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2013 Community Benefit Report
in our Community
Creating Life CHANGINGMOMENTS
www.rsfh.com
DEAR FRIENDS,
At Roper St. Francis, we believe every moment matters. Each moment of providing excellent care, each
smile amongst teammates and every moment spent giving back to our community.
Giving back can be found throughout our organization. It’s the financial counselor going to a patient’s home
to help them enroll in Medicaid. It’s the energized team of walkers at the Heart Walk coming together to
raise awareness and dollars. And it’s the nurse donating her own time to help the uninsured at the Barrier
Island Free Clinic.
In 2013, we gave over $50 million in community benefit. This number represents millions of small moments
combined to make an enormous impact on our community.
I hope you find the moments of giving detailed in this report as inspiring as I do.
SINCERELY,
David L. Dunlap, FACHE
President and Chief Executive Officer
Roper St. FrancisBoard of DirectorsMr. John M. Jordan, Chairperson
Stanley M. Wilson, MD, Vice Chair
Alison E. Dillon, MD
Katherine H. Duffy, Ph.D.
Wills C. Geils, MD
Shanon W. Honney, MD
Jules R. Ivester, Jr., MD
Sister Anne Lutz, CBS
Mr. Joseph Piemont
Mrs. Roberta H. Pinckney
Mr. Richard J. Statuto
Mary Thornley, Ed.D
Mr. Angress Walker, Jr.
Roper St. Francis uses the Voluntary Hospital Association /Catholic Health Association’s standardized community benefit valuation methodology.
A TEACHING MOMENT We believe that feeling good helps you live every moment to the fullest, that’s why we at Roper St. Francis
are passionate about reaching out beyond the walls of our facilities to support our communities’ health. In
2013, we provided 89,262 hours of staff time in support of wellness initiatives that directly touched 107,277
of our neighbors. This includes participating in over 100 community healthfairs.
OUR COMMUNITY BENEFITTotal Community Benefit Expense: $50,138,605
6.6% OF ROPER ST. FRANCIS’ NET OPERATING REVENUE GOES TOWARDS COMMUNITY BENEFIT
Charity Care$35,107,560
Community Outreach Programs
$8,475,021
Unreimbursed Medicaid Cost
$6,040,677
Community Investment$515,347
Support Groups
Families for a
Healthy Heart
Access H
ealthSpin
al C
ord
Inju
ry
Prog
ram
Barrier Island Free Clinic
Our Lady of Mercy
Outreach Center
Prenatal Clinic
Ryan White
Program
Educ
atio
n: N
ursi
ng,
CPE
, Im
agin
g, P
T
Care
Transit
ions
Community Outreach Programs
A MOMENT TO GIVE BACK Sponsorships
Monetary contributions, volunteering our time and donating equipment are
among the many ways we support community organizations and events that are
consistent with our mission. In 2013, we provided $515,347 in sponsorships.
Trident United Way In 2013, Roper St. Francis employees showed their enormous
commitment to our Lowcounty community and donated
$370,533 to the Trident United Way.
American Heart Association’s Heart Walk We walk the walk! Roper St. Francis employees raised
$21,600 for the American Heart Association’s Heart Walk.
2013 CHARITABLE SPONSORSHIPS
Abby’s Friends
Achieving Wheelchair Equality
Alzheimer’s Association
American Cancer Society
American Foundation for
Suicide Prevention
American Heart Association
American Lung Association
American Red Cross
Archibald Rutledge Academy
Arthritis Foundation
Barrier Islands Free
Medical Clinic
Beaufort Memorial Hospital
Berkeley Chamber of Commerce
Bishop Gadsden
Black Pages International
2013 Expo
Callen Lacey Center for Children
Camp Happy Days
Carolina Coastal Council
Center for Women
Charleston Branch NAACP
Charleston Leadership
Foundation
Charleston Metro Chamber of
Commerce
Charleston Promise
Neighborhood
A MOMENT TO SERVE Our Lady of Mercy Community Outreach Center Welcoming a new baby into the world is one of life’s greatest
moments. Roper St. Francis proudly partners with Our Lady of
Mercy Community Outreach Center to provide prenatal and
wellness care to women in need.
Crisis Ministries We create moments of wellness and fellowship through our
partnership with Crisis Ministries – a place where people can receive
a meal, a bed and access to a health clinic. Roper St. Francis
sponsors an on-site nurse and makes regular donations of medical
equipment, lab tests and medication. We are also supporting the
creation of the new health clinic that will open in 2014.
Barrier Island Free Clinic Roper St. Francis helps serve hundreds of uninsured people
via our partnership with the Barrier Island Free Medical Clinic.
In 2013, we provided financial support along with free lab and
imaging tests. In addition, several of our nurses and doctors
volunteer their time at the clinic.
East Cooper Community Outreach Roper St. Francis’ sponsorship dollars and support helps East
Cooper Community Outreach provide case management services,
medication assistance and healthcare.
Charleston Ride for Hope
Charleston Southern University
City of Charleston
(Moja and Piccolo)
City of Goose Creek
Closing the Gap in
Health Care
Coastal Community Foundation
Coastal Crisis Chaplaincy
College of Charleston
Foundation
Communities in Schools
Cooper River Bridge Run –
Wheelchair Division
Crisis Ministries
Crohns and Colitis Foundation
Down Syndrome Association
Dragon Boat Charleston
Dream Center Clinic, Inc.
East Cooper Baptist Church
East Cooper Community
Outreach
East Cooper Meals on Wheels
EMS Leadership
First Scots Presbyterian Church
Fisher House Foundation
Florence Crittenton
Programs of SC
Gibbes Museum of Art
Habitat for Humanity Berkeley
A MOMENT FOR ADVOCACY Medicaid Expansion A large part of our mission is providing care to the poor. The Affordable Care Act
gives states the option to accept federal funding to expand Medicaid and provide
healthcare coverage to many more people. We believe the acceptance of federal
funding available for Medicaid expansion is the moral and right thing to do.
Mission Days Lowcountry In August of 2013, hundreds of our teammates volunteered at a two day medical clinic
for the uninsured. Organized by the South Carolina Hospital Association, and with all
local hospitals working together, one thousand people were seen and given primary
medical care. Those attending were also put in touch with Tricounty Access Health
and other local agencies for follow-up and ongoing care.
Community Health Needs Assessment Throughout 2013, Roper St. Francis completed a Needs Assessment for the Tricounty
area, utilizing public health data, surveys and focus groups. The assessment identified
strategic priorities for our system and an implementation plan was created to address
those needs.
The six highlighted areas within our scope of care and planning are:
Access to Services and Coverage for the Uninsured and Underinsured
Access to Mental Health Services • Infant Mortality and Maternal and Child Health
Prevention Wellness Outreach • High Prevalence of Chronic Disease
Coordination of Care Across Settings
Medication SupportBon Secours St. Francis Hospital participates in the 340 B Drug Discount Program, a
federal program that requires pharmaceutical makers to provide outpatient drugs to
eligible healthcare organizations or covered entities, allowing them to optimize federal
resources and reach more eligible patients, maximizing comprehensive services to
unfunded patients.
HALOS
Hampton Regional
Medical Center
Historic Charleston Foundation
Hemangioma Treatment Center
Holy City Beard and Moustache
for Cervical Cancer
ITN Charleston
Junior League of Charleston
Knights of Columbus
Komen Charleston Race for
the Cure
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
Life Management Center, Inc.
Lowcountry Food bank
Lowcountry Pregnancy Center
Lowcountry Regional EMS
Council Inc.
March of Dimes
Metanoia
Metro North Church PCA
Moncks Corner Lions Club
MUSC DHAP Alumni Chapter
MUSC Foundation
National Kidney
Foundation
Old Santee Canal Park
Our Lady of Mercy Outreach
Patriot Challenge
Pointe North Community Church
A MOMENT FOR RECOVERY
The Roper Rehabilitation Hospital is a 52-bed unique hospital within Roper
Hospital that is dedicated to rehabilitation and functional recovery. Our excellent
team is committed to making every moment of our patients’ recovery matter.
2013 STATISTICS BY REHABILITATION DIAGNOSIS
R3 Inc.
Respite Care Ministries
RSF Dining out for Life and
Aids Walk
RSF Spirit of Caring
Santee Cooper
SC Aging in Place Coalition
SC Emergency Nurses Association
SC Nurses Association
SC Nurses Foundation
Seabrook Island Club
Sea Island Habitat for Humanity
Share Our Suzy
Special Olympics SC
Spoleto festival USA
St. Johns Christian Academy
Sweetgrass Cultural Arts
Teachers Supply Closet
Town of Awendaw
Town of McClellanville
Trident Technical College
Foundation
Trident United Way
USC Educational Foundation
US Vetcorps Resources
VETS with a Mission
Water Missions
International
YWCA of Greater Charleston, Inc.
For generations, Roper St. Francis has been trusted with the health of our community.
We understand the importance of your health and that of those you love—it’s at
the center of everything we do. It’s why every moment matters. Why every second
saved in the ER is crucial, why every bedside minute gets our full attention, why
every moment spent learning about wellness and prevention is time well-spent.
We believe that smiles can change lives. We believe in the power of caring. We believe
it is the muscle behind medicine and the reason for hope. We believe in the power of
community, of reaching out, of extending care and generosity to those who need it
most. We believe that every moment matters.
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