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2011 Facts
We will, in the spirit of the Sisters of Charity, reveal God’s healing love by improving the health of the individuals and communities we serve, especially those who are poor or vulnerable.
Who we are...
Not-for-profit, faith-based, Mission-driven, 286 licensed bed hospital with 30 clinics led by a local community
Board of Directors and sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth Health System. (SCLHS)
A regional destination hospital with a comprehensive range of services, including:
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Level II Trauma Center
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Cardiothoracic and vascular medicine
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Neurosurgery, Orthopedics and General Surgery
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Designated “Breast Center of Excellence”
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Family-centered maternal and child health, including a Level III NICU and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
• Rocky Mountain Health Network – Independent and Employed Management Services (MSO) and Physician Hospital Organization (PHO)
• Missions United – Retirement and Assisted Living Facilities partnership with St. John’s Lutheran Ministries
• Yellowstone Medical Center – Partnership with local physicians
• Yellowstone Surgery Center – Partnership with local physicians
Where we are…
Neighborhood medical clinics located in: Billings Heights, Grand Avenue, Shiloh Road, Broadwater Avenue, 12th Ave. North
Regional Primary Care Clinics located in: Laurel, Hardin, Red Lodge, Absarokee and Cody, Wyoming
Other SCLHS hospitals in Montana:
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Holy Rosary Healthcare, Miles City
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St. James Healthcare, Butte
Community Services – Per our Mission, the below programs provide care and support to underserved populations:
• SVPN Midwifery and Women’s Health Clinic – provides prenatal care to limited income pregnant women
• SVH Mobile Mammography Coach – provides digital mammography services to communities across our rural region
• SVH Ronald McDonald Care Mobile – provides dental and medical services for children who otherwise could not afford care
• St. Vincent Children’s Healthcare – improves access to, and the quality of, healthcare for children through education and technological advancements
• SVPN Fortin Pediatric Specialty Clinic – pediatric specialists serving our community children under one roof
• SVH Nurse Advisor –free, 24-hour-a-day, registered nurse healthcare information, 406-657-8778 or 1-800-762-8778
• Partners in Health Telemedicine Network (PHTN) – connecting rural community patients to specialists at SVH
SVH Administration:
Jason Barker - CEO
Steve Loveless - COO
Mike Dowdy - VP Strategy & Business Development
Joan Thullbery, RN, BSN, RCIS - CNO
Steve Ballock - VP Finance/CFO
Sister Catrina Bones, SCL - VP Mission Integration
David Irion - President/CEO St. Vincent Healthcare Foundation
Paul Cook, MD - President Rocky Mountain Health Network
St. Vincent Healthcare Facts:
Employees – approx. 2,100
Licensed Beds – 286
Health Care Model - Integrated hybrid model of employed, contract and independent physicians with:
SVH Medical Specialties – 57
Medical Staff Total – 511
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Employed Physicians – 105
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Independent or Privileged Physicians – 406
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Allied Health Professionals – 117
Patient visits per year – More than 400,000 patient visits from a four-state area
Births – 1,164
Emergency Department Visits – 27,450
Emergency Flights – 820
(CY10 Data per SVH financial statements)
Community Benefit
St. Vincent Healthcare works in collaboration with community health partners to survey the needs of the community and respond to identified needs in order to improve the health of the community.
St. Vincent Healthcare provided $28,135,339 of community benefit in 2010 including:
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$20 million in charity care and means-tested government programs
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$5 million in subsidized services such as HELP Flight, rural primary care clinics and pediatric care
(Our detailed community benefit report is available on our website at www.svh-mt.org.)
SVH Volunteers have been serving the patients and community since 1958
*For a printed version of this information, click here
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