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WHEN YOU SEE AMAZING IT CHANGES YOU. LEARN MORE CHILDRENSMN.ORG FACEBOOK.COM/CHILDRENSMINNESOTA TWITTER.COM/CHILDRENSMN ANNUAL REPORT 2016 YOU. THANK THANK YOU. MISSION MISSION We champion the health needs of children and families. We are committed to to The pacecommitted ofare changeWe families. inand healthchildren careof needs has neverhealth the beenchampion greater,We improving children’s health by providing the highest-quality,Center Baby Mother The at family-centeredborn was Sophie andSophie Children’s was born family-centered Minnesota at The Mother takes Baby veryCenterhighest-quality, seriously the our providing role by in beinghealth championschildren’s for children.improving We have an care, advanced through research and education. transferred immediately and Minneapolis in incrediblein Minneapolis opportunity and immediately as a leader transferred in pediatrics education. toand design andresearch drive advancementsthrough advanced in healthcare, care for kids. (NICU) unit care intensive neonatal the to to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) underwent She Minnesota. Children’s at Supportat Children’s from Minnesota. an engaged She underwentcommunity helps sustain and advance our mission. In 2016, our hospitals visit to continues and surgery heart open andopen clinics heart surgerycared forand 133,793* continues topatients visit across Minnesota and the surrounding region. All had access to care. follow-up for today Children’s Children’s today for follow-up care. VISION world-class care, supportive services and exceptional facilities designed with kids in mind.VISION Generous happy is she because me inspires Sophie “ “ Sophie inspires me because she is happy gifts from key partners accelerated the renovations and openings of several clinical spaces alongside the To be every family’s essential partner in raising day.” healthierevery life children.appreciate you makes and and makes you appreciatechildren. life everyhealthier day.” raising in partner essential family’s every be To rollout of programs such as the Children’s Comfort Promise. mom Sophie’s Jessica, – – Jessica, Sophie’s mom As we look to the future, Children’s Minnesota will continue to develop innovative and game-changing initiatives in the field of pediatric health care. With the recent launch of our open fetal surgery program OUR VALUES – becoming one of only a dozen centers to perform corrective surgeries in uteroVALUES – and theOUR evolution of These values guide the way we engage with each other, our patients and our criticaland care transportpatients our programother, toeach reachwith kids ofengage all ages,we way our goalthe is toguide ensurevalues that allThese families have our communities: access to the care they need and deserve. communities: our KIDS FIRST. We’re inspired by children – we JOIN TOGETHER. We are all caregivers. And, we we YourAnd, supportcaregivers. keepsall are us strongWe andTOGETHER. a criticalJOIN asset we in– the community.children by Thankinspired youWe’re for FIRST. your KIDS passion and channel their optimism, resiliency, courage are stronger when teamed with our patients, commitmentpatients, our with in championingteamed when the healthstronger are needs of kids.courage resiliency, optimism, their channel mom/dad Sophie’s – and curiosity into everything we do. families, community and one another. Super Super another. one and community families, do. we everything into curiosity and – Sophie’s mom/dad teams trump superheroes. superheroes. trump teams LISTEN, REALLY LISTEN. Each person has a a has person Each LISTEN. REALLY LISTEN, story to tell. We listen with compassion, ask BE REMARKABLE. We are innovators, reimagining reimagining innovators, are We REMARKABLE. BE ask compassion, with listen We tell. to story meaningful questions and build relationships health care and going beyond what’s expected. expected. what’s beyond going and care health relationships build and questions meaningful with individuals and communities. After all, kids are counting on us. us. on counting are kids all, After communities. and individuals with OWN OUTCOMES. We are 200% accountable for Robert I. Bonar, Jr. Dr. H.A for accountable 200% are TheresaWe Pesch,OUTCOMES. RNOWN providing extraordinary service. Tireless in our Chief Executive Officer, our in Tireless service. President,extraordinary providing pursuit of excellence, we never stop learning Children’s Minnesota learning stop never we Children’sexcellence, Minnesotaof pursuit Foundation or improving. improving. or Hayes Batson Greg Goven Chair, Children’s Governance Board Chair, Children’s Foundation Board President and CEO, Tinket Retired SVP, C.H. Robinson *Doesn’t include primary care patients. 1 CHILDREN’S MINNESOTA LEADERSHIP 2017 Executive 2016 Governance 2016 Foundation Leadership Board of Directors Board of Directors Robert I. Bonar, Jr., Dr. H.A. Todd R. Ostendorf J. Hayes Batson, Chair Stephen C. Nelson, MD Gregory Goven, Chair Charles Maxwell Chief Executive Officer Chief Financial Officer Tinket, President and CEO Children’s Minnesota, C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Meristem Family Wealth, Retired SVP Emily Chapman, MD Theresa Pesch, RN Martin L. Bassett, Vice Chair Hematology-Oncology; Children’s Chairman and CEO Vice Chief Medical Officer President Children’s Minnesota Walman Optical, President and CEO Minnesota, Vice Chief of Staff Russell Becker, Vice Chair David J. Miller Pamela Chawla, MD Foundation Bruce P. Shay, Treasurer Leonard Snellman, MD APi Group, President and CEO Minnetonka Moccasin Company, Chief of General Pediatrics Trevor Sawallish Securian Financial Group, Inc., EVP HealthPartners, Pediatrician; Michael Richards, MD, Treasurer CEO Children’s Minnesota, Chief of Staff Maria Christu, JD Chief Administrative Officer Russell Becker Kirke Financial Services, L.L.C., Donna Roback Principal Chief Legal Officer, Vice President David J. Schmeling, MD APi Group, President and CEO Thomas M. Tefft Attorney Medtronic, Former Senior VP Advocacy and Health Policy Chief of Surgical Services Robert I. Bonar, Jr., Dr. H.A. Patricia Comeford Adams Patrick G. Ryan You’re Never Stuck, Inc., Roxanne Fernandes, RN, MHA Clark M. Smith, MD Children’s Minnesota, CEO 2017 Incoming Members Ryan Companies US, Inc., President and CEO President and CEO Chief Nursing Officer Chief of Medicine Matthew Furman Alvin Abraham Marc Gorelick, MD Carol Wilcox, RN, MS Best Buy Co., Inc., KIPP Minnesota, Executive Director J. Hayes Batson Sharyl Sicoli President and Chief Operating Vice President, Diagnostic and Chief Communications Officer Tinket, President and CEO Children’s Hospital Association, Gary Blackford 2016 President Officer Therapeutic Services Gregory Goven Healthcare Executive Karen Benz Community Volunteer Bjorn Gunnerud Jeffrey Young C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Judith Wright Kelly Lemieux, MD Community Volunteer Vice President Marketing and Chief Information Officer Retired SVP Wayzata Children’s Clinic, Gary Blackford Communications Sharon Jaeger, MD Pediatrician Healthcare Executive Robert I. Bonar, Jr., Dr. H.A. Children’s Minnesota, CEO Samantha Hanson Central Pediatrics, Pediatrician Lynn Littlejohn Jay Cavanagh Chief Human Resources Officer Mary L. Jeffries Mortenson Construction, The KNW Group, Managing Partner, Theresa Pesch, RN Anupam Kharbanda, MD, MSc Acuity Strategic Consulting, Director of Community Affairs Wealth Transfer Children’s Minnesota Foundation, President Chief of Critical Care Services CEO and Partner Bonnie Speer McGrath Michael V. Ciresi Phillip Kibort, MD, MBA Paul H. Marvin TruScribe, Senior Strategic Advisor Ciresi Conlin LLP, Founding Partner 2017 Incoming Members Vice President Medical Affairs and Marvin Windows and Doors, Shannon Evenstad Brian Beh Chief Medical Officer President Community Volunteer First Light Asset Management, Kelly Lemieux, MD John J. McNamara, MD Greg Frankenfield President and Principal Vice Chief of Staff Children’s Respiratory and Critical Magenic, CEO Hooman Hakami Nancy Mendelsohn, MD Care Specialists, Partner and Lynn Freeman Medtronic, Executive Vice President Pediatric Pulmonologist Chief of Specialty Pediatrics Children’s Association - Sharon Murphy Garber Stephen Nelson, MD Richard J. Migliori, MD Minneapolis, 2016 President Community Volunteer Chief of Staff UnitedHealth Group, EVP and Chief Scott Gill Healthcare Officer Jennifer Olson, MBA Milestone AV Technologies, CEO Vice President Strategy and John Mulligan Steve Hockett Business Development Target Corporation, EVP and COO Great Clips, Inc., President Richard Murphy, Jr. Thomas Keller, III Murphy Logistics, President and CEO Gray Plant Mooty, Principal Irv Kessler Silver Bay, Chairman; Provident Real Estate Ventures, Partner Matt Majka Minnesota Wild, COO 2 3 CHILDREN’S MINNESOTA CREATES AWARENESS AND PROVIDES INPATIENT CARE FOR KIDS WITH EATING DISORDERS In the United States, 20 million women and 10 million men will be impacted by a clinically significant eating disorder1, making it more prevalent than acute lymphoblastic leukemia or breast cancer. Philanthropic support helps Children’s Center for the Treatment of Eating Disorders (CTED) program provide the most comprehensive medical, psychiatric and nutritional care for patients being treated for an eating disorder. In August 2016, we dedicated The Goven Family Eating Disorders and Nutritional Stabilization Unit, an inpatient unit located inside our St. Paul hospital. This unit serves children and young adults up to age 20. As the region’s only pediatric hospital-based program, patients have access to immediate care