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Bhsf Real Estate Foundation Inc

990 • Fiscal year 2016 • EIN 65-0611015

Oct 01, 2015 to Sep 30, 2016 • Filed on Aug 03, 2017

6855 Red Road Suite 600Coral Gables, FL 33143

(786) 662-7000

Siviq Scores

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

Liabilities / Assets

76th percentile

0.09x

Higher debt load relative to assets than 76% of similar nonprofits.

2016 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2016

Liabilities / Revenue

81st percentile

0.09x

Higher debt load relative to revenue than 81% of similar nonprofits.

2016 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2016

Net Margin

98th percentile

91%

Higher net margin than 98% of similar nonprofits.

2016 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2016

Top Officer Pay

100th percentile

$428,066

Higher top officer pay than 100% of similar nonprofits.

Top officer pay equals 108.4% of source-year revenue.

2016 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2016

Asset Growth

Score unavailable

No value available

A valid growth rate could not be computed from the available filing history.

Annualized from 2015 to 2016

Revenue Growth

Score unavailable

No value available

A valid growth rate could not be computed from the available filing history.

Annualized from 2015 to 2016

Assets

Up

$395,000

Up $395,000 from 2015

Net Assets

Up

$360,000

Up $360,000 from 2015

Liabilities

Up

$35,000

Up $35,000 from 2015

Revenue

Up

$395,000

Up $395,000 from 2015

Expenses

Up

$35,000

Up $35,000 from 2015

Net Income

Up

$360,000

Up $360,000 from 2015

Historical Trend

Balance Sheet Trend

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

$400K$300K$200K$100K$0Assets 2010: $0Liabilities 2010: $0Net Assets 2010: $02010Assets 2011: $0Liabilities 2011: $0Net Assets 2011: $02011Assets 2012: $0Liabilities 2012: $0Net Assets 2012: $02012Assets 2013: $0Liabilities 2013: $0Net Assets 2013: $02013Assets 2014: $0Liabilities 2014: $0Net Assets 2014: $02014Assets 2015: $0Liabilities 2015: $0Net Assets 2015: $02015Assets 2016: $395,000Liabilities 2016: $35,000Net Assets 2016: $360,0002016Assets 2017: $395,000Liabilities 2017: $42,767Net Assets 2017: $352,2332017Assets 2018: $395,000Liabilities 2018: $38,502Net Assets 2018: $356,4982018Assets 2019: $395,000Liabilities 2019: $59,030Net Assets 2019: $335,9702019Assets 2020: $0Liabilities 2020: $0Net Assets 2020: $02020Assets 2021: $0Liabilities 2021: $0Net Assets 2021: $02021

Highlighted filing

2016

Assets$395,000
Liabilities$35,000
Net Assets$360,000

Operations Trend

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

$400K$200K$0-$200K-$400KExpenses 2010: $02010Expenses 2011: $02011Expenses 2012: $02012Revenue 2013: $0Expenses 2013: $0Net Income 2013: $02013Revenue 2014: $0Expenses 2014: $0Net Income 2014: $02014Revenue 2015: $0Expenses 2015: $0Net Income 2015: $02015Revenue 2016: $395,000Expenses 2016: $35,000Net Income 2016: $360,0002016Revenue 2017: $0Expenses 2017: $7,767Net Income 2017: -$7,7672017Revenue 2018: $7,899Expenses 2018: $3,634Net Income 2018: $4,2652018Revenue 2019: $0Expenses 2019: $20,528Net Income 2019: -$20,5282019Revenue 2020: -$210,000Expenses 2020: $26,577Net Income 2020: -$236,5772020Revenue 2021: $0Expenses 2021: $2,970Net Income 2021: -$2,9702021

Highlighted filing

2016

Revenue$395,000
Expenses$35,000
Net Income$360,000
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Filing Snapshot
Filing Period
Oct 1, 2015 to Sep 30, 2016
Signed
Aug 3, 2017
Return Version
2015v3.0
Gross Receipts
$395,000
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

See form 990, part iii, line 1

Balance Sheet Detail
LineBeginningEndChange
Assets
Other Assets Total$0$395,000▲ $395,000
Total Assets$0$395,000▲ $395,000
Liabilities
Other Liabilities$0$35,000▲ $35,000
Total Liabilities$0$35,000▲ $35,000
Net Assets / Fund Balance
Temporarily Rstr Net Assets-$360,000-
Total Net Assets Fund Balance$0$360,000▲ $360,000
Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance$0$395,000▲ $395,000

Asset Categories

AssetBook ValueDepreciationBasis
Other Assets Org$395,000--
Compensation and Service Providers

Employees

NameTitleOtherTotal
Joel Schenkman MdSecretary$5,075$5,075
James HarrisVice Chairman End. 05/16$444$444
William TillettTreasurer$38$38

Board Members and Trustees

Revenue and Support

Revenue Composition

Contributions and Grants
$395,000
Program Service Revenue
$0
Investment Income
$0
Other Revenue
$0
All Other Contributions
$395,000
Change in Net Assets
$360,000

Noncash Contribution Practices

Property subject to holding requirements
No
Reviewed unusual noncash gifts
No
Third parties used for noncash contributions
No

Noncash Contributions

Contribution TypeContribution CountReported AmountValuation Method
Real Estate Other1$395,000Fair Market Value
Total Noncash Contributions1$395,000-

Audited Revenue Reconciliation

Revenue per Audited Statements
$0
Revenue Not Reported on Financial Statements
$395,000
Revenue Not Reported on Form 990
$0
Other Revenue Adjustments
$395,000
Total Revenue per Audited Statements
$0
Total Revenue per Form 990
$395,000
Expenses and Functional Allocation

Major Expense Lines

Line ItemAmount
Grants and Similar Amounts Paid$35,000
Other Expenses$0
Professional Fundraising Fees$0
Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits$0
Total Fundraising Expense$0

Functional Expense Allocation

Line ItemProgramManagementFundraisingTotal
Grants to Domestic Orgs$35,000--$35,000
Total Functional Expenses$35,000$0$0$35,000

Audited Expense Reconciliation

Line ItemAmount
Expenses Not Reported on Financial Statements$35,000
Other Expense Adjustments$35,000
Total Expenses per Form 990$35,000
Expenses Not Reported on Form 990$0
Expenses per Audited Statements$0
Total Expenses per Audited Statements$0
International Activity

Grant and Assistance Recipients

RecipientLocationCategoryPurposeAmount
Baptist Health South Florida Foundation IncCoral Gables, FL501(c)(3)Operations$35,000
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
Pledge Payable to Bhsf Foundation$35,000
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 7A

Governing body and management this organization is part of baptist health south florida, an integrated health care delivery system. The board of trustees of baptist health south florida has the right to appoint some board members to the hospital's board of directors.

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

Governing body and management this organization is part of baptist health south florida, an integrated health care delivery system. The board of trustees of baptist health south florida has the right to approve or ratify certain corporate decisions of the organization.

Form 990, Part VI, Section B, Line 11

Process for reviewing form 990 the management of baptist health south florida (bhsf) is responsible for the accuracy and completeness of the tax returns of bhsf and all of its nonprofit, charitable affiliates. This form 990 has been prepared in conformity with the internal revenue code and treasury regulations. Independent tax consultants and members of management have reviewed in detail the completed form 990. Prior to filing, the form 990 preparation process and the documents are discussed at a meeting of the finance & insurance committee of the board of trustees and made available electronically to all members of the board of trustees for review and commentary. Additionally the executive and compensation committees of the bhsf board of trustees, composed of independent uncompensated members, review other pertinent areas of the return. The president and ceo as well as the executive vice president and cfo hereby certify as to the accuracy and completeness of this form 990.

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

Employee conflict of interest an actual, potential or perceived conflict of interest occurs in those circumstances where an employee's judgement could be affected because the employee has a personal interest, other than the receipt of compensation from baptist health south florida, inc. And its affiliates ("bhsf"), in the outcome of a decision over which the employee has control or influence. For the purposes of this policy, it is presumed that managers have control or influence over any decision affecting a matter for which a manager has responsibility. A personal interest exists when an employee or a member of his or her family stands to directly or indirectly obtain financial gain as a result of a decision. This policy is intended for all employees in order that they may understand, identify, manage and appropriately disclose those transactions which could result in an actual, potential or perceived conflict of interest. In accordance with our code of ethics, high ethical standards must be observed in the negotiation and execution of all business activities conducted at, by or with bhsf. Any decisions made by bhsf employees must be made in compliance with applicable laws and regulations, with the best organizational interests of bhsf as the highest priority and without regard to the personal gain or interest of any other person or entity. Likewise, the appearance of any such improper influence on any decisions should be consciously avoided. Employees should also adhere to policy 828 which prohibits vendor sponsored travel and policy 829 limiting acceptance of personal honorariums and policy 831 which provides limitations and guidelines on philanthropic solicitation of vendors. A potential or perceived conflict or interest may exist irrespective of the intent of the employee. Board conflict of interest baptist health and its affiliates have a strong and robust conflict of interest policy. The policy is meant to ensure that each voting member of the respective entity's board governs the affairs of baptist health and its affiliates with honesty and integrity and makes decisions for the benefit of baptist health. Voting board members may not be employed by baptist health nor engaged to provide services to baptist health in exchange for cash compensation. Conflict free decision making extends beyond the board members to include transactions that might benefit (i) the private interest of a member or his or her family (ii) an organization controlled by a member of his or her family (iii) an organization in which a member or his or her family has a material interest. Since the appearance of a conflict of interest may be as damaging to baptist health's reputation as actually permitting a conflict to exist, each board member has a continuing obligation to disclose any potential conflicts. This continuing obligation is supplemented by an annual certification that the board member is free from actual or potential conflicts of interest. The annual certification is reviewed by the vice president of compliance who reports directly to the board. Potential conflicts are further reviewed by the board's ethics committee. If a conflict does exist, the conflicted board member may be required to (i) resign from the board or (ii) eliminate the relationship which gives rise to the conflict. Conflict of interest policy compliance one of baptist health south florida's greatest assets is the integrity of its volunteer board members. One way to assure integrity is their commitment to a stringent conflict of interest policy for their governing boards and management. As a part of a robust conflict of interest policy, board members must annually complete a conflict of interest declaration form. The audit and compliance department monitor to ensure all voting members submit the declaration form and perform necessary research to understand if a potential conflict exists. All disclosures and the related research are summarized for the ethics committee of th

Form 990, Part VI, Section B, Line 15

Performance-based executive compensation the south florida market for highly competent healthcare executives reflects a very competitive environment for qualified executives. It is comprised of large, national, for profit chains and not-for-profit hospital systems and stand-alone hospitals. The board of trustees of baptist health south florida seeks executives of vision and leadership to carry out the organization's faith-based mission of quality care and community service. The board expects these executives to provide leadership that will place baptist health among the best healthcare systems in the nation for quality and excellence. The board expects executives to demonstrate integrity and loyalty in the performance of their duties and to adhere to baptist health conflict of interest policy, executive code of conduct and all compliance/ethics policies. Executive compensation is considered the foundation to attract and retain executives with the talent, experience and character to meet these expectations. The ceo of bhsf real estate foundation, inc. Is compensated by baptist health south florida foundation, inc, a related organization. The determination of the compensation of the ceo follows the same process delineated herein. The bylaws of bhsf real estate foundation, inc. Delegate the authority to set executive compensation to baptist health south florida, inc. (bhsf). Bhsf's compensation committee is comprised exclusively of independent board members who serve voluntarily without any remuneration, and who must adhere to a stringent conflict of interest policy that precludes them or their families from doing business with baptist health. The committee is responsible for reviewing the performance and approving the compensation for executives. The term "compensation" includes salaries, benefits and incentives. The compensation committee annually engages a nationally-recognized, independent consultant to conduct compensation surveys and to advise the board on compensation policies. The compensation committee decisions are based on the following: 1. Total compensation package: recruitment and retention of capable, productive executives is accomplished through design of a total compensation package that includes a base salary, at-risk incentive pay, and benefits. It is the objective of baptist health to ensure a consistent compensation philosophy across all employee and leadership levels that rewards outstanding performance using a cash plus employee benefits package targeting the 75th percentile. Base salaries of fully productive executives are indexed to the median (50th percentile) salary paid by similar healthcare organizations. Incentive pay for superior achievement provides the opportunity for total cash compensation at the 75th percentile of the executive's peer group if the executive exceeds his/her performance metrics. 2. Performance-based salary increases: one of the key elements of baptist health's executive compensation philosophy is "pay for performance." salary increases are based upon the degree to which each executive achieves his/her individual performance objectives for the year, which are tied to corporate objectives. Generally these objectives relate to clinical quality; patient, physician and community satisfaction; charity care and mission goals; financial performance and expense management. Individual and group performance against these objectives is reviewed by the compensation committee and board of trustees annually after the close of the fiscal year. 3. Market-based salary increases: the board's compensation committee reviews the market value of executive positions annually to assure that baptist health's pay levels are competitive. The independent consultant, selected by the compensation committee, obtains executive salary information for functionally comparable positions at healthcare institutions of comparable size within florida and the united states. Baptist health's peer group is comprised of oth

Form 990, Part VI, Section C, Line 19

Documents available to the public documents that are required to be open for public inspection are made available upon request. In addition both the form 990 and audited financial statements are available for public viewing on third party websites. The conflict of interest policy is available on www.baptisthealth.net.

Form 990, Part VII

Reportable compensation the amounts appearing as reportable compensation on form 990 part vii for volunteer board members are composed of either payments for services as an elected representative of the medical staff, non-clinical services rendered to baptist health south florida or its affiliates which make possible an important administrative function, or minor discounts on clinical services received at a baptist health south florida facility. All of these amounts are reported in accordance with the rules and regulations pertaining to irs forms w-2 and 1099 respectively.

Filing and Contact Details

Filer

Filer Name
Bhsf Real Estate Foundation Inc
EIN
65-0611015
Phone
7866627000
Address
6855 RED ROAD SUITE 600, CORAL GABLES, FL 33143

Signing Officer

Name
Matthew Arsenault
Title
Corporate V.p. of Finance
Phone
7866627000
Signed
2017-08-03
Discuss with paid preparer
Yes

Organization Details

Principal Officer
William Banchs
Formed
1995
Legal Domicile
Fl
Voting Board Members
6
Independent Board Members
6
Employees
0
Volunteers
0

Preparer

Firm
Deloitte Tax Llp
Address
201 N FRANKLIN STREET SUITE 3600, TAMPA, FL 33602-5818
Preparer
Steve E Rovner
Phone
8132738355
Supplemental Narrative

Additional Explanations

Form 990, Part III, Line 1

The mission of baptist health is to improve the health and well-being of individuals, and to promote the sanctity and preservation of life, in the communities we serve. Baptist health is a faith-based organization guided by the spirit of jesus christ and the judeo-christian ethic. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of clinical and service excellence, rooted in the utmost integrity and moral practice. Consistent with its spiritual foundation, baptist health is dedicated to providing high-quality, cost-effective, compassionate healthcare services to all, regardless of religion, creed, race or national origin, including, as permitted by its resources, charity care to those in need.

Form 990, Part III, Line 4A

Consistent with its faith-based mission, baptist health south florida and its affiliates (baptist health) are dedicated to providing high-quality, compassionate healthcare services to all, including, as permitted by our resources, charity care to those in need. During the fiscal year ended september 30, 2016, baptist health provided patient services to the south florida area with 74,362 adult admissions, 366,494 patient days, and 356,262 emergency room visits. During that same time period, urgent care visits totaled 300,686, outpatient surgery cases 60,522, and total outpatient visits were 1,140,808 system-wide. As of september 30, 2016 the system had 1,762 licensed inpatient beds comprised of 1,641 acute care, 69 neonatal intensive care level ii, 29 neonatal intensive care level iii and 23 comprehensive medical rehabilitation. In total baptist health provided more than $188,490,000 in community benefit during its 2016 fiscal year. We provided charity care valued at $94,352,000 as well as $37,973,000 in uncompensated services. The estimated cost of providing charity services and uncompensated services is based on recent historical cost-to-charge ratios for charity patients and medicaid patients from bhsf's cost accounting system, applied to the current period gross uncompensated charges associated with providing care to charity and medicaid patients. We also contributed $25,834,500 to the indigent care fund and expended $5,172,000 for educational programs, screenings, corporate sponsorships and donations. Free community health and wellness programs covered topics ranging from insomnia and food safety to diabetes and weight control. In addition, baptist health provided free screenings for cholesterol, blood pressure, body composition and osteoporosis. Baptist health also helped those in need of primary care services by donating approximately $1,907,000 to neighborhood not-for-profit clinics such as the open door health center in homestead, the south miami children's center and good news care center in south miami and the good health clinic in tavernier. Baptist health spent $16,591,900 paying physicians who provide care to our community members in need. Additionally, we provided $2,310,000 in continuing medical education, $732,600 in chaplaincy, $1,503,000 in palliative care and $2,115,000 in unfunded patient care during the year ended september 30, 2016. Fulfilling our mission to provide compassionate care to the entire community isn't only about assisting those in financial need. It is also about supporting services that lose money but are essential to our community. In 2007, baptist health invested approximately $135,000,000 in building a replacement hospital for homestead hospital. Homestead hospital operates at a loss, but baptist health continues to operate this hospital because it fills an important community need for quality healthcare. Additionally baptist health has invested substantial funds to harden its facilities to withstand a category 5 hurricane for the protection of our patients and neighbors. Miami cancer institute officially opened its doors in january 2017. The $430 million, 445,000-square-foot facility is part of baptist health south florida. Miami cancer institute has become the third full member, and the only member in florida, of the memorial sloan kettering (msk) cancer alliance, an initiative designed to collaboratively guide community providers toward state-of-the-art cancer care. Miami cancer institute features a unique, hybrid academic-community cancer center model backed by 30 years of baptist health's expertise in cancer care. The facility, located on the baptist hospital campus, consolidates many outpatient clinical services, clinical research, and technology platforms under one roof. The institute is home to one of the most comprehensive and advanced radiation oncology programs in the world, including south florida's first proton therapy center, one of under two dozen proton therapy centers in

Form 990, Part V, Line 1A

Us informational returns baptist health south florida (bhsf) has a system-wide treasury policy, which recognizes its responsibility to oversee, manage, and coordinate all affiliate operations, including the treasury functions. Bhsf serves as the centralized cash receipt and disbursing agent for all bhsf entities. As such only bhsf issues us informational returns.

Form 990, Part V, Line 2A

Employees reported on form w-3 baptist health south florida (bhsf)is the appointed pay agent for all of its affiliates. As such only bhsf issues form w-3.

Schedule J Part II Column (B)(II)

Executive compensation all executive compensation is reviewed and approved annually by the compensation committee which is comprised of independent uncompensated members of the board of trustees who have certified that they have no conflict of interest with the organization. Reportable compensation includes base salary as well as payments under a formal incentive plan which rewards successful achievement of quality, mission, charity care, and financial corporate objectives.

Financial Statement Notes

PART X, LINE 2:

Fin 48 (asc 740) footnote the current accounting standards require that deferred income taxes reflect the tax consequences on future years of differences between the tax bases of assets and liabilities and their bases for financial reporting purposes. In addition, future tax benefits, such as minimum tax credit carry forwards, are required to be recognized to the extent that realization of such benefits is more likely than not. As of september 30, 2016 and 2015, bhsf had no material unrecognized tax positions.

PART XI, LINE 4B - OTHER ADJUSTMENTS:

CONTRIBUTIONS 395,000.

PART XII, LINE 4B - OTHER ADJUSTMENTS:

Pledge to bhsf foundation 35,000.

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IRS990ScheduleA/Form990ScheduleAPartVIGrp/ExplanationTxt0THE PURPOSE OF BHSF REAL ESTATE FOUNDATION IS TO ENCOURAGE, AID, ENRICH, FOSTER, SUPPORT AND PROMOTE THE HEALTH CARE PROGRAMS, OPERATIONS AND ACTIVITIES OF THE CORPORATION'S AFFILIATED TAX-EXEMPT ORGANIZATIONS. BHSF REAL ESTATE FOUNDATION, INC. WAS CREATED TO RECEIVE BY GIFT, GRANT, PURCHASE, BEQUEST OR IN ANY OTHER LAWFUL MANNER ANY REAL PROPERTIES. THE CORPORATION MAY HOLD, IMPROVE, OPERATE, MANAGE, LEASE, CONVEY OR DISPOSE OF SUCH REAL PROPERTY FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT OF ITS SUPPORTED ORGANIZATIONS. ALL SUPPORTED ORGANIZATIONS ARE RELATED TAX EXEMPT ORGANIZATIONS AFFILIATED THROUGH BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA.
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IRS990ScheduleD/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt0FIN 48 (ASC 740) FOOTNOTE THE CURRENT ACCOUNTING STANDARDS REQUIRE THAT DEFERRED INCOME TAXES REFLECT THE TAX CONSEQUENCES ON FUTURE YEARS OF DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE TAX BASES OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AND THEIR BASES FOR FINANCIAL REPORTING PURPOSES. IN ADDITION, FUTURE TAX BENEFITS, SUCH AS MINIMUM TAX CREDIT CARRY FORWARDS, ARE REQUIRED TO BE RECOGNIZED TO THE EXTENT THAT REALIZATION OF SUCH BENEFITS IS MORE LIKELY THAN NOT. AS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 AND 2015, BHSF HAD NO MATERIAL UNRECOGNIZED TAX POSITIONS.
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IRS990ScheduleI/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt0BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA REAL ESTATE FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTES TO ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE IN ALIGNMENT WITH ITS MISSION. THE ORGANIZATION STRIVES TO ENSURE THAT CONTRIBUTIONS ARE MADE TO ORGANIZATIONS THAT IMPROVE THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF THE COMMUNITIES IT SERVES. TYPICALLY MEMBERS OF MANAGEMENT ARE INVOLVED WITH THESE ORGANIZATIONS AND MONITOR THE BENEFITS THE COMMUNITIES RECEIVE.
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IRS990ScheduleJ/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt0THE CEO OF BHSF REAL ESTATE FOUNDATION, INC. IS COMPENSATED BY BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA FOUNDATION, INC, A RELATED ORGANIZATION. THE DETERMINATION OF THE COMPENSATION OF THE CEO FOLLOWS THE SAME PROCESS DELINEATED HEREIN. THE BYLAWS OF BHSF REAL ESTATE FOUNDATION, INC. DELEGATE THE AUTHORITY TO SET EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION TO BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA, INC. (BHSF). BHSF'S COMPENSATION COMMITTEE IS COMPRISED EXCLUSIVELY OF INDEPENDENT BOARD MEMBERS WHO SERVE VOLUNTARILY WITHOUT ANY REMUNERATION, AND WHO MUST ADHERE TO A STRINGENT CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY THAT PRECLUDES THEM OR THEIR FAMILIES FROM DOING BUSINESS WITH BAPTIST HEALTH. THE COMMITTEE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REVIEWING THE PERFORMANCE AND APPROVING THE COMPENSATION FOR EXECUTIVES. THE TERM "COMPENSATION" INCLUDES SALARIES, BENEFITS AND INCENTIVES. THE COMPENSATION COMMITTEE ANNUALLY ENGAGES A NATIONALLY-RECOGNIZED,INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT TO CONDUCT COMPENSATION SURVEYS AND TO ADVISE THE BOARD ON COMPENSATION POLICIES. THE COMPENSATION COMMITTEE DECISIONS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING: 1. TOTAL COMPENSATION PACKAGE: RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION OF CAPABLE, PRODUCTIVE EXECUTIVES IS ACCOMPLISHED THROUGH DESIGN OF A TOTAL COMPENSATION PACKAGE THAT INCLUDES A BASE SALARY, AT-RISK INCENTIVE PAY, AND BENEFITS. IT IS THE OBJECTIVE OF BAPTIST HEALTH TO ENSURE A CONSISTENT COMPENSATION PHILOSOPHY ACROSS ALL EMPLOYEE AND LEADERSHIP LEVELS THAT REWARDS OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE USING A CASH PLUS EMPLOYEE BENEFITS PACKAGE TARGETING THE 75TH PERCENTILE. BASE SALARIES OF FULLY PRODUCTIVE EXECUTIVES ARE INDEXED TO THE MEDIAN (50TH PERCENTILE) SALARY PAID BY SIMILAR HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATIONS. INCENTIVE PAY FOR SUPERIOR ACHIEVEMENT PROVIDES THE OPPORTUNITY FOR TOTAL CASH COMPENSATION AT THE 75TH PERCENTILE OF THE EXECUTIVE'S PEER GROUP IF THE EXECUTIVE EXCEEDS HIS/HER PERFORMANCE METRICS. 2. PERFORMANCE-BASED SALARY INCREASES: ONE OF THE KEY ELEMENTS OF BAPTIST HEALTH'S EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION PHILOSOPHY IS "PAY FOR PERFORMANCE." SALARY INCREASES ARE BASED UPON THE DEGREE TO WHICH EACH EXECUTIVE ACHIEVES HIS/HER INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES FOR THE YEAR, WHICH ARE TIED TO CORPORATE OBJECTIVES. GENERALLY THESE OBJECTIVES RELATE TO CLINICAL QUALITY; PATIENT, PHYSICIAN AND COMMUNITY SATISFACTION; CHARITY CARE AND MISSION GOALS; FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND EXPENSE MANAGEMENT. INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP PERFORMANCE AGAINST THESE OBJECTIVES IS REVIEWED BY THE COMPENSATION COMMITTEE AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES ANNUALLY AFTER THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR. 3. MARKET-BASED SALARY INCREASES: THE BOARD'S COMPENSATION COMMITTEE REVIEWS THE MARKET VALUE OF EXECUTIVE POSITIONS ANNUALLY TO ASSURE THAT BAPTIST HEALTH'S PAY LEVELS ARE COMPETITIVE. THE INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT, SELECTED BY THE COMPENSATION COMMITTEE, OBTAINS EXECUTIVE SALARY INFORMATION FOR FUNCTIONALLY COMPARABLE POSITIONS AT HEALTHCARE INSTITUTIONS OF COMPARABLE SIZE WITHIN FLORIDA AND THE UNITED STATES. BAPTIST HEALTH'S PEER GROUP IS COMPRISED OF OTHER COMPLEX NOT-FOR-PROFIT HOSPITAL SYSTEMS OF SIMILAR SIZE ($2.5 BILLION IN REVENUES; 16,000 EMPLOYEES), SCOPE (6 HOSPITALS, 20 OUTPATIENT CENTERS AND A LARGE INTERNATIONAL SERVICE). THE PEER GROUP DOES NOT INCLUDE FOR-PROFIT HOSPITALS, WHOSE COMPENSATION PRACTICES ARE FAR MORE GENEROUS (AND INCLUDE SUCH THINGS AS STOCK OPTIONS AND EQUITY/OWNERSHIP INTERESTS). 4. NO GUARANTEED SALARY INCREASES: THERE IS NO GUARANTEE OF ANNUAL EXECUTIVE SALARY INCREASES. SALARY INCREASES DEPEND UPON THE ORGANIZATION'S ABILITY TO PAY, THE EXECUTIVE'S SALARY IN RELATION TO THE MARKET, THE EXECUTIVE'S PERFORMANCE LEVEL, AND INTERNAL PAY RELATIONSHIPS TO PEERS. 5. AT-RISK INCENTIVE PAY: KEY EXECUTIVES WHO CONTROL SIGNIFICANT ASSETS OR WHO HAVE A MAJOR IMPACT ON OPERATIONS MAY EARN INCENTIVE PAY, CAPPED AT A PRE-DETERMINED PERCENTAGE OF THE EXECUTIVE'S BASE SALARY. THE PURPOSE OF INCENTIVE PAY IS TO FOCUS EXECUTIVE ACTION ON KEY "PERFORMANCE THRESHOLDS AND CORPORATE GOALS THAT ARE APPROVED BY THE BOARD'S COMPENSATION COMMITTEE. TH
IRS990ScheduleJ/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt1AS PART OF THE BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA EXECUTIVE BENEFIT PLAN, EXECUTIVES ARE ELIGIBLE TO ALLOCATE A PORTION OF THEIR FLEXIBLE SPENDING ALLOWANCE TO A SUPPLEMENTAL SURVIVOR ACCUMULATION BENEFIT (SSAB) ACCOUNT. THE SSAB IS A LIFE INSURANCE PRODUCT THAT PROVIDES A DEFERRED RETIREMENT BENEFIT FOR THE EXECUTIVE OR A DEATH BENEFIT FOR THE EXECUTIVE'S SURVIVORS. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SSAB MAY BE MADE ANNUALLY TO THE PARTICIPANT'S ACCOUNT. ALL CONTRIBUTIONS ACCUMULATE, ALONG WITH INVESTMENT EARNINGS, FOR THE PERIOD THE EXECUTIVE PARTICIPATES. THE EXECUTIVE DOES NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE CONTRIBUTIONS MADE OR THE RELATED INVESTMENT INCOME, ALL OF WHICH IS SUBJECT TO SUBSTANTIAL RISK OF FORFEITURE. PURSUANT TO THE SSAB PLAN GUIDELINES, THIS BENEFIT IS TERMINATED UPON AN EXECUTIVE REACHING AGE 65, HOWEVER, PAYMENT CAN BE DEFERRED TO A DATE AT LEAST TWO YEARS AFTER REACHING AGE 65 BUT NO LATER THAN 68. AT THAT TIME THE ENTIRE AMOUNT ACCUMULATED IS PAID OUT IN A LUMP SUM.
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IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt0THE MISSION OF BAPTIST HEALTH IS TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF INDIVIDUALS, AND TO PROMOTE THE SANCTITY AND PRESERVATION OF LIFE, IN THE COMMUNITIES WE SERVE. BAPTIST HEALTH IS A FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATION GUIDED BY THE SPIRIT OF JESUS CHRIST AND THE JUDEO-CHRISTIAN ETHIC. WE ARE COMMITTED TO MAINTAINING THE HIGHEST STANDARDS OF CLINICAL AND SERVICE EXCELLENCE, ROOTED IN THE UTMOST INTEGRITY AND MORAL PRACTICE. CONSISTENT WITH ITS SPIRITUAL FOUNDATION, BAPTIST HEALTH IS DEDICATED TO PROVIDING HIGH-QUALITY, COST-EFFECTIVE, COMPASSIONATE HEALTHCARE SERVICES TO ALL, REGARDLESS OF RELIGION, CREED, RACE OR NATIONAL ORIGIN, INCLUDING, AS PERMITTED BY ITS RESOURCES, CHARITY CARE TO THOSE IN NEED.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt1CONSISTENT WITH ITS FAITH-BASED MISSION, BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA AND ITS AFFILIATES (BAPTIST HEALTH) ARE DEDICATED TO PROVIDING HIGH-QUALITY, COMPASSIONATE HEALTHCARE SERVICES TO ALL, INCLUDING, AS PERMITTED BY OUR RESOURCES, CHARITY CARE TO THOSE IN NEED. DURING THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2016, BAPTIST HEALTH PROVIDED PATIENT SERVICES TO THE SOUTH FLORIDA AREA WITH 74,362 ADULT ADMISSIONS, 366,494 PATIENT DAYS, AND 356,262 EMERGENCY ROOM VISITS. DURING THAT SAME TIME PERIOD, URGENT CARE VISITS TOTALED 300,686, OUTPATIENT SURGERY CASES 60,522, AND TOTAL OUTPATIENT VISITS WERE 1,140,808 SYSTEM-WIDE. AS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 THE SYSTEM HAD 1,762 LICENSED INPATIENT BEDS COMPRISED OF 1,641 ACUTE CARE, 69 NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE LEVEL II, 29 NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE LEVEL III AND 23 COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL REHABILITATION. IN TOTAL BAPTIST HEALTH PROVIDED MORE THAN $188,490,000 IN COMMUNITY BENEFIT DURING ITS 2016 FISCAL YEAR. WE PROVIDED CHARITY CARE VALUED AT $94,352,000 AS WELL AS $37,973,000 IN UNCOMPENSATED SERVICES. THE ESTIMATED COST OF PROVIDING CHARITY SERVICES AND UNCOMPENSATED SERVICES IS BASED ON RECENT HISTORICAL COST-TO-CHARGE RATIOS FOR CHARITY PATIENTS AND MEDICAID PATIENTS FROM BHSF'S COST ACCOUNTING SYSTEM, APPLIED TO THE CURRENT PERIOD GROSS UNCOMPENSATED CHARGES ASSOCIATED WITH PROVIDING CARE TO CHARITY AND MEDICAID PATIENTS. WE ALSO CONTRIBUTED $25,834,500 TO THE INDIGENT CARE FUND AND EXPENDED $5,172,000 FOR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS, SCREENINGS, CORPORATE SPONSORSHIPS AND DONATIONS. FREE COMMUNITY HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROGRAMS COVERED TOPICS RANGING FROM INSOMNIA AND FOOD SAFETY TO DIABETES AND WEIGHT CONTROL. IN ADDITION, BAPTIST HEALTH PROVIDED FREE SCREENINGS FOR CHOLESTEROL, BLOOD PRESSURE, BODY COMPOSITION AND OSTEOPOROSIS. BAPTIST HEALTH ALSO HELPED THOSE IN NEED OF PRIMARY CARE SERVICES BY DONATING APPROXIMATELY $1,907,000 TO NEIGHBORHOOD NOT-FOR-PROFIT CLINICS SUCH AS THE OPEN DOOR HEALTH CENTER IN HOMESTEAD, THE SOUTH MIAMI CHILDREN'S CENTER AND GOOD NEWS CARE CENTER IN SOUTH MIAMI AND THE GOOD HEALTH CLINIC IN TAVERNIER. BAPTIST HEALTH SPENT $16,591,900 PAYING PHYSICIANS WHO PROVIDE CARE TO OUR COMMUNITY MEMBERS IN NEED. ADDITIONALLY, WE PROVIDED $2,310,000 IN CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION, $732,600 IN CHAPLAINCY, $1,503,000 IN PALLIATIVE CARE AND $2,115,000 IN UNFUNDED PATIENT CARE DURING THE YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2016. FULFILLING OUR MISSION TO PROVIDE COMPASSIONATE CARE TO THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY ISN'T ONLY ABOUT ASSISTING THOSE IN FINANCIAL NEED. IT IS ALSO ABOUT SUPPORTING SERVICES THAT LOSE MONEY BUT ARE ESSENTIAL TO OUR COMMUNITY. IN 2007, BAPTIST HEALTH INVESTED APPROXIMATELY $135,000,000 IN BUILDING A REPLACEMENT HOSPITAL FOR HOMESTEAD HOSPITAL. HOMESTEAD HOSPITAL OPERATES AT A LOSS, BUT BAPTIST HEALTH CONTINUES TO OPERATE THIS HOSPITAL BECAUSE IT FILLS AN IMPORTANT COMMUNITY NEED FOR QUALITY HEALTHCARE. ADDITIONALLY BAPTIST HEALTH HAS INVESTED SUBSTANTIAL FUNDS TO HARDEN ITS FACILITIES TO WITHSTAND A CATEGORY 5 HURRICANE FOR THE PROTECTION OF OUR PATIENTS AND NEIGHBORS. MIAMI CANCER INSTITUTE OFFICIALLY OPENED ITS DOORS IN JANUARY 2017. THE $430 MILLION, 445,000-SQUARE-FOOT FACILITY IS PART OF BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA. MIAMI CANCER INSTITUTE HAS BECOME THE THIRD FULL MEMBER, AND THE ONLY MEMBER IN FLORIDA, OF THE MEMORIAL SLOAN KETTERING (MSK) CANCER ALLIANCE, AN INITIATIVE DESIGNED TO COLLABORATIVELY GUIDE COMMUNITY PROVIDERS TOWARD STATE-OF-THE-ART CANCER CARE. MIAMI CANCER INSTITUTE FEATURES A UNIQUE, HYBRID ACADEMIC-COMMUNITY CANCER CENTER MODEL BACKED BY 30 YEARS OF BAPTIST HEALTH'S EXPERTISE IN CANCER CARE. THE FACILITY, LOCATED ON THE BAPTIST HOSPITAL CAMPUS, CONSOLIDATES MANY OUTPATIENT CLINICAL SERVICES, CLINICAL RESEARCH, AND TECHNOLOGY PLATFORMS UNDER ONE ROOF. THE INSTITUTE IS HOME TO ONE OF THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE AND ADVANCED RADIATION ONCOLOGY PROGRAMS IN THE WORLD, INCLUDING SOUTH FLORIDA'S FIRST PROTON THERAPY CENTER, ONE OF UNDER TWO DOZEN PROTON THERAPY CENTERS IN
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt2US INFORMATIONAL RETURNS BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA (BHSF) HAS A SYSTEM-WIDE TREASURY POLICY, WHICH RECOGNIZES ITS RESPONSIBILITY TO OVERSEE, MANAGE, AND COORDINATE ALL AFFILIATE OPERATIONS, INCLUDING THE TREASURY FUNCTIONS. BHSF SERVES AS THE CENTRALIZED CASH RECEIPT AND DISBURSING AGENT FOR ALL BHSF ENTITIES. AS SUCH ONLY BHSF ISSUES US INFORMATIONAL RETURNS.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt3EMPLOYEES REPORTED ON FORM W-3 BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA (BHSF)IS THE APPOINTED PAY AGENT FOR ALL OF ITS AFFILIATES. AS SUCH ONLY BHSF ISSUES FORM W-3.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt4GOVERNING BODY AND MANAGEMENT THIS ORGANIZATION IS PART OF BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA, AN INTEGRATED HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA HAS THE RIGHT TO APPOINT SOME BOARD MEMBERS TO THE HOSPITAL'S BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt5GOVERNING BODY AND MANAGEMENT THIS ORGANIZATION IS PART OF BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA, AN INTEGRATED HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA HAS THE RIGHT TO APPROVE OR RATIFY CERTAIN CORPORATE DECISIONS OF THE ORGANIZATION.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt6PROCESS FOR REVIEWING FORM 990 THE MANAGEMENT OF BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA (BHSF) IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACCURACY AND COMPLETENESS OF THE TAX RETURNS OF BHSF AND ALL OF ITS NONPROFIT, CHARITABLE AFFILIATES. THIS FORM 990 HAS BEEN PREPARED IN CONFORMITY WITH THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE AND TREASURY REGULATIONS. INDEPENDENT TAX CONSULTANTS AND MEMBERS OF MANAGEMENT HAVE REVIEWED IN DETAIL THE COMPLETED FORM 990. PRIOR TO FILING, THE FORM 990 PREPARATION PROCESS AND THE DOCUMENTS ARE DISCUSSED AT A MEETING OF THE FINANCE & INSURANCE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND MADE AVAILABLE ELECTRONICALLY TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR REVIEW AND COMMENTARY. ADDITIONALLY THE EXECUTIVE AND COMPENSATION COMMITTEES OF THE BHSF BOARD OF TRUSTEES, COMPOSED OF INDEPENDENT UNCOMPENSATED MEMBERS, REVIEW OTHER PERTINENT AREAS OF THE RETURN. THE PRESIDENT AND CEO AS WELL AS THE EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND CFO HEREBY CERTIFY AS TO THE ACCURACY AND COMPLETENESS OF THIS FORM 990.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt7EMPLOYEE CONFLICT OF INTEREST AN ACTUAL, POTENTIAL OR PERCEIVED CONFLICT OF INTEREST OCCURS IN THOSE CIRCUMSTANCES WHERE AN EMPLOYEE'S JUDGEMENT COULD BE AFFECTED BECAUSE THE EMPLOYEE HAS A PERSONAL INTEREST, OTHER THAN THE RECEIPT OF COMPENSATION FROM BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA, INC. AND ITS AFFILIATES ("BHSF"), IN THE OUTCOME OF A DECISION OVER WHICH THE EMPLOYEE HAS CONTROL OR INFLUENCE. FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS POLICY, IT IS PRESUMED THAT MANAGERS HAVE CONTROL OR INFLUENCE OVER ANY DECISION AFFECTING A MATTER FOR WHICH A MANAGER HAS RESPONSIBILITY. A PERSONAL INTEREST EXISTS WHEN AN EMPLOYEE OR A MEMBER OF HIS OR HER FAMILY STANDS TO DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY OBTAIN FINANCIAL GAIN AS A RESULT OF A DECISION. THIS POLICY IS INTENDED FOR ALL EMPLOYEES IN ORDER THAT THEY MAY UNDERSTAND, IDENTIFY, MANAGE AND APPROPRIATELY DISCLOSE THOSE TRANSACTIONS WHICH COULD RESULT IN AN ACTUAL, POTENTIAL OR PERCEIVED CONFLICT OF INTEREST. IN ACCORDANCE WITH OUR CODE OF ETHICS, HIGH ETHICAL STANDARDS MUST BE OBSERVED IN THE NEGOTIATION AND EXECUTION OF ALL BUSINESS ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED AT, BY OR WITH BHSF. ANY DECISIONS MADE BY BHSF EMPLOYEES MUST BE MADE IN COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS AND REGULATIONS, WITH THE BEST ORGANIZATIONAL INTERESTS OF BHSF AS THE HIGHEST PRIORITY AND WITHOUT REGARD TO THE PERSONAL GAIN OR INTEREST OF ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. LIKEWISE, THE APPEARANCE OF ANY SUCH IMPROPER INFLUENCE ON ANY DECISIONS SHOULD BE CONSCIOUSLY AVOIDED. EMPLOYEES SHOULD ALSO ADHERE TO POLICY 828 WHICH PROHIBITS VENDOR SPONSORED TRAVEL AND POLICY 829 LIMITING ACCEPTANCE OF PERSONAL HONORARIUMS AND POLICY 831 WHICH PROVIDES LIMITATIONS AND GUIDELINES ON PHILANTHROPIC SOLICITATION OF VENDORS. A POTENTIAL OR PERCEIVED CONFLICT OR INTEREST MAY EXIST IRRESPECTIVE OF THE INTENT OF THE EMPLOYEE. BOARD CONFLICT OF INTEREST BAPTIST HEALTH AND ITS AFFILIATES HAVE A STRONG AND ROBUST CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY. THE POLICY IS MEANT TO ENSURE THAT EACH VOTING MEMBER OF THE RESPECTIVE ENTITY'S BOARD GOVERNS THE AFFAIRS OF BAPTIST HEALTH AND ITS AFFILIATES WITH HONESTY AND INTEGRITY AND MAKES DECISIONS FOR THE BENEFIT OF BAPTIST HEALTH. VOTING BOARD MEMBERS MAY NOT BE EMPLOYED BY BAPTIST HEALTH NOR ENGAGED TO PROVIDE SERVICES TO BAPTIST HEALTH IN EXCHANGE FOR CASH COMPENSATION. CONFLICT FREE DECISION MAKING EXTENDS BEYOND THE BOARD MEMBERS TO INCLUDE TRANSACTIONS THAT MIGHT BENEFIT (I) THE PRIVATE INTEREST OF A MEMBER OR HIS OR HER FAMILY (II) AN ORGANIZATION CONTROLLED BY A MEMBER OF HIS OR HER FAMILY (III) AN ORGANIZATION IN WHICH A MEMBER OR HIS OR HER FAMILY HAS A MATERIAL INTEREST. SINCE THE APPEARANCE OF A CONFLICT OF INTEREST MAY BE AS DAMAGING TO BAPTIST HEALTH'S REPUTATION AS ACTUALLY PERMITTING A CONFLICT TO EXIST, EACH BOARD MEMBER HAS A CONTINUING OBLIGATION TO DISCLOSE ANY POTENTIAL CONFLICTS. THIS CONTINUING OBLIGATION IS SUPPLEMENTED BY AN ANNUAL CERTIFICATION THAT THE BOARD MEMBER IS FREE FROM ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST. THE ANNUAL CERTIFICATION IS REVIEWED BY THE VICE PRESIDENT OF COMPLIANCE WHO REPORTS DIRECTLY TO THE BOARD. POTENTIAL CONFLICTS ARE FURTHER REVIEWED BY THE BOARD'S ETHICS COMMITTEE. IF A CONFLICT DOES EXIST, THE CONFLICTED BOARD MEMBER MAY BE REQUIRED TO (I) RESIGN FROM THE BOARD OR (II) ELIMINATE THE RELATIONSHIP WHICH GIVES RISE TO THE CONFLICT. CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY COMPLIANCE ONE OF BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA'S GREATEST ASSETS IS THE INTEGRITY OF ITS VOLUNTEER BOARD MEMBERS. ONE WAY TO ASSURE INTEGRITY IS THEIR COMMITMENT TO A STRINGENT CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY FOR THEIR GOVERNING BOARDS AND MANAGEMENT. AS A PART OF A ROBUST CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY, BOARD MEMBERS MUST ANNUALLY COMPLETE A CONFLICT OF INTEREST DECLARATION FORM. THE AUDIT AND COMPLIANCE DEPARTMENT MONITOR TO ENSURE ALL VOTING MEMBERS SUBMIT THE DECLARATION FORM AND PERFORM NECESSARY RESEARCH TO UNDERSTAND IF A POTENTIAL CONFLICT EXISTS. ALL DISCLOSURES AND THE RELATED RESEARCH ARE SUMMARIZED FOR THE ETHICS COMMITTEE OF TH
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt8PERFORMANCE-BASED EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION THE SOUTH FLORIDA MARKET FOR HIGHLY COMPETENT HEALTHCARE EXECUTIVES REFLECTS A VERY COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT FOR QUALIFIED EXECUTIVES. IT IS COMPRISED OF LARGE, NATIONAL, FOR PROFIT CHAINS AND NOT-FOR-PROFIT HOSPITAL SYSTEMS AND STAND-ALONE HOSPITALS. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA SEEKS EXECUTIVES OF VISION AND LEADERSHIP TO CARRY OUT THE ORGANIZATION'S FAITH-BASED MISSION OF QUALITY CARE AND COMMUNITY SERVICE. THE BOARD EXPECTS THESE EXECUTIVES TO PROVIDE LEADERSHIP THAT WILL PLACE BAPTIST HEALTH AMONG THE BEST HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS IN THE NATION FOR QUALITY AND EXCELLENCE. THE BOARD EXPECTS EXECUTIVES TO DEMONSTRATE INTEGRITY AND LOYALTY IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THEIR DUTIES AND TO ADHERE TO BAPTIST HEALTH CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY, EXECUTIVE CODE OF CONDUCT AND ALL COMPLIANCE/ETHICS POLICIES. EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION IS CONSIDERED THE FOUNDATION TO ATTRACT AND RETAIN EXECUTIVES WITH THE TALENT, EXPERIENCE AND CHARACTER TO MEET THESE EXPECTATIONS. THE CEO OF BHSF REAL ESTATE FOUNDATION, INC. IS COMPENSATED BY BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA FOUNDATION, INC, A RELATED ORGANIZATION. THE DETERMINATION OF THE COMPENSATION OF THE CEO FOLLOWS THE SAME PROCESS DELINEATED HEREIN. THE BYLAWS OF BHSF REAL ESTATE FOUNDATION, INC. DELEGATE THE AUTHORITY TO SET EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION TO BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA, INC. (BHSF). BHSF'S COMPENSATION COMMITTEE IS COMPRISED EXCLUSIVELY OF INDEPENDENT BOARD MEMBERS WHO SERVE VOLUNTARILY WITHOUT ANY REMUNERATION, AND WHO MUST ADHERE TO A STRINGENT CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY THAT PRECLUDES THEM OR THEIR FAMILIES FROM DOING BUSINESS WITH BAPTIST HEALTH. THE COMMITTEE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REVIEWING THE PERFORMANCE AND APPROVING THE COMPENSATION FOR EXECUTIVES. THE TERM "COMPENSATION" INCLUDES SALARIES, BENEFITS AND INCENTIVES. THE COMPENSATION COMMITTEE ANNUALLY ENGAGES A NATIONALLY-RECOGNIZED, INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT TO CONDUCT COMPENSATION SURVEYS AND TO ADVISE THE BOARD ON COMPENSATION POLICIES. THE COMPENSATION COMMITTEE DECISIONS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING: 1. TOTAL COMPENSATION PACKAGE: RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION OF CAPABLE, PRODUCTIVE EXECUTIVES IS ACCOMPLISHED THROUGH DESIGN OF A TOTAL COMPENSATION PACKAGE THAT INCLUDES A BASE SALARY, AT-RISK INCENTIVE PAY, AND BENEFITS. IT IS THE OBJECTIVE OF BAPTIST HEALTH TO ENSURE A CONSISTENT COMPENSATION PHILOSOPHY ACROSS ALL EMPLOYEE AND LEADERSHIP LEVELS THAT REWARDS OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE USING A CASH PLUS EMPLOYEE BENEFITS PACKAGE TARGETING THE 75TH PERCENTILE. BASE SALARIES OF FULLY PRODUCTIVE EXECUTIVES ARE INDEXED TO THE MEDIAN (50TH PERCENTILE) SALARY PAID BY SIMILAR HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATIONS. INCENTIVE PAY FOR SUPERIOR ACHIEVEMENT PROVIDES THE OPPORTUNITY FOR TOTAL CASH COMPENSATION AT THE 75TH PERCENTILE OF THE EXECUTIVE'S PEER GROUP IF THE EXECUTIVE EXCEEDS HIS/HER PERFORMANCE METRICS. 2. PERFORMANCE-BASED SALARY INCREASES: ONE OF THE KEY ELEMENTS OF BAPTIST HEALTH'S EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION PHILOSOPHY IS "PAY FOR PERFORMANCE." SALARY INCREASES ARE BASED UPON THE DEGREE TO WHICH EACH EXECUTIVE ACHIEVES HIS/HER INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES FOR THE YEAR, WHICH ARE TIED TO CORPORATE OBJECTIVES. GENERALLY THESE OBJECTIVES RELATE TO CLINICAL QUALITY; PATIENT, PHYSICIAN AND COMMUNITY SATISFACTION; CHARITY CARE AND MISSION GOALS; FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND EXPENSE MANAGEMENT. INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP PERFORMANCE AGAINST THESE OBJECTIVES IS REVIEWED BY THE COMPENSATION COMMITTEE AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES ANNUALLY AFTER THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL YEAR. 3. MARKET-BASED SALARY INCREASES: THE BOARD'S COMPENSATION COMMITTEE REVIEWS THE MARKET VALUE OF EXECUTIVE POSITIONS ANNUALLY TO ASSURE THAT BAPTIST HEALTH'S PAY LEVELS ARE COMPETITIVE. THE INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT, SELECTED BY THE COMPENSATION COMMITTEE, OBTAINS EXECUTIVE SALARY INFORMATION FOR FUNCTIONALLY COMPARABLE POSITIONS AT HEALTHCARE INSTITUTIONS OF COMPARABLE SIZE WITHIN FLORIDA AND THE UNITED STATES. BAPTIST HEALTH'S PEER GROUP IS COMPRISED OF OTH
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt9DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC DOCUMENTS THAT ARE REQUIRED TO BE OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION ARE MADE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. IN ADDITION BOTH THE FORM 990 AND AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC VIEWING ON THIRD PARTY WEBSITES. THE CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY IS AVAILABLE ON WWW.BAPTISTHEALTH.NET.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt10REPORTABLE COMPENSATION THE AMOUNTS APPEARING AS REPORTABLE COMPENSATION ON FORM 990 PART VII FOR VOLUNTEER BOARD MEMBERS ARE COMPOSED OF EITHER PAYMENTS FOR SERVICES AS AN ELECTED REPRESENTATIVE OF THE MEDICAL STAFF, NON-CLINICAL SERVICES RENDERED TO BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA OR ITS AFFILIATES WHICH MAKE POSSIBLE AN IMPORTANT ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTION, OR MINOR DISCOUNTS ON CLINICAL SERVICES RECEIVED AT A BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA FACILITY. ALL OF THESE AMOUNTS ARE REPORTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES AND REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO IRS FORMS W-2 AND 1099 RESPECTIVELY.
IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt11EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION ALL EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION IS REVIEWED AND APPROVED ANNUALLY BY THE COMPENSATION COMMITTEE WHICH IS COMPRISED OF INDEPENDENT UNCOMPENSATED MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES WHO HAVE CERTIFIED THAT THEY HAVE NO CONFLICT OF INTEREST WITH THE ORGANIZATION. REPORTABLE COMPENSATION INCLUDES BASE SALARY AS WELL AS PAYMENTS UNDER A FORMAL INCENTIVE PLAN WHICH REWARDS SUCCESSFUL ACHIEVEMENT OF QUALITY, MISSION, CHARITY CARE, AND FINANCIAL CORPORATE OBJECTIVES.
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2021XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.03$0.03
2020Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.00$0.00$0.00$2.10$0.27$2.37
2019XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$3.95$0.59$3.36$0.00$0.21$0.21
2018XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$3.95$0.39$3.56$0.08$0.04$0.04
2017XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$3.95$0.43$3.52$0.00$0.08$0.08
2016Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$3.95$0.35$3.60$3.95$0.35$3.60
2015Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00
2014Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00
2013Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00
2012Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00
2011Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00
2010XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00