Baptist Health Foundation Annual Report 2021

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ANNUAL REPORT

October 2020-September 2021

The Power of GENEROSITY

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The mission of

BAPTIST HEALTH FOUNDATION is to inspire philanthropy and build extraordinary donor relationships in support of excellence, innovation, community wellness and global leadership in healthcare at Baptist Health South Florida, a not-for-profit organization supported by philanthropy and committed to our faith-based charitable mission of medical excellence.

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Table of Contents Message from Leadership Thank You Message Fundraising Overview Impact by the Numbers Donor Spotlights CC Homes Knight Foundation and Argosy Foundation

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INSTITUTES AND PROGRAMS

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Miami Cancer Institute Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute

11 Annual Giving 12 HEAT.HELP.CURE. 14 Physician Assistant Scholarship 15 Pineapple Pajama Gala 16 17 Why Philanthropy Matters Grateful Patient 18 Volunteer of the Year 20 Spark Award 21

Baptist Health Innovations Center for the Advancement of Learning

Miami Neuroscience Institute Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute Baptist Health Endowments The Year in Review: Financials Foundation Board Members Corporate Philanthropy Partners

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HOSPITALS Baptist Hospital of Miami Bethesda Hospital Doctors Hospital Fishermen’s Community Hospital Homestead Hospital Mariners Hospital South Miami Hospital West Kendall Baptist Hospital

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MESSAGE FROM LEADERSHIP

The power of

GENEROSITY Robert G. Berrin CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD BAPTIST HEALTH FOUNDATION

With each passing year, Baptist Health Foundation has an even greater opportunity to play a key role in Baptist Health’s future growth. Through your generosity and vision, we can keep making an impact and ensure that Baptist Health continues to be the preeminent provider of outstanding, compassionate care in the communities we serve, as well as a national leader in healthcare innovation. As we look back at the Foundation’s achievements and successes from this past year, many of which you will read about in the pages ahead, we wish to extend a special thank you for your commitment to our mission. This annual report celebrates the $49 million raised in support of current and future healthcare needs and the more than $16.5 million disbursed to our hospitals, institutes and programs, providing them with the support required to reach new heights in patient care, treatment, clinical education, research and development.

Alex Villoch CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER BAPTIST HEALTH FOUNDATION

From establishing an Innovation Fellowship program at Baptist Health Innovations (p. 11) and funding 85 clinical trials at Miami Cancer Institute and Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute (p. 6), to uniting in support of our healthcare heroes through our virtual Pineapple Pajama Gala (p. 16) and providing more than 2,000 parents with a Halo SleepSack® for their newborn infants (p. 6), your generosity was at the heart of it all. Through your trust and support, Baptist Health Foundation has remained steadfast in our drive to create lasting impact through generosity. We hope to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve and are grateful for all you have done and continue to do to help us achieve this goal. As we set our sights on the future, we are reminded of how important it is to honor the past and celebrate the present. We hope you enjoy reading about some of our successes and continue to join us in our journey to build a healthier community for all.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR BELIEF IN BAPTIST HEALTH.

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THANK YOU

BAPTIST HEALTH FOUNDATION WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU – OUR DONORS, BOARD MEMBERS, VOLUNTEERS AND CLINICIANS – FOR BEING OUR BEST SUPPORTERS, AMBASSADORS AND FRIENDS. We are forever grateful to you for your generosity, guidance and trust you place in our commitment to deliver compassionate and high-quality care. It is an honor to support our clinicians, hospitals, institutes and programs through philanthropy – but the greatest honor of all is working together with you to make a meaningful difference for our patients and witnessing how your generosity impacts the lives of many. We are proud to help care for our community and we are thankful to do it with you.

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FUNDRAISING OVERVIEW

Fundraising Overview 531

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planned giving and legacy gifts totaling almost

new commitments from donors totaling more than

$49 million raised through your generosity

$30 million

$1.5 million MORE THAN

$18 million RAISED IN SUPPORT OF DIRECT HOSPITAL NEEDS

45 GRANTS

AWARDED

$20 million

More than raised in support of Baptist Health Institutes and Programs

3,284 first-time donor gifts

totaling over

$20 million

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TOP INITIATIVES FUNDED SYSTEMWIDE: • Baptist Health South Florida General Fund • Miami Cancer Institute General Fund • Bethesda Hospital General Fund • Baptist Health Innovations

Corporate Philanthropy Partners donated almost

$3 million

MORE THAN

$600,000 RAISED FOR ALL CENTERS FOR EXCELLENCE IN NURSING

$1.5 million

More than raised from the Pineapple Pajama Gala

$1.1 million

raised for research + clinical trials at our Institutes and Programs

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82 Grateful Patient gifts from Clinician Champions referrals totaling $9.3 million 893 additional Grateful Patients made gifts totaling $4.5 million

$1.1 million raised in support of Bounce Back from Cancer™

Bethesda Hospital has raised $8 million toward its Emergency Services Campaign – more than halfway to the $15 million goal

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IMPACT BY THE NUMBERS

Impact by the Numbers Your Contributions at Work Philanthropy has helped support 28 clinical trials and 10 research associates at Miami Cancer Institute

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3,700

More than student athletes received physical exams through the Youth Athletic Outreach program

new clinical trials launched at Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute

More than 1,110 Brilliant Beginnings bags were distributed to new families at West Kendall Baptist Hospital

8,000

Nearly patients at Miami Cancer Institute received patient navigation services – offering guidance and peace of mind during their cancer journeys – touchpoints equaling more than

29,000

South Miami Hospital fed more than 5,600 of donor milk to the newborns in the NICU

ounces

AT HOMESTEAD HOSPITAL, MORE THAN

1,000 PATIENTS WERE IMPACTED BY NEWLY PURCHASED EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE PERINATAL DEPARTMENT

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FUNDS DISBURSED BY PURPOSE

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Community Outreach 2%

Over patient transports have taken place at Baptist Hospital’s rooftop helipad

Staffing & Quality Care 22% Research & Innovation 17% Patient Experience 4% Medical Equipment 6% Education & Training 1% Construction & Renovation 48%

118,000 logins from parents, families and friends viewing their infant in real time via our NICView cameras in South Miami Hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) – totaling more than 400,000 logins since this initiative was launched

Your generosity helped fund 7 visual artists, musicians and performers, providing healing therapies for those battling cancer at Miami Cancer Institute – accounting for over 5,000 touchpoints

MORE THAN 2,600 HALO SLEEPSACKS WERE PURCHASED FOR NEWBORNS AT SOUTH MIAMI HOSPITAL

4,450 nurses have been

impacted by the Nursing Scholars Program since the program’s inception

More than 6,800 patients enrolled in Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute’s patientreported outcomes platform

Your generosity opened an all-new Fishermen’s Community Hospital in the Middle Keys

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INNOVATION FELLOWS FUNDED TO PIONEER THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE

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DONOR SPOTLIGHTS

Donor Spotlights Suzy & Sadek Wahba

“Baptist Hospital is one of the main reasons we chose Miami as our new home. When we moved here four years ago and relocated our family and business, knowing there was a world-class hospital like Baptist was a key reason. The hospital’s wide range of medical services, coupled with Centers of Excellence like Miami Cancer Institute, made it an obvious choice for us. Baptist has an unrivaled reputation in South Florida, with world-class doctors and staff, and we are proud to be associated with it and support it through philanthropy.”

Eberto Vitier & Lawrence Gainor

“In 2019, my life changed when I suffered a stroke. The only person I thought about calling was Bernie Fernandez, M.D. – whom we contacted after calling 911. He guided us to Baptist Hospital and had the emergency staff ready for me when I arrived. Felipe De Los Rios, M.D., was on call and took care of me as if I were family and expressed that I was going to be fine after a few days in the hospital. The doctors and staff at Baptist Health are some of the best that I have ever seen, and my partner and I are honored to give back through philanthropy to ensure the rest of our community receives the best healthcare.”

Sacha & Josh McGraw III

“Philanthropy is instrumental for a great community. My family has a strong connection to healthcare organizations, specifically Baptist Health South Florida’s Bethesda Hospital, due to the highquality care that patients receive. Being able to make a difference through philanthropy is personally rewarding to me and my family. Quality and accessible healthcare is important, no matter your age, income, emergency situation or a routine screening. Baptist Health South Florida allows me to carry on the legacy of my father, a former Board Chairman, and support the overall health of our community.” 8 BAPTIST HEALTH FOUNDATION 2021

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Michele & Howard Kessler

“We have been involved with many medical institutions and understand the role philanthropy plays in research and staffing. Donor support is critical in attracting top cancer experts. Through the generosity of our community, Dr. Zinner and his team at Miami Cancer Institute are creating endowed chairs, fellowships and other opportunities that have made it possible to recruit renowned oncology physicians from around the globe. Together, their focus on launching clinical trials is helping to advance knowledge about the disease and save lives. We are so proud to watch their growth into a leading national cancer center and to be a part of this amazing place.”

Debbie & Albert Taño, M.D.

“For the past 20 years, my wife and I and my company, in partnership with Jorge Perez, M.D., Kidz Medical, have supported Baptist Health because we believe in the world-class care and service provided to each patient that walks through their doors. To me, philanthropy is important because it allows Baptist Health to have the latest technologies, best physicians and most updated facilities available so that no one has to leave their community to seek quality care. I am grateful that through philanthropy, I am able to make a difference in the health and well-being of many.”

Ginny Furth Weisman

“Thanks to Miami Cancer Institute, every discipline that was necessary for my care was made available to me and the communication and decisions were always done as a team. At so many of the hospitals where I have been treated, care has been siloed. In appreciation, I wanted to honor and thank my team of multidisciplinary physicians and clinicians led by Drs. Asbun, Gelrud, Narayanan and Ucar. My gift is to help foster this patientcentric team approach at the Institute so others will receive the same coordinated and compassionate care that I did.” 9

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CC HOMES

ACKNOWLEDGING THE IMPORTANCE OF RESEARCH, CC HOMES, ONE OF SOUTH FLORIDA’S LARGEST HOME BUILDERS LED BY JIM CARR AND ARMANDO CODINA, MADE A $1 MILLION GIFT TO BAPTIST HEALTH.

The Sky is the Limit:

Supporting Excellence and Innovation Healthcare organizations worldwide rely on philanthropic support for investigatorinitiated research. This critical funding helps drive innovation and discoveries, develop prevention strategies and treatments, and advance methodologies in patient care. Acknowledging the importance of research, CC Homes, one of South Florida’s largest home builders led by Jim Carr and Armando Codina, made a $1 million gift to Baptist Health to be divided among Miami Cancer Institute, Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute, Miami Neuroscience Institute and Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute. The gift was made in honor of Baptist Health’s

soon-to-be-retired CEO Brian E. Keeley, and his vision in establishing Baptist Health as a leader in healthcare and research. As Baptist Health’s current board chair, Jim felt a special connection to this gift. “I’ve been involved with Baptist Health for over 30 years and have had the great pleasure of watching it grow into a nationally recognized healthcare system,” he stated. “With its Institutes and Programs, it is addressing and influencing how we treat serious diseases. We have also had the great fortune to meet many of Baptist Health’s physicians and researchers, and understand that philanthropy is the fuel that ignites these ideas and novel research programs. This is why we are so proud to make this gift, and we invite others to join us and help match our investment.”

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KNIGHT FOUNDATION AND ARGOSY FOUNDATION

A Big Year for Baptist Health Innovations 2021 marked a big year for Baptist Health Innovations — with two million-dollar gifts from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, also known as the Knight Foundation, and Argosy Foundation. The $1 million grant from the Knight Foundation established the Knight Foundation Fellowship in Healthcare Technology Innovation — a non-clinical, yearlong fellowship to attract, train and

100%

$1 million

Reached of our goal to match Knight Foundation’s grant

25 individuals are part of the inaugural class of fellows

empower a diverse group of healthcare visionaries and entrepreneurs at Baptist Health and in South Florida. The fellowship will provide participants a comprehensive understanding of the need and opportunity for developing groundbreaking new products, services and interventions in healthcare. Baptist Health Foundation also set its sights on a $1 million goal to match the Knight Foundation’s grant — and through the generosity of more than 20 donors, the gift match was made possible. The $1 million gift from Argosy Foundation is setting Baptist Health Innovations up to help engineer the future of healthcare by providing physicians and staff with worldclass resources to turn great ideas into transformative products, devices, therapies, hospitals and services. Argosy Foundation’s support is an important step in solidifying the innovation infrastructure at Baptist Health and creating potential solutions to healthcare needs. Both philanthropic investments from the Knight Foundation and Argosy Foundation have positioned Baptist Health to optimize healthcare delivery and become a leader in innovation — building connections and providing real-world solutions to real-world challenges, all in South Florida’s own backyard. 11

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ANNUAL GIVING

GIVE MIAMI DAY

Annual Giving: A Look Back at Top Initiatives OVER

$840,000 RAISED BY ALL ANNUAL GIVING INITIATIVES

One of the nation's biggest 24-hour annual giving events, Give Miami Day is an online campaign in which all locals can be philanthropists.

2021

IN FISCAL YEAR , OUR DONORS RAISED ALMOST

$90,000 IN 24 HOURS THROUGH GIVE MIAMI DAY

Employee Giving Campaign Built on the principle that generosity begins at home, Baptist Health South Florida employees are invited to join their colleagues in making a contribution via payroll deduction and paid time off donation to support the fund of their choice.

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of all donations received return to Baptist Health to fund research, provide cutting-edge technology, create innovative approaches to treating our patients and extend our extraordinary care to the communities we serve

$80,000

Over raised in three short weeks

26%

gave to the Sunshine Fund to directly support colleagues facing financial hardship

16%

gave to the COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund

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Doctors’ Day and Nurses Week Doctors’ Day, an annual observance celebrated on March 30, is aimed at appreciating the physicians who help save lives every day.

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ACROSS THE ORGANIZATION RECEIVED HANDWRITTEN NOTECARDS FROM GRATEFUL PATIENTS

Celebrated May 6-12, Nurses Week is an annual event to raise awareness of the important role nurses play in modern healthcare.

GRATEFUL PATIENTS ARE INVITED TO MAKE A GIFT SUPPORTING THE CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE IN NURSING OF THEIR CHOICE AND HONOR A SPECIFIC NURSE OR TEAM THAT PROVIDED EXTRAORDINARY CARE FOR THEMSELVES OR THEIR LOVED ONES.

Community Support Twelve-year-old Jonah Harwin wanted to make a difference in his community and reached out to Baptist Health Foundation hoping to raise money for our COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund. Being in quarantine and unable to practice with his soccer team, Jonah continued to practice on his own and reached a personal record of over 10,000 juggles of a soccer ball. This sparked his idea to “Kick for COVID Relief.” For every dollar raised, Jonah juggled a soccer ball.

Jonah raised over

$8,000

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HEAT.HELP.CURE.

A Son’s Love:

Cristy’s Cancer Crushers Hearing the news of his mom’s Stage IV lung cancer diagnosis was the hardest thing Javi Rosell has had to deal with. “It was devastating,” he recalls. “However, because of the amazing treatments and the amazing organization in Miami Cancer Institute, I was able to get through it, and she’s getting through it as we speak. I couldn’t ask for a better organization to treat my mom.” Hoping to unite his two greatest loves, his mom and basketball, Javi jumped at the opportunity to participate in the HEAT. RAISED SINCE 2018 HELP. CURE. Bounce Back from Cancer™, an event benefiting the Institute in which participants dribble a basketball and earn RAISED IN 2021 pledges toward their fundraising goal. The Belen Jesuit Preparatory MORE THAN School varsity basketball captain RAISED BY JAVI’S TEAM: created a team named in her CRISTY’S CANCER CRUSHERS honor: Cristy’s Cancer Crushers. He then set a goal of $5,000 and promoted the event to family and UNIQUE AND friends. GENEROUS DONORS As a result of Javi’s commitment to Bounce Back from Cancer, SPONSORS Cristy’s Cancer Crushers surpassed

$1,790,031

$1.1 million

$56,000

2,400 22+

HEARING ABOUT THE SUPPORT THAT WE GOT, AND ALL THE LOVE THAT WAS DEDICATED TO MIAMI CANCER INSTITUTE AND TO MY MOM, WAS INCREDIBLE. UNITING SO MANY PEOPLE IN THAT WALK WAS JUST AN AMAZING MOMENT.” Javi’s original goal, raising more than $56,000. “Hearing about the support that we got, and all the love that was dedicated to Miami Cancer Institute and to my mom, was incredible. Uniting so many people in that walk was just an amazing moment,” says Javi. Cristy is proud of her son and grateful to be a patient at the Institute. “I’m very thankful for the team of doctors that have guided me in my care,” she says. “The compassion and care that they offer to all of their patients is outstanding, and so we’re happy to say that eight months down the road, we really are crushing cancer and doing a great job. Thank you, Miami Cancer Institute.”

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PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT SCHOLARSHIP

PART OF MY FINAL CAPSTONE PROJECT WILL INVOLVE REVIEWING DATA FROM OUR CARDIOVASCULAR RISK REDUCTION PROGRAMS TO SHOW THAT WHAT WE ARE DOING IS HAVING A POSITIVE IMPACT ON OUR PATIENTS AND, ULTIMATELY, OUR COMMUNITY.”

A Baptist Health First:

Philanthropy Supports Physician Assistant Scholarship At Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute, physician assistant (PA) Lisa Davis, PA-C, works closely with cardiologist and Chief Population Officer Jonathan Fialkow, M.D., where they are developing preventive cardiology programs for the community. Lisa had always envisioned going back to school, and as more doctorate programs became available for PAs, she knew it was time to jump at the opportunity. Lisa is presently enrolled in A.T. Still University’s two-year, PA-specific Doctorate of Medical Science degree, designed by — and exclusively for — practicing physician assistants. She recalls specifically looking for a program that would complement her new responsibilities in helping develop and move these cardiovascular

programs forward at the Institute, and decided the leadership track within the doctorate program was the perfect fit. Dr. Fialkow championed Lisa in her pursuit of a scholarship, which was funded by Baptist Health Foundation. “I’m very proud and humbled to say that I was the first PA at Baptist Health South Florida approved to receive a scholarship for a doctorate program,” says Lisa. “I hope that this ends up paving the way in creating similar opportunities for my fellow physician assistants.” The program is helping expand her knowledge about community-based programs, something she is taking back to Baptist Health. “Part of my final Capstone Project will involve reviewing data from our cardiovascular risk reduction programs to show that what we are doing is having a positive impact on our patients and, ultimately, our community,” says Lisa. She is grateful for the generosity of our donors in support of physician assistants, and she hopes to return the favor for future generations of Baptist Health PAs. 15

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PINEAPPLE PAJAMA GALA

A Virtual Celebration:

Pineapple Pajama Gala More than 1,000 people participated in Baptist Health Foundation’s first-ever virtual Pineapple Pajama Gala, honoring Baptist Health’s inspiring healthcare heroes and their tireless efforts in caring for the South Florida community throughout the pandemic. The April 24 event raised more than $1.5 million to support advanced research, programs, resources and outstanding patient care at Baptist Health hospitals, Institutes and Programs, and outpatient facilities. The Pineapple Pajama Gala featured a video tribute to Baptist Health’s clinical staff, messages from leaders, silent auction, cooking and mixology demos, musical performances, dinner and dancing to a “live” band. Guests were delivered multicourse gourmet meal packages complete with wine and cocktail ingredients, as well as “Fun Boxes” with the evening’s program and festive party swag. The dress code encouraged chic pajamas and loungewear. As a result of the pandemic, many in our community have adjusted to working and socializing from home, often in pajamas. The Pajama Gala was a vivid reminder of how fortunate many of us are to be safe at home while our healthcare workers serve on the front lines every day. Pajamas and Fun Boxes aside, perhaps what made this virtual event so special was how the community came together, even from afar, to celebrate our dedicated heroes and generous donors, and to raise critical funds for Baptist Health. Though the Pineapple Pajama Gala was unconventional — completely reimagined for this unprecedented time — there was plenty of excitement among those who helped plan the event and those who participated. Even a pandemic could not dampen the collective joy of recognizing those who have given so much to all of us. 16 BAPTIST HEALTH FOUNDATION 2021

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WHY PHILANTHROPY MATTERS

I WANTED TO CURE HER, I WANTED SOMEONE ELSE TO CURE HER, AND WHEN SHE UNFORTUNATELY SUCCUMBED TO THE DISEASE, AS A NAIVE YOUNG KID, I WAS LIKE, I WOULD GO TO THE U.S. ONE DAY AND I’D CURE CANCER.”

Every Patient Counts:

Manmeet Ahluwalia, M.D., on Why Philanthropy Matters In 2021, board-certified neuro-oncologist and medical oncologist Manmeet Ahluwalia, M.D., MBA, joined Miami Cancer Institute as deputy director, chief scientific officer and chief of solid tumor medical oncology. Originally from India, Dr. Ahluwalia attributes his desire to become a cancer physician to his late grandmother. “When I was a 12-year-old kid, my grandmother was diagnosed with cervical cancer, and unfortunately she lost her life to the cancer,” he recalls. “I wanted to cure her, I wanted someone else to cure her, and when she unfortunately succumbed to the disease, as a naive young kid, I was like, I would go to the U.S. one day and I’d cure cancer.” Dr. Ahluwalia is an ambassador for philanthropy who knows just how critical donor support is for the success of innovative programs. “As chief scientific officer, I want to support all the physicians working at Miami Cancer Institute to be the best physician they can be for their patients,” he says. “So I am very excited about the robust clinical trial infrastructure we are setting up to empower our physicians

to ensure that they have a highly innovative clinical trial for every patient that they will see in the clinic. Philanthropic gifts are transformative in pushing innovative efforts of large cancer programs anywhere in the United States and all across the world.” Dr. Ahluwalia is excited to play an important role in elevating Miami Cancer Institute as a national leader in improving cancer care. He is often reminded of how he got to where he is today. “Every day I help a patient with cancer, to me it’s a gift because I’m giving back to my grandmother,” he says. 17

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GRATEFUL PATIENT

Going Above and Beyond for Our Patients

Jo Ann’s Story

Jo Ann Smith, a retired Baptist Health nurse, was experiencing unusual abdominal symptoms one evening. At first, she thought it was something minor, but when it persisted, she decided to contact her primary care physician Bernhard Brijbag, D.O. — a decision she would later come to realize may have saved her life. A referral to urologist Yekutiel Sandman, M.D., resulted in a CT scan of her kidneys and urinary system. Upon initial review of the CT images, radiologist Kirsten Luedemann, M.D., did not see anything abnormal. She thought something other than the urinary system must be the issue and dove deeper, completing a detailed review of the rest of the images captured in the CT scan. She discovered an abnormally distended appendix which was about to rupture, and knew immediate action was necessary. Within

an hour of the completed CT scan, Dr. Sandman’s medical assistant, Miriam Hernandez, called Jo Ann and insisted she immediately make her way to the Emergency Room for appendicitis. Jo Ann was reluctant to go because she had no obvious signs or symptoms of appendicitis, but Miriam’s insistence helped get her to Doctors Hospital for an evaluation. She was admitted for observation and the surgeon on call, Eddie Gomez, M.D., was notified. He came immediately for surgical evaluation and scheduled Jo Ann for surgery that night. Dr. Gomez performed an emergency laparoscopic appendectomy and Jo Ann was discharged the next morning without complication. The pathology report, however, showed a rare cancer of the appendix. If her appendix had ruptured, the cancer could well have spread throughout her body. Thanks to a proactive team, a medical emergency and life-threatening illness were averted. Jo Ann’s follow-up appointment at Miami Cancer Institute showed that no further treatment was necessary. In response to her experience, Jo Ann made a planned gift to Baptist Health Foundation in support of Miami Cancer Institute. Now part of the Living Legacy Society and Century Club, this longtime nurse is once again leaving her mark at Baptist Health.

For more information about planned gifts or to tell us your planned gift story, contact Kevin Hughes, Director of Gift Planning, at GiftPlanning@BaptistHealth.net.

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JO ANN MADE A PLANNED GIFT TO BAPTIST HEALTH FOUNDATION IN SUPPORT OF MIAMI CANCER INSTITUTE, KNOWING HER GENEROSITY WILL IMPACT THE LIVES OF THOSE NAVIGATING A CANCER DIAGNOSIS.

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VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR

TOM DAVIDSON, WHO SERVES AS A BAPTIST HEALTH TRUSTEE AND IS FOUNDING CHAIR OF THE OCEAN REEF/ BAPTIST HEALTH ADVISORY BOARD, WAS RECOGNIZED AS THE FOUNDATION’S 2021 VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR.

Celebrating an Extraordinary Volunteer Much of what we are able to accomplish at Baptist Health Foundation is thanks to the dedication of our amazing volunteers, and Tom Davidson is one of them. A Baptist Health trustee and Founding Chair of the Ocean Reef/Baptist Health Advisory Board, Tom was recognized as the Foundation’s 2021 Volunteer of the Year. This prestigious honor acknowledged him as the leading force behind Ocean Reef’s commitment to a multiyear campaign to raise money to build a

helipad at Baptist Hospital’s Victor E. Clarke Emergency Center. Tom’s work serves the mission of Ocean Reef and Baptist Health to maximize the quality and streamline the effectiveness of the healthcare offerings for Ocean Reef residents. Under his visionary leadership, Ocean Reef’s generous donors provided much of the $9 million needed for the new helipad, which began service in October 2020 — a memorable milestone in Baptist Health’s history. Tom’s commitment to our mission has inspired an entire community to give back through philanthropy. We are forever grateful for his belief in Baptist Health.

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THE SPARK AWARD

The Spark Award Baptist Health Foundation’s Board of Directors are some of our greatest advocates. Their contributions, time and effort help guide the strategic vision, financial sustainability and awareness of Baptist Health as a not-for-profit organization benefiting from philanthropic support to better serve our community. In appreciation of the hard work demonstrated by our Foundation Board members, each year the Foundation presents the Spark Award to those who have fundraised $250,000 or more. Last year, we were honored to recognize: ROBERT G. BERRIN GEORGE W. FOYO STEPHEN A. BLUMENTHAL LOURDES JOFRÉ-COLLETT

JOSEPH R. BUCHANAN, ESQ. MICHAEL L. KATZ LINDA M. COGGINS BARRY T. KATZEN, M.D.

SISSY DEMARIA-KOEHNE JOHN C. MALLOY, III LIANA M. DE MENA TERRY PERRIN

LANI KAHN DRODY JUDITH H. ZEDER THEODORE FELDMAN, M.D.

Learn why our Spark Award recipients donate their time and volunteer for Baptist Health Foundation from Robert G. Berrin, Foundation Board Chairman, and Judith H. Zeder, Council Chair for Doctors Hospital and Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute: “At Baptist Health Foundation, we continue to set the pace for growth for the organization — not just to become the preeminent provider of healthcare in South Florida, but also to offer the highest-quality, most compassionate care possible. That kind of care begins with the generosity of our donors. These remarkable individuals, families and organizations believe in the mission of Baptist Health. They are making a tangible difference by contributing their resources, time, talent and passion, and we are tremendously grateful. Philanthropy is the engine that is driving the future of Baptist Health, and with it, the vision of a healthy, vibrant and resilient community.” Robert G. Berrin “As council chair for Doctors Hospital and Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute, I am proud to be involved with an organization that’s laser-focused on providing patients with an outstanding healthcare experience. The Institute’s physicians and researchers are pioneering less invasive and noninvasive treatments that are helping patients regain their mobility and keep doing the activities they love. They are improving the quality of life for so many, and philanthropic support for research, innovation and clinical education is making it possible. It’s gratifying to be a part of it.” Judith H. Zeder

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BAPTIST HEALTH ENTITIES

Baptist Health Hospitals & Institutes and Programs Spanning the Florida Keys to Palm Beach, we’re here to care for our patients during life’s most fragile moments. Your philanthropic support helps ensure that our hospitals and Institutes and Programs continue to provide lifesaving care now and into the future.

HOSPITALS Baptist Hospital of Miami Bethesda Hospital Doctors Hospital Fishermen’s Community Hospital Homestead Hospital Mariners Hospital South Miami Hospital West Kendall Baptist Hospital

INSTITUTES AND PROGRAMS Baptist Health Innovations Center for the Advancement of Learning Miami Cancer Institute Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami Neuroscience Institute Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute

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BAPTIST HEALTH HOSPITALS

BAPTIST HOSPITAL OF MIAMI Fundraising at a Glance

Baptist Hospital of Miami is the 728-bed flagship entity for Baptist Health, built in 1960 and serving the South Florida community since its inception. Over 2,000 physicians practice at Baptist Hospital of Miami, supported by nearly 5,000 staff members focused on fulfilling our vision of being the preeminent healthcare provider in the communities we serve. As Miami continues to grow and patients travel to the hospital from outside the area to be seen by experts from Baptist Health’s numerous Institutes and Programs, the facility is stretched to its limit. Funded in part by philanthropy, the renovation of Baptist Hospital of Miami continues to be an ongoing priority and will help us meet the needs of our patients while also aiding in the recruitment of medical talent. New patient rooms and family areas help improve patient comfort and optimize safety and efficiency of care, while expanded dining and kitchen facilities help keep pace with our growing patient population.

Looking to the Future

Leveraging new and existing technology, Baptist Hospital of Miami is soon embarking on a modernization of the patient experience, implementing cohesive technology that will provide better connections between patients, clinicians and staff. This new project aims to transform patient rooms into “smart rooms,” utilizing an Integrative Patient System (IPS) which will improve the patient experience with enhanced safety, education and care. The initiative will be piloted in 48 rooms on the 4th floor of Baptist Hospital’s Hope Tower and is expected to be rolled out throughout the entire Baptist Health organization. 23

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BETHESDA HOSPITAL Fundraising at a Glance

The challenging circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic have demonstrated the need for the renovation of the Bethesda Hospital East Emergency Department. Private rooms, smart technology and optimized care are essential to our patients’ health and well-being. With a $15 million goal, Bethesda Hospital remains focused on fundraising for this important project. The support of our community and generosity of our donors is vital in helping Bethesda Hospital transform the emergency care facility and increase efficiencies. After a successful 2021, we are more than halfway to our goal, raising a total of $8 million since the campaign’s launch.

Looking to the Future

Patient experience encompasses the range of interactions that patients have with a healthcare system. At Baptist Health, we pride ourselves on ensuring the delivery of compassionate, highquality care and service that exceeds the expectations of our patients and families. As we look to the future, Bethesda Hospital will focus on fundraising for overall programmatic support for the hospital’s wholepatient experience programs, including the Center for Advanced Robotics, Cornell Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine, Bethesda Heart Hospital, Orthopedic Services, Women and Children’s Services and the Women’s Health Center. Philanthropy will provide critical funds to help support and enhance these vital areas. 24 BAPTIST HEALTH FOUNDATION 2021

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DOCTORS HOSPITAL Fundraising at a Glance

At Doctors Hospital, donor support has been vital in enhancing the level of care our patients receive. From helping to fund the intensive care unit renovation to purchasing new equipment such as the AccuVein vein illuminators, which minimize medical errors and enhance patients’ comfort and safety by enabling clinicians to accurately visualize the veins under the skin, philanthropy greatly impacts Doctors Hospital’s ability to offer high-quality care to our community. Thanks to the dedicated clinical staff who strive for excellence each day and the continued improvements made possible through philanthropic support, Doctors Hospital was named among the Top 5 Hospitals in the Region by U.S. News & World Report. The hospital also earned a 5-star quality rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and was recognized with an “A” grade for spring 2021 from the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade, the only hospital rating system focused exclusively on safety.

Looking to the Future

Thousands of patients come to Doctors Hospital for surgical procedures each year. While our physicians and surgical staff are equipped with the advanced skills and technology required for inpatient and outpatient procedures, the surgical suites are in critical need of renovation and expansion. A planned renovation project will help fulfill our commitment to extraordinary care and increase the hospital’s surgical capacity by offering the latest technological surgical services and equipment in larger, state-of-the-art operating rooms. Philanthropy will play an important role in providing the funds needed to begin this critical project. 25

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FISHERMEN’S COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Fundraising at a Glance

July 1, 2021, marked the official grand opening celebration of the newly rebuilt Fishermen’s Community Hospital in Marathon. The ribbon-cutting event celebrated the culmination of Baptist Health’s commitment to the health and well-being of the Middle Keys, as well as the donors who helped raise more than $16 million to make this possible. With the completion of the new 37,000 sq. ft. facility, Fishermen’s Community Hospital now provides specialized services such as 24/7 emergency care; telestroke services to give stroke patients immediate access to Board-certified neurologists; an on-site helipad; six inpatient beds, including two intensive care beds with 24/7 monitoring; nine emergency department beds; five additional recovery beds; diagnostic imaging; and rehabilitation and laboratory services. In addition, the hospital is now home to the southernmost branch of Baptist Health’s Miami Cancer Institute, providing patients with highquality oncology care close to home.

Looking to the Future

With the newly rebuilt Fishermen’s Community Hospital now open, physician recruitment is a top priority. There is a critical need to increase the availability of, as well as access to, both primary and preventive care services throughout the Keys. For Baptist Health to recruit top physicians to the Middle Keys area, a new medical arts building is essential, as it will provide space to house current and new physician offices. Baptist Health has identified the property adjacent to the new hospital as an ideal location and acquired the land in June 2021. This acquisition will allow us to develop a medical campus where we can meet the full spectrum of the community’s healthcare needs. 26 BAPTIST HEALTH FOUNDATION 2021

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HOMESTEAD HOSPITAL Fundraising at a Glance

The Perinatal Department at Homestead Hospital had a busy year caring for 1,092 patients in its Obstetrical Emergency Department triage area, delivering 860 babies and treating 129 babies in its special care nursery. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, upgrades were made for new neonatal IV “smart pumps,” allowing communication from the IV pump to the pharmacy and the hospital’s medical documentation system. These upgrades ensure that accurate medication orders are given, adding an extra layer of vigilance for patient safety. Philanthropic funds also enabled the department to purchase two bilirubin bank lights and one bilirubin blanket, which are used for photo therapy for babies suffering from jaundice, a yellow pigment of red blood cells that causes a slight yellowing of the skin. Other purchases made possible through donor support included seven stainless steel delivery room tables for the hospital’s labor and delivery rooms; detailed discharge instruction books for patients; and three new, state-of-the-art vital sign instruments for the mother-baby area.

Looking to the Future

Homestead Hospital dedicated acres of vacant land adjacent to the hospital for its Grow2Heal Garden. The garden is a bold, innovative way to respond to the community’s food desert classification, offering a program of preventive health through fresh, nutritious foods. Through Grow2Heal, the hospital developed a “Grow Your Lunch” program designed for K-12 students, giving them access to fresh produce and teaching them the value of harvesting and preparing wholesome meals that they eat on-site. Homestead Hospital plans to expand the garden, increasing the availability of fresh produce to the hospital’s patients, staff and visitors. This expansion will activate a “Farmacy” — a produce distribution program for patients diagnosed with chronic health conditions associated with living within a food desert, such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure and diabetes. These patients are “prescribed” fresh produce from the Grow2Heal Garden, continuing the hospital’s innovative efforts in preventive health through nutrition. 27

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MARINERS HOSPITAL Fundraising at a Glance

Nurses play a crucial role on the front lines of community health, caring for our patients and ensuring their safety and well-being. Last year, Mariners Hospital honored the nursing staff by holding its 17th Annual Mariners Hospital Walk/ Run, benefiting the hospital’s Center for Excellence in Nursing. The Walk/Run was held virtually from November 15-20, giving many in the Keys community and beyond the opportunity to participate and show their support. Philanthropy helps the Center give our nurses the gifts of

education, training, state-of-the-art our patients. The 17th Annual Mariners equipment and technology — vital tools Hospital Walk/Run raised more than they need to offer high-quality care for $44,000.

Looking to the Future

Patients at Mariners Hospital count on dedicated caregivers to deliver compassionate care and service in a safe, respectful environment. They also count on the hospital’s advanced technology and equipment, designed to perform with the highest standards of safety and effectiveness. The hospital is currently in need of a new, stateof-the-art Siemens MRI scanner. This new technology will allow for improved image quality, more accurate diagnosis and reduced patient anxiety with a larger opening and shorter scan times. Philanthropy will play an important role in making sure Mariners Hospital is equipped with the tools it needs to provide optimum care.

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SOUTH MIAMI HOSPITAL Fundraising at a Glance

Bedside transition allows for a mother and newborn baby to remain together immediately after a vaginal delivery. Implementing bedside transition serves many purposes, including no separation upon delivery, greater patient satisfaction, reduced healthcare costs and better outcomes for both mother and baby. Funded entirely by philanthropy, two bedside transition nurses have been hired at South Miami Hospital to lead this initiative. Thanks to donor support, bedside transition is improving maternal newborn bonding — skin-to-skin contact to help maintain temperature and metabolic levels, while also promoting breastfeeding.

Looking to the Future

The Spine Center at Miami Neuroscience Institute, located on the South Miami Hospital campus, is increasing capacity. The expansion will incorporate a holistic model of spine health that involves the comprehensive management of all spine-related disorders using an integrative medical approach, while ensuring a thorough consideration of both nonsurgical and surgical

treatments of pain and neurological symptoms. The future expansion represents just how critical the Spine Center is in our community, bringing together physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists to diagnose and treat the source of a patient’s back, neck or spine pain. Additional space will allow our team of specialists to have an even greater impact on those they serve. 29

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WEST KENDALL BAPTIST HOSPITAL Fundraising at a Glance

In 2021, West Kendall Baptist Hospital marked its 10th anniversary in the West Kendall community. Upon its 2011 opening, the hospital quickly began to see an increase in patient volumes, doubling the number of expected emergency department visits within its first year of opening. The sustained demand for patient beds and emergency services has continued to increase year after year. To meet the growing needs of our community, West Kendall Baptist Hospital will undergo a four-story, 126,000-sq.-ft. clinical expansion, which includes 70 new observation/inpatient beds, 35 new Emergency Department treatment rooms and areas for future imaging and ancillary growth. The expansion continues to be the hospital’s main fundraising focus, with efforts underway to bring in critical philanthropic dollars to support this important project.

Looking to the Future

West Kendall Baptist Hospital was proud to celebrate 10 years of excellence in 2021, but the hospital has its sights set on its future impact in the West Kendall community. With so many of Baptist Health’s Institutes and Programs patients living in west Miami-Dade County, the hospital realized the need to establish representation of each on the campus. The future expansion of our Institutes and Programs will increase awareness of the specialized care of each and create a larger footprint to benefit more patients in our community. 30 BAPTIST HEALTH FOUNDATION 2021

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BAPTIST HEALTH INNOVATIONS Fundraising at a Glance

The vision of Baptist Health Innovations is to engineer the future of healthcare by creating a culture of innovation, which will provide physicians and staff with world-class resources to turn great ideas into transformative products and services directed at improving the health and healthcare of our communities. In 2021, philanthropic efforts continued to focus on raising critical funds in support of the Institute’s four pillars: global healthcare design; co-creation/invention; applied research and education supporting invention; and intellectual asset management. Philanthropy has helped support realworld solutions for problems patients and healthcare providers are facing now, enabling Baptist Health to move at the speed of business and create meaningful collaborations to benefit our patients and community.

Donor support has also helped to ensure that transformative ideas are tested, prototyped and provided to patients waiting for new treatments and lifesaving procedures.

Looking to the Future

Challenges are calls to action aimed at accelerating research, development and demonstration in areas that could provide significant benefits to patients and the healthcare sector. Thanks to philanthropic support, Baptist Health Innovations is working to establish an Innovation Challenge in order to pilot a new program within Baptist Health. A survey will be sent to the organization’s clinical leadership to gather information regarding current problems faced by our healthcare workers. Based on the results, the Institute will focus on developing the most innovative ideas to solve these real-world concerns in healthcare delivery and patient experience. It will issue challenges and provide seed funding to develop the best idea and complete a piloted program with Baptist Health and other strategic partners. The Innovation Challenge will serve as an important resource in improving care delivery based on patient-centric problems, impacting patients in South Florida and beyond. 31

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CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING Fundraising at a Glance

Baptist Health’s Center for the Advancement of Learning addresses the critical and ongoing nursing shortage through innovative and enriched learning programs. Offered in Palm Beach, Miami and the Florida Keys, the Nurse Scholars Program and College of Health Sciences educate and prepare nurses to be capable, compassionate caregivers to Baptist Health’s patients and families. Lifelong learning is encouraged and supported through scholarships for advanced degrees to enhance nurses’ knowledge and expertise. These programs further Baptist Health’s mission by attracting, educating and retaining top talent among our nurse caregivers, reducing nurse vacancy and turnover rates and increasing nursing engagement and satisfaction. Baptist Health admits over 200 nurse scholars each year, but with the support of philanthropy, these programs will offer these opportunities for a greater number of qualified individuals, helping meet the growing need for nurses.

Looking to the Future

The Center for the Advancement of Learning’s vision is to develop a multidisciplinary education hub on the campus of Baptist Hospital to support medical, nursing, pharmacy and allied health education programs. This academic destination will include multipurpose classrooms, a surgical skills lab, state-of-the-art simulation training, auditoriums with international telecasting capability and much more. A high-tech educational facility with a focus on nextgeneration simulation-based learning will provide the Center with critical space needed to support more than 9,000 students, residents and fellows each year.

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MIAMI CANCER INSTITUTE Fundraising at a Glance

The arts — music, visual, literary and dance — play an integral role in healing and promoting the well-being of patients, caregivers and staff in healthcare settings. Whether one engages actively or passively with the arts, research has shown that these artistic interventions can improve health outcomes by reducing pain and anxiety, supporting caregiver wellness and transforming the patient experience. Funded by philanthropy, Miami Cancer Institute’s Arts in Medicine program is composed of professional musicians, singers, visual artists and literary artists. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, seven artists are making a difference at the Institute, encouraging creative expression to reduce stress and improving patients’ quality of life.

Looking to the Future

Philanthropic support for the pediatric radiation oncology program at Miami Cancer Institute has the distinct opportunity to change the lives of children far beyond the geographic boundaries of South Florida. Matthew Hall, M.D., lead pediatric radiation oncologist and director of the Live Like Bella® Pediatric Radiation Oncology Program at the Institute, is the principal investigator of numerous cooperative group trials and investigator-initiated trials at the Institute. Donor support will provide the funding needed to launch these exciting clinical trials, which will help improve the lives of pediatric patients. Philanthropy will also play a vital role in supporting the basic science and translational studies needed so that the clinical trials can get underway.

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MIAMI CARDIAC & VASCULAR INSTITUTE Fundraising at a Glance

Springboard Academy is a subscriptionbased online portal with two unique clinical learning pathways: cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology. The platform is web-based, mobile-friendly and operates much like an online university environment, with traceable modules offering structured learning and reinforcement. Funded in part by philanthropy, Springboard Academy has allowed Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute to invest in its people, create a gold standard for training and competency, assist with performance improvement, develop a culture of innovation and, most importantly, retain and attract highquality invasive services staff. Training all

registered nurses and cardiovascular technologists the same way will help maintain a high standard of excellence across the board at the Institute. Thanks to the philanthropic support which helped launch this new initiative, staff will remain up to date with the latest technology and innovation, guidelines and evidence-based care, as the Springboard Academy platform is continuously updated with new information from professional societies and organizations.

Looking to the Future

Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute has always recognized that the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac and vascular conditions can take a tremendous toll on the physical and emotional wellbeing of patients and their caregivers, and that taking care of the “whole patient” is therefore a key component of providing patient-centric care. Targeted investments in vital nonclinical programs will enable the Institute to continue to lead the way in addressing the physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of our patients and their families, thereby optimizing health outcomes. Through philanthropy, the Institute plans to expand patient support by implementing cardiology patient navigators to better streamline care delivery, eliminate barriers to care and improve the overall patient experience. Patient navigators will also establish remote at-home monitoring to observe the physiological status of patients at high risk for admission or worsening cardiac outcomes. 34 BAPTIST HEALTH FOUNDATION 2021

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MIAMI NEUROSCIENCE INSTITUTE Fundraising at a Glance

Miami Neuroscience Institute is the most recent Institute to emerge at Baptist Health. Comprehensive funding is vital to help advance and expand the range of technology available at the Institute, and therefore remains at the forefront of philanthropic efforts. Telestroke carts, for example, are state-of-the-art solutions that allow us to communicate effectively via telemedicine and remote access for timely treatment of stroke patients across Baptist Health. Support for the technology behind Miami Neuroscience Institute’s stroke program helps reduce time to treatment, regardless of the patient’s geographic location.

Looking to the Future

In conjunction with Baptist Health Foundation, Miami Neuroscience Institute will soon launch its new Neuroscience Research Scholars program for current and recently graduated undergraduate students, first- or second-year graduate students and first- or second-year medical students. Three scholars will be selected for the 12-week program, which will take place each summer. The program offers the scholars the opportunity to engage with the Institute to conduct clinical

research and review past and current clinical efforts to analyze results and suggest improvements in clinical practice, where necessary, in a variety of subspecialty disciplines. Scholars will be matched with research mentors within their area of interest and will be required to participate in an existing study. In addition to hands-on clinical research experience, the scholars will be required to participate in weekly educational workshops on various research topics, providing a complete and immersive learning experience. 35

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MIAMI ORTHOPEDICS & SPORTS MEDICINE INSTITUTE Fundraising at a Glance

OBERD is the leading patient intelligence platform that captures and measures patient-reported outcomes across every touchpoint, providing the best feedback. Funded by the generosity of Al and Jane Nahmad, OBERD has been up and running at Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute for more than one year and has had more than 6,800 patients and 20 physicians enrolled with the platform. Thanks to the high number of patients participating and the engagement of the Institute’s physicians, OBERD has been instrumental in making important modifications. These include adjustments pertaining to pre-operation compliance, iPad integration, automatic and manual patient reminders and the implementation of new surgical coordinator guidelines and questionnaires at patient visits. Thanks to donor support, Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute has collected data and recorded outcome measures for 114 procedure types.

Looking to the Future

In July 2021, Baptist Health and the Miami Dolphins unveiled the brand-new Baptist Health Training Complex at Hard Rock Stadium. The 217,200-square-foot complex includes an outdoor practice area with two full natural grass fields and a full indoor practice facility, a two-story weight room with a cardio deck, locker rooms, a state-of-the-art hydrotherapy area, dedicated recovery area including cryotherapy and isolation tanks, an athletic training room with expansive rehabilitation space and much more. However, what’s still

to come from this exciting new facility is the access the community will soon have to Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute services. Beginning in 2022, local residents can head to the new training complex for outpost diagnostics, clinical appointments, physical therapy and rehabilitation services. Offering this access to the Miami Gardens area will surely have an impact on the Institute’s ability to expand its reach and deliver high-quality care to even more members of our community.

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BAPTIST HEALTH ENDOWMENTS

Baptist Health Endowments Endowed gifts represent one of the most meaningful and permanent forms of philanthropy. While all gifts to Baptist Health Foundation contribute to the high-quality care we provide, endowed gifts create a predictable source of revenue that makes it possible to sustain and maintain research, education and important programs in perpetuity. Creating a new endowment or contributing to one of Baptist Health’s existing endowments is an investment in the health of our community, impacting the lives of South Florida patients today and for generations to come. BAPTIST HEALTH ENDOWMENTS Barry T. Katzen Medical Director Endowed Chair Robert B. Cole Distinguished Nursing Lecture Endowment Joseph T. Ostroski, M.D., Endowment Jose “Pepe” Alvarez Jr., M.D., Distinguished Cardiac & Vascular Lecture Endowment Mariners Hospital eICU Endowment Fund Mariners Hospital Hyperbaric Medicine Endowment Fund Mariners Hospital Oncology Services Endowment Mariners Hospital Wellness, Physical Therapy and Cardiac Rehabilitation Equipment Endowment Child Development Center Endowment Fund Electrophysiology Educational Endowment Electrophysiology Clinic Endowment There is no more meaningful way to establish your legacy of caring than with an endowed gift. The program you endow will recognize your generosity in perpetuity and become a hallmark of your vision for a healthier community. A special thank you to John and Margaret A. Krupa for establishing the first Distinguished Chair at Baptist Health South Florida. Created in honor of Bernie Fernandez, M.D., CEO of Baptist Health Medical Group, the John and Margaret A. Krupa Distinguished Chair recognizes his exceptional leadership and exemplary practice of medicine at Baptist Health.

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THE YEAR IN REVIEW: FINANCIALS

Planned Giving 2%

Events Revenue 7%

The Year in Review REVENUE AND SUPPORT Contributions Planned Giving Events Revenue

$44,336,827 1,229,321 3,419,398

GROSS FUNDS RAISED

$48,985,546

Event Expenses Present Value & Other Adjustments

NET FUNDS RAISED

Contributions 91%

(486,776) (495,113)

$48,003,657

Other Income

639,271

TOTAL REVENUE AND SUPPORT

$48,642,928

GROSS FUNDS RAISED: $49 MILLION Administration 23%

EXPENSES Fundraising Event Expenses Administration

$8,066,991 486,776 2,502,153

TOTAL EXPENSES $11,055,920

Event Expenses 4%

Fundraising 73%

NET ASSETS Without Donor Restrictions With Temporary Donor Restrictions With Permanent Donor Restrictions

Without Donor Restrictions

33%

$91,681,965 167,848,494 18,591,318

TOTAL EXPENSES: $11 MILLION With Temporary Donor Restrictions

60%

With Permanent Donor Restrictions

7%

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2020 – 2021

FOUNDATION BOARD MEMBERS

Officers & Directors Robert G. Berrin, Chairman of the Board Lani Kahn Drody, Vice Chairman Tomas P. Erban, Chairman Emeritus Robert Coward, Treasurer E. Carlton Wilton Jr., Secretary Alex Villoch, CEO

Directors Dick Anderson Jorge A. Arguelles Ernesto Aviñó Steven I. Bandel Richard L. Barbara, Esq. Elizabeth Rae Baxter Maria Beguiristain, Esq. Michael B. Berman Vanessa M. Bertran, Esq. Monica S. Betancourt Mary Blum Stephen A. Blumenthal Charles Bowie Steven J. Brodie Joseph R. Buchanan, Esq. Nina Perry Cahill Guillermo Campos Carolina Canida Johanna Paterson Carrier Michael Peale Carrier Dennis Carvajal Bea Citron Tobin Cobb Linda M. Coggins Shawn Crews Liana M. De Mena Steven M. Demar, CPA Suzanne DeMaria-Koehne Alan T. Dimond Michele Dudley, RDN, LDN, CDE Dawn Edwards Kim Elliott

Pablo Estepe Michael T. Fay Joseph A. Fernandez Pedro A. Fernandez David Fiestal Karel K. Foti George W. Foyo Pedro J. Garcia Aileen Garciga Alex Gierbolini Jose Antonio Gonzalez L. Felice Gorordo Kristina Rae Gossman-Ducanes Todd Gurne William H. Henneberry Mark A. Hernandez, M.D. Jay A. Hershoff, Esq. Sofia Holtzman Lourdes Jofré-Collett Lane M. Jones Rebecca Karsenti, M.D. Michael L. Katz Alexandra Kelley Michael Kiraly Erin D. Knight Jason Koler Rosario Rico-Toro Korn Rudy Kranys Susan Matson Lampen Jon Landau Cynthia Leesfield James M. Leonard

Pascal Liguori Steven Litinsky, M.D. Todd Litinsky Gail Ranieri Long Carlos E. Lowell Manuel E. Machado Brian Magrane, M.D. George M. Marakas, Ph.D. John Cyril Malloy, III Michael M. McCarthy Kevin M. McGovern Juan Antonio Michelena Carly Miller Mario J. Miranda Alex Montague Brenda Maria Moreira George R. Neugent Stormet C. Norem Jane C. Packard Guillermo Pascual John Pasqual, DMD Adriana Pereira-Reyes Jorge E. Perez, M.D. Marcos A. Perez Terry Perrin Lillian M. Peters, CFP, CDFA Abby Denise Portuondo Sharon Prolow Lindsay Rabito-Leonard Mahendra Raolji Holly Merrill Raschein Evan T. Rees

David P. Reuter Mark D. Rich Lorraine Stolfi Rinella Lindy Roth Darren Salinger, M.D. Leticia Santiago Joel H. Schenkman, M.D. Betty Anne Schilling Paul Skoric Neil R. Sosler Patricia Stanley Claudia M. Stober Donald S. Swatik, Ph.D. Rupa Tak Albert R. Taño, M.D. Jeffrey Taylor Bill R. Tillett *Agustin E. Veitia Audra Hill Wallace, CPA J. Scott Weston Joseph Weston Charles L. White, III Vivian Williams William W. Wilson, III Barbara J. Wright Marta Yee Province (Boo) Zamek Boris Zedan Judith H. Zeder

Honorary Directors Theodore Feldman, M.D. Ghassan Haddad, M.D.

Yvonne Turner Johnson, M.D. Barry T. Katzen, M.D.

Derek Papp, M.D.

Ex-Officio Members Matthew Arsenault Nancy Batista-Rodriguez Lourdes Boue Bo Boulenger

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Bill M. Duquette Bernie Fernandez, M.D. Rick Freeburg Drew Grossman

Javier Hernandez-Lichtl Brian E. Keeley Christine Kotler Nelson Lazo Ana Lopez-Blazquez

Joe Natoli Patricia Rosello Kenneth Spell Jack A. Ziffer, Ph.D., M.D. Michael Zinner, M.D. 39

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Titanium $50,000 +

Platinum $30,000 +

Gold $25,000 +

Silver $15,000 +

Bronze $10,000 +

*Includes Institutional Giving Partners. Updated 09/30/21

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