivepreparationforthethousandsofaddedcodesneededtomakebillingefficientforbothproviderandpatient.

Smart PumpsAfterthreeyearsofpreparationbyPharmacy,IVTherapy,andNursing,143HospiraPlum360SmartPumps,infusiondrugsystems,wereinstalledthroughouttheHospitalbyClinicalEngineering.Thenewpumpscreateasafetynettoeliminatehumanerrorwhenitcomestomedicationdosing.

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TheSmartPumpshaveawirelessconnectiontotheMedNetSafetysoftwareandtieintoacustomizedlibraryof273drugsmaintainedbythepharmacythatmeetsstandardregulationsandEvangelical’sspecificdrug-dosingneeds.

Stratus Interpretive Services STRATUSvideoremoteinterpretingequipmentwasbroughttotheHospitalandtheEvangelicalMedicalServicesOrganization(EMSO)offices.AniPadonwheels,thevideoremoteinterpretationsystemmarriesthevisualbenefitsofface-to-faceinterpretationwiththeon-demandnatureofover-the-phoneinterpretation.

Pictured Below: New to Evangelical in

2016 is the SpaceLabs Monitoring System.

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ospitaltoHomeisacost- freeservicethatassists patientsinthetransitionfromahospitalstaytohome.Thisprogramencourageseffectivehomecare,whichultimatelyreducesoccurrencesofreadmissiontotheHospital.

Initiallylaunchedasapilotprograminlate2015tototaljointreplacementpatients,theservicewasexpandedinJanuary2016topneumoniapatients,andthenagaininApril2016toheartattackpatients.

HowitWorks:

ArepresentativefromEvangelicalmeetswiththepatientatdischargetodiscusstheprogram.Thereisnoobligationtoparticipate.Amedicalprofessionalfollowsupwiththepatientinhisorherhometoaidinnotonlytreatmentbuttoassess

“We wanted to start a program that

provides patients with additional resources

they may need to keep moving in the

right direction for healing.”

environmentalconcernsthatmighthinderproperhealing.Adetailedneedsassessmentiscompletedthataddressesissuesofpainmanagement,propermedication,safetyassessmentofthehome,accesstofood,bed,andbath,andanyadditionalfollow-upcareinstructionsforthepatientandhisorherprimarycaregiver.

“It’seasyforpatientstogetoverwhelmedwithinstructionsforcareatdischarge,”saidNicholasH.Klose,DirectorofPre-Hospital

ServicesatEvangelical.“There’salottotakein—especiallywhenthey’restillrecoveringandmaynotfeeltheirverybest.”

HospitaltoHomevisitscontinueuntilitisdeterminedthepatientisthroughthemostcrucialperiodofhealingafterhisorherdischarge.Ateachvisit,thepatientisgivengoalstoaccomplishbythenextvisit,essentiallysettingupaplanthatkeepsprogressinhealingattheforefrontforthepatient.

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HOSPITAL TO HOME

Pictured Right: Randy Smith, NREMT-P, visits with Joan Carroll, of Milton, and her dog, Max.

– Nicholas H. Klose, Director of Pre-Hospital Services

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Kendra Aucker, President and

CEO, followed the Campus Theatre

meetings with a commitment to

meet with small groups of

employees for frank and honest

discussions. Over the course of

eight months, she hosted 166

“Coffee with Kendra” sessions,

sitting down with nearly 1,100

employees no more than eight

at a time.

COFFEE WITH KENDRA

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166“COFFEE WITH KENDRA”

SESSIONS WERE HELD OVER EIGHT MONTHS ACROSS

ALL THREE SHIFTS.

1,073EMPLOYEES HAD THE

OPPORTUNITY TO ENGAGE WITH KENDRA AUCKER,

PRESIDENT AND CEO, IN A

SMALL-GROUP SETTING.

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hetrucksgoingtothe locallandfillsarelighterthesedayssinceEvangelicalCommunityHospital,inpartnershipwithHometownDisposal,introducedsingle-streamrecyclingin2013.

Single-streamrecyclingallowsthefacilitytohaveitsrecyclablewasteco-mingledintosinglecontainers,removingtheneedtosortoutplastics,cans,newspapers,magazines,andmore.TheimplementationofthismethodallowstheHospitaltorecyclemoreproductsandwastethaneverbefore.Byusingthesingle-streammethod,moretypesofplasticsareacceptableforrecyclingincluding#4,acommonplasticusedatEvangelical.

Accordingtothesustainabilityreportfor2015,forthefirsttimein

theHospital’shistory,employees,staff,andvisitorsofEvangelicalrecycledmoretonsofmaterialsthanweresenttothelandfill.

Committedtominimizingtheenvironmentalfootprint,Evangelicalhasbeeninnovativeinrecyclingitemsnotcommonlythoughtofasrecyclableincludingscrapmetal,woodash,copper,alkalinebatteries,fluorescentbulbs,andelectronics.

Recyclingaloneisn’ttheonlywaytheHospitalismakingtheenvironmentapriority.

TheHospitalutilizesLEDlightsinnewconstructionandrenovationsandisstartingtotransitionparkinglotstoLEDlights,whichproduceadrasticreductioninpowerconsumption.

Beyondthat,zeroVolatileOrganicCompounds(VOC)paintandthelowestavailableVOCcarpetglueisused.Long-termexposuretoVOC’scancauseeye,nose,andthroatirritation;headaches,lossofcoordination,nausea,anddamagetotheliver,kidney,andcentralnervoussystem.

Witheachsuccess,Evangelicalreaffirmsitscommitmenttoconservingandpreservingandcreatingasustainabilityplanthatbenefitseveryone.

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ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT

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255OF ALKALINE BATTERIES IN 2015, WHICH EQUATES TO

4,845

THE HOSPITAL RECYCLED

POUNDS

AA BATTERIES

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Patient-Centered Vision Comes into ViewInthenewhealthcarelandscape,perceptionofpatientcareisjustasimportantasthequalityofthatcare.ReimbursementsfromtheCentersforMedicareandMedicaidServices(CMS)arenowmoredirectlytiedtopositivepatientexperience.

Fiscalyear2016introducedthefirstfullyearofapatientexperienceprogramatEvangelical.ItisdesignedtohoneinonwhatpatientsexpectfromHospitalstaffandfacilitiesandhowEvangelicalcanrisetomeetthoseexpectations.

Educationalsessionswereheldwithallstafftobuildenthusiasmaroundeveryone’sabilitytocreatepositive,caringinteractionsthatleavealastingimpression.Volunteerswerealsotrained

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PATIENT EXPERIENCEspecificallyonpatient/guestrelationsandhowtheycanhelptoraisethebartodeliverexceptionalservice,everytime.

Roundingwasintroduced,withthePresidentandCEOvisitingpatientsweeklyalongsidetheDirectorofPatientExperience,addressingkeyissuesofsatisfactionsuchas:Howwasyourfood?Wastheroomquietenough?Didthestafflistentoyourneeds?AllarekeyareaswheretheHospitalcangofromgoodtobettertobest.

Basedontheincredibleinsightprovideddirectlyfrompatientsabouttheircareexperience,roundingwasexpandedtoincludemembersoftheExecutiveOperatingTeam(EOT).VisitstothefloorsarenowdonebyHospitalleaderstomeetwithpatientsandstaffeachatdifferenttimestounderstandthemanyshiftsofcare

throughoutthedayandnight.

Basedonwhatwaslearnedduringrounding,someoverlookedconveniencesandtoolsforbetterexperienceswereexplored,including:

Providing stools in the rooms so physicians can sit to talk to their patients directly and in a more personal way.

Adding a mobile charging station to the Emergency Department waiting room so family members who experience a wait time have extended use of smart devices.

Offering gift cards for dining services in the Dining Room or The Café to patients and their families who are experiencing a less-than-positive stay.

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Adding noise level monitoring devicesto the nurses stations on inpatient floors to indicate when sound decibel levels get too high for patients to rest and recover in a quiet environment.

Infiscalyear2017,thefocusonpatientexperiencewillexpandtohourlyroundingandbedsideshiftreports.Fromthisandotherinitiatives,theHospitalhopestogrowfromtheopinionsthatmatterthemost—thoseofthepatientsandguests.

Pictured Right: Patient Relations Specialist Heidi Maust visits with a patient in the Emergency Department waiting room.

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BUILDING FOR THE FUTUREEvangelical Eyes Continued GrowthOneperspectiveatEvangelicalCommunityHospitalthatneverchangesisthecommitmenttoprovidethecarethecommunityneedstodayandtomorrow.

Evangelicalhastwoexpansionsonthehorizonforfiscalyear2017—WestBranchMedicalCenter,thenewhomefortheHospital’soutpatientservices,andanewbranchofficeofSUNOrthopaedicsofEvangelical,withphysicaltherapyattheMillerCenterforRecreationandWellness.

New Branch of SUN OrthopaedicsEvangelicalisjoiningtheMillerCenterforRecreationandWellnessinitseffortstopositivelyimpacthealthandwellnessofthecommunity.EvangelicalwillbringtotheCenteraneworthopaedicofficeandphysicaltherapygym,andwilltransitionfitnessprogrammingtotheMillerCenterforoperationalandprogramoversight.

“ThispartnershipwiththeMillerCenterfitsperfectlywithourmissiontoprovideourcommunitymembersaccesstoopportunitiestomaintainorimprovetheirhealth,”saidKendraAucker,PresidentandCEOatEvangelical.“Arecreationalhubintheheartofthecommunityistheperfectfitformovement-relatedserviceslikeorthopaedics,physicaltherapy,andfitnessprogramming.”

TheHospitalwillbeconstructingan8,500-square-footbranchofSUNOrthopaedicsofEvangelicalandphysicaltherapygymattheSt.MaryStreetrecreationcenter.Theprojectisexpectedtocostabout$2million.

ThenewbranchofSUNOrthopaedicsofEvangelicalwillfeaturesixpatienttreatmentrooms,allowingphysiciansandadvancedpractitionerstoefficientlymovepatientsthroughthediagnosisandtreatmentprocess.Onsiteimagingserviceswillalsobeavailabletoorthopaedicpatientsatthenewlocation.Thephysicaltherapygymwillincludethelatestinrehabilitativeequipmentandwillaugmentthecurrentphysicaltherapydepartmentspaces.

TheHospital’sFitnessCenterwillberelocatingtotheSt.MaryStreetfacility,whereday-to-dayoperationswillbeturnedovertotheMillerCenteradministration.AllexistingstaffmemberswillbegiventheopportunitytotransitionwiththeFitnessCenter,andmemberswillalsobegiventheopportunitytomovetheirmembershipstothenewownership.Inaddition,theMillerCenterhaspledgedtoupgradeequipmentandkeepprogrammingpopularwiththecenter’smembership.

TheconstructionprojectandFitnessCentertransitionareexpectedtobecompletedinthesummerof2017.

Pictured Right: Kendra Aucker, President and CEO, and William Anderson, Associate Vice President of Support Services,

visualize construction plans at the new West Branch Medical Center.

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West Branch Medical CenterLocatednearEvangelicalCommunityHospitalatthecornerofRoute15andLoanRoad,WestBranchMedicalCenterwillbringtogethertwofamilymedicinepractices,diabetescare,woundhealing,painmanagement,andbariatriccare,aswellasabrand-newservice—urgentcare.

Whiletheexpert,heartfelt-careremainsthesame,patientswillenjoytheaddedconvenienceofseeingtheirhealthcareprovidersinthesamebuildingthatincludeslaboratory,sotestscanbedonequicklyandefficiently.Inaddition,immunizationsandpreventiveserviceswillbeavailable,andthelocationwilloffermoderninteriorspacesandmoreparkingforeaseofaccess.

URGENT CARE—Prompt,high-qualitycarefornon-life-threateningillnessesorinjuriesinamorecost-effectivesettingthantheHospitalEmergencyDepartment

PRIMARY CARE—Consolidatingtwoprimarycarepracticestoofferextendedhoursandincreasedprovideravailability

DIABETES CENTER—Support,education,andcareforpatientswithbothType1andType2diabetesprovidedbyaspecializedteam

PAIN MANAGEMENT—Guidingpatientsinthesearchforrelieffromchronicpain

BARIATRIC CLINIC—Providingpersonalizedplansforlong-termweightcontrolthroughbehaviormodificationandweight-losssurgery

WOUND AND HYPERBARIC MEDICINE—Advancedcareforburns,surgicalortraumaticwounds,andvarioustypesofskinulcers

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EMERGENCY vs. URGENT CARE How do I decide?

Emergency Care

� Heart problems

� Uncontrolled bleeding

� Suspected stroke

� Unexplained seizures

� Breathing emergencies

Go to the Emergency Department for situations that could result in significant loss of blood, potential disability, or loss of life.

Urgent CareChoose the urgent care center for non-life-threatening situations to receive high-quality care quickly at a lower cost.

� Cough, cold, and flu symptoms

� Breaks, fractures, and sprains

� Infections

� Rashes and skin conditions

� Burns, cuts, and scrapes

� Animal bites

� X-rays

� Vaccinations

� School, camp, and sports physicals

When you have an injury or illness that needs prompt attention, select the right service to get fast, effective care.

BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE

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Options and Access Guide Evangelical’s FocusNewandadvancedequipment,technology,andservicesconsistentlydriveinitiativesatEvangelical.Thegoalistoprovidethecommunitywithaccesstoconvenient,affordablecareandestablishEvangelicalasthehealthcarefacilityofchoice.

Fiscalyear2016wasnoexception,withseveraladvancesmadeavailabletothecommunitiesEvangelicalserves.

3D Mammography Offered at The Thyra M. Humphreys Center for Breast HealthGenius3Dmammographygivesnewinsightwhenitcomestimeforascreeningordiagnosticmammogram.Thetechnologygivesradiologistsamoreaccurateviewoftheinsideofthebreastandbenefitsallwomenwithamorethorough

mammogramexperience.Forwomenwithdensebreasts,thisadded3Dtechnologycombinedwiththeadditionaloptionofwholebreastultrasoundidentifiescancersthatcanoftenbemissedbyusing2Dstandardmammographyalone.TheGeniusproducesclear,high-resolutionimagesofbreasttissuethatradiologistscanreadalayeratatime,muchlikereadingabook.Insteadofviewingthemasflatimages,finedetailsofmassesordistortionsassociatedwithcancersandpre-cancerouscellsaremorevisibleandnolongerhiddenbythetissueaboveorbelow.

Surgical Services Offered in ShamokinIdentifyingtheneedforsurgicalservicesinShamokinandthesurroundingarea,SurgicalSpecialistsofEvangelicalopenedanofficeat125WestCommerceStreetinShamokin.Patientsofthatregion

nowhaveaccesstohigh-quality,affordablesurgeryoptionsdeliveredbyEvangelicalCommunityHospital’scompassionate,board-certifiedexperts.Surgicalofferingsincludethelatestminimallyinvasivetechniquesforhernias,gallbladders,andcolons,weight-losssurgery,andcomplexbreastandveinprocedureswiththepotentialtoaddservicesbeyondsurgicalinthefuture.

Palliative Care Practice Opened at EvangelicalWhendiagnosedwithaseriousorpotentiallylife-limitingillness,individualsnowhavetheoptionofreceivingspecializedcareatPalliativeMedicineofEvangelical.UnderthedirectionofKathrynGiorgini,DO,palliativemedicinefocusesoncontrollingandrelievingthesymptomsandstressassociatedwithaseriousorlife-threateningillness.Thesupportivecareofpalliative

PATIENT ACCESS

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medicineworkshand-in-handwithapatient’sexistingmedicalplan.

Oftenconfusedwithhospicecare,whichisprovidedwhentreatmentforaconditionhasendedandlifeexpectancyisatsixmonths,palliativemedicinedoesnotreplacetreatmentforamedicalconditionbutinsteadprovidescomprehensiveholisticcareandisavailableatanytimeduringtheillness.

Expanded Imaging Technology for Earlier and More Precise DiagnosesTwosignificantadditionstoimagingservicesmadetheirappearanceduringfiscalyear2016.

APET/CTscannerwasaddedatthebeginningofthefiscalyear.It’stheonlyin-houseunitavailabletopatientsfromHarrisburgtoRochester,N.Y.Priortothis,

patientsneedingthistypeofscanweretreatedinmobileunitswithlimitedaccess.ThehighlysensitivePET/CTscanusessugarwaterwitharadioactivetracertoproduceanimagethatcandetectdiseaseandmonitortheprogressofcancertherapy.

WiththePET/CTin-housescannerinplace,patientsbenefitfromapleasant,openenvironmentthatiscomfortableforwaitingtimesduringthetest.Thescanroomismuchlargerthanthosefoundinmobileunits,creatingalessclaustrophobicfeel,andtherearemorehoursofavailabilitytomakeschedulingmoreconvenient.

AsecondadvancementwastheadditionoftheSymbia®TruePoint™SPECT-CTsystemfromSiemensMedicalSolutionsatEvangelical.Thesystemcombinessingle-photonemissioncomputed

tomography(SPECT)andcomputedtomography(CT)toenablephysicianstodetectheartdisease,cancer,andotherdiseasesearlier,thusallowingthemtotargettreatmentswithgreaterprecision.

Evangelicalisoneofthefewmedicalfacilitiesintheareatocurrentlyofferthistypeoffusion-imaging.BycombiningnuclearmedicineandCTimages,theSPECT-CTsystemenhancestherapyplanning,speedsexamtime,andincreasescomfortandconvenienceforthepatient,whoundergoesaseamlessprocedureandhastomakeonlyoneappointment.

SincearrivingatEvangelical,theSPECT-CTtechnologyhasgreatlyexpandedcardiologyandparathyroidimagingservices.

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PATIENT ACCESS

Pictured Right: Jeffrey Nolter, BA, CNMT, prepares a patient for a scan using the SPECT-CT system.

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INSIGHTSKendra Aucker, President

and CEO, launched her

campaign to refocus the

organization with a series of

“town hall” meetings at the

Campus Theatre in Lewisburg.

During the hour-long sessions,

she detailed her vision for the

organization, laid out a map of

the competitive landscape, and

challenged employees to treat

each other with respect,

patience, and kindness.

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MORE THAN 850 BAGS OF POPCORN WERE HANDED OUT

DURING THE FOUR “TOWN HALL” MEETINGS.

EMPLOYEES ATTENDED ONE OF FOUR SESSIONS HELD BY KENDRA AUCKER, PRESIDENT

AND CEO.

1,289

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS FISCAL YEAR 2016

Board Members TimAppleJulieBarna,DMDJohnD.GriffithR.BrooksGronlundRogerS.HaddonJr.AmandaKessler,Esq. LindaKorb,PhD,NCPsyAJohnMeckley,Esq.TimmA.Moyer

JaniceOmlor,DOFredrikB.PaulsenJr.JuliaRedcay,DOMatthewReish,MDJohnE.Rice,MDJ.DonaldSteeleJr. DennisSwankHenryA.TruslowIVP.RonaldZug,MD

Board OfficersJulieBarna,DMD–ChairJohnMeckley,Esq.–ViceChair Corporate OfficersKendraA.Aucker,President/CEOJamesStopper,TreasurerAngelaHummel,Secretary Ex-Officio MembersKendraA.AuckerChristopherMotto,MDJamesPatterson,MD PatPowell

Directors EmeritusJamesG.Apple MarthaA.BarrickRobertL.Gronlund SaraG.Kirkland JohnH.MathiasWilliamG.Reish,MD NormanS.Rich

SolicitorMarkVanBlargan,Esq.

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Janice Omlor, DO

Anesthesiologist

Anesthesiology of

Evangelical

Lewisburg

Tim Apple

Director of Sales

Bimbo Bakeries USA

(BBU) Lewisburg

Timm Moyer

Co-Founder

MoJo Active, Inc.

Watsontown

Matthew Reish, MD

Orthopaedist

SUN Orthopaedics of

Evangelical

Lewisburg

Julie Barna, DMD

Dentist

Two Dental Divas

Lewisburg

John D. Griffith

Real Estate Owner/

Developer

Mifflinburg

R. Brooks Gronlund

President /COO

Wood-Mode, Inc.

Kreamer

Roger S. Haddon Jr.

President/CEO

Sunbury Broadcasting

Corporation

Sunbury

Amanda Kessler, Esq.

CEO/General Counsel

Synergy Health System

Northumberland

Julia Redcay, DO

Physician

OB/GYN of Evangelical

Lewisburg

Linda Korb, PhD, NCPsyA Milton

John Meckley, Esq.

Attorney

Milton

Fredrik B. Paulsen Jr.

Lewisburg

John E. Rice, MD

Physician

Neurology of Evangelical

Lewisburg

J. Donald Steele Jr.

Chairman/President/CEO

The Northumberland

National Bank

Northumberland

Dennis Swank

Associate Vice President

of Finance

Bucknell University

Lewisburg

P. Ronald Zug, MD

Hospice of Evangelical

Lewisburg

Henry A. Truslow IV

President

Sunbury Textile Mills

Sunbury

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WearepleasedtorecognizethefollowingfriendsoftheHospitalfortheirgenerosityandsupport.Theseindividuals,corporations,organizations,andfoundationsprovideforHospitalservices,capital,andendowmentneeds.

Lystra E. Rogers’ Society

Founder’s Society

The 1926 Club

President’s Associates - Gold

President’s Associates - Silver

President’s Associates

Friends of the Hospital

Patron Plus

Patron

THESE DONORS HAVE MADE GIFTS FROM JULY 1, 2014, THROUGH JUNE 30, 2016.

$50,000andAbove

$25,000–49,999

$10,000 –24,999

$5,000–9,999

$2,500–4,999

$1,000–2,499

$500–999

$250–499

$1–249

Lystra E. Rogers’ SocietyAnonymousDegensteinFoundationRobertW.DonehowerEstateJohnFamilyFoundation

Founder’s SocietyJamesG.&PatriciaAppleQuandelConstructionGroup,Inc.Ralph&JosephineSmithFundattheFirst CommunityFoundationPartnershipof Pennsylvania

The 1926 ClubAnonymousBlaiseAlexanderFord,Inc.Walter&AlletheaBruceCharlesFoundation,Inc.EvangelicalCommunityHospitalMedicalStaffJoyceE.FryEstateRobert&DeOnneGronlundMifflinburgBank&TrustNorthwayIndustriesFundattheCentral SusquehannaCommunityFoundationNorthumberlandNationalBankThePepsiBeveragesCompany

PlayworldSystems,Inc.RemmeyPalletSilvertip,Inc.AnneC.SimpsonTa-TaTrotVNAHealthSystemWatsontownBrickCompanyHermanO.WestFoundationWilliamCameronEngineCompany

President’s Associates - GoldAnonymousIvaG.BergeCOLDWELLBANKERPennOneRealEstate, Inc.CornerstoneAdvisorsTheDailyItemMichael&CarolynDaniloffTheEyeCenterofCentralPAFairchildBrothers,Inc.FamilyPracticeCenter,PCGeisingerHealthSystemJohn&SueGriffithRobert&CaroleHammDean&KarenHeintzelmanHoover’sBerninaSew,Inc.

DONOR REPORT 2016

Dick&JaneHumphreysJerseyMike’sSubsLamarAdvertisingMembersChoiceFinancialCreditUnionMercedesBenz,Audi,VolvoofStateCollegeMifflinburgCommunityAmbulanceRodericR.MooreNortheasternPennsylvaniaAffiliateofSusan G.KomenBreastCancerFoundationOfficeDepot/OfficeMaxMr.&Mrs.WilliamD.RobinsonDr.&Mrs.ThomasC.SmithGary&SandySojkaSunburyBroadcastingCorp.SwinefordNationalBankT-RossBrothersConstruction,Inc.WEDnetPAWeisMarkets,Inc.WestMiltonStateBank

President’s Associates - SilverAlexanderPontiacBuickCadillacGMCTruckHarryE.Ammon*AnonymousJim&CaroleAppKendraAucker

25 * deceased

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Baker,Tilly,Virchow,Krause,LLPDr.JulieAnnBarna&MarkVeraguthAlan&MarthaBarrickBayardPrintingGroupBaylorHammCompaniesBowenAgencyRealtorsBucknellUniversityCitizens’ElectricCompanyCreativePlantscapesRichardI.CrosslandSr.HarryE.CulverDunkin’DonutsSusanE.EvansMr.JamesM.FrieryAmy&BrooksGronlundG.Scott&BessieK.GuyerFoundationHeritageSpringsMemoryCareInc.HospitalBilling&CollectionServiceInteriorConstructionSpecialists,Inc.KeystoneForgingCompanyElliott&LindaKorbKreationsbyKrisFloristLaPrimaveraItalianoRistorante&PizzeriaLibertyTravelMcCormickLawFirmMichael&GailO’KeefeJames&AlisonPattersonQuantumImaging&Therapeutic Associates,Inc.Dr.&Mrs.W.GaleReishRichard&MiriamRobeyS.LutherSavidgeTrustattheSunbury NorthumberlandCommunityTrustDarleneM.SharpDr.DouglasA.&SueEllenSpottsStahlSheafferEngineering,LLCJulia&ToddStefanEarl&JoyceStognerTimberTallWhitetailOutfittersVFWAuxiliarytoSelinsgrovePost6631VillagerRealty

AllenW.WalterWood-Mode,Inc.

President’s AssociatesAlbrightCareServicesAnonymousCarol&TimAppleBalfurdLinenServiceBB&TClarence&DorothyBeilerMr.&Mrs.EdwardS.BennageJr.Mr.&Mrs.AlexanderR.BerntLouis&JoyceBetzDarshanK.Bhangdia,MD&MariaFasano Bhangdia,MDBingaman&SonLumber,Inc.Chris&HeidiBingamanJennyBoyle,MDBuffaloValleySupplyCorp.GeorgeR.BurmanJr.CapitalBlueCrossJohnP.CarpenterDr.&Mrs.DanielS.CaseTheCellularConnectionTheCenturionGroup,LLCThomasC.Clark,Esq.Daniel&ElizabethClementVivianL.ConferConsolidatedGraphicCommunicationsCorneliusFamilyFundofThePhiladelphia FoundationCustomCarePharmacyDr.&Mrs.ChrisJ.Darrup&FamilyMr.RaymondE.DavenportDianeDawsonNaDeneW.Deiterick*Dr.&Mrs.JohnF.DevineDonateWellMrs.DorothyV.DouglasE&JRobinsonOperatingCo.,LLCEMCCorporation

FeroVineyards&WineryHildyFerrignoFikeBrothersCarpetOneTerriH.FortunaFossJewelersJohn&ElizabethFuriaDave&JodyGeiseMarie&LarryGinsburgSylviaGleasonJeffrey&NinaGoffRoger&DeniseHaddonMr.&Mrs.CarlHagaJonathan&CarolHahnJeanD.HarerF.Ellis&JaneHarleyPaul&PeggyHassingerCorey&JeniseHoffmanB.JeanHoltzappleHospiceofEvangelicalJeffrey&AngelaHummelInFaithCommunityFoundationJanssenPharmaceuticals,Inc.JerseyShoreStateBankJohnDagleJewelersKen&CoreyJuskoAmandaG.Kessler&AndrewMisenerFrederick&VirginiaKesslerKeystoneCommunicationsNicholas&SharonKloseMark&MarianneKrammesKreamerFeed,Inc.PeterK.Kresl&LoisSvardSharon&BobKribbsMr.&Mrs.AlbertJ.LagermanLoewsHotelsBarry*&MarjieMaxwellMcNeesWallace&NurickDr.&Mrs.ArthurH.McTigheJohnE.MeckleyIIIDiane&TedMeixellMerckCompanyFoundation

26* deceased

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William&CarolMetzgerMiddWestFieldHockeyTeamMiddWestGirlsSoccerMidPennEngineeringCorp.MichaelW.MillerMillheimSmallEngine,Inc.MirrorImageFashionsbyJ.KleinbauerMoJoActive,Inc.MarilynR.MookMr.&Mrs.DaleE.MoyerTimm&KristenMoyerBradleyJ.Mudge,DODr.&Mrs.WilliamT.MusserTheMustardSeedMiriamNaugleSandyNelsonNewBerlinAmericanLegionHome AssociationSoniaY.Newton,MD&HeberS.DreherIIINottinghamVillageNRGControlsNorth,Inc.Frank&JaniceOmlorOriginalItalianPizza-LewisburgOriginalItalianPizza-MifflinburgRobertE.PatersonMr.&Mrs.WilliamL.PattonDr.John&MelodeePersingProfessionalRoofServices,Inc.PrudentialInvestmentsQualityPrintShop,Inc.Dr.Julia&DavidRedcayJennifer&MatthewReishNorman&PhyllisRichJacobA.RiehlSr.Riggs,Counselman,Michaels&Downes,Inc.Edward&JudyRobinsonJasonC.RobinsonHelenRoweMr.&Mrs.DonaldC.RuhlJr.SacredHeartChurchSantander

Jeffrey&MelanieSchrefflerRichard&DonnaSchuckService1stFederalCreditUnionServiceElectricCablevisionEleanorB.ShellyTheSholleyAgency,Inc.Cindy&DickSkeltonGregoryL.SpinelloDr.&Mrs.RalphH.StarkeyJ.DonaldJr.&JoanneK.SteeleSunburyTextileMills,Inc.SusquehannaValleyCountryClubPaul&MarshaTarvesHank&JanTruslowUltimateExpressCarWashRobertE.&DaraL.ValentineWatsontownNursing&RehabCenterBrian&LindsieWolfeCharles&CoreyWoodcockJacquelineWottrichDennis&JillYergerMr.&Mrs.GeneD.ZartmanJan&RonZug

Friends of the HospitalThomasR.&KeriL.AlbrightJohn&NoreenAllisonWilliamP.AndersonIIIAnonymousTheAshlandFoundationAssociatedOralSurgeons,P.C.B.C.PaintingDavidW.BastianMr.WilliamBeckerMichael&AnnBeckleyIvaG.BergeBetty’sLillianM.BowerBradleyShoemakerGalleryChristinaA.BriggsDrs.Michael&JanBrown

BucknellUniversityAthleticDepartmentBZMotorsChryslerDodgeJeepRamCentralPALimousine&CarService,LLCCole’sHardwareHarryL.DaileyDiakonLutheranSocialMinistriesAndrewE.DilatushThomasF.DominickLeighDoneckerJudithA.DownerEnhancedManagementServices,Inc.EvangelicalCommunityHospitalJunior VolunteersFidelityCharitableGiftFundFoxViewFarmsFurmano’sKellyM.GeiseGiantFoodStoresDr.&Mrs.D.BradleyGrayDr.DavidW.GrayKen&JeanneHaferMr.LarueHawleyHillerArchitecturalGroupHoffman’sMachineShop,Inc.KayHoldrenDr.Jay&JenniferHolthusHooverTractorKathleenE.Horne,DOiSignSusannaKodlickJacksonNicholas&HollyJohnstonMs.PaulaKlingler-AlbaRoxanneE.KopelcheckRobert&CarolLamparterLarsonDesignGroup,Inc.Ken&LeoneLatshawLawtonInsuranceAgency,Inc.JudithA.LechlerLewisburgBuildersSupplyCo.LewisburgStudioPaulS.Lin,MD

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Mrs.MaryJ.Lippert-ColemanLewisL.MartinSylvan&AmandaMartinTom&CindiMartinMartin’sSmallEngineRepairMazeppaUnionChurchDr.&Mrs.RandiJ.McLeodMr.*&Mrs.KennethF.MeaseDavid&Marlene*MenschNicoleMillerMillieBoutique&JewelryBarChristopherJ.Motto,MDTamaraS.NormingtonTheOpenDoorGalleryOwens&MinorRik&PamPaulsenSharonPearceDavid&JanPearsonPedro’sWineCollectionKaraA.PersunKennethPiercyJesse&LauraRamseyLydiaM.ReiffRetrahRitzCraftCorporationofPACarolynRobbinsRustyRailBrewingCo.,LLCSageTechnologySolutions,Inc.Brock&AmandaSaylorScottW.SeeboldMaryE.SeewaldEstateDeane&JeanneShivelyBarbara&JohnSirianniDonnaR.SnyderRobynA.SnyderPhilip&ReneeSoslandLauraE.SowersCarolA.SteckelJim&EliseStopperRandallS.StrausserGerald&JuliannStrine

SunnyhillFarmTrucking,LLCSusquehannaValleyBigTwins MotorcycleClubSusquehannaValleyLimousineInc.Mrs.KathleenSwankShirleyA.TroutmanUnforgettableEventsVermontCommunityFoundationWaltDisneyWorld-CommunityRelationsCarolWaughenNicholeWeber,Olivia,&NoraWillowStoneworks,LLCWilsonTestingLaboratories,Inc.Zenzinger,Inc.

Patron PlusMaurice&LaurieAburdeneAdvancedSkinCareAssociatesJasonAlabakoffDavid&HilaryAlbrightAnonymousDoreneR.BakerLucyBakerBankofAmericaFoundationEileenR.BarnesCurtisBarrickLiseBarrickDr.&Mrs.BrianA.BatmanGary&BarbaraBaylorMaryE.BeckleyBrookeBergerMax&MarthaBingamanMirriamBingamanFrederickW.BisbeeBlackDogJewelersKimBowers-AntolickPaul&CarolBrannMr.&Mrs.E.RossBrowneJudyBubnisIonD.Bucaloiu,MDBuck’sServiceStation

CentralBuildersSupplyCompanyChristopherW.ChappellDavidChappellFloydE.ChristmanJasonS.CicoriaJenniferE.ClarkClosetsPlusRobertConnerBrianJ.ConnollyJamesC.CormanTheCountrySquireCoupAgencyInsuranceR.Jeffrey&LaCindaCoupTimothy&CindyCowanCrescendoSoundsRobertB.CrossPrestonL.DavisMs.BillieJoDayMaryAliceDeihlDennis&HollyDeiterC.LaurieDeitrickPhillipM.DeRoseMichelleD.DetwilerMark&KimberlyDiRoccoDianeM.DonkochikDwellingsRichard&JudithEllisSusanBallFaederGuy&KayFairchildFamilyPracticeCenter,P.C.Sally&BrianFerguson-AveryMr.HaroldU.FlandersJohn,Tiffany,McKenna&AidenForman &FriendsMollyFraumeniNaomiG.FreedFusion-AnABFBoutiqueDanaL.GencoGeoffreyGibsonChristineGilfertTheGreenbrier

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PatGrooverJeffrey&CarolGruberTheHandlanFamilyReneeL.HartmanBill&TinaHertzMr.&Mrs.NeilB.HessDavid&AnnHilliardVeronicaJ.G.IrvineKathrynIrwin-LentzStephenE.IrwinIsabellaRestaurant&CocktailLoungeIt’sAllAboutMeBoutiqueSusanD.JamisonJenniferEngelDesignsRev.&Mrs.JamesE.JohnsonR.MichaelKaarJeff&BethKapsarLamarE.KeeferBrandyL.KiftKiwanisClubofBuffaloValleyAMKiwanisClubofLewisburgE.H.Kleckner,Inc.Jana&BradenKlingerTerry&PamKramerTobyJ.KrouseSkip&JillKrystonAngelaK.LahrMr.GeorgeS.LakisBob&CathieLangtonBill&CharlotteLavertyRobert&ShirleyLazarusMr.AlvinD.LeitzelOlgaC.LeonScottC.LettermanLewisburgPlasticSurgeryCenterJoseph&NancyLindenmuthNils&SimonaLovikMr.GaryM.MahalskiBillMaloneyLindaJ.MannMr.&Mrs.SamuelA.Marolo

PHYSICIAN LEADERSHIP CIRCLE FISCAL YEAR 2016

1926 Club

Evangelical Community Hospital Medical Staff

President’s Associates - Gold

The Eye Center of Central PA

Family Practice Center, PC

Thomas C. Smith, MD

President’s Associates - Silver

Julie Ann Barna, DMD

James R. Patterson, MD

Quantum Imaging & Therapeutic Associates, Inc.

Douglas A. Spotts, MD

Todd M. Stefan, MD

President’s Associates

Albright Care Services

Louis H. Betz, MD

Darshan K. Bhangdia, MD & Maria Fasano Bhangdia, MD

Jenny L. Boyle, MD

Daniel S. Case, DO

Chris J. Darrup, DO

John F. Devine, DO

John P. Furia, MD

J. Lawrence Ginsburg, MD

Kenneth L. Jusko, DO

Arthur H. McTighe, MD

Bradley J. Mudge, DO

Sonia Y. Newton, MD Janice Omlor, DO

John H. Persing, MD

Julia E. Redcay, DO

Matthew W. Reish, MD

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Tim&JanetMarshJackT.Martin,MDDanielP.MasserCaroleJ.MaurerJeanM.MaurerMcDonald’sMrs.BonitaL.McDowellJoel&KeriMeckleyAmandaMeixellLindaL.MenschTheMercantileAbigailMiddletonMifflinburgLumber&BuildingSupplyMs.NancyL.Miller-BoyerMrs.EliseA.MillsJeannetteM.MitteerMohrDesignsDr.&Mrs.JamesW.MorganDr.&Mrs.BradleyK.MoyerShannonG.MoyersJamesMurphyMatthewS.MyersDomenico&StaceyNapoliBob&DonnaNolanOberdorf’sFloorCoverings,Inc.Dr.&Mrs.ChristopherD.OlsonPardoe’sPerkyPeanutsRonald&ShirleyPetersBrian&LucillePopeMarty&PatriciaPowellPurdyInsuranceAgencyBill&JanPurselJeffrey&DebraRanckMichael&ErinReddingMichael&NicoleReedBenjaminL.ReichleyDonaldB.RemmeyJr.RichfieldUnitedMethodistChurchRobbinsMarineMr.&Mrs.JimRouthCharlesH.Ruckle

DebraRunkleCarlSchillingEstherSchrefflerNormaR.SchutterSusan&FredSchwartzDonnaSeesSelinsgroveFieldHockeyAssociationShafferLandscapesSiamCafeHelenS.SnookLarry&CarolSnookRuthAnnSproutJenniferSullivanTom&CandiTaylorJoyceTelatovichJinnyTreasTroesterDairyTrotFitness,LLCMeghanK.TroupCliff&DianeValentineMs.SharleeVanHornWalter&LorretaVanNuysAngeloVieceli&MelodyFerrignoWaverlyKennelsRonald&KristenWenningGraceR.WernerWilliams&WilliamsJewelersChristopherD.WilliamsJaneE.WoodcockWoodmenoftheWorldLewisburg Camp#693Lynn&E.CharlesWunzErez&MarisolYedidL.MarleneZook

PatronChris&WarrenAbrahamsonDon&BrendaAdamsJames&KarenAdamsAFSCMERetireesLocal8602DonnaAiello

KayF.AikeyNevin&NancyAikeyAshleyM.AlbertsonDean&JanetAlbrightLindaL.AleWilliam&JanetAlexanderRoger&BarbaraAllisonWendyR.AlvarezAmacherFamilyFundofThePhiladelphia FoundationAmericanLegionAuxiliaryUnit71DorothyM.AndersonRuthK.AndersonCherylAnoniaAnonymousAnthraciteIndustries,Inc.Stan&BevAntonaitisJonathan&BrendaAppleBud&PattyArbogastNancyJ.ArdCecil&JoyceArnoldArrowheadRestaurantRichardL.ArthurJudithP.AshbyLee&JudyAtticksEdithA.AuckerLarryD.AugustineAnn&MikeAurandAlmaM.AyersGaryS.AyersLilaI.BaddorfToddA.BadmanMrs.CarriemaeBaileyPamelaBaileyLarryBailorCarolA.BairMs.CherylD.BakerDaniel&SandraBakerFrancesA.BakerGene&AmyBakerTerryBaker

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CharlesL.BallantineElizabethBallewBaltimoreOriolesBaltimoreRavensBaltimoreSymphonyOrchestraJohnW.BarchetMarthaB.BarclayDawnK.BardBurneyBarker&TinaBoothStephen&CarolBarkerMarthaL.BarkholzJosephM.BarlowBarnOwlArtStudioElizabethM.BarnwellHelenJ.BarshMr.ChesterL.BartholomewDorance&DorisBartholomewMaryEllenBartholomewPaul&JoyceBartholomewReginaldH.&EstherM.BartholomewShirleyM.BartlettMrs.LindaA.BasomRuthN.Basom*Bill&ConnieBastianJeffrey&VickiBastianMr.&Mrs.EdwardS.BastuscheckDoraM.BattramBettyD.BaumerMrs.BarbaraM.BaumertGeorgeD.BaumertMr.H.DanielBaylorJoanneR.BeattyDavid&SaraBeaverDonaldM.&JoyceC.BeaverMr.&Mrs.RichardBeaverThomas&NancyBeaverJudithH.BechtelDr.LesterL.BeckMr.&Mrs.DarttM.BeckerMaryA.BeckerSusanA.Behr

Elam&CharlotteBeilerGwenBeilerBellaSalon&DaySpaBella’sBlissBakeryJanBenderPatriciaA.BenderTheBeneventoFamilyMaryA.BenferDixieG.BennerKarenBennerLorraineT.BennerTimothy&MarcyBennerMrs.EvaR.BennettPeter&RuthBergstresserLakeE.BerkenstockBerkshireHathawayHomeServices HodrickRealtyAmandaJ.BerntMr.&Mrs.CharlesE.BerryRobertF.BertramJr.Mrs.InaM.BettsMr.&Mrs.HarshanBhangdiaAlvinJ.&JanetM.BickelMr.&Mrs.MelvinH.BickelSr.Roger&Janet*BiddingerGregory&MonaBidelspachBieber’sContractingCo,Inc.YvonneS.BiggsEthelE.BilgerChad&LisaBingamanCharlesE.BingemanDonaldL.BirdBisonBeverageMrs.DonnaJ.BitnerThomasJ.BitterlyTerriBittingBJ’sSteak&RibHouseJulieBlackMs.BarbaraW.BlakleyCarollJ.Blank&HelenS.NunnRonald&FrancesBlatchley

Bill&JanieBloomMr.&Mrs.RaymondW.BloomKenneth&Ruth*BloomerMr.&Mrs.DerrickW.BlylerJohnJ.BobackBob’sCycleShopBodywork&MassageforWellnessGlennaM.BogartArleneP.BohnerKarlynM.BohrLindaL.BollingerRev.&Mrs.*DavidE.BomboyMr.&Mrs.DanielC.BoopMr.&Mrs.EarlJamesBoopRichard&SusanBoopSusanM.BoopLinda&JimBooseLeroyE.BordnerMaryJ.BordnerGingerL.BorichMr.&Mrs.ChristopherJ.BoutonDonald&HazelBowerJanetteL.BowerBrookeA.BowersClairE.BowersoxRandall&MaureenBowersoxKimBoydDavidE.BoyerJudithE.BoyerJudyL.BoyerL.MildredBoyerMrs.MarjorieS.BoyerMs.NancyL.BoyerRon&JodiBoyerShelleyM.BoyerMr.&Mrs.WilliamC.BoyerAnnaLouiseBridgeSusanPerkinsBrillat&ThomasBrillatDavidBrinckmanGerald&MargaretBriskeyTrishaM.Brobst

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JohnF.BrommerB.JeanneBrosiusJanetR.BrosiusAngela&ChrisBrouseEleanorBrouse&FamilyRobert&AnnaBrouseAlan&JoanBrownJames&DarleneBrownLenneaF.BrownLindaM.BrownMelissaN.BrownRonald&SuzanneBrownMr.&Mrs.RobertBrozekatMs.AgnesBrubakerBill&CayeBrubakerCarolineM.BrubakerJohnH.&AnnaL.BrubakerBenjamin&LisaBrusoWilmaBryanBarbaraS.BryantGailM.BuckRobertL.&MargaretL.BuckBuckeyeBakeryBucknellGolfClubMargueriteL.BuddBuffaloWildWingsTheBullRunTapHouseStanley&LoreleiBullardTinaBurgess&FamilyPaulM.BurkholderJohn&GailBurnellDennisD.BurnsKarenL.BurnsTerence&DebraBurnsJoanL.BushShirleyJ.BushMrs.B.IsabelleByrdElizabethA.MahoneyNatalieE.Caldwell*PatriciaCallahanBettyJ.Callenberger

ColeenS.CameronPaulineC.CameronMrs.GladysV.CampDick&BarbCampbellMr.&Mrs.DonaldE.CampbellMr.&Mrs.FredCampbellJoyceM.CampbellMelissaCampbellCampusTheatreMr.&Mrs.JamesCannonCanoeSusquehannaCaribbeanConnectionMs.CathyD.CarisDorisJ.CarlJohnW.CarlLinda&CharlesW.CarlCarmikeCinemasDistrict14Mrs.RobynN.CarperStephanieH.CarrCarriageCornerRestaurantJoseph&BarbaraCarterBob&SusanCarylDana&JanisCathermanMr.&Mrs.RobertCathermanToby&EllenCathermanDaniel&KathrynCavanaghTammyJ.CawleyGenevaT.Chambers&FamilyAshleyB.ChappellMr.ClydeA.ChappellFannieL.ChuppCivilWarCiderCompanyLarry&TheresaClarkRandallW.ClarkTom&LoisClarkBonnieClawserClinicalResearchResourcesPhyllisE.Close*Betty&DaveCloughClydePeeling’sReptilandRobertD.&JoanA.Cohen

CharlesL.ColeCole’sHardwareCommunityArtsCenterCharlesE.Confer&MaryLotspeichDaniel&HeidiConklinBob&PennyCooperJohnM.CooperLindaLyonsCooperBarbaraL.CorneliusFrederickN.CotnerTom&KayCotnerEdward&JacquelineCotterSandy&DavidCottrellNancyE.CoulmasCountryFarm&HomeCenterRick&JudyCoupJaneM.CourtadeDick&AngelaCovert&FamilyBill&JoanCristFreemanL.CromisJr.PeggyL.CromleyGary&RobinaCronrathMr.&Mrs.TerrenceCrouthamelCSIUCharlesZ.CulletonDorisW.CullisonCUMCWomensFellowshipNoelK.CurtisAngeloCutroneCVSPharmacyRichardE.DagleJack&CarolDalePaulW.Dalkewicz&ThomasBrzozaMichael&SusanDamianoMaryJoDanielsKathyF.D’ArpinoMr.&Mrs.JohnDaubermanElizabethI.DavailusAlmaJ.DavisJoyceL.DawsonKarenA.Day

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In Fiscal Year 2016, the Throughput Task

Force was formed to identify and resolve

patient flow issues within the Hospital. In

just a few short months, this internal team

was able to recognize areas for improvement

and helped to institute a number of changes,

such as improved communication between

departments, clear policies for patient

transfers, increased nursing staff including

charge nurses in ICU/SDU, reworked imaging

priorities, and more. Using employee

recommendations and patient feedback,

the Throughput Task Force will continue to

identify areas for improvement and find

solutions.

DININGROOMRENOVATIONSConstruction of the renovated

nutritional service area spanned two

fiscal years, and the 12,674-square-

foot space reopened to the public in

November 2015 as the O’Keefe

Dining Room in honor of Michael

O’Keefe, who retired as President

and CEO of the Hospital in June

2015. The project cost $4.1 million

and included a Café for quick-grab

food items, an overhauled kitchen

including modern equipment, a new

serving line focused on efficient

function, a comfortable and

welcoming dining area, and new

conference rooms and meeting

spaces.

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In Fiscal Year 2016, the Throughput Task

Force was formed to identify and resolve

patient flow issues within the Hospital. In

just a few short months, this internal team

was able to recognize areas for improvement

and helped to institute a number of changes,

such as improved communication between

departments, clear policies for patient

transfers, increased nursing staff including

charge nurses in ICU/SDU, reworked imaging

priorities, and more. Using employee

recommendations and patient feedback,

the Throughput Task Force will continue to

identify areas for improvement and find

solutions.

54,3858 OZ. CUPS OF COFFEE ARE SERVED IN A YEAR

365DAYS A YEAR THE DINING

ROOM IS OPEN

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DarwinF.DeamerJeanD.DeanDavid&AudreyDeckardMr.&Mrs.DanielDeckerMark&TinaDefordMiriamM.DeiblerCalvinE.DeitrickDale&LeathaDelongDeltaDentalSusanJ.DemkoAnnDennenMrs.MaryAnnDePietroCynthia&DonaldDerrJeanDerrYvonneM.DerrThomasL.DerrahEvelynV.DewireMs.CynthiaA.DiAscroBarbaraD.DiehlDale&SharonDiehlJanetR.DierksMs.MaryAliceDietrichMr.&Mrs.MichaelA.DietrichBeverlyA.DilleyAndreaL.DillmanLewisD.DinglerCharles&SusanDinsmoreJamesP.DipperyCaroleA.DittyChristalDixonKathyA.DlabikPeggyA.DoakJosephDobrzynDockeyAuctionServices,LLCJudithE.DodgenDominickT.AdamoFuneralHomeRichard&HelenDonahoeMaryMarthaDonahueMichael&PhyllisDoneganMrs.LeolaDornsifeMargaretJ.Dove

CatharineA.DoyleDarryl&DonnaDreeseMs.NatallaM.DreeseDebraL.DresslerJohn&BarbaraDromazosTorreyL.DrumAlbert&DuranneDrumhellerNancyA.DrummCherylA.DuganJosephine&RolandDukeKandisS.DuncanMaryO.DunkerlyGale&Manuel*DuqueRonald&BerniceDuttryAnnM.DzwonchykEarl’sBicycleStoreSuzanneD.Eberhardt-SmithJohnL.EbrightPatriciaL.EbrightSandraL.EbyGuyC.EdingerHelenM.EdlingMr.&Mrs.AlanE.EdmistonEdwardJonesInvestmentsJenniferEhrlichLindaS.EichenlaubEliteNailElizabeth’s-AnAmericanBistroMr.&Mrs.DonaldJ.ElyCarlA.EmeryJoyL.EmeryZelda&RaymondEmeryMrs.CarolC.EngleJacob&ZonaEngleJeffry&DebraEngleDonzella&LarryEnglemanTheEnglishGardenEnterline’sFlowerShoppeKarenM.ErdleyCharles&LisaEricksonTim&KimEshelman

ESIEmployeeAssistanceGroupMrs.FrancesL.EttingerMrs.MarleneR.EttingerEvangelicalCommunityHospitalMed-SurgEvangelicalCommunityHospital RehabilitationServicesNancy&WalterEverettMr.&Mrs.DonaldN.EverittKellyEverittJeffEyerJohn&MelodieEysterBarryL.FahnestockJosephineFanningMr.&Mrs.AnthonyJ.FasanoMs.LucyA.FasanoMaryM.FasanoMr.&Mrs.DavidFaustTimothy&TammyFaustRick&PattiFauxGeorgeA.FeckerRuthA.FetterLawson&BarbaraFettermanFetter’sMeatMarketJordanW.FetzerAnnM.FeyBettyJ.FicksKerry&JacquelineFicksLoriA.FicksJohn&DeniseFikeEleanorP.FinanWandaE.FinckFirstBaptistChurchofElimsportStaceyFishAllenL.FisherAlvinFisherJr.Butch&PeggyFisherChrist&AnnaMaryFisherEdwin&LindaFisherFrederickL.FisherMrs.HelenB.FisherFisher’sMeatMarket,Inc.

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ESTATE GIFTS FISCAL YEAR 2016RobertW.Donehower

JoyceE.FryMaryE.Seewald

HelenS.Evans*Elizabeth(Betty)K.Frederick*Mrs.ArthurJ.GelnettDr.&Mrs.J.LawrenceGinsburgJohn&SueGriffithRobert&DeOnneGronlundCarolS.&JonathanF.HahnRobertS.HarderMr.LakeL.HartmanMarlinL.HartmanConnieM.HeymanMrs.AlbertE.Humphreys*MaryEllenJansen&SonsLawrence*&MarilynLawsonRobert&SaraLeachNealL.LewisJohnT.Lilley*Mrs.JoAnneK.LyonsJohn&SusanMathiasMrs.MargaretB.Mathias*PriscillaS.Merritt*Bill&CarolMetzgerRodericR.MooreWilliam&JoanMoyer

Dr.&Mrs.WilliamT.MusserThomasB.Musser*SandraJ.NelsonMrs.JaneG.Norton*Saul&FlorencePuttermanTamiG.RadeckeDorothyG.Reish*Dr.&Mrs.W.GaleReishMr.&Mrs.*C.H.RenshawAnna*&BillRichardGeorgeW.Robinson*CarolGarmanSchwartzBerniceP.Secrist*ScottSeeboldKathrynT.ShadeMr.LeslieE.Sheary*Cindy&DickSkeltonJackSlear&LonPyersMaryJaneStackowski,MDMaryJaneStevenson*Dr.&Mrs.TudorL.ThomasFitzR.Walling*KimA.WalterEllenL.Wenner*

LEGACY CIRCLE FISCAL YEAR 2016In1995,theBoardofDirectorsestablishedTheLegacyCircleforfriendswhohaveincludedtheHospitalintheirestateplansormadeotherplannedgiftssuchasagiftannuityorcharitabletrust.TheLegacyCircleallowsEvangelicaltoexpressitsgratitudenowtothosewhohavemadefutureprovisionsfortheHospital.

Margaret(Peggy)E.Acker*AnonymousMr.&Mrs.JamesG.AppleDr.JulieAnnBarna&Mr.Mark VeraguthMargaretS.BeekmanAmyM.Bell*Max&MarthaBingamanMr.&Mrs.RonaldC.BlatchleyMr.*&Mrs.ArthurR.BordenCarrieBrouseWalter&AlletheaBruceMargaret(Peg)L.Bryan*Mr.GeorgeR.BurmanJr.JohnP.CarpenterJosephJ.CarrollJohnM.CooperHelenM.Cotner*HarryE.CulverMr.&Mrs.*RaymondE. DavenportDavidW.Diehl*RobertW.Donehower*CathryneB.Dye*

36* deceased

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Business Leaders

COLDWELLBANKERPennOneRealEstate,Inc.

CornerstoneAdvisors

TheDailyItem

FairchildBrothers,Inc.

Hoover’sBerninaSew,Inc.

JerseyMike’sSubs

LamarAdvertising

MembersChoiceFinancialCreditUnion

MercedesBenz,Audi,VolvoofStateCollege

OfficeDepot/OfficeMax

SunburyBroadcastingCorp.

SwinefordNationalBank

T-RossBrothersConstruction,Inc.

WeisMarkets,Inc.

WestMiltonStateBank

Premier Leaders

Distinguished Leaders

BUSINESS LEADERSHIP CIRCLE FISCAL YEAR 2016

FORD

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Tom&SuzanneFitzgeraldOwenFloodyJeanFlournoyJoanM.FohringerMr.&Mrs.CarmenL.FolioWilliamJ.FolkMarvinW.FollmerMidgeFoltzerAlanK.FoorRuthA.ForbesMaryAnneForryPatrick&LeslieForsburgDawnM.ForsterBrentM.FosterStephenA.FosterLindaFox&FamilyRebeccaFoxTheresaJ.FoxMaryK.FranceschiniEarl&Virginia*FrantzKenneth&DonnaFrederickLauraFritzlenBetsyFrymoyerWilliam&LolaFullerNellieA.FulmerKathleenA.FunkRosariaV.GabrieleDavidE.GagerJr.TheolaW.GaitherJackL.GalerDr.Joseph&KarenGallagherGallery358...DavidCooneyPhotographyGarfield’sRestaurant&PubWilliamP.GaskinCarolynM.GattyMr.&Mrs.ShaunT.GaulGEFoundationEmmaL.GearhartMr.&Mrs.HaroldA.GehrerChad&TabithaGeiseWilliam&MollieGeise

AshleyJ.GeiserGeisingerInfectionPrevention&Control DepartmentAnnW.GelnettLonnieE.GelnettMichael&DonnaGemberlingLinsleyGentileEthelM.GeorgeWilliam&PatriciaGeorgeEmmaJ.GessnerJames&ChristineGessnerRuthM.GessnerShonnaN.GeyerGhezzi’sGeneL.GilliomFrancis&DebraGillottMr.RichardGilroyTed&CindyGingrichCharlesH.GinterKathrynM.GiorginiMrs.MarthaA.GirvinAngelo&JoAnnGiuntaLauraGlaceDonnaL.GlassJimGleasonRoy&LoisGlickDavidG.&AnneR.GoehringCarol&GaryGolbitzScottS.GoldGoldenLadies,LLCdbaHideawayLatteCafeBrady&BarbaraGolderMr.&Mrs.AlbertGolfieriBettyJ.GoodDavid&LindaGoodhartGoodShopAlice&RichardGoraDorothyGordner&HenryDr.&Mrs.DanielS.GordonMs.BettyJ.GossSusanB.GottschallRusty,Karen&SarahGraber

Carol&BruceGrahamNickGraham&TimKiefferRoyG.GrahamAnneliesE.GrayLarryW.GraySr.Mr.*&Mrs.HubertP.GraybillGreekIslesSalonHowdy&HeatherGreelyBantle&JudithGreenElizabethP.GreenSharonR.GreenElizabethA.GreenawayRenateB.GreeneKatherineK.GrenobleDuane&AnneGriffinDavid&LestiaGrillScott&SandraGroceElmer*&ShirleyGroseM.PeterGuyerMr.&Mrs.WillardHaasDiane&JesseHackenbergElizabethA.HackenbergDr.&Mrs.GaryA.HackenbergMr.JackC.HackenbergLillianM.HackenbergShirleyM.HaferW&LHaines&FamilyLarry&TrishHaireWilliamL.HaleClement&KarenHaleyCarlE.HallLeighW.HamiltonRobertM.HammerleeBlake&SusanHancockJim&Judi(Bitner)HandelMicheleHaneToddHannaDonald&GloriaHansMr.&Mrs.TomHansLarryA.HarbonicRobert&ChristenaHarder

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AmandaHardingDeveryHarmonPam&JeffHarpsterGarryE.HarringAnnaE.HartmanDavid&SandraHartmanCharlesHarveyWilliamE.HauckSamuel&RobertaHauptKurtHausammanBarbHause,Stacy,Ken,&AidenFlorenceJ.HayesSondraG.HayhurstShirleyHeasleyDannieL.HeffnerNancyL.HeggenstallerRobynEHeilThePaulHeimFamilyMarvinHeimbachBonnie&RogerHeintzelmanDavidHeintzelmanPaulD.HeintzelmanMr.&Mrs.RoyHeintzelmanMr.&Mrs.TerryHeintzelman&FamilyCarlB.HeiseyJames&ClaraHemrickJaymeL.HendricksJoyceM.HendricksMrs.NancyL.HendricksDavidC.HenryEdHenryJoA.HenryLynnHenryJackson&MarthaHillHimmelsWomenoftheELCAPhilip&MaryannHoffRyanL.HoffAliceR.HoffmanBarryE.HoffmanCarolM.HoffmanCoryA.Hoffman

Delbert&AudreyHoffmanDianeB.HoffmanJamesS.HoffmanJuneA.HoffmanMrs.MaryEllenHoffmanRichard&NancyHoffmanRosellaH.HoffmanMark&JoanHofmannJeffrey&SheriHokeMr.&Mrs.KenHoldrenByronR.&BarbaraJ.HollenbachLindaHollenbachMr.PaulE.HollenbachRayM.HollenbachBeth&BryanHolmesMr.&Mrs.DavidM.HolmesJamesA.HoltzmanJaneHooverJohn&MargaretHooverJudithA.HooverSusanA.HoppesTheHotelHersheyGlen&KathrynHouptJohnH.HouseknechtA.GraceHouserMrs.BettyJ.HoutzBill&LindaHoutzKaren&DouglasHoveyDorothyR.HowerJohnHuckabyGeneHudelsonCatherineA.HudockCharlotteA.HuffM.LoisHuffinesStevenJ.HufnagleDavidL.HulingBarryE.HulsizerGaryJ.HulsizerTheHummelFamilyMaryL.HummelDavidHumphrey

WarrenC.HumphreyAndrewHuntDavid&LoisHunterMargaretHurshWilliamE.Hutchinson,Jr.HybridTurkeysHarvey&BrendaIlgenMaryL.InchTheInsideTrackIraMiddleswarth&Son,Inc.KathleenFlynnIrionAbbyM.IrwinRobert&SandraIzerMs.JuliaJacobsMr.RonaldL.JacobyJadePalaceMrs.CarlW.JaegersMaryEllenJansenNancyJarrettHazelE.JeffersonGeorge&ZoyaJenksJerseyShoreRadiologyAssociatesRobertW.JevelleShirleyM.JimisonRobertC.JohannsJohnC.JohlitzIIIKarenP.JohnPaul&HeidiJohnWilliam&BarbaraJohnsonLoriJ.JohnstonNorman&MurielJolinCarrieM.JonesCharles&GiniJonesMaeN.JonesRicJones&JaniceStumpJonesBrad&SallyJordanJosephCarrollSalonMaryC.KahlMicki&MollyKahlerJessicaF.KaledasPaulT.Kane

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SabraL.KarrBarry&ColleenKastnerMaryE.KaufmanAmyC.KeeferErlynR.&C.MaryKeeferGaryR.KeeferHarold&PollyKeeferLarry&LindaKeeferPatriciaH.KeelerDorrisJ.KeenNaomiW.KeiperGeorge&PollyKeiserMarilynKeiserEarlE.KeisterKenneth&EvaKeisterMr.&Mrs.RonaldKeisterRuthI.KeisterCarolynJ.KeiterP.JosephKeller

KellyTownshipMunicipalAuthorityFred&DonnellKellyMaryJaneC.KenisonMildredE.KennedyBill,Tish,&KalebKerstetterGladysE.KerstetterKenneth&KarenKerstetterStevenD.&JacqueL.KerstetterMs.CindyK.KesselJanetM.KesslerPatricia&KennethKesslerCarlJ.KijowskiPatchesM.KilgusDavidL.KimmelSusieS.KingMr.&Mrs.DonaldKippMadelynF.KirkpatrickDeanL.KistnerJr.Joe&JudyKleinbauer

Gobel&MargaretKlineJohn&ConnieKlineKarenL.KlineMargaretKlineNancyE.KlineMr.&Mrs.RaymondKlineRonald&EllenKlineRichardH.KlinetobGeraldF.&DonnaS.KlingRichardL.KlingDonaldW.KlingermanAndreaKlinglerJohnS.KlinglerRichard&CarolynKlinglerHomer&PhyllisKlockH.L.Klose&Sons,Inc.KNAProperties,LLCMariannC.KneissRubyJ.Knerr

ANNUAL GIVING FUND FISCAL YEAR 2012-2016

0

200,000

400,000

600,000

800,000

1,000,000

1,200,000FY 16

FY 15

FY 14

FY 13

FY 12

Fiscal Year Annual Fund

($1,000,989.84)

($1,112,302.58)

($916,117.10)

($1,088,103.25)

($997,922.05)FY 12

FY 13

FY 14

FY 15

FY 16

FY 12 FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16

0

200,000

400,000

600,000

800,000

1,000,000

1,200,000FY 16

FY 15

FY 14

FY 13

FY 12

Fiscal Year Annual Fund

($1,000,989.84)

($1,112,302.58)

($916,117.10)

($1,088,103.25)

($997,922.05)FY 12

FY 13

FY 14

FY 15

FY 16

FY 12 FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16

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Charles&KarinKniselyTimothy&LindaKnissRichardL.KnoebelHarryR.KnouseArlayneM.KobelMichael&SallyKobusDavidF.KochKayN.KochRobert&BarbaraKochRonald&BonnieKochJamesF.&PhyllisM.KohlGeorge&DustineKoonsCynthiaM.KopyscianskiMr.&Mrs.StevenKorekMargeryS.KranzBrendaL.KratzerRichardH.&BettyJ.KratzerCharlie&DonnaKrebs

Thomas&LindaKrebsVickiKrebsLenaKreiderKreighbaumInsuranceInc.JeanC.KreighbaumJohnW.KreighbaumKellyAnnKreisherBettyL.KremerCarlP.KrempaskyKimG.KubaNancyL.KuhnCarolJ.KuhnsRonaldJ.KuhnsAndy&HollyKyleDave&JulieKyleL.L.MiniumWilliam&MaryLahnerMargaretR.Lahr

LisaJ.LaidackerMrs.JanetH.LairdLakeTobiasWildlifeParkHelenA.LambeGailLandersLynnE.LangerDianeM.LanierSuzanneM.Larson-TamburoEvelynJ.LatshaMaryK.LaudenslagerCharles&BarbaraLauverEstherR.LauverLarryLawson&BarbaraSchnureMarilynM.LawsonLeJeuneChefSchoolofHospitalityatPenn CollegeGordon&KristieLeeLeeser’sShoeStore

GIVING BY DESIGNATION FISCAL YEAR 2016

Operating ($1,000,990)

Life-Income Gifts ($20,000)

Capital ($209,026)

Endowment ($1,196,027)

Operating ($1,000,990)

Life-Income Gifts ($20,000)

Capital ($209,026)

Endowment ($1,196,027)

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Gordon&JoanLehmanChristopherLeidichMs.LynneLeipoldElizabethJ.LeitzelJesse&MonicaLeitzelRandalJ.LeitzelMs.SandraM.LenigNaomiE.LenkerLerkoProductsJohnP.&JeanneM.LetteerLewisburgYogaNancyW.LibbeyCharlotteR.LiggettMichelleLincolnDale&MindyLindMrs.MarieLindnerJoe&AnnLingenfelterSaraM.LoftusDenaK.LongGenevieveJ.LongLonghornSteakhouseJan&JeffLoseMr.KennethD.LossLibbyR.LossMichaelP.&LynnLoudenslagerMs.AlbertaM.LoveFaithA.LoveLoyalOrderofMoose#1173GeorgeW.LupoldNelsaLutzAleshiaLuuPetraLynchAndrew&SusanLyonsLarry&ShirleyLytleEllenL.MackMagellanRxGrace&OwenMahonPaulMahoneyRev.&Mrs.A.DonaldMainJohnA.MalcolmJr.,MDJames&DawnManeval

Kenneth&MollyManevalGeorgeA.ManningJr.PhebeP.ManottiPauline&JosephManziAnnM.MarcinekMs.DorisS.MarinoDr.&Mrs.PatsyJ.MarraConnieJ.MarschJanetE.MarshWilliamW.MarshallAlfredL.MartinMr.&Mrs.BenjaminH.MartinGregory&KathyMartinHelenF.MartinJeremiahM.MartinLarryB.&NancyM.MartinLinus&IreneMartinReneeE.MartinDr.&Mrs.RobertF.MartinMarzoni’sMr.&Mrs.DavidE.MasserJamesD.MasserTansaG.Massoud&EricaShamesFannieJ.MastPaul&JoMatternGeraldineW.MattocksPaul&PamelaMaugerScott&GloriaMaustRochelleMaustellerDonald&ConnieMaySallyI.McClainFranklin&PhyllisMcCloudBettyLouMcClurePhilipMcCluskeyDavid&RuthMcCordBen&LinellMcCormickMariaMcDermottGeorgeE.McFallPeter&BrandyMcGeeDr.&Mrs.ShawnP.McGlaughlinWayne&SerenaMcGraw

Paul&SuzanneMcGuireJamesA.McKinneyMr.&Mrs.RockyMcLaughlinTerry&JanetMcLaughlinDeanaMcNett-BurkeMr.&Mrs.PaulJ.McShaneJerry&JaneMeadMr.&Mrs.W.ThomasMecouchDollyMeiserRobert&AnnetteMellmanConnieR.MenioMePushJamesA.MerendaMertzMeatMarketMr.&Mrs.FrankMertzJack&CarolineMertzDonaldM.MessimerJr.ThomasE.MessingerMiddleburgHighSchoolClassof1964AnthonyG.MikeCharles&DoloresMilbrandMs.BarbaraA.MillerBenjaminMillerBeth&MatthewMillerDavid&SusanMillerGeorgeC.MillerII,MDHarryR.MillerKellyMillerMaryA.MillerSandraM.MillerDr.StevenC.Miller&Ms.EllenGauthierTom&AnnMillerMarciaL.MilneMiltonHighSchoolClassof‘59MiltonPublicLibraryAudrey,Marlene,&ScottieMincemoyerMirella’sFineCakes&PastriesJamesR.&HelenE.MisaninMariaT.MissigmanMr.&Mrs.CharlesE.MitchellMr.&Mrs.DarvinL.Mitchell

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JerryR.MitchellJeffreyA.MoaneyPhyllisMohrmannMondayNightLadiesBowlingLeagueMrs.AlmaA.Moody-Long&Mr.GeorgeLongEarl&AnnaMookMr.&Mrs.ErnestE.MookDorisM.MooreJay&MarylynnMooreJoanE.MooreCindyMorningstarKathrynMorrisLaurisaG.MorrisJonathanMorschlJillG.MoserNancyMoserHarry&LoisMoseyJohnP.MotichakMarianne&JereMottoMountNittanyVineyard&WineryCynthiaL.MoyerDonald&DawnMoyerDuaneE.&KristinL.MoyerGene&Shirley*MoyerGwenMoyerJames&ClaireMoyerLarryE.MoyerMargaretO.MoyerTerry&JaneMudgeMs.BethA.MullBrianK.MullJuneE.MullJohnMunn&HummieMunnMrs.MaryEllenMurphyMaureenM.MurphyRobertMurphy&MichelleGoodlunas MurphyC.DianaMurrayBeatriceL.MusserGailMusserMrs.IreneMusser

ShirleyF.MusserAl&MarthaNaceDianeA.NaceLawrenceNardolilloNaturalFood&GardenStoreGeorge&AnitaNedostupCharles&LindaNeffMr.&Mrs.J.E.NeidingerJodiL.NeitzLydiaK.NeitzEdwardE.NelsonMrs.MaryG.NelsonMeredithP.NelsonDaniel&PeggyNeuhardNewHopeBibleChurch,Inc.Lyman&BettyNewtonEdwinD.NeyEugene&GayeNickelsHelenB.NickelsenMelissaNobleRalph&JeanNobleMrs.JaneL.NocksHaroldW.NoeckerBrendonR.Nolt,MDMr.&Mrs.HaroldG.NoltLydiaNoltJeffreyD.NolterKyle&KerryNornholdDellaA.NortonKim&JaneenOberdorfHenryOberholtzerMarthaR.OberholtzerCarolOberlinMarlinR.OberlinBill&MaryLouO’BrienJuneE.OckerOldTrailFabricCenterDebbie&PaulOliveriRebecca&JasonOliveriAmandaJ.OlleyToby&CheriOrndorf

ChrisO’RourkeThomas&ShellyOrrenMr.&Mrs.DaleA.OrrisLoyceJ.OsgoodJoyceE.OsmanIsokenO.OsundeJasonOuAngelaS.OwensBarbOysterPACysticFibrosis,Inc.SheilaPackerPackwoodHouseMuseumCharlesC.Pagana,MDMelanieM.PageTimothyPagePaint,Party,&MoreMickey&CindyPalmerAdamJ.PaloLance&VanessaPardoeParishNursingMinistriesCarolA.ParowskiDoloresJ.PattonDeanN.PaulHopeE.PaulL.EugenePaulingEmmanuelK.PeacheyJudy&JohnPeelerPennsylvaniaCollegeofTechnologyCynthia&GarryPeppleMs.PamelaF.PernaSteve&MaryPetersenRaymond&JoanPetersonPfeifferNagineyInsuranceInc.Larry&DeborahPfirmanKimT.PhamKathyA.PhillipsPatriciaA.PickCalvin&DonnaPidcoeJacquelineE.PiermatteiThePineBarnInnH.WynnPletcher

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PlushSalonMr.&Mrs.RobertPoethPompeiiStreetSoapCo.BettyA.PooleMargaretW.PorterJoniM.PowellSandraL.PrattJamesR.PremickEdwin&CarolAnnPriceJamesD.PriceProntoProvisionswithPassion,Inc.IanProudBill&SueProwantPrudentialRetirementThePulaskiFamilyFundMichaelW.PurcellThePurplePlatypusLarry&RobertaPuttermanKathyA.PyersJohn&SalliePyperQCastAluminumQEManufacturingCompany,Inc.QualityInnRitaK.QuinlanR.U.Troutman&Sons,Inc.DonaldO.RagerJr.FaizU.RahmanMerle&JanetRakerdJay&AnnaRamerCraig&CathyRanckJanetM.RanckRichard&BarbaraRapsonFreemanB.RathfonMelanieE.RauchRoger&SandraRauchPaulR.RaupConnie&StevenRavertRaymondJamesMarcellaJ.ReamReba&Pancho’sBob&ShirleyReber

Harold&BettyReberOren&PamReberRedRobinDennis&JanetReedMr.&Mrs.IsaacR.ReedIIJudithD.ReedTom&ShirleyReedDwaineReederL.JeanReeseCaroleJ.RegelRick&StacyReibsomePaul&SusanReichMr.&Mrs.K.BartonReichardJr.VickieK.ReichenbachJosetteReidellHarvey&EllaMaeReiffReiff’sNurseryReiff’sPoultry-Eli&KathleenReiffRobertE.ReigleTom&PeggyReimensnyderDaleL.ReinAnnaM.ReitzElisabethS.ReitzRememberWhenMichael&PeggyRempelPaulineM.RenningerKaren&CharlesRepkaDelmarA.ResslerEdithE.ResslerAllen&CarolReynoldsVirginiaM.ReynoldsArdellaM.RheamGeorge&MarshaRheamBonitaJ.RhinehartMr.&Mrs.JerryL.RhoadsLindaRhoades-SwartzTom&MaryLouRichCarolL.RichardRuthS.RichardWilliamC.RichardTinaM.Richards

VerdaM.RichardsHerbertF.RickertDonaldE.Rifenburgh*George&ColletteRiggsMr.PaulC.RinckRine’sFlowerShopFrederick&LoisRipkaDavidJ.RipponSheri&JasonRipponThomasR.RipponWayne&JudyRishelCraigE.RitterLouiseRitterVickieM.RitterFrankE.RoadarmelAndraM.RobbinsFranklin&FujikoRobbinsGlenA.RobbinsJr.ZarinaRobbinsPaul&LilianaRomanoRev.&Mrs.MichaelC.RomigDomenickN.RoncoProfessor&Mrs.CharlesA.RootPatRosboschilTheRoseGroupScott&CourtneyRosevearAmyRosinskiJamesW.RossNelleRoteKaraRothermelRueS.&BonnieL.RothermelErma&ClarenceRoushGlen&MarianRoushJaredL.RoushJoyG.RoushAaron&MollyRoussellDarleneM.Rowe&RobertVarneyEmilyS.RowleyPatrick&SusanRuaneSuzanRuchRugOutlet,Inc.

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THROUGHPUTA task force was formed in

January to analyze and rethink

patient throughput—efficiently and

effectively triaging, admitting,

diagnosing, treating, and

discharging patients. The

cross-departmental team launched

into the effort, quickly making

process and procedure changes to

help ease bottlenecks. The group

continues to explore more

complex, long-term solutions to

chronic patient-flow issues,

including adding nurses and

improving communication tools.

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A POLICY HAS BEEN APPROVED TO FACILITATE

TRANSPORTATION FOR PATIENTS WHO ARE UNABLE TO

PROVIDE THEIR OWN AT THE TIME OF DISCHARGE.

EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PHYSICIANS ARE GIVING NURSE SUPERVISORS AN

EARLY ALERT WHEN THEY SEE A PATIENT WHO WILL LIKELY

NEED ADMITTED.

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GIFTS TO SUPPORT OPERATIONS 2016

Charles&JaneRuhlMaryKathyrnRuhlVelmaRuhlDarleneK.RupertJohn&ShirleyRussellKarenJ.RussellLindaK.RussellMaryRussin,MDRobert&ElizabethSabolKenneth&BrendaSampsellNancyA.SampsellWilhelmina*&Edwin*SampsellWilliam&GladysSandsDennisB.SannerJeromeM.SassaniBob&JeanSauersMr.&Mrs.ThomasE.SauersBrian&CharleneSauls

George&MitziSaylorMr.WilliamC.SaylorRusselD.SchadelFriedrich&JacquelynSchaefferLeraM.Schaeffer*George&Rebecca*SchellDavid&GenevieveSchenckMr.&Mrs.KennethE.SchlegelMargeryM.SchlegelNettieSchlegelEric&BarbaraSchmidtMaryE.SchmoyerMs.EvelynV.ScholvinKarenE.SchulerSchwabCharitableFundAliceAnneSchwab&BobGarrettMr.&Mrs.GregScott&FamilyJoanI.Seachrist

Mrs.JuneK.SeamanSecretsbyLorieGregory&NancySeeboldCatherine&JuergenSeefeldtJames&RuthSeksinskySelinsgroveDentalArtsSelinsgroveInnIsobelC.SeubertKathrynT.ShadeShadeMountainVineyardsBarbaraA.ShadyCynthia&DennisShafferJames&TriciaShafferL&CShaffer&FamilyRichardL.ShafferSr.Stanley&GeraldineShaffer&FamilyRev.LearE.ShambachLee&DianeShamory

Other ($146,379)

Center for Breast Health ($120,847)

Charity Care ($33,081)

Community Health & Wellness ($24,862)

Scholarships and Training ($97,574)

Hospice ($84,830)

Unrestricted ($336,219)

Pre-Hospital Services ($157,198)

Other ($146,379)

Center for Breast Health ($120,847)

Charity Care ($33,081)

Community Health & Wellness ($24,862)

Scholarships and Training ($97,574)

Hospice ($84,830)

Unrestricted ($336,219)

Pre-Hospital Services ($157,198)

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Richard&LenaM.ShannonMaryAustin&RonShapiroErlaB.ShawMs.DianneS.SheafferJoyceM.ShearerDannetteShebestSheetz,Inc.QuayShellenbergerDonaldW.ShemoryGraceL.ShipeCathiShirkErnest&JuneShirkGloriaA.ShivelerAnnette&HildaShivelyDale&JoyShoemakerHarold&RuthShoemakerRobertJ.ShoemakerRosalieM.ShoemakerStevenB.ShooterSandraL.ShowersJacob&DonnaShreckMr.&Mrs.CharlesL.ShumanJohnP.&SusanM.SidlerSight&SoundTheatresMatthew&SharonSilbermanTim&FranSimkoFred&DebbieSimonErnest&OakieSingletaryTerry&CarolSkarupskySusanS.Skotleski-KrumSmilingChameleonDraftHouseC.James&NancyC.SmithCharles&MarySmithDick&JoySmithDonald&BettySmithGaryG.Smith&SandraVonadaHarry*&DoloresSmithHarryJ.SmithJailynE.SmithJames&DianneSmithJane&JohnSmith

Kenneth&PatriciaSmithLamont&CynthiaSmithLoisL.SmithMarguerite&JimSmithNelson&NancySmithRachelV.SmithMr.&Mrs.ThomasR.SmithCarlW.SmollingerJohn&GuadalupeSnookKolbyL.SnookLinda&RichardSnookBettyL.SnyderBryceSnyderDaneS.SnyderDon&EvieSnyderDonald&JaniceSnyderHeatherM.SnyderIrvin&CarolynSnyderKenneth&BeverlySnyderLaunaSnyderLibbySnyderLindaP.SnyderPaulS.SnyderTawnyaL.SnyderMr.&Mrs.FrancisC.SogesJoseph&MaryAnnSolomonKellySolomonVelmaL.SolomonTim&JeannieSommersRobert&VioletSoperPamelaJ.SoudersMargaret&William*SowersJohn&CherylSpatzerEstherB.SpechtIan&VickieSpeckDianna&RogerSpicklerLorraineB.SpicklerRobert&SheriSpicklerVerland&NancySpringmanMr.&Mrs.RobertStackhouseWilliam&SuzanneStackhouse

MaxineE.StahlMrs.TerryL.StahleyKatherineE.StallerCarolynK.StammHomerF.StammErinE.StanhopeDr.&Mrs.RussellStankiewiczDonaldA.StanleySandraL.StartzelElizabethB.StaufferLutherS.StaufferStauffer’sButcherShop,LLCStein’sFlowers,Gifts&GreenhousesJack&LeeAnnStewartElamR.Stoltzfus,MDNancyH.StoltzfusTimothy&LindaStoltzfusAngelaM.StoverConnie&PaulStoverCarolynL.StraubElsieL.StraubMs.RomayneE.StraubBethL.StrausserGloriaG.StrongMr.&Mrs.RobertR.StroupMr.WilliamF.StuckeyAnnaM.StullSwanS.StullCynthiaStumpMr.&Mrs.DavidStumpEmmalineR.StyerChris&JenniferSullivanHarveyL.SullivanJr.BerthaM.SulouffSummerBreezeStablesSUNAreaTechnicalInstituteSUNAreaTechnicalInstituteResource RoomStaffSUNOrthopaedicsofEvangelicalStaffSunburyKiwanisFoundationDavid&SusanSurgala

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SusquehannaHumanResources ManagementAssociationSusquehannaLifeMagazineSusquehannaSprinklers,Inc.SusquehannaUniversitySandraSutherlandMaryB.SuttlesFred&NancySwaderBeatriceM.SwangerCarolB.SwarnerJamesE.SwartzSweetFrogWalter&LoisSwinefordEdnaN.SwinehartMargaretA.SwinehartSharonK.SwinehartDonaldL.SwopeBarbaraR.TamkeRaymond&ElaineTeemerCelaineJ.TeichmanJanetTemplePeterB.TerrellMr.&Mrs.HaroldB.TerryTexasRoadhouseTheresaMaurer’sBeautySalonBarbara&BobThomasMr.&Mrs.CharlesA.ThomasMs.VirginiaLeeThomsenThreadingLovePhilipThreetMabelE.ThursbyLoisG.TiltonJanetL.TingwallRay&RachelTomaszewskiJohn&SusanTonzetichTopShelfMeats&SeafoodAliceTottenTowneTavern,Inc.JoAnnTracyLindaA.TrateSusanL.Trate

RobertC.TrautweinSusanK.TravisLynn&MarilynTresslerTriTownSwimTeamTrionGroup,aMarsh&McLennan Agency,LLCRay&LindaTritchLilyM.TrivelpieceRay&KathleenTrochanowskiLeroy&BarbTroesterMaryJ.TroupClairR.TroutmanDave&JoanneTroutmanMarlin&DorotheaTroutmanRichard&KarenTroutmanTodd&JenniferTroxellKathrynE.TruesdaleJoseph&PatriciaTrybaTurbotvilleAreaLionsClubRich&AnneTurnamianJamesH.TurnureTuscanVillaGraceO.TuttleSusanTychinskiEdward&GladysUlmerHenriettaUlrichRobert&KathleenUlrichWilliam&DonnaUngerUniversityHairDesignJohnM.UrbanPatriciaR.UrosevichBettyA.ValentineClarence&LindaValentineGailValentineGreg&LeslieValentineKevin&CarolValentineRheldaValentineMs.EleanorTobiasValushinMaxineA.VandermarkJackR.VanHornSteve&CarolVanKirk

CarolVargas&BruceJacksonJeffrey&PaulaJoVarney&FamilyLawrence&ClaireVarneyJosephE.VeleySr.JoelW.VenturiniMelvyn&BonnieVinerEdward&MicheleViningRobinC.VonadaMaryEllenVonNeidaSherylVrabelBeverlyI.WagnerDave&BarbaraWagnerJoeWagnerJoyceE.WagnerMicheleWagnerRichardE.&NancyI.WagnerRoyE.WagnerKimberA.WalkerBob&KittyWalter&DaughtersMr.*&Mrs.CharlesW.WalterClyde&DianeWalterColby&JudyWalterDaniel&ShirleyWalterKennethG.WalterNancyB.WalterNevin&LindaWalterRay&FredaWalterRichardE.WalterRichardF.WalterRobert&LindaWalterRoger&MarianWalterBettyJ.WaltersHarold&GloriaWaltersDr.&Mrs.H.RichardWardCarolA.WarfelWashTubsLaundromatHilbourneA.WatsonCoraI.WeaverGaryE.WeaverTheJamesK.WeaverFamilyJulieA.Weaver

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MarieE.WeaverMarieS.WeaverRaymondWeaverWayne&PatriciaWeaverJoanE.WebbJeanneL.WeberMaryD.WehrFaeM.WeibleLindaC.WeigelPhyllisJ.WeirWeisMarkets-LewisburgMichael&LynnetteWeisnerDonaldD.WellerKatie&Ned*WellerRussellF.WellsTaniaC.WellsChaninD.WendlingLeroyC.WenrickBettyC.WentzlerRobertG.WerbaBernitaK.WertDouglasA.WertzWestBranchTennisClubJenniferL.WetzelTheresaM.WhannPeterJ.Whitcopf,MDNancyWhiteJudithL.WhitenightWhite’sCleaningServiceArthur&JanetWiandDouglas&KatyWidenorShirleyS.WilhelmMarianneWilkinsonEdward&JanetWilliamsJeremeyN.WilliamsMarvin&LindaWilliamsRichard&JeanetteWilliamsRuthJ.WilliamsWilliamsportCrosscuttersWillowbrookHomeOwnersAssoc.WilsonRoss

AnnetteWilsonBarclayM.Wilson,DOC.LynnWilsonDavid&JaniceWilsonDavid&JoanneWilsonDavidG.Wilson,DMDDianeWilson&RichardRelyeaDorisM.WilsonMarty&LoriWilsonMr.&Mrs.JerryB.WilverCarl&GraceWineyMrs.ElizabethA.WintersteenRobert&CeciliaWitcoski,Paul,Georgia, &FamilySandraWitmerLindaWittesShirleyH.WittesMr.&Mrs.EugeneWojciechowskiE.JanetWolfNancyJ.WolfLindaWolfeWomen’sProfessionalPartnershipVern&GoldieWomerEvelynR.WondersMr.&Mrs.SamuelA.WoodGeorge&AnnWoodlingWorldofLittleLeagueMuseumMrs.AnnC.WrightDonnaM.WronoWyndingBrookProShopRuthA.WynnPatriciaYetterJohnH.YinglingBerniceA.YocumEarl&LoisYoderRuthR.YoderBarryYoungE.JaneYoungKeithA.YoungL.JoanneYoungRalph&VeraYoung

TerenceM.YoungJamesR.YoungerMr.&Mrs.KennethW.ZechmanLesterZechmanPatriciaZechman&FamilyCarolS.ZeiberElmaZeiberDr.&Mrs.DavidM.ZelechoskiErma&RobertZelechoskiJohn&WandaZellersMs.YolandaE.ZellersBettyR.ZerbeRandall&MelanieZickgrafAllen&JanetZimmermanAmosS.ZimmermanCarolA.ZimmermanIdellaP.ZimmermanMr.&Mrs.JamesE.ZimmermanJoanA.ZimmermanJocelynS.ZimmermanJudyZimmermanLairdK.ZimmermanMadelineR.ZimmermanMel&JoyceZimmermanRuthZimmerman&FamilySteveZimmermanLarryD.ZinkMennoZookArlissK.ZwallyL.EugeneZwallyDavidZweier

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John Arbogast, MDGeorgeC.MillerII,MD

Kendra AuckerMichael&CarolynDaniloff

Jeffrey M. AukerMennoZook

Dr. Gary S. Ayers NettieSchlegel

Chris B. BaileySusquehannaHumanResources ManagementAssociation

Martha BarrickDr.&Mrs.RalphH.Starkey

Brian A. Batman, MDDavid&AudreyDeckard

Louis H. Betz, MDRobertL.&MargaretL.Buck

Tina Burgess AFSCMERetireesLocal8602VFWAuxiliarytoSelinsgrove Post6631

James S. Callaghan Jr., MDJudithAshby

Danny H. Cho, MDKathrynIrwinLentz

Charles L. Cole Jr., MDWilliamP.Gaskin

John F. Devine, DOKathrynIrwinLentz

Thomas F. Dominick, MDMichael&AnnBeckley

Ray T. Douglas, MDEleanorB.Shelly

Evangelical Community Hospital Emergency DepartmentKathrynIrwinLentzJames&RuthSeksinsky

Evangelical Community Hospital’s The Family PlaceSusanPerkinsBrillat&ThomasBrillat

Evangelical Community Hospital Laboratory DepartmentArthurH.McTighe,MD

Evangelical Community Hospital One Day Surgery StaffBill&TinaHertz

Evangelical Community Hospital PhysiciansClydeA.Chappell

Evangelical Community Hospital Physicians, Nurses, Staff, & AdministratorsNancyW.Libbey

Evangelical Community Hospital Wound CareJudithAshbyGary&RobinaCronrath

Sally Ferguson-Avery, MDSondraG.Hayhurst

Harold R. FisherHelenB.Fisher

Marjorie (Midge) P. FoltzerShirleyM.Bartlett

Kelly L. Gessner & SamanthaKathrynIrwinLentz

J. Lawrence Ginsburg, MDKathrynIrwinLentz

Marie & Larry GinsburgEileenR.BarnesMarciaL.Milne

D. Bradley Gray, DODoloresJ.Patton

Suzanne Greb, DODorrisJ.Keen

Dean & Karen HeintzelmanMax&MarthaBingamanDaniel&HeidiConklinTimothy&TammyFaustBonnie&RogerHeintzelmanDavidHeintzelmanTerry&CatherineHeintzelman&FamilySharonK.SwinehartBettyJ.Walters

Eleanor (Ellie) A. HeintzelmanSunnyhillFarmTrucking,LLC

Dorothy A. HermaniConnieM.HeymanFujikoS.Robbins

Kay HoldrenCarolOberlin

Deanna L. HollenbachThomas&LindaSmith

Jay Holthus, DMDMarianne&JereMotto

HONOR REPORT 2016

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Hospice of EvangelicalShirleyM.BartlettRichardI.CrosslandSr.LydiaM.ReiffDennisB.SannerLilyM.Trivelpiece

Sheila KetchemShirleyM.Bartlett

Brayden D. KimmelDavidL.Kimmel

Katrina, Carleton, & Brian KniselyCharles&KarinKnisely

Susan Jane Rightmyer KodlickSusannaKodlickJackson

Paul S. Lin, MDJohnH.Houseknecht

Petra Lynch, MDCarlJ.KijowskiPaul&JoMattern

Addison S. MackleyMelanieM.Page

Helen MaglioneHelenA.Lambe

Shawn P. McGlaughlin, MDJoe&AnnLingenfelterFreemanB.RathfonDennis&JanetReed

Cathy Merritt & FamilyKathrynIrwinLentz

Linda S. Messner, CRNPBill&ConnieBastian

James W. Morgan Jr., MDGary&RobinaCronrath

Christopher J. Motto, MDMarianne&JereMottoCarl&GraceWiney

Brenda L. NachtwayKathrynIrwinLentz

Hazel A. NewtonShirleyM.Bartlett

Brayden J. NogleMelanieM.Page

Carol OberlinRuthM.Gessner

Michael N. O’KeefeArthurH.McTighe,MD

James R. Patterson, MDKen&LeoneLatshawEarl&LoisYoder

James R. Patterson, MD & StaffDennisB.Sanner

John H. Persing, MDElizabethP.Green

Tami G. RadeckeMichael&CarolynDaniloff

Julia E. Redcay, DODennis&JanetReed

Jeanne ReedJohn&MelodieEyster

Barbara E. RiehlJacobA.RiehlSr.

Domenick N. Ronco, DOMaryO.Dunkerly

Douglas A. Spotts, MDDorisM.Wilson

Russell J. Stankiewicz, MDEstherR.Lauver

Todd Stefan, MD & StaffDonaldW.Klingerman

David G. Talabiska, DOCarl&GraceWiney

Steven R. Uhl, PA-CJosephine&RolandDuke

Vickie L. Varklet, MDGaryE.Weaver

Ronald A. VenturiniJoelW.Venturini

John M. Weston, MDBill&ConnieBastian

Jennifer L. Wetzel, PA-CIrvin&CarolynSnyder

Dawson C. WilliamsChristopherD.Williams

David M. Zelechoski, MDKurtHausammanJamesA.HoltzmanBarryE.HulsizerCarlP.KrempaskyErma&RobertZelechoski

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Patricia Louise Aikey-TysonNevin&NancyAikeyAnonymousEvangelicalCommunityHospitalMed/Surg.

Michael M. ApfelbaumTheHaddonFamilySunburyBroadcastingCorp.

Michael & Christy ApfelbaumRichard&DonnaSchuck

Helen AughenbaughDianeM.Lanier

William S. AutenDennis&HollyDeiter

Donald L. BairCarolA.Bair

Barbara A. BakerBarbara&JohnSirianni

Willis L. BallewElizabethBallewGeorge&AnitaNedostup

Louise S. BaranBerniceA.Yocum

Darlene M. BastianDavidW.Bastian

William C. BeckleyMaryE.Beckley

Peggy M. BenderTinaBurgess&FamilyGeisingerInfectionPrevention&Control

Elwood (Woody) E. BennerLorraineT.Benner

Mark R. BergeIvaG.Berge

Beatrice M. BieberDorothyGordner&Henry

Ruth BloomerSusanL.Trate

Dolly BollingerDeane&JeanneShively

Betty J. BowenAnonymous

Philip C. BowerLillianM.Bower

Vesta D. BowerSuzanneM.LarsonTamburoRay&KathleenTrochanowski

Richard M. BoyerL.MildredBoyerLoriJ.JohnstonConnieJ.MarschMaxineA.Vandermark

Leona E. BrouseBucknellUniversityLindaFox&Family

Ruth V. BurgessTinaBurgess&Family

George R. BurmanGeorgeR.BurmanJr.

Natalie E. CaldwellAlan&JoanBrownColeenS.CameronEvelynV.DewireKayDunnKenneth&DonnaFrederickTerry&CarolSkarupskyConnie&PaulStover

Tobias O. CathermanCherylAnoniaTerryBakerPaul&JoyceBartholomewJohnF.BrommerDana&JanisCathermanToby&EllenCathermanNancyA.DrummHeritageSeniorHomeCare,LLCTinaM.RichardsCliff&DianeValentineGreg&LeslieValentineKevin&CarolValentineRheldaValentineRobert&CeciliaWitcoski,Paul, Georgia,&FamilyPatriciaZechman&Family

Travis R. CathermanKenneth&MollyManeval

Sharon I. ChappellClydeA.Chappell Leslie G. CooperRonald&SuzanneBrown

James & Adah CormanJamesC.CormanGEFoundation

Albert CresswellDaniel&ElizabethClement

Peggy R. CromisFreemanL.CromisJr.

Jean I. CrosslandRichardI.CrosslandSr.David&LestiaGrillElizabethA.HackenbergJames&ElvaJohnsonDeane&JeanneShivelyBarbaraR.Tamke

MEMORIAL REPORT 2016

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Robert (Bob) D. CurtisNoelK.Curtis

Shirley K. DaileyAnthraciteIndustries,Inc.HarryL.DaileyVirgil&GayHettinger

Pauline DavenportRaymondE.Davenport

John T. DawsonDianeDawson

Kenneth E. DerrRogerBiddinger

Samuel A. DiehlDonnaL.Glass

Violet D. DietrichLaurisaG.Morris

Shirley L. DietzBettyJ.CallenbergerJillG.MoserJuneE.MullEvelynV.Scholvin

Carol A. DilatushAndrewE.DilatushLindaL.Mensch

Boyd E. DipperyJamesP.Dippery

Sharon L. DipperyJamesP.Dippery

Donald D. Douglas, MDDorothyV.Douglas

Robert E. DunkerlyMaryO.Dunkerly

Donald (Ray) R. DutrowPhilip&MaryannHoff

Virgina (Toot) H. EmeryKayF.AikeyPeg&ChrisBoutonRaymond&ZeldaEmeryShirleyHerbster&FamilyConnie&PaulStoverTriTownSwimTeam

Charles P. FasanoIonD.Bucaloiu,MDSally&BrianFerguson-Avery

Willard R. FasoldWilliam&DonnaUngerMicheleWagner

John M. Ficks IIIBill&CayeBrubakerBenjamin&LisaBrusoBettyJ.FicksKerry&JacquelineFicksLoriA.FicksFurmano’sRobert&BarbaraKochJamesE.Swartz Eliza FisherAlvinFisherJr.

Jean L. FisherTowneTavern,Inc.

David A. FoorAlanK.Foor

Joan E. GemberlingMichael&DonnaGemberling

Richard C. GemberlingMichael&DonnaGemberling

Arlene GinterCharlesH.Ginter

Paul C. GossDominickT.AdamoFuneralHome

Joan C. GreelyHowdy&HeatherGreely

Lois W. HaddonDavid&HilaryAlbright

Constance (Connie) L. HarbonicLarryA.Harbonic

Judith A. HardyLoren&JaneAmacherBurneyBarker&TinaBoothTheBeneventoFamilyJohn&BarbaraDromazosLauraFritzlenToddHannaCharlotte&WilliamLavertyJohnMunn&HummieMunnTimothyPageSwanS.StullJeffrey&PaulaJoVarney&FamilyLawrence&ClaireVarneyWillowbrookHomeOwnersAssoc.

Beverly HawleyLarueHawley

Paul L. HeimThePaulHeimFamily

Doris E. HenryDale&MindyLind

Jean P. HepfordPrestonL.DavisGeorge&MarshaRheam

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Jean A. KlineJaneM.CourtadeJoA.HenryMs.LynneLeipold

Richard E. KlineGobel&MargaretKlineMickey&CindyPalmerAnnaM.Stull

Mario J. KubaNickGrahamTimKieffer Tribute(s) for Judith A. KunkelDavid&LoisHunterBernitaK.Wert

Lawrence (Larry) P. LawsonMarilynM.Lawson

Dorothy (Dottie) J. LeitzelRandalJ.Leitzel

Gladys M. Ocker LeonardTowneTavern,Inc.

Linda I. LeuthnerBaltimoreRavensMark&TinaDefordTheolaW.GaitherGeisingerHealthSystemJeffreyA.MoaneyLawrenceNardolilloTim&JeannieSommersSandraL.StartzelRandall&MelanieZickgraf

Catherine L. LewisBowenAgencyRealtorsSam,Jane,&LeeGailMusser

Rita T. Little, RNR.Jeffrey&LaCindaCoupRick&JudyCoup

Nancy C. MaturaniFujikoS.Robbins

Ethel McCormickTom&KayCotner

Lois M. McGrawThomasBrzozaPaulW.DalkewiczSallyI.McClainWayne&SerenaMcGrawDonaldM.MessimerJr.HelenS.SnookLorraineB.SpicklerMel&JoyceZimmerman

Kenneth F. MeaseMildredR.Mease

Calvin W. MengesWilliam&JanetAlexanderHybridTurkeysBob&KittyWalter&Daughters

George E. MohrmannPhyllisMohrmann

Mary E. MooreJay&MarylynnMooreMarvin&LindaWilliams

Bruce H. MoyerGordon&JoanLehmanLindaL.MenschCynthiaL.MoyerJames&ClaireMoyer

William R. NesbitAnneC.Simpson

Frank NonemakerDick&BarbCampbell

Rudy Lee NornholdKyle&KerryNornhold

Rita S. HeplerRonald&ShirleyPeters

Dorothy A. HermaniAnonymousBettyD.BaumerKarenL.BurnsPhilip&MaryannHoffKellyTownshipMunicipalAuthorityBen&LinellMcCormickBart&JoyceReichardFujiko&FranklinRobbinsErlaB.ShawTim&FranSimkoBryce&YolandaUytiepoToru&JuneYakura

Allen H. HooverHoover’sBerninaSew,Inc.

Dr. & Mrs. J. Preston HoyleEdward&JacquelineCotter

Irene E. HummelGregory&KathyMartin

Helen E. IddingsJohn&ConnieKline

Betty & Ray IrwinKathrynIrwinLentz

Glenn E. KeisterClydeR.HermanJr.JuneA.Hoffman

Gary L. KerstetterJoyL.EmeryBill,Tish,&KalebKerstetterKNAProperties,LLC

Gloria P. KlineThomas&LoisClarkPeggyA.DoakKayN.Koch

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Sally E. NyquistLaurisaG.MorrisJohn&SalliePyperRich&AnneTurnamian

Evelyn M. PaulRobert&BarbaraKoch

Esther L. PeckLynneLeipold

Jean V. PorschetBantle&JudithGreenDonnaM.Wrono

Jay W. RanckLance&VanessaPardoePaulS.Snyder

Fae E. RathfonLynnE.LangerGeorgeE.McFallBrian&CharleneSaulsJack&LeeAnnStewart

Paul R. RaupElizabethM.BarnwellDick&BarbCampbellFujiko&FranklinRobbinsErnest&OakieSingletary

Marjorie (Marge) A. ReberBob&ShirleyReberHarold&BettyReberOren&PamReber

Violet F. ReederSaraM.LoftusTheJamesK.WeaverFamily

Lois B. RemerJamesG.&PatriciaAppleMartha&AlanBarrickJudithH.BechtelKen&JeanneHaferBarry*&MarjieMaxwellArdellaM.RheamMaryAustin&RonShapiroHarold&GloriaWaltersJoanA.ZimmermanJudyZimmermanSteveZimmerman

Geraldine (Gerry) L. RhodesJohn&SusanTonzetich

Barbara E. RiehlJacobA.RiehlSr.

Bertha (Mae) M. RifenburghDonaldE.Rifenburgh*

Mary (Vickie) V. RobbinsFujiko&FranklinRobbins

George & Doris RobinsonWilliam&TeresaRobinson

Leon H. RoweHelenRowe

Anita H. RuhlGlennaM.BogartClinicalResearchResourcesAnnM.FeyBarry&ColleenKastnerMichaelP.&LynnLoudenslagerJamesD.Price

Donald & Elizabeth Ruhl Donald&PhyllisRuhl

Joyce W. SannerJohnC.JohlitzIIIDennisB.SannerMelvyn&BonnieViner Edward&JanetWilliams

Lizzie S. SensenigHarvey&EllaMaeReiff

C. Duane SharpJohn&SueGriffithPaulT.KaneLarry&DeborahPfirmanDarleneM.Sharp

Pauline ShileyAliceTotten

Misano ShimaFujiko&FranklinRobbinsBryce&YolandaUytiepoToru&JuneYakura

Quentin S. SnookHelenS.Snook

Crystal D. SnyderJesse&LauraRamsey

David R. SnyderLibbySnyder

Ernest & Grace SnyderDonald&PhyllisRuhl

Freda A. SnyderDorisM.Moore

William SnyderIrvin&CarolynSnyder

Doris M. SpechtBarbHause,Stacy,Ken,&AidenJack&CarolineMertzMiltonPublicLibraryJoniM.PowellJim&EliseStopper 56

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Cindy L. SpinelloKayHoldrenCharlotte&WilliamLavertyGregoryL.Spinello

Robert (Bob) G. StetlerLaurisaG.MorrisAl&MarthaNaceGeorgeD.NedostupWilliam&GladysSands

Norman M. StoverDick&AngelaCovert&FamilyIsobelC.Seubert

Mary E. StrausbaughCarolA.ParowskiNormaR.Schutter

Jackie L. StuckeyLaurisaG.MorrisDonald&BettySmith

Yoshiko SuzukiFujiko&FranklinRobbins

Betty L. SwartzlanderLarry&CarolSnook

David SwitzerChris&WarrenAbrahamson

Beverly M. TrivelpieceDonzella&LarryEnglemanNancyL.HeggenstallerVirginiaM.ReynoldsVerland&NancySpringman

Marlin (Speed) A. TroupGenevaT.Chambers&FamilyRuthZimmerman&Family

Barbara A. TurrellTerence&DebraBurnsGary&BettyHackenbergRobert&BarbaraKochSteve&MaryPetersen

Sara & Leo VanBuskirkJohnJ.Boback

Denise G. VonNeidaNickGrahamTimKieffer

Edna (Emma) E. WagnerDawnK.Bard

Karen L. WagnerCOLDWELLBANKERPennOneReal Estate,Inc.Robert&SandraIzerTim&JanetMarsh

Nancy E. WagnerAnonymousBeverlyI.Wagner

Robert E. Walgran & CraigKathrynIrwinLentz

Cheryl A. WalterFujiko&FranklinRobbinsPaul&MarshaTarvesAllenW.Walter

William H. WeberNicholeWeber,Olivia,&Nora

William (Bill) E. WeirickKreamerFeed,Inc.Larry&ShirleyLytleMiddleburgHighSchoolClassof1964Debbie&PaulOliveriRebecca&JasonOliveriPaulineM.RenningerArthur&JanetWiand

Levern D. WondersEvelynR.Wonders

Robert O. WoodruffGloriaA.ShivelerEdward&GladysUlmer

Harry L. YergAnonymous

Marvin E. YetterPatriciaYetter

Maurice E. ZeiberCarolS.Zeiber

Katie M. ZimmermanChildren:HarveyZ.,MaryEllaM., VeraW.,ElvinZ.

Miriam E. ZimmermanYolandaE.Zellers

Paul P. ZimmermanJocelynS.Zimmerman

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ENDOWMENTS

EndowmentfundingensurestheHospitalwillcontinuetoadvanceitsmissionofprovidingexceptionalpatientcareandout-reachtothecommunity—regardlessofthewaysinwhichhealthcaredeliveryandreimbursementchangeinthefuture.

Capital Needs

•RobertL.RookeFundforCapital&EquipmentNeeds

Community Health & Wellness

•W.GaleReish,MDFundforCommunityHealthEducation

Evangelical Lifeline

•VelmaSwopeFundforEvangelicalLifeline

Charles P. Fasano, DO Memorial Lecture

•CharlesP.Fasano,DOMemorialLectureFund

Hospice of Evangelical

•MichaelDaniloffEndowmentforEvangelicalHospice•GlassEndowmentforEvangelicalHospice

Pre-Hospital Services

•FrederickEndowmentforPre-HospitalServices

Scholarships

•MaeF.KeeferNursingScholarshipFund•CrystalSnyderFundforNursingScholarships

The Family Place

•HoyleEndowmentforTheFamilyPlace

Unrestricted

•UnrestrictedEndowmentatEvangelicalCommunityHospital

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nfiscalyear2016,Standard&Poor’sRatingServices(“S&P”),aleadingproviderofcreditratings,research,andanalytics,raiseditsBBB+ratingonUnionCountyHospitalAuthorityPA’shospitalrevenuedebtissuedforEvangelicalCommunityHospitaltoA-withastableoutlook.

“Anemphasisonusingresourceswiselytoreinvestinthemostcurrenttechnologyandourmostvaluableresource—expertlytrainedpersonnel—hasallowedusasanorganizationtoprovideaccessible,affordablecarethatisofthehighestqualityanddeliveredinacompassionateway,”saidKendraAucker,PresidentandCEO.“Thatisthetruedefinitionofacommunityhospital.”

EvangelicalearnedtheA-ratingbyreachingconsistent,historicallypositiveoperatingresults,havingampleunrestrictedreserves,lightleverage,andcontinuedimprovementinitsliquidity.

“Theratingby‘S&P’reflectsEvangelical’seffortstomakewisebusinessdecisionsastheindustrychanges,”saidJamesStopper,VicePresidentandChiefFinancialOfficer.“We’velookedatthebigpictureandmadebolddecisionswithregardtobuying,contracting,andefficiencyinoperationsthatleadultimatelytoastrongfinancialposition.”

“OverthehistoryofEvangelical,thecommunitysetthestageforsuccess,”saidAucker.“TheHospital’sexistencecameaboutbecauseoffinancialsupportfromthecommunity.UnderthedirectionofadedicatedBoardofDirectors,theHospitalcontinuestoprovidecareandreinvestresourcesintotheHospitalinpartbecauseofthesupportofindividuals,bothasdonorsandpatients,andbusinessesthroughouttheareasweserve.”

Evangelical Community Hospital Audited Audited

Balance Sheet 06/30/2016 06/30/2015

AssetsCashandShort-TermInvestments $36,188,108 $28,057,681AccountsReceivable 20,211,321 19,285,572Third-PartyPayerSettlements 0 0Inventories 3,852,504 3,649,365PrepaidExpensesandOther CurrentAssets

3,230,958 2,887,953

Total Current Assets 63,482,891 53,880,571

PledgesReceivable,Net 24,327 88,068FundedDepreciation 79,554,573 77,882,771Donor-RestrictedAssets 6,149,814 6,351,723DeferredCompensationPlans 2,214,815 1,989,564DebtServiceFunds 2,361,949 2,319,322NotesReceivable 0 0PropertyandEquipment,Net 123,261,411 121,579,743

DeferredFinancingCosts,Net 862,011 903,342InvestmentinSubsidiaries 4,203,948 3,670,701OtherAssets 3,964,442 3,894,085

Total Assets $286,080,181 $272,559,890

Liabilities and Net AssetsCurrentLiabilities:CurrentPortionofLong-TermDebt $2,962,920 $3,158,536AccountsPayable 6,329,497 8,270,215Third-PartyPayorSettlements 2,075,123 3,121,898AccruedExpenses 8,816,615 9,425,199BlueCrossCurrentFinancingAdvance 1,057,190 1,057,190AccruedPayrollandWithholdings 4,839,463 3,632,882

Total Current Liabilities 26,080,808 28,665,920

Long-TermDebt 41,515,750 42,861,814AccruedHealthInsurance/SickBenefitsExpenses

5,870,473 6,468,746

GiftAnnuitiesandOtherLiabilities 262,132 248,127DeferredCompensation 2,280,971 2,048,728EstimatedMedicalMalpracticeClaimsLiability

1,130,246 1,088,008

Total Liabilities 77,140,380 81,381,343

Net AssetsUnrestricted 202,416,280 184,476,062TemporarilyRestricted 1,096,453 995,668PermanentlyRestricted 5,427,068 5,706,817

Total Net Assets 208,939,801 191,178,547Total Liabilities and Net Assets $286,080,181 $272,559,890

IAN A- RATING FROM STANDARD AND POORS

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Self-Pay

Managed Care

Medicare

All Other

Blue Cross

Medicaid

23%

6%

3%

30%

10%

28%

EVANGELICAL COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Audited Audited

STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENSES Fiscal Year 2016 Fiscal Year 2015

Net Patient Revenue $173,848,616 $163,998,244 Other Operating Revenue 6,020,447 6,118,722 Investment Income 1,331,321 2,577,165 Fundraising Revenue 2,363,277 2,079,993

Total Revenue 183,563,661 174,774,124

Operating Expenses

Salaries and Wages 62,673,217 61,905,804 Employee Benefits 15,676,398 16,405,742 Purchased Services 21,649,486 20,204,773 Other Expenses 9,292,719 10,252,340 Depreciation and Interest 14,510,321 13,886,781 Supplies 27,907,489 26,051,726 Loss on Refinancing of Debt 0 0

Total Operating Expenses 151,709,630 148,707,166

Net Income Available for New Services and Facilities

$31,854,031 $26,066,958

NET PATIENT REVENUE COMPARISON

SOURCE OF GROSS REVENUE

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Self-Pay

Managed Care

Medicare

All Other

Blue Cross

Medicaid

23%

6%

3%

30%

10%

28%

FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16

0

50,000,000

100,000,000

150,000,000

200,000,000

$102

,742

,090

$108

,070

,451

$109

,588

,419

$115

,831

,258

$123

,402

,604

$132

,069

,354

$152

,133

,950

$163

,998

,244

$173

,848

,616

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Understanding What the Community NeedsAtitscore,EvangelicalCommunityHospitalandallwhosupporttheorganizationarededicatedtoimprovingthehealthandwellnessofthepeoplewhocallthisregionhome.

Tothatend,theHospitalrecentlycollaboratedwithotherareahealthcareproviderstodeterminethemostpressinghealthneedsofthecommunity.Thestudy,conductedeverythreeyears,isknownastheCommunityHealthNeedsAssessment.

Thefollowingneedswereidentifiedinthe2015assessment:

-Improvingaccesstobehavorialhealthandsubstanceabuseprogramming

-Positivelyimpactinghealththroughlifestyledecisions

-Improvingaccesstohealthcare

-Reducingtheimpactofsocio-economicstatusonhealthoutcomes

Overthenextthreeyears,Evangelicalwillrolloutscreenings,programming,andinitiativesdesignedtoaddressthesefourareasofconcern.

Afullversionofthe2015CommunityHealthNeedsAssessmentisavailableatevanhosptial.com/communityneeds.

COMMUNITY BENEFIT REPORT 2016

Reversing OverdosesAccordingtotheCentersforDiseaseControl,themajorityofdrugoverdoses—6outofevery10—areopioidrelatedandabout78Americansdieeverydayfromanopioidoverdose.Theepidemicisnotlimitedtotheurbancenters,it’shereintheruralstretchesofthecountryaswell.

Thisfiscalyear,Evangelicalsecureda$10,000grantthroughThePennsylvaniaCommissiononCrimeandDelinquencytohelplocallawenforcementcounteropioidoverdosesinthearea.ThegrantsupportedthepurchaseofkitscontainingNarcan/Naloxone,whichwhenadministeredasasprayinthenosecanreversetheeffectsofanopioidoverdoseifgivenintime.

JohnF.Devine,DO,FACP,administerstheopioidreversalprogramatEvangelicalandorganizedtrainingtoensurelocalofficersunderstoodhowandwhentousethereversalkits.

Infiscalyear2016,fourlivesweresavedwiththekits.

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Wellness Starts at Home … the Work HomeInitscommitmenttopromotingahealthycommunity,Evangelicalhasstartedwiththoseitknowsbest—itsemployees.DailyChoices,theHospital’semployeewellnessprogram,helpsalleviatestress,fosterahappyandfulfillingworkenvironment,andreduceabsenteeism.

Participatingemployeestakepartinfunchallengestodrivehealthydietchoicesandmorephysicalactivity.Therearealsoclasses,exercisedemonstrations,onlineresources,andone-on-onewellnesscoachingsessions.

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Total: $26,648,427

Unreimbursed Value of Community Health Education Programs ($878,171)

Volunteer Services ($1,139,962)

Value of Donations ($2,698,968)

$18,796,937

$878,171

$3,134,389

$2,698,968

$1,139,962

Government Program Shortfalls ($18,796,937)

Bad Debts ($3,134,389)

ACT 55 UNCOMPENSATED SERVICES

Total: $26,648,427

Unreimbursed Value of Community Health Education Programs ($878,171)

Volunteer Services ($1,139,962)

Value of Donations ($2,698,968)

$18,796,937

$878,171

$3,134,389

$2,698,968

$1,139,962

Government Program Shortfalls ($18,796,937)

Bad Debts ($3,134,389)

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