COMMUNITY BENEFITS REPORT
Bryan Health community benefits report Community receives more than $72.3 million
Cost reported for the year ended May 31, 2012 $12,194,031
Cost of charity care Free or discounted health services provided to patients who cannot afford to pay and who meet all the criteria for financial assistance. Charity care does not include bad debt.
$13,346,240
Unreimbursed cost of Medicaid and other public programs Represents the shortfall between the actual unpaid cost of providing care and payments received from the government.
$02,021,338
Health professionals education Cost of providing accredited training and education programs for physicians, nurses and other health professionals through residency education and continuing medical education, plus financial support of the cost of the College of Health Sciences.
$01,490,202
Other community programs and subsidized services Activities and programs carried out to improve community health and wellness; and health care services that are subsidized because they meet an identified need in the community.
$00,406,349
Cash and in-kind contributions Cash and in-kind donations to other non-profit organizations for charitable purposes.
$42,875,142
Unreimbursed cost of Medicare Represents the shortfall between the actual unpaid cost of providing care and payments received from the government.
$72,333,302
Total cost of community benefits provided and the unpaid cost of Medicare
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ryan partnered with these organizations by financially supporting them in fiscal year 2012.
Nebraska-based nonprofit partner organizations: Antelope County Healthcare Association of Fundraising Professionals Beatrice Community Hospital Foundation Better Business Bureau Inc. Boone County Health Center Foundation Brain Injury Association CEDARS Child Advocacy Center Child Guidance Center Clinic with a Heart Community Medical Transportation Program
Community Memorial Hospital Foundation Crete Area Health Care Foundation Future Generations Health Care Foundation Heartland Aquatics Huskers Athletic Fund Interchurch Ministries of Nebraska Jefferson Community Health Center Junior Achievement of Lincoln Lancaster Crusade Against Cancer Leadership Lincoln Lincoln Association of Health Underwriters Lincoln Children’s Museum Lincoln Children’s Zoo
Throughout the year, Bryan and our co-workers, students, volunteers and families support education and community events. For example, we were at the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer awareness walk (above) and hosted Discovery Days events for students, like these from Waverly High School (right), who explored careers in health care.
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Lincoln East High School Post Prom Lincoln High School Post Prom Lincoln Medical Education Partnership Lincoln Rotary Club #14 Lincoln Southeast High School Post Prom Lincoln Stroke Partnership Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department Litzenberg Health Care Foundation Malcolm High School Post Prom March of Dimes — Nebraska Chapter Matt Talbot Kitchen Medication Assistance Program of Lincoln Memorial Health Care System
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MilkWorks Martin Luther King Freedom Breakfast Mourning Hope NAMI Nebraska Nebraska Chamber of Commerce & Industry Nebraska Medical Association Norris High School Post Prom Partnership for a Healthy Lincoln Pius X High School Post Prom Red Cross Cornhusker Chapter Remembering Our Children Saunders County Health Care Sewing for Babies
Southwood Lutheran Church St. Monica’s Tabitha Foundation Teach a Kid to Fish Team Heart Inc. The Arc of Lincoln The Madonna Foundation The Nebraska Cancer Research Center United Way Valley County Health System Foundation Voices for Children in Nebraska Voices of Hope Waverly High School Post Prom
Omaha elementary students (below) learned about hearing tests and other aspects of care while touring Bryan College of Health Sciences.
Wilber-Clatonia Public Schools Post Prom WorkWell Inc. York General Health Care Services Auxiliary York General Hospital National nonprofit partner organizations: JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes Alzheimer’s Association American Cancer Society American Heart Association
Crews from Bryan offered water to thirsty runners at Lincoln’s marathon (left) and helped fit bike helmets at the Kids’ Health and Safety Fair (below).
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