We Could Not Meet Our Mission Without Employees, Board Members, Corporators, and Volunteers. –Our Generous Community of Friend
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yWeo coulud not meet our mission without –our generous community of friends, donors, patients, employees, board members, corporators, and volunteers. Honor Roll of Donors/2013 Our Values We Do the Kind Thing Page 4 CARING: Greeting from Chairman and President Every Hartford HealthCare staff member touches the lives of the patients and families in our care. We treat those we serve and each other with kindness and Page 5 Message to Community compassion and strive to better understand and respond to the needs of a diverse community. Page 6-7 Board Members Committees Page 8 SAFETY: We Do the Safe Thing Corporators Page 10-11 Patients and families have placed their lives and health in our hands. Volunteers At Hartford HealthCare our first priority - and the rule of medicine - is to protect Page 12 them from harm. We believe that maintaining the highest safety standards is 1854 Society critical to delivering high-quality care and that a safe workplace protects us all. Page 14 21 st Century Society Page 16 Donors EXCELLENCE: We do the Best Thing Page 40 In Memoriam In Hartford HealthCare, only the best will do. We work as a team to bring experience, advanced technology and best practices to bear in providing the Page 44 Memorial Gifts highest-quality care for our patients and families. We devote ourselves to continuous improvement, excellence, professionalism and innovation in our worK. Page 46 Tribute Gifts Page 46 Named Funds We Do the Right Thing Page 47 INTEGRITY: Estates and Trusts Our actions tell the world what Hartford HealthCare is and what we stand for. Page 47 We act ethically and responsibly in everything we do and hold ourselves Endowments accountable for our behavior. We bring respect, openness and honesty to our Page 51 encounters with patients, families and coworkers and support the well-being Contact Us of the communities we serve. Our Mission To offer comprehensive services in an environment where innovation and teaching are integral to care; where we are proud to serve patients and one another; where meeting the challenge of complex medical needs is viewed as a defining competency; and where quality and safety of care are a constant. Meeting the Challenges of Change Fiscal 2013 was a remarkable year for Hartford Hospital. With the support Over 160 years, as Hartford Hospital has become one of the largest teaching Douglas G. Elliot of a generous community of donors and volunteers and the skill and hospitals and tertiary care centers in New England, philanthropy has played Chairman dedication of our outstanding staff, we provided our patients with the latest an integral role in our growth. The annual Honor Roll of Donors is one way Hartford Hospital technology and discoveries and clinical excellence unmatched in the region. Board of Directors we recognize the extraordinary volunteers and devoted donors who, throughout the year, have contributed to our vision of providing our region Through our position of strength, we accomplished a great deal in with world-class healthcare. FY 2013, including: • Nearly 100,800 Emergency Department visits, 988 more than FY 2012 Thanks to hundreds of grateful patients and their families and friends, employees, board members, corporators, and volunteers, FY 2013 was an Thanks to You, • The highest-ever top box score (70.9) in overall patient experience exceptional year for philanthropy at Hartford Hospital. Through their • The launch of the expansion of the Center for Education, Simulation efforts, $15.8 million in gifts and new pledges was raised. On the pages that 2013 Was and Innovation (CESI) to enable training of increasing numbers of Hartford follow, you will find stories about some of the extraordinary people and A Banner Year HealthCare medical personnel important programs that made FY 2013 remarkable, including: Judith M. Keppelman • Recognized by U.S. News & World Report as being the No. 1 hospital in the • A transformational gift from the Richard P. Garmany Fund at the Hartford Chair Hartford region and among best hospitals in Connecticut in nine specialties Foundation for Public Giving that created the Richard P. Garmany Urologic Hartford Hospital Patient Care Program at the Tallwood Urology & Kidney Institute. The • Renovation of the Transplant and Comprehensive Liver Center and the Development Committee program provides enhanced educational materials for all patients coming opening of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center to the Tallwood Institute, and helps fund the expansion of the prostate • Advanced plans to establish a patient-centered, multidisciplinary, support group and the creation of support groups for kidney and bladder world-class Hartford HealthCare Bone & Joint Institute cancer patients. • The launch of the Black Men’s Health Project in collaboration with the • The Manafort family’s memorial gift that pays tribute to their mother former Omega Foundation of Hartford (now the Legacy Foundation and will aid in the care of transplant patients for years to come. of Hartford) • The all-volunteer Hartford Hospital Auxiliary, which raised a record- breaking net of $369,000 through its annual golf tournament to enhance an At the end of FY 2013, as a Hartford HealthCare partner, we became a area of the Emergency Department designed to safely treat patients with charter member of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Alliance. The mental health disorders. partnership will move innovative, evidence-based cancer care into the community setting and enable bi-directional learning across the • The 2013 Black & Red, in support of the Outpatient Transplant Center, Stuart K. Markowitz, MD institutions. Hartford HealthCare also announced a new leadership which set a number of records, including an historic high attendance of President, Hartford Hospital 1,400 guests, more than $1 million in revenue, and the registration of 1,200 and Hartford Region and structure and regional framework that will allow Hartford Hospital to Senior Vice President sustain the culture of excellence for which we are known. organ donors. Hartford HealthCare Dramatic changes in the healthcare industry have put great demands on all These significant gifts reflect on the prominence of our work, but all of us, making it all the more important that we continue to move forward in contributions—regardless of size—make a difference for those we serve. realizing our vision of being the regional destination provider of innovative Many of our programs and services would not be possible without gifts and complex care. from the thousands of people and organizations that value and support Hartford Hospital. We could not meet our mission without you—our generous community of friends, donors, patients, employees, board members, corporators, and FY 2013 was an outstanding year. On behalf of the patients and families volunteers. We are honored to be part of such an incredible team. we serve, thank you. From our heart, we thank you for your support. Carol S. Garlick, CFRE Vice President Philanthropy Hartford Hospital Doug Elliot Stuart K. Markowitz, MD Judith M. Keppelman Carol S. Garlick 4 / Hartford Hospital, 2013 Honor Roll of Donors / 5 BOARD OF DIRECTORS BOARD OF GOVERNORS DEVELOPMENT MAJOR GIFTS 2013 ANNUAL 2013 EMPLOYEES As of 09/30/2013 As of 09/30/2013 COMMITTEE COMMITTEE CAMPAIGN GIVING CAMPAIGN As of 09/30/2013 As of 09/30/2013 COMMITTEE COMMITTEE Gregory E. Deavens John Alves As of 09/30/2013 As of 09/30/2013 Douglas G. Elliot, Chair Stewart Beckett III, DVM* John Alves John Alves Gregory M. Jones Andy F. Bessette Marla J. Byrnes John F. Byrnes Marla J. Byrnes JoAnn F. Camera Roger R. Klene Michael Botelho* Donald R. Frahm Marla J. Byrnes, John F. Byrnes Carmelina Fidelio Rebecca Lobo James Bowers Robert B. Goode Co-Chair Michael J. Casparino Laurie Hardie James M. Loree Marla J. Byrnes Marcia L. Hincks Kathanne Fowler Brian Clemow, Daniel Madison, Chair David R. McHale Eric Daniels Judith M. Keppelman Susie Hatch Co-Chair April Mann Jarrod B. Post, MD Gregory E. Deavens Chair Jeffrey Hoffman H. David Crombie Julie Ann Michaelson Magdalena Rodriguez David S. Federman Roger R. Klene Ross Hollander Joan W. Feldman Joseph Rapisarda Andrew L. Salner, MD Marilda L. Gándara Stacy Nerenstone, MD Tom Sargent Dolores A. Grenier Brendy Riera Westley V. Thompson Jonathan Gengras Andrew L. Salner, MD Steven J. Shichman, MD Susan S. Hatch Teresa L. Russell Ross Hollander DeRoy C. Thomas Arthur Tarantino, MD Alfred Herzog Deborah L. Tetreault EX-OFFICIO: Gregory Jones William B. Thomson William B. Thomson, MD, Robert L. Hill Eugene Willingham Stuart K. Markowitz, MD Elliot Joseph Co-Chair Marcia L. Hincks Susan P. Wright EX-OFFICIO: President, Hartford Hospital Judith M. Keppelman John W. Hincks John Wrobel and Hartford Region and Brian W. MacLean Stuart K. Markowitz, MD James McCauley Susanne Yeakel Senior Vice President Cathy Malloy President, Hartford Hospital Paul E. Mersereau, George Zern Hartford HealthCare David McQuade and Hartford Region and Co-Chair Jeffry L. Nestler, MD John H. Motley Senior Vice President Wilfredo Nieves Hartford HealthCare President, Medical Staff JoAnn Price Stephen L. Nightingale Richard P. Roberts* Jeffry L. Nestler, MD Robert D. Siegel Stacy R. Nerenstone, MD Susan Rottner President, Medical Staff William B. Thomson Vice President, Medical Staff Thomas Sargent Morton L. Weinstein Brian Clemow Paul R. C. Sullivan, MD Wanda D. Williams-McCormack Co-Chair Annual Campaign Diann L. Wienke Paul Mersereau BOARD OF ADVISORY EX-OFFICIO: GOVERNORS Co-Chair Annual Campaign Stuart K. Markowitz, MD As of 09/30/2013 Alexia Cruz Douglas G. Elliot, chair of the Hartford Hospital Board of Directors, addresses President, Hartford Hospital the audience at the annual meeting of Hartford Hospital Corporators. Chair, Young Leaders Stanley Cohen and Hartford Region and Advisory Council Mary Crary Senior Vice President Hartford HealthCare H. David Crombie, MD Annual Meeting of the James F. English Jeffry L.