Partners Newsletter - Winter 2019

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Partners N E WS F R O M L MH HE A LTH F O U NDATI ON

Winter 2019

Thank you to our key contributors for the LMH Health East Heights Family Clinic! The estate of Sydney Garrett Dan Schriner and Sally Hare-Schriner Eleanor Woodyard Val and Beth Stella Mike and Linda Wildgen Nancy Ezell Larry and Jacqueline Gadt Chuck and Karen Warner A CLOSER LOOK LMH Health East Heights Family Care opened in October

LMH Health East Heights Family Care clinic opens “LMH Health is committed to providing improved healthcare access throughout the entire community.”

Thanks to the support of generous donors, the LMH Health East Heights Family Care clinic formally opened this fall with a community ribbon-cutting held on October 14. This new medical clinic will improve healthcare access throughout the entire community and serve the residents of East Lawrence and beyond. Largely funded through private gifts to LMH Health Foundation, the clinic is located within the Independence, Inc., building near 20th and Haskell. Over just a few short weeks in 2018, LMH Health Foundation donors answered the call to provide nearly $300,000 to support renovations and operations for the East Heights clinic. “The East Heights clinic is a perfect example of how private support can mean the difference between the maintenance of a great hospital, and the evolution of an extraordinary one,” says Rebecca Smith, executive director of LMH Health Foundation.

—Russ Johnson, LMH Health President & CEO

“Thank you to our key contributors for the LMH Health East Heights Family Care clinic!” Dr. Ashley Bloom, formerly of Mt. Oread Family Practice, volunteered to serve as the first family physician at the East Heights clinic. At the grand opening, Dr. Bloom expressed her excitement to continue seeing her regular patients who live in East Lawrence and who will now have easier access to care. —continued inside


A commitment to community healthcare — and to every individual 2019 B OA R D O F D I R E C T O R S

This is an audacious and transformative time for healthcare, not just in Douglas County, but nationwide.

Jason Hoover

Medical treatment advances and technological

president

innovations grow at exponential levels. Simultaneously,

Becki Dick

healthcare costs skyrocket and create hardship not

vice president

only for hospitals, but more importantly, for patients.

Mark Gonzales treasurer

To continue to do right by our community during this

Jeff Weinberg

evolution, LMH Health must evolve too, while keeping our

s e c r e ta r y

Russ Johnson

Gary Sollars pa s t p r e s i d e n t

legacy and purpose. Because, while much has changed, our work remains rooted in the extraordinarily thoughtful example of philanthropist Elizabeth Watkins.

Gary Bennett

When Watkins made the gift that that established Lawrence Memorial

Jane Blocher

Hospital nearly 100 years ago, she did so with the intent that it would provide

Daryl Craft

exceptional care to all, and that no person would be excluded on account of race, of physical, social or financial condition.

Lindy Eakin

Watkins’ commitment to care for all guides us every day, especially as the

E. Laverne Epp

hospital provides more than $13.5 million in uncompensated and charitable

Ernesto Hodison

care each year. And that care is among the very best you’ll receive anywhere.

Joanne Hurst ex officio , lmh

A constant commitment to improvement guides this hospital in building health trustee

Russ Johnson ex officio , lmh

health president and ceo

Derek Kwan

best-in-class facilities and services. Our focus on care for every individual inspires LMH Health to prioritize our work in health equity, education and safety, and to advance diversity, equity and inclusion. This focus — and our commitment to engaging community partners

Danny Lewis

like Just Food, Family Promise, and Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center

Lida Osbern, MD

— help us address the critical social determinants of health in our community.

Jan Pollard

While there is no direct financial benefit to this work, it is clearly the right thing

president of lmh health volunteers

Linda Robinson Luis Salazar, MD Dan Schriner Livia Sexton

to do. Every day, we balance the health needs of our community, the responsibility to provide charitable care to every person in need, and a commitment to ensuring that our healthcare is exceptional, not just for a community hospital, but among the best in the United States. This new era in healthcare is not easy, and it will become more difficult as

Catherine Shenoy

the healthcare industry continues to shift. But thanks to generous philanthropic

Gail Vick

support, coupled with the strategic leadership of the LMH Health Board of Trustees, your community hospital is strong. Every day, we pledge to make decisions that will ensure that LMH Health is resilient, well into the future. The future of healthcare in Douglas County is bright. We thank you for your

PA R T N E R S

continued support; you have made LMH Health a truly exceptional hospital.

316 Maine Street • Lawrence KS 66044 (785) 505-5005 Stories: Courtney Bernard

Russ Johnson

Editorial support: LMH Health Marketing

LMH Health President & CEO

LMH Health Foundation team: Amy Addington, Courtney Bernard, Erica Hill, Viengxay Puckett, Earl Reineman, Rebecca Smith © 2019 LMH Health Foundation


NEW PROVIDER SPOTLIGHT Two new family physicians have joined Reed Internal Medicine at 404 Maine St. in Lawrence. Both are accepting new patients — call 785-505-5635 to make an appointment! Walter Ingram, MD, earned his

Matthew J. Bihlmaier, DO, earned

medical degree from the University

his medical degree from the Kansas

of Kansas Medical Center in 2003

City University of Medicine and

and completed his residency at

Biosciences in Kansas City, Missouri.

Keesler Air Force Base Internal

He completed his internal medicine

Medicine and Walter Reed Army

residency at the University of

Medical Center in Washington, D.C.

Missouri-Kansas City in Internal

In 2003, Dr. Ingram was awarded the

Medicine and a geriatric fellowship

Osler medal from the American

Dr. Ingram

Association for the History of Medicine. He is board-certified in

Dr. Bihlmaier

at Truman Lakewood Hospital in Lee Summit, Missouri. He is boardcertified in internal medicine.

internal medicine and a member of the American College of Physicians.

East Heights clinic

MARK YOUR CALENDAR!

—continued

“I am thankful for this opportunity to work in an underserved part of Lawrence and reach families who have previously had a difficult time accessing healthcare,” says Dr. Bloom. “My team and I promise to serve this community to the best of our ability.” In 2018, LMH Health began a search for the right opportunity to expand primary care within East Lawrence, ultimately arriving at an arrangement with Independence, Inc., a non-profit organization that

Annual Meeting February 20, 2020 Reception at 5pm • Remarks at 5:30pm Maceli’s Banquet Hall 1031 New Hampshire Street Lawrence KS 66044

provides resources for people with disabilities to maintain independence in their work and everyday life.

This building offers

parking, bus access, “ My team and I and first floor promise to serve service delivery. Additionally, the this community location is ADA to the best of compliant and visible within the community. our ability.”

Hearts of Gold Gala May 9, 2020 The Jayhawk Club 1809 Birdie Way Lawrence KS 66047

“LMH Health is committed

—Dr. Bloom to providing improved healthcare access throughout the entire community,” says LMH Health President and CEO Russ Johnson. “This new clinic in east Lawrence is another important step in that direction.”

Watch lmh.org/foundation for updates!


316 Maine Street Lawrence, KS 66044

MANY THANKS TO OUR 2019 EVENT SPONSORS! Penny Jones Open Golf Tournament Sponsors The 2019 Penny Jones Open Golf Tournament raised over $100,000 and made possible the purchase of all new EKG machines. Event Sponsor Commerce Bank Tee Sponsors McCownGordon Construction Medline P1 Group Prism Healthcare Partners Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home Course Sponsors Benson Method Cerner Gilmore Bell J. Lynn Bridal JE Dunn Lockton Companies MedTrakRx Professional Engineering Consultants, P.A. Prairie Band Casino & Resort Truity Credit Union

Green Sponsors ACI Boland BKD, LLP Dale Willey Automotive Dobies Health Marketing Emprise Bank Grandstand Glassware + Apparel Hallmark Intrust Bank Johnson Controls Lawrence Emergency Medical Associates Luminous Neon Art & Sign Systems McGrew Real Estate OrthoKansas Pulse Design Group Radiologic Professional Services, P.A. RD Johnson Summers, Spencer & Company, P.A. Sunshine Home Health The Trust Company TreanorHL University National Bank

Rock the Block – Kick Cancer Sponsors Our annual oncology fundraiser raised $62,000 this year — a 25 percent increase over 2018! This event supports cancer programs and patients, and ensures all individuals have access to cancer screenings, regardless of their ability to pay. Headline Sponsors Deciphera Pharmaceuticals Kearney & Son Radiologic Professional Services Opening Act Sponsors J. Lynn Bridal Lawrence Clinical Laboratory Lockton Companies McCownGordon Construction Midco Pulse Design Group Rock Star Sponsors CBIZ, Inc. Growing Smiles LMH Health Oncology & Hematology MedData Meritrust Credit Union Shield Casework Truity Credit Union Trust Company of Kansas Voya Financial

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