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Baptist Easley Hospital
SCHA
Michael L. Batchelor
Chief Executive Officer
July, 2014
Mission
Preserve, Promote, and Enhance the
health of those we serve.
Vision
Become the healthcare provider of
choice for the communities we serve
Values
-Standards of Behavior-
Integrity
Compassion
Excellence
Dignity
Teamwork
Baptist Easley Hospital
Baptist Easley Hospital has been a part of the upstate South
Carolina community since 1958
Baptist Easley is a free-standing non-profit healthcare organization
governed by an eight-member board
Baptist Easley owns 11 physician practices that includes
Family/Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Orthopedics, Neurology,
and OB-Gyn
Baptist Easley provides In-patient, Outpatient services, Ambulatory
Surgery, and Emergency Services at the hospital
BEH Pillars of Excellence
People
Service
Quality
Finance
Growth
Community
To provide the
To serve our To develop a systems To manage
To increase
To engage our
best environment patients with
approach between
resources
services as
community in
to work, for
excellent care
outpatient and
wisely and appropriate for our improving overall
physicians to
and unrivaled inpatient services to responsibly to
community's
health and
practice
compassion
optimally coordinate
fulfill our
needs and to be wellness and raise
medicine, and
patient care
mission and known and utilized funds and friends
volunteers to
vision
for our outstanding in support of the
serve
outcomes and
hospital
benefits
Employees: 898
Medical Staff: 248 Physicians/34 Employed 31 Allied Health/12 Employed
Volunteers: 153 full time and 55 summer student participants
Jointly owned
by Palmetto
Health and
Greenville
Hospital System.
The two largest
healthcare
systems in South
Carolina
Baptist Easley Hospital
CHANGES--Volume Analysis
Indicator
FY08
FY09
FY10
FY11
FY12
FY13
FYTD14
Admissions (excl newborn)
5130
4729
4563
4771
4720
4087
3023 (4031
annualized)
4976
4582
4783
4799
4151
Budgeted
Days of Care
21,886
19,854
20,010
21,432
21,536
20,673
15,542
(20,723
annualized)
Length of Stay
3.83
3.75
3.94
4.06
4.16
4.58
4.6
Observations
1120
1201
825
1074
1595
2432
2199 (2932
annualized)
Births
588
560
489
518
456
432
361 (481
annualized)
Preliminary budgeting for FY15=3857 admissions
Baptist Easley Hospital
CHANGES--Market Share
Patient Sector
Service Area
FY008
FY09
FY10
FY11
FY12
FY13
Inpatient
Primary Service Area
(PSA)
35.1%
32.6%
31.8%
33.2%
33%
30.1%
Secondary Service Area 5.1
(SSA)
4.8
4.1
4.2
4.4
4.3
PSA
28.5
26.2
26
24.9
24.3
23.1
SSA
4.5
4.3
4.4
3.7
3.9
3.9
PSA
55.9
55.6
55.5
56.5
51.4
51.5
SSA
9.3%
9.5%
9.8%
9.5%
8.7%
8.9%
Outpatient
Surgery
Emergency
Department
Baptist Easley Hospital
FUTURE--Partnerships
Clinical Integration
Right Patient: Right Place:
Right Time: Right Outcome
Baptist Easley Hospital
FUTURE—Population Health
Treat patients outside the walls of the hospital AND positively impact their
overall health in a measureable fashion.
Reduce Heart Attacks and Strokes rather than the standard office visit
to control blood pressure
The Clinical Integration Network
1) clinically proven strategy to improve health broadly
2) the means to implement the changes.
Baptist Easley Hospital
FUTURE--Partnerships
Tobacco Cessation
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SCHA-Healthy South Carolina Initiative
SCDHEC and SC Tobacco Collaborative
– Live Healthier Pickens County
– $64,696K grant funding received
– Tobacco-free church environments
– Increase referrals to SC Quitline
Diabetes Self-Management
Classes
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Medical Nutrition Therapy
Exercise and Activity
Medications
Monitoring
Goal Setting/Lifestyle Changes
Diabetes Management
Partnership with GHS --Program materials and metric same for both
programs; Screen patients for geographic residency and referral to
program depending on proximity/convenience for patient
Baptist Easley Hospital
FUTURE--Partnerships
Educational curriculum concept of writing a MBA/Health Care Administration
Concentration
Athletic training support to advance the growing athletic program at the University, and
the expansion of services for BEH.
Enhancements of faculty, staff, students and dependent health care options at the
University.
A possible clinic on the campus that would support the local community and advance the
expansion and outreach mission of BEH.
Expansion of the University science curriculum to provide support for a new Athletic
Training major and Bachelor of Science in Nursing option.
Investigation of health care benefits and savings options by working to find solutions
through collaboration
Baptist Easley Hospital
FUTURE--Partnerships
Leadership
Forums
at
Baptist Easley
Hospital
The purpose of the Leadership Forums is to provide
community leaders with an opportunity to learn and
explore critical issues surrounding healthcare in our community.
Members will be provided
 an
opportunity to meet several of our physicians, nurses and clinicians,
and discuss healthcare challenges that you face as an employer
•·tours of areas at Baptist Easley Hospital not commonly
available to the public, and
•·an understanding of the rapid changes occurring in the
healthcare field and the challenges our hospital faces in
providing care to individuals and families in our community
236 Participants since 1999
4 Sessions
Baptist Easley Hospital
FUTURE--Partnerships
Leadership Pickens County
Junior Leadership Pickens County
Adopt a School Program
School Nurse Program Assistance
Sponsorships
Fund Raising Campaigns
Healthcare Today is Ever-Changing
But at Baptist Easley…
It is always about the Patient
and the
Patient Experience