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Causes: Community Health Systems, General Hospitals, Health, Home Health Care
Mission: Mission: why we are here: we provide high quality healthcare without discrimination, and contribute to the health and well-being of our communities in an ethical, safe, and fiscally prudent manner in recognition of our charitable purpose.
Programs: Patient care: pih health hospital - downey is a nonprofit hospital with a rich nearly 100 year history of meeting the healthcare needs of its community. The 199-bed facility serves residents in los angeles and orange counties and the san gabriel valley area. The downey campus is a part of pih health, a comprehensive health system consisting of two hospitals, 22 medical office locations and a host of specialty services including acute care hospital services, coronary intensive care, medical-surgical acute care, medical-surgical intensive care, neonatal intensive care, newborn nursery care, observation unit, obstetrics care/labor and delivery, telemetry unit, emergency services, and a wide range of ancillary and outpatient services. Patient care in fiscal year 2016-2017employees 1,064volunteers 240number of emergency department (ed) visits 57,059number of births 1,000medical staff 419
financial assistance and means-tested government programs: financial assistance, also known as charity care, is defined as free or discounted health services provided to individuals who cannot afford to pay and who meet the eligibility criteria of the organization's financial assistance policy. Pih health offers a generous financial assistance program, providing charity care to those with family income(s) at or below 400% of federal poverty level guidelines. In providing services to those patients participating in means-tested government health programs, such as medi-cal, pih health realizes a collective net loss each fiscal year due to the shortfall created when the payments received from these programs are less than the cost of caring for public program beneficiaries. Number of persons served by financial assistance and means-tested government programs: 34,962
other community benefit services: community health improvement services and community benefit operations, health professions education, subsidized health services, cash and in-kind contributions and community building for community benefit are comprised of the following: community health improvement services: defined as community health improvement activities, which extend beyond patient care activities. These programs include: community collaborative support and participation, community education, community information and referral support, enrollment assistance, and preventative health programs and screenings. Snapshot of outcomes:more than 5,706 community members were reached through a variety of community health improvement activities. Health professions education: this category includes educational programs for physicians, nurses, students and other health professionals when education is necessary or required by state law, accrediting body or health profession society. Pih health programs include the family medicine residency program, and student education (internship, externship, preceptorship and mentoring programs). Snapshot of outcomes:some 102 student nurses and other individuals studying to become healthcare professionals were provided with mentorship, preceptorship and training opportunities. Subsidized health services: subsidized services are clinical programs, which are provided despite a financial loss so significant that negative margins remain after removing the effects of financial assistance, bad debt and medi-cal shortfalls. Nevertheless, the service is provided because it meets an identified community need and, if no longer offered, would either be unavailable in the area or fall to the responsibility of government or another nonprofit organization to provide. Pih health services provided include emergency department on-call physicians. Snapshot of outcomes:some 380 individuals were served by subsidized health services. Cash & in-kind contributions: this category includes funds and in-kind services donated by pih health to community organizations or to the community-at-large for a community benefit purpose. These donations include cash donations to community organizations, hours contributed by staff to the community while on pih health work time, the cost of meeting space provided to community groups, and the donations of equipment, medications, and supplies. Snapshot of outcomes:36 at-risk individuals were provided with in-kind durable medical equipment or services, such as skilled nursing or mental healthcare. Total number of persons served by all categories: 6,234for additional information, please refer to pih health's community benefit report at pihhealth. Org/cbannualreport