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CYBERSECURITY Arkansas Hospital Association
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Hospitals in the Crosshairs: Managing Cybersecurity Risk
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Determining the True Cost of a Data Breach
19 DEPARTMENTS
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President’s Message
28 49 51
Cybersecurity and Organizational Excellence
NEWS
All About Hospitals
47 54
Celebrating Volunteers
59 62
A New Data Resource
Newsmakers & Newcomers
Paul Cunningham
Profile: Marcy Doderer, Arkansas Children's Allies in Health Care: HFMA
Assess Your HIPAA Security Risk
64 66
Hunting Sepsis The Silent Killer
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Focus on Quality
POLICY AND ADVOCACY
Fighting Antibiotic Resistance
70 73
STATISTICS
31
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Editor’s Letter
QUALITY AND PATIENT SAFETY
25
COACH’S PLAYBOOK
AHA Calendar
A FOND FAREWELL
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Insuring Against a Breach
Hospital Statistics 2018
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AHA Services Works for You National Disaster Medical System Standing Against Violence
Medicaid Expansion An Attorney's Perspective on Tort Reform
DESIGN TEAM: Jamison Mosley, Jamie Smith, Kellie McAnulty BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Darren Caldwell, Newport / Chairman Chris Barber, Jonesboro / Chairman-Elect Peggy Abbott, Camden / Treasurer Ryan Gehrig, Fort Smith / At-Large Molly Burns, Magnolia Greg Crain, Little Rock Barry Davis, Paragould David Deaton, Clinton Phil Gilmore, Crossett John Heard, McGehee Vince Leist, Harrison James Magee, Piggott Mike McCoy, Danville Dan McKay, Fort Smith Ray Montgomery, Searcy Ron Peterson, Mountain Home Darlene Tuohy, Bella Vista Doug Weeks, Little Rock Debra Wright, Nashville EXECUTIVE TEAM: Robert “Bo” Ryall / President and CEO W. Paul Cunningham / Executive Vice President Tina Creel / President of AHA Services, Inc. Elisa M. White / Vice President and General Counsel Jodiane Tritt / Vice President of Government Relations Pam Brown / Vice President of Quality and Patient Safety Lyndsey Dumas / Vice President of Education DISTRIBUTION: Arkansas Hospitals is distributed quarterly to hospital executives, managers and trustees throughout the United States; to physicians, state legislators, the congressional delegation, and other friends of the hospitals of Arkansas. Arkansas Hospitals is produced quarterly by Vowell, Inc., 910 W. 2nd St., Suite 200, Little Rock, AR 72201. Periodicals postage paid at Little Rock, AR and additional mailing offices. The contents of Arkansas Hospitals are copyrighted, and material contained herein may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without the written permission of the Arkansas Hospital Association. Articles in Arkansas Hospitals should not be considered specific advice, as individual circumstances vary. Products and services advertised in the magazine are not necessarily endorsed by the Arkansas Hospital Association.
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PRESIDENT’S Message
EVENT CALENDAR JULY
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July 12 Arkansas Hospital Auxiliary Association Board Meeting AHA Boardroom July 27 Arkansas Society for Directors of Volunteer Services Summer Conference St. Bernards Foundation, Jonesboro
AUGUST August 2-3 careLearning User Group Forum AHA Headquarters
It may be summer, but your health care education program doesn’t have to take a holiday! Vacation schedules make face-to-face workshops a challenge, but never fear…your AHA Education Team has a variety of webinars available for summer learning. View them from the convenience of your own facility, and pay one site fee for as many attendees as you require. Go to the Education Calendar at www.arkhospitals.org for more information and a complete list of educational opportunities. And if you don’t yet subscribe to the eBulletin, our monthly update of online education resources, contact Director of Educational Operations Romeeka Taylor at rtaylor@arkhospitals.org or give her a call at 501.224.7878 to be added to the distribution list.
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SEPTEMBER September 3 AHA Office Closed September 5 Metro District Meeting AHA Boardroom September 7 AHA Workers’ Compensation Self-Insured Trust Board Meeting AHA Headquarters September 7 AHA Workers’ Compensation Self-Insured Trust Annual Education Conference AHA Headquarters
September 7 Arkansas Association of Healthcare Engineering Fall Conference Holiday Inn Springdale September 13 Arkansas Hospital Auxiliary Association Board Meeting AHA Boardroom September 14 AHA Board Meeting AHA Boardroom September 14 Arkansas Association for Healthcare Quality Fall Conference Gilbreath Conference Center, Baptist-Little Rock
OCTOBER October 3-5 AHA 88th Annual Meeting and Trade Show Little Rock Marriott and Statehouse Convention Center October 3 AHA Board Meeting (held in conjunction with the AHA Annual Meeting) Little Rock Marriott October 3-5 Arkansas Hospital Auxiliary Association 60th Annual Meeting and Trade Show Embassy Suites, Little Rock
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98
In-State Hospital Members General Medical-Surgical Hospitals Urban
24
Rural
20
Critical Access
28
Pediatric
2
Cardiac Care
1
Women’s Health
1
76
Inpatient Psychiatric Facilities
11
Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities
4
Long-Term Care Hospitals
5
Veterans Affairs Hospitals
2
Out-of-State Border City Hospitals
2
Non-Hospital Members
3
Total AHA Members
103
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Carroll
Benton
Washington Crawford
Madison
Boone
Newton
Searcy Stone
Franklin
Johnson
Pope
Van Buren
Scott Garland
Prairie
Clark
Lincoln
Desha
Ouachita
Little River Hempstead Nevada
Calhoun
Drew
Bradley
Miller Lafayette
Cleveland
Columbia
Union
Ashley Chicot
Crittenden
St. Francis
Phillips Arkansas
Mississippi
Poinsett
Monroe
Grant Jefferson
Dallas
Craighead
Lee
Lonoke
Pike
Sevier
Greene
Cross Woodruff
Saline
Hot Spring Howard
Jackson White
Pulaski Montgomery
Independence
Faulkner
Perry
Yell
Sharp Lawrence
Cleburne
Conway
Logan
Sebastian
Polk
Izard
Clay
Randolph
Fulton
Baxter Marion
Carroll
Benton
3
Washington
Madison
Boone
Newton
Izard
Searcy Stone
Crawford
Franklin
Johnson
Pope
Scott
Polk
Garland
Howard
Pike
Sevier
4
Cleveland
Lincoln
Desha
Ouachita Nevada
Calhoun
Drew
Bradley
Miller Columbia
Union
Ashley Chicot
Crittenden
St. Francis
Phillips
Grant Jefferson
Dallas
1
Lee
Arkansas
Mississippi
Poinsett
Monroe
Clark
Little River Hempstead
Lafayette
Prairie Lonoke
Saline
Hot Spring
Craighead
Cross Woodruff
Pulaski Montgomery
Jackson
2
Perry
Yell
Independence
White
Faulkner
Greene
Sharp Lawrence
Cleburne
Conway
Logan
Sebastian
Van Buren
Clay
Randolph
Fulton
Baxter Marion
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$7,106,332,049
INPATIENT
EMERGENCY
Source: Arkansas Department of Health, Hospital Discharge Data Program, 2016 (most recent data available)
Self-Pay/No Charge Patients Admitted Self-Pay/No Charge as a % of All Patients Admitted Total Uncovered Costs ($ Millions)* Source: Arkansas Department of Health, Hospital Discharge Data Program, 2016 (most recent data available) *Estimate based on statewide cost-to-charge ratio (latest available cost, 2015)
Total Uncovered Arkansas Inpatient Costs (in $ Millions), 2007-2016
Arkansas Self-Pay/Uninsured Inpatients Admitted, 2007-2016 $250
35,000 30,000
$200
25,000 $150
20,000 15,000
$100
10,000 $50
5,000 0
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
$0
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2013
2014
2015
2016
Self-Pay/No Charge Patient Visits
297,241
168,779
139,616
119,779
Self-Pay/No Charge as a Percentage of all ED Visits
25.56%
13.92%
11.55%
9.87%
Source: Arkansas Department of Health, Hospital Discharge Data Program 2016 (most recent data available)
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Springdale Northwest Medical Center–Springdale
CARROLL
SHARP
Walnut Ridge Lawrence Memorial Hospital
RANDOLPH
Pocahontas Five Rivers Medical Center Salem Fulton County Hospital
Calico Rock Izard County Medical Center
FULTON IZARD
Mountain Home Baxter Regional Medical Center
Hospital Malvern GRANT Baptist Health Medical Center–Hot Spring County
MARION
BAXTER Harrison North Arkansas Regional Medical Center
NEWTON
BOONE
Berryville Mercy Hospital–Berryville
• National Park Medical Center
BENTON
Eureka Springs Eureka Springs Hospital
GREENE
CLAY
Paragould Arkansas Methodist Medical Center
De Queen De Queen Medical Center
Mena Regional Health System
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ARKANSAS
DeWitt DeWitt CLARK PIKE Pine Bluff Hospital and SEVIER HOWARD Jefferson Regional Arkadelphia Nursing Medical Center Baptist Health Home Nashville DALLAS Medical Center– Dumas CLEVELAND LINCOLN Howard Arkadelphia Delta Memorial Memorial Hospital DESHA Fordyce Hospital HEMPSTEAD Monticello NEVADA LITTLE Dallas County RIVER McGehee Drew Camden Medical Center Hope McGehee Memorial Ouachita County Wadley Regional Warren CALHOUN Hospital DREW Hospital Medical Center Ashdown Medical Center Bradley County OUACHITA Little River at Hope Medical Center Magnolia ASHLEY El Dorado Memorial BRADLEY CHICOT MILLER Magnolia Crossett Medical Hospital Lake Village Regional COLUMBIA Center Ashley County UNION Chicot Memorial LAFAYETTE Medical Center Medical Center of South Arkansas Medical Center
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*Small Rural Hospital Arkansas Children’s Hospital Improvement Grant Program. Arkansas Heart Hospital Map revised May 2018. Baptist Health Medical Center–Little Rock CHI St. Vincent Infirmary Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System– John L. McClellan Veterans Hospital • UAMS Medical Center
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Critical access hospitals
Acute care hospitals
KEY
Osceola South Mississippi County Regional Medical Center
Blytheville Great River Medical Center
Piggott Piggott Community Hospital
SOURCE: https://www.hrsa.gov/ruralhealth/programopportunities/ fundingopportunities/?id=b56d4504-7bf6-4f79-b0e8-37b766f2213e
Mountain View Johnson SEARCY MADISON Fayetteville (3) Stone County LAWRENCE Northwest Medical Center– Batesville • Washington Regional Medical Center CRAIGHEAD MISSISSIPPI Willow Creek Women’s Hospital Medical Center STONE White River • Northwest Health Physicians’ Jonesboro (2) Heber Springs Clarksville VAN Medical Center Specialty Hospital • St. Bernards Baptist Health Medical BUREN Johnson Regional Russellville POINSETT Medical Center • Veterans Health Care System INDEPENDENCE Newport Center–Heber Springs Medical Center Saint Mary’s of the Ozarks • NEA Baptist Unity Health– Clinton FRANKLIN Regional JOHNSON JACKSON CRAWFORD Memorial Hospital Harris Medical Center Ozark Health Medical Center CLEBURNE Ozark Searcy Medical Center CROSS Mercy Hospital− WHITE CONWAY POPE Unity Health– White Paris Conway (2) Van Buren Ozark Wynne CRITTENDEN Mercy SEBASTIAN • Conway Regional Medical Center County Medical Center LOGAN Sparks Medical CrossRidge Hospital− Dardanelle • Baptist Health Medical Center–Conway WOODRUFF ST. FRANCIS Center–Van Buren Community Paris River Valley Jacksonville Booneville Morrilton Hospital Fort Smith (2) SCOTT FAULKNER Medical Center CHI St. Vincent LONOKE North Metro Medical Center YELL Mercy Forrest City • Sparks Regional Medical Center PERRY Sherwood PRAIRIE Hospital Morrilton Forrest City LEE Danville • Mercy Hospital−Fort Smith PULASKI CHI St. Vincent North Booneville Medical Center Chambers Memorial Hospital Waldron Helena SALINE North Little Rock (2) MONROE MONTGOMERY GARLAND Mercy Hospital− Helena Regional • Arkansas Surgical Hospital Hot Springs (3) Stuttgart Benton PHILLIPS Waldron Medical Center • Baptist Health Medical • CHI St. Vincent–Hot Springs Baptist Health Saline POLK Center–North Little Rock • Levi Hospital Medical Center−Stuttgart Memorial Mena Little Rock (6)
Gravette Ozarks Community Hospital of Gravette
Siloam Springs Siloam Springs Regional Hospital
Bentonville Northwest Medical Center–Bentonville
Rogers Mercy Hospital Northwest Arkansas
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• PTCOA has clinics in Little Rock, North Little Rock, White Hall, Conway and Bentonville. PTCOA is also proud to serve through its sister clinics in Batesville, Searcy, and Mountain Home. • PTCOA’s team consists of physicians and nurse practitioners with over 100 years of combined pain management experience • PTCOA provides truly comprehensive pain management, embracing both med management and interventions.
ARKANSAS’S LARGEST COMPREHENSIVE PAIN MANAGEMENT PRACTICE SPECIALIZING IN THE TREATMENT OF ALL CHRONIC PAIN CONDITIONS.
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• PTCOA accepts all major insurances including Medicare, Medicaid, and all government expansion programs.
Chair Senator Chair Representative
Senator Jim Hendren Representative Lane Jean
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Senator Jonathan Dismang Senator Joyce Elliott Senator Bart Hester Senator Keith Ingram Senator Missy Irvin Senator Larry Teague Senator David Wallace
There is no question that Arkansas hospitals give more than they take.
Representative Frances Cavenaugh Representative Jim Dotson Representative Kenneth B. Ferguson Representative Joe Jett Representative Bob Johnson Representative Mathew W. Pitsch Representative Warwick Sabin
Unity Health and Mayo Clinic - collaborating for your care
Unity Health & Mayo Clinic are
Working Together YOU for
Achieving our vision of world-class healthcare is even closer due to our membership in the Mayo Clinic Care Network, an innovative collaboration which brings the expertise of Mayo Clinic to our patients. As the first member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network in Arkansas, our depth of specialty care has been enhanced with new resources and tools while keeping patient care right here at home. Innovation. World-class care. Unity Health. For more information, please visit Unity-Health.org/mayo.
HOSPITALS • CLINICS • SPECIALISTS Searcy | Newport | Beebe | Bradford | Cabot | Clinton | Heber Springs
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Arkansas Children’s Northwest Springdale, Arkansas
Arkansas Children’s Northwest Springdale, Arkansas
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WE BUILD PLACES TO HEAL
WE BUILD TO HEAL At Nabholz, thePLACES buildings that matter to you matter to us.
At Nabholz, the buildings that matter to you matter to us. It might look like just a hospital, but to the 200,000 children and families Arkansas Children’s Northwest serves in Northwest Arkansas, it’s a beacon It might look like just a hospital, but to the 200,000 children and families of hope and healing, providing care close to home. With over 300 team Arkansas Children’s Northwest serves in Northwest Arkansas, it’s a beacon members who call this region home, we understand that difference.
of hope and healing, providing care close to home. With over 300 team members who call this region home, we understand that difference.
479.659.7800 | www.nabholz.com
479.659.7800 | www.nabholz.com
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