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Care Enterprises Inc

990 • Fiscal year 2013 • EIN 34-1366709

Jan 01, 2013 to Dec 31, 2013 • Filed on Nov 13, 2014

5901 Monclova Road43537

(419) 893-5903

Siviq Scores

Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.

Liabilities / Assets

56th percentile

0.31x

Higher debt load relative to assets than 56% of similar nonprofits.

2013 filings • 501(c)3 • $10M-$25M nonprofits • Source year 2013

Liabilities / Revenue

88th percentile

2.43x

Higher debt load relative to revenue than 88% of similar nonprofits.

2013 filings • 501(c)3 • $10M-$25M nonprofits • Source year 2013

Net Margin

13th percentile

-14%

Higher net margin than 13% of similar nonprofits.

2013 filings • 501(c)3 • $10M-$25M nonprofits • Source year 2013

Top Officer Pay

95th percentile

$804,935

Higher top officer pay than 95% of similar nonprofits.

Top officer pay equals 40.9% of source-year revenue.

2013 filings • 501(c)3 • $10M-$25M nonprofits • Source year 2013

Asset Growth

23rd percentile

-2.5%

Faster asset growth than 23% of similar nonprofits.

2013 filings • 501(c)3 • $10M-$25M nonprofits • Annualized from 2012 to 2013

Revenue Growth

Score unavailable

No value available

No earlier valid filing was available within the previous three public years.

Source year 2013

Assets

Down

$15,204,992

Down $394,312 (-2.5%) from 2012

Net Assets

Down

$10,417,193

Down $271,380 (-2.5%) from 2012

Liabilities

Down

$4,787,799

Down $122,932 (-2.5%) from 2012

Revenue

$1,970,407

No earlier filing loaded for comparison.

Expenses

Down

$2,241,787

Down $48,253 (-2.1%) from 2012

Net Income

-$271,380

No earlier filing loaded for comparison.

Historical Trend

Balance Sheet Trend

The highlighted filing sits inside the broader history for assets, liabilities, and net assets.

$30M$20M$10M$0Assets 2010: $16,236,906Liabilities 2010: $5,140,815Net Assets 2010: $11,096,0912010Assets 2011: $16,261,824Liabilities 2011: $5,232,237Net Assets 2011: $11,029,5872011Assets 2012: $15,599,304Liabilities 2012: $4,910,731Net Assets 2012: $10,688,5732012Assets 2013: $15,204,992Liabilities 2013: $4,787,799Net Assets 2013: $10,417,1932013Assets 2014: $14,476,795Liabilities 2014: $4,402,522Net Assets 2014: $10,074,2732014Assets 2015: $13,855,976Liabilities 2015: $4,163,649Net Assets 2015: $9,692,3272015Assets 2016: $19,214,570Liabilities 2016: $3,941,227Net Assets 2016: $15,273,3432016Assets 2017: $19,549,147Liabilities 2017: $4,642,484Net Assets 2017: $14,906,6632017Assets 2018: $20,322,218Liabilities 2018: $5,332,860Net Assets 2018: $14,989,3582018Assets 2019: $19,809,640Liabilities 2019: $4,707,359Net Assets 2019: $15,102,2812019Assets 2021: $0Liabilities 2021: $0Net Assets 2021: $02021

Highlighted filing

2013

Assets$15,204,992
Liabilities$4,787,799
Net Assets$10,417,193

Operations Trend

Revenue, expenses, and net income across loaded years, with this filing highlighted.

$3.0M$2.0M$1.0M$0-$1.0MExpenses 2010: $2,336,7842010Expenses 2011: $1,955,0012011Expenses 2012: $2,290,0402012Revenue 2013: $1,970,407Expenses 2013: $2,241,787Net Income 2013: -$271,3802013Revenue 2014: $1,928,351Expenses 2014: $2,271,271Net Income 2014: -$342,9202014Revenue 2015: $1,865,272Expenses 2015: $2,247,218Net Income 2015: -$381,9462015Revenue 2016: $2,651,627Expenses 2016: $2,051,087Net Income 2016: $600,5402016Revenue 2017: $1,986,700Expenses 2017: $2,353,380Net Income 2017: -$366,6802017Revenue 2018: $2,365,301Expenses 2018: $2,282,606Net Income 2018: $82,6952018Revenue 2019: $2,471,127Expenses 2019: $2,358,204Net Income 2019: $112,9232019Revenue 2021: $2,435,011Expenses 2021: $1,802,437Net Income 2021: $632,5742021

Highlighted filing

2013

Revenue$1,970,407
Expenses$2,241,787
Net Income-$271,380
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Filing Snapshot
Filing Period
Jan 1, 2013 to Dec 31, 2013
Signed
Nov 13, 2014
Return Version
2013v3.0
Gross Receipts
$1,970,407
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

Care enterprises inc., a non-profit organization, primarily leases office space for healthcare services primarily to physicians and hospital based ancillary departments for the benefit, service and support of community health needs at st. Luke's hospital.

Care enterprises, inc. Is a non-profit organization that primarily leases office space to physicians for the benefit, service, and support of community health needs and st. Luke's hospital.

Balance Sheet Detail
LineBeginningEndChange
Assets
Land, Buildings, and Equipment, Net$14,315,496$13,913,900▼ $401,596
Cash and Non-Interest-Bearing Accounts$671,101$639,813▼ $31,288
Investments Other Securities$542,122$550,654▲ $8,532
Accounts Receivable$26,796$46,657▲ $19,861
Prepaid Expenses and Deferred Charges$5,688$5,688→ $0
Total Assets$15,599,304$15,204,992▼ $394,312
Other Assets Total$38,101$48,280▲ $10,179
Liabilities
Other Liabilities$4,537,807$4,378,956▼ $158,851
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses$372,924$408,843▲ $35,919
Total Liabilities$4,910,731$4,787,799▼ $122,932
Net Assets / Fund Balance
Unrestricted Net Assets$10,688,573$10,417,193▼ $271,380
Permanently Rstr Net Assets-$0-
Temporarily Rstr Net Assets-$0-
Total Net Assets Fund Balance$10,688,573$10,417,193▼ $271,380
Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance$15,599,304$15,204,992▼ $394,312

Asset Categories

AssetBook ValueDepreciationBasis
Buildings$11,562,936$1,731,150$13,294,086
Land$1,678,340-$1,678,340
Other Land Buildings$592,552$185,869$778,421
Leasehold Improvements$76,427$15,577$92,004
Equipment$3,645$4,541$8,186
Compensation and Service Providers

Board Members and Trustees

NameTitle
Daniel L WakemanChairperson
Douglas DeaconPresident
Jeffrey C KuhnSecretary
Gary AkenbergerSr. VP Finance, Phs
Kathleen S HanleyTreasurer
Lori JohnstonVP Finance & Ops, Slh
Revenue and Support

Revenue Composition

Contributions and Grants
$0
Program Service Revenue
$1,950,117
Investment Income
$20,290
Other Revenue
$0
Change in Net Assets
$-271,380
Expenses and Functional Allocation

Major Expense Lines

Line ItemAmount
Other Expenses$2,108,330
Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits$133,457
Grants and Similar Amounts Paid$0
Professional Fundraising Fees$0
Total Fundraising Expense$0

Functional Expense Allocation

Line ItemProgramManagementFundraisingTotal
Occupancy$1,119,264--$1,119,264
Depreciation Depletion$604,814--$604,814
Other Salaries and Wages$100,150--$100,150
Other Employee Benefits$14,147--$14,147
Interest$13,835--$13,835
Insurance$13,753--$13,753
Office Expenses$13,252--$13,252
Pension Plan Contributions$11,818--$11,818
Payroll Taxes$7,342--$7,342
Other Expenses$2,420$0$0$2,420
All Other Expenses$319--$319
Total Functional Expenses$2,241,787$0$0$2,241,787
Fundraising, Events, and Gaming
Fundraising activities
No
Gaming activities
No
Professional fundraiser used
No

Fundraising and Gaming Totals

Line ItemAmount
Professional Fundraising Fees$0
Political and Lobbying Activity
Political campaign activity
No
Lobbying activity
No
Subject to proxy tax
No
Debt and Bond Financing

Other Reported Liabilities

LiabilityAmount
Due to Affiliates$3,212,214
Asbestos Remediation$1,166,742
Governance and Compliance

Governance Checklist

Compiled or reviewed by an accountant
No
Annual disclosure for covered persons
Yes
Audit committee
Yes
Backup withholding compliance
Yes
Business relationship with family members
No
Business relationship with organization members
No
Material changes to governing documents
No
Compensation from other sources disclosed
No
CEO compensation reviewed
No
Other officer compensation reviewed
No
Conflict-of-interest policy
Yes
Audited financial statements prepared
Yes
Key decisions subject to board approval
Yes
Management duties delegated
No

Governance Explanations

Form 990, Part VI, Section A, Line 6

As an ohio non-profit organization, this corporation has a corporate member.

Form 990, Part VI, Section A, Line 7A

Promedica health system, inc. (phs) is the parent corporation and sole member of care enterprises, inc. Or is the sole member of the sole member of care enterprises, inc. As the member, phs has the right to (a) nominate and elect a minority of the members and remove the members of the board of trustees of care enterprises, inc., and (b) approve the nominees to fill any vacancies on the board of trustees, a majority of whom are nominated by care enterprises, inc.

Form 990, Part VI, Section A, Line 7B

While the board of trustees of each business unit is granted certain powers with respect to such business unit's operations, as the member, promedica health system, inc. Retains approval rights with respect to certain corporate actions such as (i) adoption of the business unit's strategic plans and financial plans, (ii) expenditures for non-budgeted items in excess of certain dollar limits set from time to time by the member, (iii) expenditures for items which are included in the business unit's annual budgets but which exceed the budgeted amount by an amount in excess of certain dollar limits set from time to time by the member, (iv) incurrence, assumption or guarantee of any indebtedness, (v) sale, lease or other disposition of real property or assets with a value in excess of certain dollar limits set from time to time by the member and (vi) any merger, consolidation, reorganization, dissolution or liquidation.

Form 990, Part VI, Section B, Line 11

Under the guidance of promedica health system, inc.'s (phs) tax consultants, form 990s are prepared by the respective accounting department of each affiliate and reviewed by the affiliate's finance leadership. After affiliate's finance leadership approval, copies of the form 990 for phs and their subsidiaries are provided to the respective company's board of trustees and are reviewed and signed by the respective company's president prior to filing with the internal revenue service.

Form 990, Part VI, Section B, Line 12C

Promedica health system, inc. And affiliates (phs) have standards of conduct that apply to all phs board members and employees. Board members and employees are expected to certify their compliance with the applicable standards prior to election/appointment or prior to beginning employment. Board members annually (or immediately if new potential conflicts of interest arise), all board members are required to complete and return the board member certification statement within 30 days of dissemination. Board member certification statements are compiled and reviewed by the v.p., audit & compliance/chief compliance officer (cco). Summarized information is forwarded for review to the chief financial officer, general counsel, business unit presidents and the president and chief executive officer (president/ceo), based upon their respective knowledge of the board members. The purpose of this review is to both inform management of the disclosed conflicts and to allow them to identify to the v.p., audit & compliance, any potential undisclosed conflicts. The audit & compliance department then conducts an audit of all board member certification statements (along with any relationships noted through the above review) to identify any positional conflicts of interest and to test material transactions with board members/their affiliates for fair market value. The results of the audit are reported directly to the chair of the audit & compliance committee with a copy to the president/ceo. The report includes a summary of the audit procedures performed, any significant concerns identified and their resolution. Any unresolved conflicts are addressed by the audit committee with recommendations to the full board as needed. Failure to file the certification statement, or the filing of a false or incomplete certification statement, or failure to disclose immediately any new conflicts of interest that may arise, or failure to cooperate without condition, honestly and completely with any investigation or review of the board member's certification statement or his/her actions or circumstances shall be grounds for sanction by the board of trustees up to and including removal from the board/committee/council. Employees annually (or immediately if new conflicts of interest arise), all salaried employees are required to complete and submit an electronic employee certification questionnaire within 30 days of notification. The human resources department ensures that all questionnaires, which are stored electronically, are completed and provides notification to the v.p., audit & compliance of the number of annual employee certification questionnaires sent and received, copies of any questionnaires containing disclosures that warrant further review by the audit & compliance department, and a list of all new employees hired during the previous 12 months. Identified conflicts are initially reviewed by the v.p., audit & compliance and if necessary discussed with the business unit president in which the employee works, and general counsel. If the conflict is considered a significant exposure risk for phs, a recommendation will be prepared for final approval of the phs president/ceo. Results of the employee process audit are included in the above report to the chair of the audit & compliance committee. Failure to complete the certification questionnaire, or the completion of a false or incomplete certification questionnaire, or failure to disclose immediately any new conflicts of interest that may arise, or failure to cooperate without condition, honestly and completely with any investigation or review of the employee's certification questionnaire or his/her actions or circumstances shall be grounds for sanction up to and including termination of employment.

Form 990, Part VI, Section B, Line 15

Care enterprises, inc.'s top management official and other officers are compensated by promedica health system, inc. (phs), a related tax-exempt organization. Compensation determinations of care enterprises, inc.'s top management official and other officers are made by a compensation committee of phs. Each year independent consultants conduct an annual survey and recommend executive payroll base salary ranges based upon the market. The data is reviewed and approved by the promedica health system compensation committee every october. Salary adjustments are determined at the december meeting of the compensation committee. The compensation committee approves other forms of compensation based upon the prior year performance at the january meeting each year.

Form 990, Part VI, Section C, Line 19

Promedica health system, inc. And subsidiaries provide any document open to public inspection upon request.

FORM 990, PART VI, SECTION B, LINE 16B:

Joint venture operating agreements involving promedica health system, inc. And subsidiaries (phs) include provisions to protect phs's tax exempt status. Each agreement contains specific language related to the provision of health care services with focus on community health benefit and must follow a formal review process prior to contract execution. Phs continually ensures that its tax exempt status is protected by actively participating in the governance of all phs joint ventures.

Filing and Contact Details

Filer

EIN
34-1366709
Phone
4198935903

Signing Officer

Name
Scott Rupley
Title
President
Phone
4198935995
Signed
2014-11-13
Discuss with paid preparer
Yes

Organization Details

Principal Officer
Scott Rupley
Formed
1982
Legal Domicile
Oh
Voting Board Members
4
Independent Board Members
0
Employees
0
Volunteers
0

Preparer

Preparer
Samantha Bokori
Phone
3174648600
Supplemental Narrative

Additional Explanations

FORM 990, PART III, LINE 4:

Promedica health system, inc. - program service accomplishments established in 1986, promedica health system, inc. (promedica) is a mission-based, locally owned, not-for-profit healthcare organization highly focused on achieving core values. Headquartered in toledo, ohio, promedica serves 27 counties in northwest ohio and southeast michigan and is one of the region's leading healthcare providers. Our stewardship of resources has enabled us to wisely invest in cutting-edge technology, innovative programs and family-centered facilities that help to ensure patients and area residents have equal access to high-quality, safe care in the most appropriate setting, regardless of a patient's ability to pay. Based on needs that we have assessed within the communities we serve, promedica launched new services and programs in 2013 to help meet the growing demands of local consumers across all spectrums of life, including those individuals who are often the most vulnerable when it comes to health care: the elderly, poor and underserved. Promedica's mission is to improve the health and well-being of those we serve. This is reflected in our four core values, including: compassion - we treat our patients and each other with respect, integrity and dignity; innovation - we continually search to find a better way forward; teamwork - we partner with others because we are better together than apart; and excellence - we strive to be the best in all we do. Promedica and its affiliates comprise 320 sites, more than 1,800 physicians and approximately 15,000 employees and volunteers. During 2013, promedica discharged 69,357 inpatients and served more than 1,394,807 outpatients, while handling 269,606 emergency visits system-wide. Among the region's largest employers, promedica plays a significant role in economic development and stability in our region. During 2013, for every one dollar of revenue, another 33 cents was created in our service-area economy, with a total economic output of $3.01 billion. We also create a direct economic impact with our revenue, payroll and employment. Additionally, spending on services and materials with vendors in our region creates an indirect economic benefit. Additionally, our physicians, leadership team members and employees individually contribute personal resources to the community in numerous ways - such as through tutoring elementary students in reading, providing monthly health lectures at local senior centers, generously contributing to community fundraising campaigns such as united way, participating in medical missions, serving on local not-for-profit boards, and donating nonperishable goods to numerous local food pantries and churches - underscoring a key benefit of promedica being locally owned and operated. Promedica's member and affiliate hospitals include: the toledo hospital; toledo children's hospital (operating as part of the toledo hospital); flower hospital; fostoria hospital association; defiance hospital, inc.; bay park community hospital; herrick memorial hospital, inc.; emma l. Bixby medical center; promedica wildwood orthopaedic and spine hospital (a division of the toledo hospital); and st. Luke's hospital. In 2013, promedica also provided integrated services, comprised of: - promedica continuing care services corporation, providing rehabilitation, hospice, home care, ambulatory and senior services, community health, medical transportation services, and care coordination. - promedica physician group (promedica physicians), with more than 550 healthcare providers, including primary care, obstetrics and specialty physicians, as well as advanced practice providers; they help promedica to broaden the care we offer area residents, including in smaller, outlying communities. - promedica insurance corporation, the largest health maintenance organization physically located in northwest ohio. In 2013, paramount advantage began providing medicaid coverage in all of ohio's 88 counties. To support these e

- Promedica Sponsored A School-based Food Drive Challenge as Part of Its

Come to the table initiative. Schools raised more than 17,000 pounds of non-perishable food items for community food programs across promedica's service area. - promedica's summer youth employment program partnered 70 central-city teens ages 16 19 with mentors in departments such as human resources, radiology, dietary, and information technology to learn skills including customer service, punctuality and being accountable to others. - promedica system grants submitted an application for $24 million over three years to the cms health care innovation awards, round 2. The proposed population health model integrates evidence-based clinical programs and community services including education and outreach, wellness and prevention, social support services, case and disease management, home care coordination and telemedicine, clinical pharmacy - medication adherence, and care navigation as means for improving community health and well-being. - promedica further enhanced its relationship with cleveland clinic in 2013, signing a memorandum of understanding to develop a health system affiliation that will allow the two organizations to create a clinically aligned network focused on providing high-quality, cost-effective and technologically advanced clinical services. - promedica continued its initiative to fight obesity by introducing a pilot program for children and adolescents with a body mass index (bmi) that classifies them as obese. Families meet quarterly over a 12-month period with a dietitian in a physician's office or outpatient clinic to receive nutrition counseling and ask questions. Each child's bmi and responses to a health questionnaire will be compared before, during and after the 12-month period to determine the program's effectiveness. - coordinated through our advocacy department, promedica continued to provide health and nutrition education to elementary school children in grades 1 - 6. The healthy kids conversation map(r) program is designed to empower students and their parents/guardians to make healthy choices about food and exercise. - promedica physicians expanded care to better cover local and rural communities, adding 88 new primary care physicians and specialists in 2013. - promedica participated in dozens of community health fairs that included approximately 8,000 free public screenings for high blood pressure, high cholesterol, body mass index and bone density. - as part of its hunger-free initiative, promedica established a food reclamation program in partnership with hollywood casino (rossford, ohio), as well as the toledo and flower hospitals, providing more than 70,000 pounds of repackaged, un-served food to community feeding sites. - promedica cancer institute's community outreach included screenings for skin and prostate cancers, the fourth annual survivor celebration for cancer survivors, friends and caregivers, and sponsorship of the annual susan g. Komen race(r) for the cure in support of breast cancer research. - through its advocacy fund, promedica continued to support local community organizations that provide assistance to those in need with basic necessities that directly impact individuals' health and well-being. This support amounted to grants totaling nearly $400,000 in 2013. - promedica began construction of the 55,000 square foot mary ellen falzone diabetes center. Opening in 2014, the facility is named for a young girl who died from juvenile diabetes before her family even knew she had the disease. Located on the campus of the toledo hospital, it will bring diabetes programs, services and physicians together in one convenient location to serve all community members working to manage their diabetes. - flower hospital began renovations to add private patient rooms for inpatients and expand its psychiatric care unit. - promedica continuing care services corporation, in partnership with paramount insurance, began offering telehealth monitoring services to eligible home-care patients to reduce

Further, Promedica Continues to Be A Leading Participant in the Lucas

County carenet initiative - a collaborative effort among promedica, mercy health partners, the university of toledo medical center, the city of toledo, and others. Carenet was created to provide free or lower-cost health care for low-income lucas county residents. Established in 2003, carenet bridges the gap between adults without health insurance and needed healthcare services. While some individuals may qualify for governmental insurance programs such as medicaid, others do not; it is for these individuals that carenet was established. Additionally during 2013, promedica provided $54,110,000 of community benefit through the cost - not reimbursed by the government - for treating medicaid patients. Promedica's total cost - not reimbursed by the government - for treating medicare patients during 2013 was $93,196,000 and is not reflected in the community benefit amount of $129,920,000 noted above. Indeed, promedica goes beyond industry standards in meeting the goal of providing care to everyone, regardless of their ability to pay. We provide hospital care free-of-charge to all families without insurance with incomes at or below 200% of the federal poverty level. In addition to free care for those families under this federal poverty level, promedica hospitals provide significant discounts to families with incomes of up to 400% of the federal poverty level. In many situations, other funding sources are secured and accommodations made. Promedica's policies are posted and available in writing in all promedica facilities. Also, financial advocates are available to help patients by explaining our free care and discount programs, and to assist with the paperwork necessary to qualify for government funding. Patient bills provide clear explanations, qualifications and reminders of these programs. In summary, promedica demonstrates its mission and core values by providing high-quality health care to all patients, regardless of their race, creed, sex, national origin, disability, or age. And, we recognize that not all individuals possess the ability to purchase essential medical care. Therefore, we provide these healthcare services; recruit and train healthcare professionals to serve the broader community; provide appropriate financial assistance; offer services and contributions to other nonprofit organizations that allow them to provide key services to their constituents; and present free educational classes, health fairs and other activities to our local community to help ensure all members have equal access to care.

Care Enterprises, Inc. - Program Service Accomplishments

Care enterprises, inc. Is a member of promedica health system, inc. (promedica), a mission-based, locally owned, nonprofit healthcare organization highly focused on achieving core values. Headquartered in toledo, ohio, promedica serves 27 counties in northwest ohio and southeast michigan, and is one of the region's leading healthcare providers. Our stewardship of resources has enabled us to wisely invest in patient-centered care, advanced technology, innovative programs, and family-oriented facilities that help to ensure patients and area residents have equal access to high-quality, safe health care in the most appropriate setting, regardless of a patient's ability to pay. Care enterprises, inc. Is a nonprofit real estate (rental) organization that primarily leases office space to physicians. Leasing services contributes to care enterprises, inc.'s exempt purpose of promotion of the community's health by improving patient care as a result of reduced non-clinical time for medical staff. Further, it provides patients with the convenience of medical services located adjacent to st. Luke's hospital, while also helping to recruit and retain high-quality, board-certified physicians to st. Luke's medical staff. As part of promedica, care enterprises, inc. Demonstrates its mission and core values by providing high-quality health care to all patients, regardless of their race, creed, sex, national origin, disability, or age. And, we recognize that not all individuals possess the ability to purchase essential medical care. Therefore, promedica provides these healthcare services; recruits and trains healthcare professionals to serve the broader community; provides appropriate financial assistance; offers services and contributions to other nonprofit organizations that allow them to provide key services to their constituents; and presents free educational classes, health fairs and other activities to our local community to help ensure all members have equal access to care.

Community Benefit Definitions

Promedica health system, inc. And its subsidiaries (the system) prepares its community benefit reports using reporting guidelines published by the catholic health association of the united states and consistent with form 990, schedule h, hospitals, reporting. Community benefits are programs and activities that provide treatment and/or promote health and healing as a response to identified community needs. Community benefits reported by the system respond to an identified community need and meet at least one of the following criteria: - improve access to healthcare service. - enhance the health of the community. - advance medical or healthcare knowledge. - relieve or reduce the burden of government or other community efforts. Financial assistance consistent with its mission, the system provides a significant amount of financial assistance to patients with limited or no ability to pay their bill. Promedica hospitals provide free care to those uninsured patients with incomes up to 200% of the federal poverty level. Significant discounts are also provided on a sliding scale to uninsured patients up to 400% of the federal poverty level. Financial assistance is reported in the form of cost to provide services and has been reduced to reflect reimbursement received from state programs designed to relieve the burden of providing financial assistance. The cost of financial assistance does not include the costs for accounts that are written off to bad debt for patients that do not pay their bill. Government-sponsored health care government-sponsored health care include services that are reimbursed or partially reimbursed through federal, state and local means-tested programs such as medicaid. The system includes the unpaid costs of these public programs to the extent that payments received are less than the costs of providing services. The unpaid costs of treating medicare patients is reported separately and is not included in the system's community benefit report. Additionally, the cost of financial assistance has been eliminated from any amounts reported in this category. Community health improvement services & community benefit operations community health improvement services include activities carried out for the express purpose of improving community health. These activities do not generate inpatient or outpatient bills as they extend beyond patient care activities and are subsidized by the system. Community benefit operations include costs associated with dedicated staff, community health need and/or assessment, and other costs associated with community benefit planning and administration. Health professions education health professions education include costs for internships and residency education, the provision of a clinical setting for undergraduate/vocational training for students outside the organization, and funding for education that is linked to community services and health improvement. Subsidized health services subsidized health services are services provided to the community despite a financial loss. These services generate a bill for reimbursement, and include clinical patient care services that are provided because they are needed in the community and other providers are unwilling, or unable, to provide the services, or the services otherwise would not be available to meet patient demand. Research research activities include clinical and community health research, as well as studies on healthcare delivery. The amount reported for the system is reduced by any external subsidies, such as grants. Cash and in-kind contributions cash and in-kind contributions include funds and in-kind services donated to community organizations and/or the community at large. In-kind services include hours donated by staff to the community while on work time; as well as donation of food, equipment and supplies.

Financial Statement Notes

PART X, LINE 2:

Care enterprises, inc. Is included in the consolidated audited financial statements of promedica health system, inc. And subsidiaries (phs). The following reflects phs's liability for uncertain tax positions under asc 740. Except as noted below, phs did not have any material uncertain tax positions at december 31, 2013 and 2012. For the years ended december 31, 2013 and 2012, a taxable subsidiary of phs recognized a liability for uncertain tax positions of $1,059,000 and $1,552,000, respectively. The subsidiary recognized a credit for interest and penalties within the income tax expense line in the consolidated statements of operations related to unrecognized tax benefits of $20,000 and $117,000 as of december 31, 2013 and 2012, respectively. Care enterprises, inc. Does not have any uncertain tax positions at december 31, 2013 and 2012.

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IRS990ScheduleD/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt0CARE ENTERPRISES, INC. IS INCLUDED IN THE CONSOLIDATED AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF PROMEDICA HEALTH SYSTEM, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES (PHS). THE FOLLOWING REFLECTS PHS'S LIABILITY FOR UNCERTAIN TAX POSITIONS UNDER ASC 740. EXCEPT AS NOTED BELOW, PHS DID NOT HAVE ANY MATERIAL UNCERTAIN TAX POSITIONS AT DECEMBER 31, 2013 AND 2012. FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2013 AND 2012, A TAXABLE SUBSIDIARY OF PHS RECOGNIZED A LIABILITY FOR UNCERTAIN TAX POSITIONS OF $1,059,000 AND $1,552,000, RESPECTIVELY. THE SUBSIDIARY RECOGNIZED A CREDIT FOR INTEREST AND PENALTIES WITHIN THE INCOME TAX EXPENSE LINE IN THE CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS RELATED TO UNRECOGNIZED TAX BENEFITS OF $20,000 AND $117,000 AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2013 AND 2012, RESPECTIVELY. CARE ENTERPRISES, INC. DOES NOT HAVE ANY UNCERTAIN TAX POSITIONS AT DECEMBER 31, 2013 AND 2012.
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IRS990ScheduleJ/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt0PROMEDICA HEALTH SYSTEM. INC., A RELATED TAX-EXEMPT ORGANIZATION OF CARE ENTERPRISES, INC., USES THE FOLLOWING TO ESTABLISH THE COMPENSATION OF THE ORGANIZATION'S TOP MANAGEMENT OFFICIAL: - COMPENSATION COMMITTEE - INDEPENDENT COMPENSATION CONSULTANT - COMPENSATION SURVEY OR STUDY - APPROVAL BY THE BOARD OR COMPENSATION COMMITTEE
IRS990ScheduleJ/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt1ALL EMPLOYEES AND AMOUNTS LISTED ARE VOLUNTARY DEFERRALS OR COMPANY CONTRIBUTIONS TO VARIOUS NON-QUALIFIED DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLANS ORGANIZED UNDER CODE SECTION 457(F). THE EXACT PURPOSE OF EACH PLAN VARIES BUT THEY INCLUDE: COMPENSATION LIMITATION MAKE-UP PLANS, VOLUNTARY DEFERRAL PLANS, DEFERRAL OF A PORTION OF INCENTIVE BONUS TYPE PLANS, ETC. NO PAYMENTS WERE MADE TO LISTED PERSONS IN PART VII UNDER THE VARIOUS NON-QUALIFIED DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLANS DURING THE YEAR.
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IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt0AS AN OHIO NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION, THIS CORPORATION HAS A CORPORATE MEMBER.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt1PROMEDICA HEALTH SYSTEM, INC. (PHS) IS THE PARENT CORPORATION AND SOLE MEMBER OF CARE ENTERPRISES, INC. OR IS THE SOLE MEMBER OF THE SOLE MEMBER OF CARE ENTERPRISES, INC. AS THE MEMBER, PHS HAS THE RIGHT TO (A) NOMINATE AND ELECT A MINORITY OF THE MEMBERS AND REMOVE THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF CARE ENTERPRISES, INC., AND (B) APPROVE THE NOMINEES TO FILL ANY VACANCIES ON THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, A MAJORITY OF WHOM ARE NOMINATED BY CARE ENTERPRISES, INC.

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