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75years of service2014 Community RepoRt
2 2014 COMMUNITY repOrT
2014 Community RepoRt+ healthCaRe vision suRvey
Where we’ve come from is as important as where we’re going.
Teton Valley Health Care, Inc.120 east Howard AvenueDriggs, Idaho 83422
208.354.2383
www.tvhcare.org
TVHC, Inc., Current Board of DirectorsBob Benedict, Chair
Steven Dietrich, Chairman emeritus
Keith Gnagey, TVHC CeO, Vice Chair
Aaron Hansen, Treasurer
Gil Hundley, Secretary
Nathan Levanger, DO, Medical Staff Director
Duncan Moore
robert Whipple, DVM, MD, MMM
TVHC, Inc., Hospital AdministrationKeith Gnagey, Chief executive Officer
Wesley White, Chief Financial Officer
Angela Booker, Chief Nursing Officer
Teton Valley Hospital is a federally designated Critical-Access Hospital.
Driggs Health Clinic and Victor Health Clinic are federally designated rural Health Clinics.
Teton Valley Health Care, Inc., owns and operates Teton Valley Hospital and both clinics in accordance with Internal revenue Service private nonprofit statutes.
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54 Teton Valley Hospital’s First Nurse, Mary Ann Thatcher1939TVH opened its doors May 7, 1939, built on a foundation of Works progress Administration funds and community donations. More than 75 years later, Teton Valley Hospital continues to grow and change with our valley.
Teton Valley Hospital Expansion Groundbreaking1998Teton Valley Hospital leaders used golden shovels to break ground on a major hospital expansion in 1998. Community members donated over $1 million toward the $2.2 million project.
Computed Tomography Scanner 162012
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2014 Community RepoRt+ healthCaRe vision suRvey
Where we’ve come from is as important as where we’re going.
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The current 16-slice CT scanner was installed in 2012 as part of Teton Valley Health Care’s ongoing promise to provide technologically advanced diagnostics for patients. An upgrade from the 4-slice CT scanner purchased in 2004, the unit is housed in a newly renovated exam room in Teton Valley Hospital.
Chemotherapy Hood2013Teton Valley Health Care began offering infusion therapy services in 2012, giving patients access to IV therapy in Teton Valley. A specialized ventilation unit for mixing and packaging chemotherapy medications, purchased in 2013 through a grant from the CHC Foundation, enabled specific forms of chemotherapy to be available as well.
Telemedicine2014Through an affiliation with University of Utah Health Care, our hospital entered the era of telemedicine and now offers 24/7 telestroke and teleburn patient support from specialists. Driggs Health Clinic also provides telepsychiatry services from portneuf Medical Center.
Paging Dr. ResponderYou now have one more expert on your healthcare
team. Introduced in 2014 to assist with specific
traumas (and named by a local 7-year-old
elementary school student), Dr. responder brings
top doctors from University of Utah Health Care
to your exam room. In real time, specialists in
neurology, burns and psychiatry can view and speak
with patients and their primary-care physicians
as added support for assessment, diagnosis and
treatment planning.
Dr. Blake Wachter Keeps it BeatingHearts matter. prior to 2014, people who suffered
from heart conditions had the added prospect of
driving an hour or more to visit with a cardiologist.
We believe that your specialist should travel to
see you, not the other way around. Our visiting
cardiologists agree. In affiliation with eastern Idaho
Cardiology Associates and the Idaho Heart Institute,
you can schedule a visit with Dr. patrick Gorman,
Dr. Blake Wachter or Dr. Douglas Blank.
A New BackboneFor a critical access hospital like ours, the X-ray
equipment serves as the backbone for diagnostic
testing. The unveiling of our new digital X-ray
and fluoroscopy suite marked a high point for
our patients and our healthcare team. The suite
underwent a complete renovation from floor to
ceiling to accommodate the new equipment and
create a higher level of comfort for our patients. The
new suite was jointly funded by a grant from the
M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, Teton Valley Hospital
Foundation and Teton Valley Health Care.
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Meet our specialists:
Travis Riddell, MD
Pediatrics
ChanGes in 2014
Maura Lofaro, MD
OB/GYNGeorge Linhardt, MD
General SurgeryMarc Porot, MD
Anesthesia & Pain Management
Amalia Cochran, MD, MA
UUHC Teleburn
not pictured: Stuart D. Marshall, DDS
Jennifer Majersik, MD
UUHC Teleneurology
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Bradford Talcott, MD
Neurology
People Who Need PeopleUnder most circumstances, a visit to the clinic or hospital can be
stressful. At TVHC, we make every effort to ensure your experience
is a positive one. From organization-wide customer service training
and physician peer review to transparent quality reporting,
we’re focused on person-to-person care and communication. In
2014, clinic patients gave us a 97% satisfaction score and surgical
patients rated us at 98%. What’s our goal? 100%, of course.
Blake Wachter, MD
CardiologyPatrick Gorman, MD
CardiologyAdam Williamson, LCPC
Mental Health Counseling
William Hazle, MD
TelepsychiatryKevin Lee, MD
OrthopedicsMaurice “Mo” Brown, MD
Orthopedics
The Lab Gets ResultsLast year, our laboratory performed more than 23,000 tests to help
support preventive health screenings and diagnoses. Generous
contributions from our community and Teton Springs Foundation have
allowed funding for sophisticated equipment and software to expand
our lab services, improve accuracy and decrease the wait time for many
types of lab results. As an added bonus, Teton Springs Foundation
awarded a grant to literally brighten up our blood draw room with new
paint and furnishings, including a comfortable, adjustable draw chair.
A Place to HealTeton Valley is a place of stunning natural beauty. We believe that
our hospital and clinics should be a reflection of our environment.
Beginning in 2014, we’ve adopted some of the proven tenets
of evidence-based design for healthcare to build a template for
facility-wide cosmetic renovations. Starting with a nature-based
color palette and an eye toward better functionality for patients
and our staff, we’ve taken the first steps toward creating a
healing environment for patients and their loved ones.
10/01/2013 – 09/30/2014Total number of employees..................... 160
Total gross revenue .................... $18,313,066
Salaries, other compensation, employee benefits .........................$6,279,304
payroll taxes ..........................................$633,183
Total expenses .................................$9,939,028
Contributions to our Community
fiscal year 2014
Douglas Blank, MD
Cardiology
Medicaid ...........................................$278,943
Community health improvement .................................... $72,508
Financial assistance at cost ........ $37,889
Contributions forcommunity benefit ........................ $14,895
Subsidized health services ......... $11,032
Total community contributions ...$415,267
Amount to reinvest in TVHC ........$288,079
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“2014 FaCts & FiGuRes
It all adds up to exceptional care.
10/01/2013 – 09/30/2014
Medical Infection rates
.025%Goal: 0%
Surgical Infection rates
.05%Goal: 0%
readmit to er within 72 hours
.095%Goal: <2%
readmit to Hospital within 30 days
6.87%Goal: <12%
Clinic patient Satisfaction
96.25%Goal: 100%
Inpatient Satisfaction
97%Goal: 100%
Surgical patient Satisfaction
98.25%Goal: 100%
quality metrics 2014
1,691eR patients
15,598Clinic patients
6,469hospital outpatients
23,356 lab tests
351mRis
949Ct scans
421mammograms
421ultrasounds
85Colonoscopies
1,100+Flu shots
517ambulance Runs
213tdap vaccines
2,421X-Rays
130sports physicals
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It all adds up to exceptional care. one community hospital.
two health clinics.
more than 18 specialties.
We’re small on the outside and bigger on the inside.
…the level of care was astounding. Medical, and more impressively, nursing care was professional, skilled, attentive and caring; as good or better than I’ve ever seen in 30 years of nursing. I saw nothing but best practices in place and truly respect all those with whom I came into contact.
Without the professional care and effort put forth at TVH during the first hour of my heart attack, I would not be here today. Due to the short amount of time it took to receive the proper care, tests, medications, transport and definitive care, my life will return to normal.
I hardly know where to begin with my praise for Teton Valley’s health care! From the receptionists to the friendly and helpful housekeeping staff, I was so pleasantly impressed while I recovered from knee surgery. The personal care I received was beyond all expectations.
I have lived in Teton Valley since 1977 and have never been a patient in the local hospital before, so I would like to comment on the care given to me while I was in your hospital recently. I could not have received any better care anywhere.
Earlier this month, I experienced a heart attack. I was delivered to the ER by ambulance and the hospital staff quickly triaged and stabilized me and sent me on my way via air ambulance to EIRMC where two stents were placed. I am told that only 8% survive this type of cardiac event. I believe the only reason I survived is because of the excellent care of the EMTs and ER team at Teton Valley Hospital. Our community should know the kind of work our hospital can and does perform as part of their routine day.
I had a significant skiing accident in which I broke my shoulder, with multiple fractures. Thank you all for your kindness and comforting me when I was so far from home. You have a top notch facility and I would not hesitate telling everyone what a wonderful hospital you have.
You all should feel proud of the great service you do in our valley, and after three weeks with you, we can tell you that we have never experienced more loving care.
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the toss oF a Coin
Teton Valley Hospital Foundation120 east Howard AvenueDriggs, Idaho 83422
208.354.6317, ext 181
www.tvhfoundation.org
Board of Directorsray Howard, president
Julie Whitlock, Vice president
Mark Anderson
Tammy Brown
Keith Gnagey, TVHC CeO
Carrie Snoey
John Unland
StaffDiane Tauer Temple, past executive Director
Ann Loyola, Interim executive Director
Scott G. Lambertsen, Development Director
Milissa West, See N’ Save Manager
everyone knows about the ripple effect; about how one decision can affect an entire lifetime. Maybe you don’t know about one particular day in the lives of a local family and how you may have been a part of their story.
It was a family gathering of relatives that started out as a barbecue and picnic. A child went missing. Family members searched and called out his name. He was found in a stream, under water. relatives jumped in and carried him out. The ambulance arrived. eMTs and paramedics worked to resuscitate him while they hurried to Teton Valley Hospital.
Family and friends formed a group at the hospital. It was late. Some people were wet from the rescue. Hospital employees opened the doors of the See N’ Save thrift store and gave them warm clothing and blankets. In the emergency room, nurses and doctors worked to find a pulse and get the child’s lungs to start working again. A medical helicopter was called. Specialists at an out-of-state facility were contacted and sent test results in real-time online so they could be prepared for the young patient being flown their way.
This story has a happy ending. The boy was returned to his family, whole and healthy. The word “miracle” has been used.
How were you involved in the lives of this family? If you’ve ever made a donation to See N’ Save, you were on the team. Sales from the thrift store support our hospital foundation. If you’ve made a financial contribution to our foundation through the Tin Cup Challenge, one of our fundraising events, or given a gift in someone’s honor, you’re a part of this story.
Over the years, gifts of all amounts – from $1 to $100,000 – have allowed the purchase of ambulance equipment, pediatric emergency crash carts, electronic sharing of medical records, emergency diagnostic equipment, cardiac monitors and more.
Sometimes, the difference between life and death hinges on the toss of a coin. Maybe your coin will start the next ripple effect.
please give your support to Teton Valley Hospital Foundation.
This is your story.
Sometimes, the difference between life and death hinges on the toss of a coin.
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the toss oF a CoinWith the current healthcare climate in the US, it’s becoming more and more difficult for small community hospitals to survive. Since 2013, 48 rural hospitals have had to close their doors. Another 160 to 180 rural hospitals are operating on the edge of closure, with one in Texas announcing recently that it was closing its doors and one in New Jersey filing for bankruptcy. In July 2015, hospitals in the state of Hawaii laid off 128 healthcare workers in order to stay in business.
It’s alarming to see rural areas struggle to provide needed hospital services for their communities. We all know that time is critical when it comes to receiving emergency care. It’s also easier to receive medical care with help from a circle of loved ones nearby.
But maintaining a small community hospital like ours requires support from all of us. It’s the mission of our Hospital Foundation to assist with the development, improvement and expansion of Teton Valley Health Care, Inc.
Support can come in many ways. We have people in this valley who contribute time and/or money to help support our mission (and no donation is too small to be appreciated). Others support our hospital by utilizing our facilities and physicians for their healthcare needs rather than making the long drive to Idaho Falls, Jackson or rexburg. This has become easier as physicians regularly visit us offering specialities in cardiology, neurology and other services within our walls so our patients don’t need to travel for follow-up or screening visits. We appreciate these physicians who make the journey so you don’t have to.
Tweaks in healthcare reform and industry regulations will continue to have an impact on how we deliver and receive care in the United States, with a disproportionate share of challenges falling on rural hospitals. I look forward to meeting with many of you this year and learning more about how to strengthen our foundation so that we can continue to meet the medical needs of generations to come.
please feel free to share your ideas and questions with us at [email protected].
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Ray HowardTeton Valley Hospital Foundation, Board of Directors President
2014 Events1 92-Hole Golf Til You Drop tournament
2 remodeled lab room ribbon cutting
3 Tee it Up for the Tetons: Fighting Breast Cancer in Teton Valley golf tournament
4 Art & Wine Auction
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2014 sponsoRships
Joining in the pursuit of community health and happiness.
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health and happiness.
Top (l-r):1. Teton Valley Balloon Rally
2. Community Foundation of Teton Valley, Tin Cup Challenge
3. Fitzgerald’s Bicycles race team
4. Teton County Idaho Search and Rescue training
5. Teton Valley Education Foundation school enrichment program
middle (l-r):1. Teton Valley Foundation,
Kotler Ice Arena
2. Teton Valley Recreation Association youth softball league team
3. Teton Valley High School athletics program
4. Teton Indoor Sports Academy
BoTTom (l-r):1. Teton Valley Foundation,
Teton Valley Great Snow Fest skijoring competition
2. Teton Valley Mental Health Coalition, Mental Health First Aid program
3. Teton Valley Rodeo Company
4. Teton Valley Foundation, Music on Main
Help plan our hospital’s future.
Share your forecasts and suggestions
by taking part in the survey at right.
not pictured: distinguished Young Women of Teton Valley
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What’s your vision for healthcare in Teton Valley, Idaho / Wyoming?Fill out this form and drop it in the mail, or fill it out online at tvhcare.org
I would like TVHC to offer:
o More medical services such as ___________________________________
o More surgical services such as ___________________________________
o More specialists such as ________________________________________
o Fewer services such as reducing _________________________________
o A different hospital location
o A new hospital
o Specific technology such as _____________________________________
o Electronic access to my medical records
o Ability to export my medical records to other providers
o Electronic messaging between me and my healthcare team
o Online scheduling and prescription refills
o Online access to my statements and online bill pay
o Online request for financial assistance
o Ability to complete forms online prior to my appointment
o More rehabilitative services such as ______________________________
o Longer clinic hours
o A stronger focus on overall community health
o More nontraditional health services such as ________________________
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Your chance to win a great raffle prize!Share your contact information below, and we’ll enter you in a raffle for a chance to win a certificate from Stillwaters Spa & Salon at Teton Springs Resort or a one-person, sit-on-top kayak. Must be 18 or older to enter.
Winners will be announced January 30, 2016.
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Cover art:
“Beard’s Wheatfield” oil on canvas by Kelley Coburn, Teton Valley Health Care pharmacist
teton Valley Hospital opens its doors in 1939.
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