Liabilities / Assets
79th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 79% of similar nonprofits.
990 • Fiscal year 2018 • EIN 23-1352174
Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.
Liabilities / Assets
79th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 79% of similar nonprofits.
Liabilities / Revenue
71st percentile
Higher debt load relative to revenue than 71% of similar nonprofits.
Net Margin
43rd percentile
Higher net margin than 43% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
64th percentile
Higher top officer pay than 64% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 0.4% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
30th percentile
Faster asset growth than 30% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
47th percentile
Faster revenue growth than 47% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Up$401,889,763
Up $309,017 (+0.1%) from 2017
Net Assets
Up$134,578,735
Up $10,205,555 (+8.2%) from 2017
Liabilities
Down$267,311,028
Down $9,896,538 (-3.6%) from 2017
Revenue
Up$315,271,942
Up $13,476,001 (+4.5%) from 2017
Expenses
Up$304,183,703
Up $13,361,934 (+4.6%) from 2017
Net Income
Up$11,088,239
Up $114,067 (+1.0%) from 2017
Doylestown health ("health system") continuously improves the quality of life and proactively advocates for the health and well being of the individuals we serve. Please refer to schedule o for the organization's community benefit statement.
Doylestown health ("health system") continuously improves the quality of life and proactively advocates for the health and well being of the individuals we serve.
| Line | Beginning | End | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assets | |||
| Land, Buildings, and Equipment, Net | $197,525,287 | $219,269,652 | ▲ $21,744,365 |
| Investments Program Related | $131,355,778 | $126,117,908 | ▼ $5,237,870 |
| Accounts Receivable | $33,208,478 | $32,277,841 | ▼ $930,637 |
| Inventories for Sale or Use | $7,596,907 | $8,919,690 | ▲ $1,322,783 |
| Savings and Temporary Cash Investments | $15,410,019 | $5,676,147 | ▼ $9,733,872 |
| Prepaid Expenses and Deferred Charges | $4,258,204 | $3,555,455 | ▼ $702,749 |
| Intangible Assets | $2,317,822 | $0 | ▼ $2,317,822 |
| Pledges and Grants Receivable | $566,991 | $556,991 | ▼ $10,000 |
| Cash and Non-Interest-Bearing Accounts | $25,313 | $19,918 | ▼ $5,395 |
| Other Notes and Loans Receivable, Net | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Receivable From Disqualified Prsn | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Receivables From Officers Etc | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Investments Other Securities | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Investments in Publicly Traded Securities | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Loans From Officers Directors | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Total Assets | $401,580,746 | $401,889,763 | ▲ $309,017 |
| Other Assets Total | $9,315,947 | $5,496,161 | ▼ $3,819,786 |
| Liabilities | |||
| Tax Exempt Bond Liabilities | $155,243,597 | $148,067,670 | ▼ $7,175,927 |
| Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses | $65,869,891 | $66,853,058 | ▲ $983,167 |
| Other Liabilities | $27,172,566 | $23,231,736 | ▼ $3,940,830 |
| Mortgage Notes Payable Secured by Investment Property | $15,255,891 | $14,851,652 | ▼ $404,239 |
| Deferred Revenue | $13,665,621 | $14,306,912 | ▲ $641,291 |
| Grants Payable | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Unsecured Notes Loans Payable | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Escrow Account Liability | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Total Liabilities | $277,207,566 | $267,311,028 | ▼ $9,896,538 |
| Net Assets / Fund Balance | |||
| Unrestricted Net Assets | $107,883,744 | $102,088,652 | ▼ $5,795,092 |
| Temporarily Rstr Net Assets | $5,021,486 | $20,711,795 | ▲ $15,690,309 |
| Permanently Rstr Net Assets | $11,467,950 | $11,778,288 | ▲ $310,338 |
| Total Net Assets Fund Balance | $124,373,180 | $134,578,735 | ▲ $10,205,555 |
| Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance | $401,580,746 | $401,889,763 | ▲ $309,017 |
| Asset | Book Value | Depreciation | Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Equipment | $41,309,359 | $152,624,217 | $193,933,576 |
| Buildings | $80,816,721 | $89,655,258 | $170,471,979 |
| Leasehold Improvements | $43,545,252 | $25,062,440 | $68,607,692 |
| Other Land Buildings | $36,647,497 | $8,485,733 | $45,133,230 |
| Land | $16,950,823 | - | $16,950,823 |
| Investment Program Related Org | $1,380,268 | - | - |
| Name | Title | Full / Part Time | Base | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| James L Brexler Fache | Director - President & CEO | FT | $781,842 | $445,584 | $1,227,426 |
| Scott S Levy Md | Director - VP & CMO | FT | $590,983 | $259,035 | $850,018 |
| Eleanor Wilson Rn Msn Mha | Director - VP & COO | FT | $469,422 | $55,062 | $524,484 |
| Daniel L Upton | VP & Chief Financial Officer | FT | $441,258 | $66,515 | $507,773 |
| John B Reiss Jd | VP & General Counsel | FT | $438,070 | $36,526 | $474,596 |
| Richard D Lang | VP & Chief Information Officer | FT | $335,510 | $130,996 | $466,506 |
| Barbara a Hebel | VP & Chief Human Res. Officer | FT | $318,357 | $92,292 | $410,649 |
| Sheri Putnam | VP Strat Iniatives & Integrat | FT | $287,838 | $52,042 | $339,880 |
| Cathleen Q Stewart | Exec Director Pine Run (term 02/18) | FT | $185,092 | $147,859 | $332,951 |
| Matthew F Costello | Senior Exec Director Hospital Ops | FT | $280,498 | $33,865 | $314,363 |
| Laura K Wortman | VP & Chief Development Officer | FT | $235,913 | $49,090 | $285,003 |
| Patricia a Stover Rn | Chief Nursing Off (eff 04/18) | FT | $236,570 | $16,420 | $252,990 |
| Steven Day Jr | Director - Risk Services | FT | $215,202 | $30,290 | $245,492 |
| Anthony J Pack Pa | Physician Assistant | FT | $199,323 | $31,442 | $230,765 |
| Elizabeth Seeber | Chief Accounting Officer | FT | $185,338 | $24,942 | $210,280 |
| Kenneth Coburn Md Drph Facp | President/CEO - Hqp | FT | $200,002 | $4,874 | $204,876 |
| Louis Iobbi | Director Pharmacy | FT | $171,006 | $21,701 | $192,707 |
| Kenneth Gerace Bs Lp Ccp | Chief Perfusionist | FT | $161,480 | $30,174 | $191,654 |
| Frank J Doll | Director-patient Access & Pfs | FT | $160,673 | $14,593 | $175,266 |
| Eric a Marchant Md | Director | PT | $7,500 | - | $7,500 |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Joan Parlee | Chair - Director |
| Beverly Coller Campbell | Vice Chair - Director |
| Marianne E Chabot | Asst Sec/asst Treas-director |
| Carolyn Kozakowski | Director |
| Cory H Schroeder | Director |
| Dennis Walsh | Director |
| Fred Schea CPA Cma | Director |
| Joyce Hanson | Director |
| Mary Ellen Pelletier | Director |
| Nicole Boytin | Director |
| Patricia Gorsky | Director |
| Patrick Counihan | Director |
| Phillip Paino | Director |
| William E Boger CPA | Director |
| Carolyn Della-rodolfa | Director - Ex-officio |
| Sara Moyer | Secretary - Director |
| Barbara Kieffer CPA | Treasurer - Director |
| Contractor | Services | Location | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Norwood - Mcmanus Ii | Contracting | 375 TECHNOLOGY DRIVE, Malvern, PA 19355 | $10,737,412 |
| Parlee And Tatem Radiology | Medical | 595 W STATE STREET, Doylestown, PA 18901 | $4,145,412 |
| Doylestown Anesthesia Associates | Medical | 5039 SWAMP ROAD, Fountainville, PA 18923 | $3,680,002 |
| Heery Design | Contracting | 1717 ARCH STREET SUITE 3730, Philadelphia, PA 19103 | $1,677,178 |
| Doylestown Emergency Associates | Medical | 595 W STATE STREET, Doylestown, PA 18901 | $1,440,905 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Other Expenses | $157,311,591 |
| Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits | $146,664,900 |
| Grants and Similar Amounts Paid | $207,212 |
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
| Total Fundraising Expense | $0 |
| Line Item | Program | Management | Fundraising | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other Salaries and Wages | $108,359,854 | $12,039,984 | - | $120,399,838 |
| Fees for Services Other | $36,103,125 | $4,011,458 | $0 | $40,114,583 |
| Depreciation Depletion | $19,259,035 | $2,139,893 | - | $21,398,928 |
| All Other Expenses | $9,072,269 | $1,016,847 | - | $10,089,116 |
| Payroll Taxes | $8,401,910 | $933,546 | - | $9,335,456 |
| Office Expenses | $7,181,129 | $797,903 | - | $7,979,032 |
| Occupancy | $6,430,868 | $714,541 | - | $7,145,409 |
| Other Employee Benefits | $6,062,275 | $673,587 | - | $6,735,862 |
| Current Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees | $5,752,551 | $639,172 | - | $6,391,723 |
| Interest | $4,888,367 | $543,152 | - | $5,431,519 |
| Insurance | $4,717,379 | $524,153 | - | $5,241,532 |
| Pension Plan Contributions | $3,421,819 | $380,202 | - | $3,802,021 |
| Advertising | $1,497,019 | $166,335 | - | $1,663,354 |
| Other Expenses | $763,386 | $84,821 | $0 | $848,207 |
| Fees for Services Accounting | $400,088 | $44,454 | - | $444,542 |
| Fees for Service Investment Mgmnt Fees | $374,176 | $41,575 | - | $415,751 |
| Travel | $280,564 | $31,174 | - | $311,738 |
| Information Technology | $200,404 | $22,267 | - | $222,671 |
| Grants to Domestic Orgs | $207,212 | - | - | $207,212 |
| Fees for Services Legal | $170,964 | $18,996 | - | $189,960 |
| Fees for Services Management | $166,291 | $18,477 | - | $184,768 |
| Conferences and Meetings | $114,216 | $12,691 | - | $126,907 |
| Fees for Services Lobbying | $18,407 | $2,045 | - | $20,452 |
| Total Functional Expenses | $273,778,117 | $30,405,586 | $0 | $304,183,703 |
| Recipient | Location | Category | Purpose | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ann Silverman Community Health Clinic | Doylestown, PA | 501(c)(3) | Program Support | $42,000 |
| Cancer Support Community of Philadelphia | Philadelphia, PA | 501(c)(3) | Program Support | $30,082 |
| Health Care Improvement Foundation | Philadelphia, PA | 501(c)(3) | Program Support | $30,000 |
| Central Bucks Family Ymca | Doylestown, PA | 501(c)(3) | Program Support | $20,929 |
| Bucks County Health Improvement | Newtown, PA | 501(c)(3) | Program Support | $20,000 |
| Bucks County Health Improvement Partnership | Langhorne, PA | 501(c)(3) | Cnty Wide Hlth Needs | $20,000 |
| Lenape Valley Foundation | Doylestown, PA | 501(c)(3) | Program Support | $19,002 |
| Bucks County Chamber of Commerce | Doylestown, PA | 501(c)(3) | Program Support | $10,200 |
| Bucks County Chamber of Commerce | Doylestown, PA | 501(c)(3) | Program Support | $10,200 |
| March of Dimes Foundation | White Plains, PA | 501(c)(3) | Program Support | $10,000 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Fundraising Direct Expenses | $0 |
| Fundraising Gross Income | $0 |
| Gaming Direct Expenses | $0 |
| Gaming Gross Income | $0 |
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
| Interested Party | Relationship | Description | Shared Revenue | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jill a Strover | Family Member of Officer | Employee | No | $91,220 |
| Kristin Moyer | Family Member of Director | Employee | No | $69,551 |
| Kelly Brexler | Family Member of Director | Employee | No | $65,424 |
| Line Item | Beginning | End | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Loans from Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Receivables from Disqualified Persons | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Receivables from Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees | $0 | $0 | → $0 |
| Liability | Amount |
|---|---|
| Interest Rate Swaps | $8,216,307 |
| Payor Settlements | $8,082,946 |
| Other Liabilities | $6,132,914 |
| Due to Affiliated Entities | $799,569 |
| Bond | Issuer | Issued | Issue Price | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | Doylestown Hospital Authority | 2013-04-01 | $60,400,000 | SEE SCHEDULE K, PART VI |
| C | Doylestown Hospital Authority | 2016-10-13 | $57,117,007 | SEE SCHEDULE K, PART VI |
| A | Doylestown Hospital Authority | 2013-04-01 | $29,047,755 | SEE SCHEDULE K, PART VI |
| D | Doylestown Hospital Authority | 2016-10-13 | $14,469,823 | SEE SCHEDULE K, PART VI |
| Bond | Total Proceeds | Spent | Retired | Issuance Costs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | $60,400,000 | $0 | $0 | $314,435 |
| C | $57,117,017 | $0 | $0 | $729,515 |
| A | $29,047,755 | $1,605 | $0 | $531,900 |
| D | $14,469,823 | $0 | $0 | $195,409 |
“Village improvement association of doylestown ("viad") is the sole member of this organization. Viad has the right to elect the members of this organization's board of directors and has certain reserved powers as defined in this organization's bylaws.”
“The organization is an affiliate within doylestown health; a tax-exempt integrated healthcare delivery system ("system"). Village improvement association of doylestown is the tax-exempt governing entity of doylestown hospital and doylestown health foundation. All organizations are affiliates within the system. The organization's federal form 990 was provided to each voting member of its governing body, its board of directors, for review prior to filing with the internal revenue service ("irs"). The organization's finance committee has the responsibility to oversee, review and approve of the federal form 990, including the preparation, review and filing process. As part of the tax return preparation process the organization hired a professional certified public accounting ("cpa") firm with experience and expertise in both healthcare and not-for-profit tax return preparation to prepare the federal form 990. The cpa firm's tax professionals worked closely with the organization's finance personnel and various other individuals within the organization and system ("internal working group") to obtain the information needed in order to prepare a complete and accurate tax return. The cpa firm prepared a draft federal form 990 and furnished it to the organization's internal working group for review. The organization's internal working group reviewed the draft federal form 990 and discussed questions and comments with the cpa firm. Revisions were made to the draft federal form 990 where necessary and a final draft was furnished by the cpa firm to the organization's internal working group and its finance committee for final review and approval prior to providing a copy to each voting member of the board of directors and filing with the irs.”
“The organization is an affiliate within doylestown health; a tax-exempt integrated healthcare delivery system ("system"). Village improvement association of doylestown is the tax-exempt governing entity of doylestown hospital and doylestown health foundation. All organizations are affiliates within the system. The organization and system regularly monitor and enforce compliance with its conflict of interest policy. Annually, all members of the board of directors, officers and senior management personnel are required to review the existing conflict of interest policy and complete a questionnaire. The completed questionnaires are returned to the executive assistant to the president & chief executive officer of the organization who gathers, inventories and files the completed questionnaires. Thereafter, a summary of the completed questionnaires which contains information disclosed on an individual by individual basis is prepared and reviewed by the organization's chief accounting officer and president & chief executive officer. This summary is then presented to the organization's board of directors who reviews and makes decisions on how to handle conflicts of interest and associated mitigating behavior to be taken by the organization if necessary.”
“The organization is an affiliate within doylestown health; a tax-exempt integrated healthcare delivery system ("system"). Village improvement association of doylestown is the tax-exempt governing entity of doylestown hospital and doylestown health foundation. All organizations are affiliates within the system. The foundation's board of directors has an executive compensation committee ("committee"). The committee has adopted a written executive compensation philosophy which it follows when it reviews and approves of the compensation and benefits of the organization's senior management, including the president & chief executive officer and vice president & chief financial officer. The committee reviews the "total compensation" of the individuals which is intended to include both current and deferred compensation and all employee benefits, both qualified and non-qualified. The committee's review is done on at least an annual basis and ensures that the "total compensation" of senior management of the organization is reasonable. The actions taken by the committee enable the organization and system to receive the rebuttable presumption of reasonableness for purposes of internal revenue code section 4958 with respect to the total compensation of certain members of the senior management team, including the president & chief executive officer and vice president & chief financial officer. The three factors which must be satisfied in order to receive the rebuttable presumption of reasonableness are the following: 1. The compensation arrangement is approved in advance by an "authorized body" of the applicable tax-exempt organization which is composed entirely of individuals who do not have a "conflict of interest" with respect to the compensation arrangement; 2. The authorized body obtained and relied upon "appropriate data as to comparability" prior to making its determination; and 3. The authorized body "adequately documented the basis for its determination" concurrently with making that determination. The committee is comprised of members of the board of directors each of who are independent and are free from any conflicts of interest. The committee relied upon appropriate comparable data; specifically the committee obtained a written compensation study from an independent firm which specializes in the reviewing of hospital and healthcare system executive compensation and benefits throughout the united states. This study used comparable geographic and demographic market data including but not limited to similar sized hospitals, # of licensed beds and net patient service revenue. The committee adequately documented its basis for its determination through the timely preparation of written minutes of the compensation committee meetings during which the executive compensation and benefits was reviewed and subsequently approved. The actions outlined above with respect to the committee and the establishment of the rebuttable presumption of reasonableness only applies to certain senior management personnel, including but not limited to the including the president & chief executive officer and vice president & chief financial officer. The compensation and benefits of certain other individuals contained in this form 990 are reviewed annually by the president & chief executive officer with assistance from the organization's human resources department in conjunction with the individual's job performance during the year and is based upon other objective factors designed to ensure that reasonable and fair market value compensation is paid by the organization. Other objective factors include market survey data for comparable positions, individual goals and objectives, personnel reviews, evaluations, self-evaluations and performance feedback meetings.”
“The organization has a joint venture policy that is in full compliance with internal revenue service rules and regulations on joint venture policies and disclosures with respect to federal form 990. In addition, the organization's board of directors is involved in every decision with respect to joint ventures in which it participates for which it drafts specific board resolutions for these matters.”
“The organization has issued tax-exempt bonds to finance various capital improvement projects, renovations and equipment. In conjunction with the issuance of these tax-exempt bonds, the organization's financial statements were included with the tax-exempt bond prospectus which was made available to the general public for review. The organization's filed certificate of incorporation and any amendments can be obtained and reviewed through the commonwealth of pennsylvania.”
“Core form, part vii and schedule j reflect certain board members and officers receiving compensation and benefits from this organization or a related organization. Please note this remuneration was for services rendered as full-time employees of the organization or the related organization and not for services rendered as a voting member or officer of this organization's board of directors.”
“The organization is an affiliate within doylestown health; a tax-exempt integrated healthcare delivery system ("system"). Village improvement association of doylestown is the tax-exempt governing entity of doylestown hospital and doylestown health foundation. All organizations are affiliates within the system. The system includes both for-profit and not for-profit organizations. The hours reflected on core form, part vii of this form 990, for individuals who receive compensation for services rendered in a non-board capacity, paid officers and key employees, reflect total hours worked per week on behalf of doylestown health; not solely this organization.”
“Doylestown health background ============================ doylestown health originated with the village improvement association of doylestown (via), founded in 1895 with the health and beauty of the doylestown community its primary concerns. The via established a visiting nurse service in 1916, and opened the first doylestown emergency and maternity hospital in 1923. The original 8-bed hospital was expanded to 14 beds and replaced with a new 25-bed facility in 1939 that was subsequently expanded to 129 beds. The hospital moved to its current location in 1975 and occupies 62 acres and 611,000 square feet of buildings. It is licensed for 232 beds. In 1986, a corporate restructuring established doylestown hospital as a subsidiary corporation of the newly-created doylestown health foundation, both governed by the via. Several other entities were added over the years with doylestown hospital remaining the flagship of doylestown health. Collectively, doylestown health is comprised of the following: doylestown hospital, which includes: - pine run retirement community - pine run health center - pine run lakeview personal care - doylestown hospital home health care - doylestown hospital hospice - doylestown hospital surgery center and outpatient testing facilities at the health and wellness center - health connections by doylestown hospital healthcare concierge services at the warminster shoprite - doylestown health physicians and its subsidiary corporation, dh physicians ambulatory services - childrens village early childhood education program - cb cares, in partnership with the central bucks school district today, under the doylestown health banner, we gather all elements of our health system to expand beyond episodic care to community health and a continuum of coordinated care, from birth to end-of-life. In partnership with over 425 physicians on our medical staff, doylestown health has earned national recognition for the delivery of high-quality, complex health care while promoting wellness in the communities we serve. Doylestown health foundation ---------------------------- the doylestown health foundation serves as both the governing body and fundraising arm of doylestown health. Its members are appointed by the via and include leaders from the via, the community, and the health system. Doylestown health promotes wellness and treats illness through connectivity with all parts of the comprehensive health system. Members of the executive committee of the foundations board of directors constitute, appoint and elect the members of the hospital board of directors. Each member of doylestown health (with exception of doylestown health & wellness center, inc.) are pennsylvania nonprofit corporations which have been determined by the internal revenue service to be exempt from the payment of federal income taxes under section 501(a) of the internal revenue code, as amended, by reason of being an organization described in section 501(c)3 in the code. Each member of doylestown health has its own board of directors which is responsible for establishing policies and planning for the unit, under the governance of the foundation. Doylestown hospital ------------------- as the flagship of doylestown health, doylestown hospital has the longest history and most diverse components to meet its mission to continuously improve the quality of life and proactively advocate for the health and wellbeing of the individuals we serve. As a values-based organization, doylestown hospital makes a public commitment to seven core service values: 1) we serve all members of the community; 2) we strive for excellence in our services and programs; 3) we respect the dignity of every member of the community; 4) we provide value through high-quality, low-cost services; 5) we seek innovation and integration for continuous improvement; 6) we are compassionate; and 7) we are committed to the health and wellness education of our community. The hospital holds board members,”
“The hospice team offers high quality care designed to provide sensitivity and support for people who are terminally ill. Our goal is to enable individuals to live as fully and comfortably as possible at home or in a home-like setting such as a care facility. We are committed to providing excellence in every aspect of care to those who place their trust in us. The hospice philosophy believes that through appropriate care, patients and families will be free to attain a degree of physical, mental and spiritual preparation for death that is comforting to them. Doylestown hospital surgery center ---------------------------------- the doylestown hospital surgery center, located at the health & wellness center in warrington, is a fully-equipped, multi-specialty, same-day surgery facility. There are four state-of-the-art operating rooms and a treatment room for less invasive procedures. Via affiliates (dba doylestown health physicians) ------------------------------------------------- the majority of physicians on the doylestown hospital medical staff are independent practitioners. Doylestown health physicians is a subsidiary of the foundation that employs physicians for necessary community-based services that might not otherwise be available or included in the mission of other system entities. Doylestown health physicians include several primary care practices, general surgeons, cardiologists, neurologists and urologists. Doylestown health community benefit activities ============================================== doylestown health is devoted to the community it serves, and it sponsors and coordinates many charitable activities, which, described in the narrative below, identifies what is done daily by the health systems associates and volunteers. Community outreach & benefit activities --------------------------------------- 1) american red cross donation: the hospital provides space on a monthly basis for a blood donation program conducted by the american red cross that benefits patients and the community. 2) bucks county childrens museum: doylestown health continues to offer a variety of child-friendly educational programs at the museum, including presentations on dental health, summer safety, the five senses and more. Doylestown healths exhibit, "hospital," opened in may 2015 and continues to attract area families to experience a doctors visit, explore an ambulance and learn about the hospital environment with hands-on activities. 3) bucks county health improvement partnership: the bucks county health improvement partnership (bchip) is a collaborative effort among doylestown hospital and the other five hospitals in the county, also including the bucks county medical society and the bucks county department of health. Bchip addresses: maternal and child health issues, mental health concerns, coordination of health promotion and prevention (notably tobacco and cardiovascular risk reduction), supports chip enrollment, domestic violence prevention and provides adult health and dental clinics for underserved populations. 4) cb cares: both the doylestown hospital and the doylestown health foundation support the team with board members who provide leadership, fundraising and human resource skills. 5) cbtv: doylestown health and central bucks schools continue their partnership producing health matters with doylestown health, an educational program featuring expert guests from doylestown health, the school district and the community. The show brings to light timely topics of interest to local families, and is produced and filmed by students studying broadcasting at cb south high school, who also act as co-hosts and help develop questions for the panel of guests. Recent topics include childhood obesity, concussion, sleep and teen depression. 6) childrens village day care subsidies: childrens village, on-site day care, welcomes children from low-income families in the area that are eligible for child-care subsidies. 7) ann silverman community”
“19) community business sponsorships: throughout the year, doylestown hospital made cash donations to assist local businesses, non-profits and cultural organizations provide programs and activities that improve and/or enhance the overall quality of life for the greater central bucks community. We believe that one way to keep community members safe, health and vibrant is by supporting the numerous community and business groups that are the fabric of our community and by participating in special programs and events that benefit a broad spectrum of community residents. 20) visiting nurse program free support: the visiting nurses made visits to families without insurance. Clinics were held at the center square towers, yorktowne manor and buckingham springs, which are all senior living complexes. 21) hospice programs: mailings and telephone contact to other community service organizations, such as beelong adult day services, bayada nurses in hatboro & bucks county office, the manor at yorktown, to name a few, as well as healthcare organizations to offer information and education regarding "end of lifehospice programs. 22) liberty services at doylestown hospital: the hospital has an extensive library that is open to users from the community, other than medical staff, associates and volunteers of the hospital. Physicians that have privileges at the hospital as well as honorary/emeritus medical staff make up the largest group of users. 23) adam health encylopedia: health information is the 3rd most popular search on the internet. The hospital has an extensive health library on its website with over 4,000 health and wellness articles and covers over 1,500 medical topics. The site has reference index and interactive tools. 24) clothing donation: doylestown hospital set up a "tree of warmth" which brought together warm gloves, hats, scarves and more for the women and children at "a woman's place." educational programs -------------------- 1) cancer survivor day: this event was held by doylestown hospital for all cancer survivors and their family and friends. It was intended to provide pyschological support and a networking experience with other survivors and connect survivors with community resources. Over 220 people attended the event. Volunteer hours included physicians, nursing, clerical staff attending. 2) lifestyle lectures: this was a series of informal educational lectures offered to the community by members of the medical staff. The hospital coordinated the program, which helped over 2,000 community members. 3) driver safety program: this was a cooperative program with aarp that follows their rules for participation. We provide room for 151 participants and 12 classes. 4) community lectures: the hospital provided speakers for various community groups and organizations. Presenters for events utilized both staff and physicians. These programs improved the community's health and quality of life through education. 5) breast cancer support group: provided opportunities for educational and emotional support for breast cancer survivors and their families. Additional programs sponsored by the hospital for cancer support were four cancer educational programs (psychological support program, breast cancer and emotional support program, nutrition program and "basket bingo". 6) man to man prostate cancer support group education: this monthly program addresses issues and the struggles that face prostate cancer survivors and their families. 7) look good, feel better: this program provided support and resources for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. 8) nutrition presentations: programs were held throughout the year to provide education on nutrition to promote optimal health and diabetes awareness. Locations included: several churches, senior communities, two high schools and various women's and men's groups, menu evaluation for yorktown manor, health fair displays for ymca and many local elementary schools. 9) stroke support group: this mon”
“4) childbirth classes: a program teaching the how-tos of childbirth served through 24 courses series every day of the week except friday. 5) child development: this program was in cooperation with the central bucks school district. High school students toured the ldrp unit. They viewed and discussed family's admission from birthing room to postpartum room to the nursery. Discussions were held on newborns and basic development, including icn & types of infants admitted at doylestown hospital. 6) grand parenting classes: this program prepared grandparents-to-be on how to be support their children as they start their own family. 7) prenatal refresher classes: this program refreshed nearly 10 parents-to-be, who already have delievered other children, on the childbirth experience. 8) sibling education classes: a program designed to lessen a child's feelings of anxiety and jealousy. School age activities --------------------- 1) parenting and babysitting education: this is a cooperative program with child, home and community, inc. The hospital provided for the educational course. 2) school district programs: doylestown hospital works with central bucks high schools to welcome topps and work-based learning special needs students to experience jobs within the hospital's dining services. The goal is to prepare the students for employment once out of school. 3) teddy bear clinics: children in the community were exposed to the emergency department and ambulance in a fun environment. The experience taught them to not be frightened in the event they may need emergency services. 4) girl scouts: the hospitla provided meeting space for 2 girl scout troops. 5) bucks county down syndrome: space was provided for monthly meetings at children's village for the bucks county down syndrome group. 6) focus on motherhood: family home and community childbirth classes for teen parents meet at c.v. Every monday evening to prepare for childbirth. Instruction is also provided for infant care, health & nutritional and life skills. 7) bereavement group meetings: space is provided monthly for these meetings at c.v. Leadership activities --------------------- the hospital president/ceo devoted $30,000 worth of his time to community benefit activities including, but not limited to, the bucks county health improvement partnership, ann silverman community health clinic, chamber of commerce, delaware valley healthcare council, march of dimes, hospital association of pa, christ's home, delaware valley university, shriners and bucks county boys club. The vice-president of development was also involved in contributing time to activities that benefit the community including: ann silverman community health clinic, cb cares, the american red cross, the central bucks chamber of commerce and the doylestown business and community alliance. 1) lung cancer prevention - great american smokeout: this program provides information on the prevention of lung cancer and the damage smoking has on your health. Information was provided through brochures, web assisted programs were introduced and toll free resources were also provided. 2) cancer survivor day: doylestown health's cancer institute hosted a special program in honor of national cancer survivors day to celebrate survivorship and those who have supported them along the way. Dr. Don thomas, astronaut and author of orbit of discovery, presented the program. "overcoming obstacles and reaching for the stars." the event was free and open to the public. 3) i can cope: this program was an educational series that addressed topics such as cancer and treatment, managing side effect, emotional concerns, fatigue and energy conservation and proper nutrition. Doylestown hospital's managers also contribute their leadership and expertise to a variety of community boards, agencies, and projects, which include, but are not limited to the following: - advocacy speeches - american cancer society - american heritage fcu - american red cross blood”
“Support group & self-help programs ---------------------------------- support groups are offered at no charge to the community, and a member of the hospital staff leads many. The following is a list of the groups that held regular meetings at the hospital: - alateen - alcoholics anonymous - alzheimer's disease - arthritis - augustine fellowship - autism - better breathers club - blindness - breast cancer - building the family - caduceus - diabetes - down's syndrome interest - eating disorders anonymous - fibromyalgia - gamblers anonymous - icd (implantable defibrillator) - insulin pump - low vision - lyme disease - lymphedema - multiple sclerosis - ntm (nontuberculous mycobacterium) - nursing mothers - overeaters anonymous - parkinson's disease - pregnancy loss - prostate cancer - pulmonary hypertension - scleroderma - stroke volunteer programs ------------------ doylestown hospital enjoys the generous contribution of time and talent from community volunteers, starting at the mimimum age of 15. Volunteer opportunities benefit the community by providing, for many community members, a place to go or a way to feel needed, thus preventing a variety of social problems. The volunteer program allows some members of the community to help others, not through their dollars but through their donated time. In addition, the hospital is a place for community members to reach out to help friends and neighbors or to fulfill court-mandated community service obligations as volunteers. Volunteers significantly enhance patient and family support in the following service categories: - addressing and collating - cancer institute - children's village - dietary menu - emergency department - gift shop/cart - hospitality cart - hospice - information desks - mail or messenger - pastoral care - animal assisted therapy - radiology information desk - snack bar - surgery waiting area - patient transport - interventional radiology - cardiac rehab - pulmonary rehab - medical research - via maternity center - "no one dies alone" program because the hospital wants to provide exceptional opportunities for community members to offer time and talent to support the via's mission to excellent local healthcare, salaries were budgeted for recruitment, orientation, management, retention and recognition of volunteers in patient transport, the gift shop, and throughout the patient services areas. Financial assistance to community members ----------------------------------------- doylestown hospital and the pine run community provides free medical care to patients who meet certain criteria under its financial assistance policy without charge or at amounts less than its established rates. Unreimbursed charges from medical assistance programs on behalf of patients that meet the hospital's financial assistance criteria are also considered financial assistance. Addendum: doylestown hospital state of program and services =========================================================== - associate health services - behavioral health service (eap & crisis services) - cardiac and neurological services (diagnostic cardiac catheterization, non-invasive diagnostic testing services, interventional cardiology procedures and eps studies: pacemakers, device implantation, ablation) - cardiovascular surgery (cabg, valve replacements/repairs) - critical care units (med/surg critical care, cardiovascular critical care) - diabetes education (inpatient and outpatient): nutrition education and counseling - emergency services (crisis intervention, observation/holding unit, sane (sexual assault nurse examiner) program, domestic violence) - endoscopy (gastroenterology, pulmonology) - enterostomal therapy (inpatient and outpatient, nursing home consultation, wound management and continence care) - food and nutrition services (weight management classes: adults and children, nutritional assessment and counseling and patient meal services) - general medicine (allergic diseases, cardiology, dermatology, en”
“Other changes in net assets include: - change in fair value of interest rate swaps - $3,516,127; - net transfers to doylestown health foundation; a related internal revenue code section 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization - ($20,001,201) - other changes in accrued retirement benefits - ($27,185); - increase in interest in temporarily restricted net assets of doylestown health foundation; a related internal revenue code section 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization - $15,665,259; and - increase in interest in permanently restricted net assets of doylestown health foundation; a related internal revenue code section 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization - $310,338.”
“The organization is an affiliate within doylestown health; a tax-exempt governing healthcare delivery system ("system"). Village improvement association of doylestown is the tax-exempt governing entity of doylestown hospital and doylestown health foundation. All organizations are affiliates within the system. An independent cpa firm audited the consolidated financial statements of the system for the fiscal years ended june 30, 2018 and june 30, 2017; respectively, and issued a consolidated financial statement with consolidating schedules by entity. An unmodified opinion was issued each year by the independent cpa firm. In addition, an independent cpa firm audited the financial statements of doylestown hospital for the fiscal years ended june 30, 2018 and june 30, 2017; respectively. An unmodified opinion was issued each year by the independent cpa firm with respect to the audited financial statements of this organization. The doylestown hospital finance committee assumes responsibility for oversight of the audit of its financial statements and the selection of an independent auditor.”
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“An independent certified public accounting ("cpa") firm audited the financial statements of doylestown hospital for the year ended june 30, 2018. The following is the text of the footnote included in the organization's audited financial statements for the year ended june 30, 2018 that reports the organization's liability for uncertain tax positions under fin 48 (asc 740): a tax position is recognized or derecognized by the corporation based on a "more likely than not" threshold. This applies to positions taken or expected to be taken in a tax return. The corporation does not believe its consolidated financial statements include any material uncertain tax positions. In addition, the organization is an affiliate within doylestown health; a tax-exempt integrated healthcare delivery system ("system"). Village improvement association of doylestown is the tax-exempt governing entity of doylestown hospital and doylestown health foundation. All organizations are affiliates within the system. The system issues audited consolidated financial statements which include all related entities; including this organization. The audited consolidated financial statements also contain consolidating schedules on an entity by entity basis. The following is the text of the footnote included in the system's audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended june 30, 2018 that reports the system's liability for uncertain tax positions under fin 48 (asc 740): a tax position is recognized or derecognized by the system based on a "more likely than not" threshold. This applies to positions taken or expected to be taken in a tax return. The system does not believe its consolidated financial statements include any material uncertain tax positions.”
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