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Baylor Health Care System Baylor University Medical Center Annual Report of Community Benefits 3500 Gaston Avenue Dallas, TX 75246 Taxpayer ID # 75-1837454 For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2012 Table of Contents Letter from the President I. Mission Statement of Baylor University Medical Center II. III. IV. Effective Dates of the Report Description of the Community Served Charity Care and Government-Sponsored Indigent Health Care Provided V. Government-Sponsored Health Care Provided VI. Other Types of Community Benefits Provided A. Community Benefit Operations B. Community Health Education C. Financial Donations D. Health Fairs and Screenings E. In-Kind Donations F. Health Care Support Services G. Medical Education H. Subsidized Health Services I. Research VII. Total Operating Expenses and Calculation of the Ratio of Cost to Charge VIII. Report of Community Benefits Provided During Fiscal Year 2012

November 16, 2012 My fellow Texans and community neighbors, Do not withhold good from those who deserve it, when it is in your power to act, Proverbs 3:27. This scripture about Christian ministry illustrates Baylor Health Care System s responsibility to provide quality health care to those in need. This simple frame of mind and decision to go beyond the walls of our hospital is our commitment to not only treat our patients but to serve our community. Beginning with the vision of a great humanitarian hospital as the Texas Baptist Memorial Sanitarium, Baylor University Medical Center has been a valuable source of community care for the past 109 years. We strive to act in our mission to serve all people with exemplary health care, education, research and community service. It is our goal to meet the needs of the underserved and uninsured, provide education to upcoming professionals in the future of health care, and seek out research that will lead to greater advances in medicine. Today, Baylor University Medical Center is one of the nation s largest not-forprofit medical centers in the country with more than 1,000 patient beds, a Level 1 Trauma Center and Level 3 NICU designation. Now and going forward, we at Baylor University Medical Center will continue to invest our resources, time and dedication back into the community. At Baylor University Medical Center, we provide community benefit activities throughout the city of Dallas but focus much of our efforts and resources on underserved and uninsured residents particularly in East Dallas and South Dallas near the Baylor University Medical Center campus. The medically and financially indigent are at highest risk for many diseases. Drawing from the 2009 Community Health Checkup for Dallas County and other credentialed sources of health care status, Baylor University Medical Center chose to serve the community by addressing the following diseases identified as the greatest needs: (1) Alzheimer s, (2) cancer, (3) cardiovascular disease, (4) diabetes, (5) injury prevention, (6) pulmonary diseases, (7) stroke, and (8) wellness/well-being. This year, in particular, Baylor University Medical Center strengthened its commitment to cancer treatment and care through services and programs at the Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center at Dallas. The Sammons Cancer Center opened in March 2011. Through their Oncology Evaluation and Treatment Center, Oncology Outpatient Clinic as well as the Virginia R. Cvetko Patient Education and Support Center, the Sammons Cancer Center strives to provide personalized, comprehensive and compassionate care for patients with all types of cancer through advanced screening, prevention, diagnostic and treatment services, as well as education and support programs. I encourage you to give me feedback for this report. Please address comments to me, in care of Jennifer Coleman, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs, Baylor Health Care System, and 3500 Gaston Avenue, Dallas, Texas 75246. Sincerely, John McWhorter, MBA President Page 2

Baylor Health Care System Baylor University Medical Center Annual Report of Community Benefits 3500 Gaston Avenue Dallas, TX 75246 Taxpayer ID# 75-1837454 For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2012 I. Mission Statement Baylor University Medical Center (BUMC), is an affiliated hospital of Baylor Health Care System ( BHCS ) and is committed to fulfilling its mission, Founded as a Christian ministry of healing, Baylor Health Care System exists to serve all people through exemplary health care, education, research and community service. II. III. IV. Effective Dates of the Plan The annual report of community benefits provided is for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2012( Fiscal Year 2012 ). Description of the Community Served Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas provides community benefit activities throughout the city of Dallas, but focuses much of its efforts on underserved and uninsured residents, particularly in East Dallas and South Dallas near the Baylor University Medical Center campus. Residents here are often medically indigent (the working poor) and financially indigent (non-working) who are at highest risk for many diseases. Charity Care and Government-Sponsored Indigent Health Care Provided For Fiscal Year 2012, Baylor University Medical Center provided $82,678,894 in unreimbursed costs of charity care and government-sponsored indigent health care. V. Government-Sponsored Health Care Provided For Fiscal Year 2012, Baylor University Medical Center provided $103,037,323 in unreimbursed costs of government-sponsored health care. VI. Other Types of Community Benefits Provided Baylor University Medical Center is committed to improving the quality of life for the many citizens living and working in its area. Baylor University Medical Center was pleased to allocate funds to the following community benefit activities. A. Community Benefit Operations $610,221 Baylor University Medical Center community benefit coordinator, two full-time staff member salaries in the volunteer services office at BUMC and a percentage of salaries for reporters who spend 75 % of their work time attending, tracking or reporting community benefit activities. Baylor Dallas proves health education presentations and seminars to the public for education on health risks, early detection and prevention and management of disease. Page 3

B. Community Health Education $242,400 Community health education includes lectures, presentations, and other group programs and activities apart from clinical or diagnostic services. Community benefit in this area can include staff time, travel, materials, staff preparation and indirect costs. C. Financial Donations $121,250 Baylor University Medical Center provides grants and sponsorships to other nonprofit organizations through its community support fund. D. Health Fairs and Screenings $93,565 Baylor University Medical Center provides screenings for early detection and prevention. E. In-Kind Donations $91,807 This category includes efforts and costs of planning the annual back-to-school drive for Baylor University Medical Center s adopted schools and blessing tree Christmas projects. The office of Faith in Action Initiatives (FIA) at BUMC is also reflected here. This program provides monetary and medical supplies and equipment from Baylor Health Care System and community partners for the purpose of providing for the health care needs of populations both locally and internationally whose needs cannot be met through their own organization. F. Health Care Support Services $ 161,674 Baylor University Medical Center provides interpreting and translation services for limited English speaking and American Sign Language (ASL) patients and their families and partners with the Texas Health and Human Services Commission to improve access to care for individuals who may benefit from \ government sponsored health care or charity care. These interpretation services go beyond what is required by law or for accreditation. Health care support services are provided by Baylor University Medical Center to increase access and quality of care in health services to individuals, especially persons living in poverty and those in vulnerable situations. G. Medical Education $23,150,625 Baylor University Medical Center provides clinical education and supervision for nursing students through outside organizations and the Baylor School of Nursing. Employees on the medical staff at Baylor University Medical Center also supervise and coordinate the Medical Residency program, radiology residency and fellowship programs and dietetic internships. H. Subsidized Health Service $4,215,883 Baylor University Medical Center provides some clinical services, including emergency and trauma care and palliative care, despite the financial loss they incur. Page 4

I. Research $12,712,624 Baylor University Medical Center provides financial support for Baylor Research Institute operating expenses and capital purchases. VII. Total Operating Expenses and Calculation of the Ratio of Cost to Charge As required by Section 311.046 (a) (4), Baylor University Medical Center reports $973,436,502 in total operating expenses. As required by Section 311.046(1) (5), the ratio of cost to charges was 35.97%. Please see the attached worksheet for the full calculation. VIII. Report of Community Benefit Provided During Fiscal Year 2012 In a commitment to fulfill its mission, Baylor University Medical Center benefit to the community, conservatively estimated, was $227,116,306 for Fiscal Year 2012. Baylor University Medical Center is filing its Annual Statement of Community Benefits Standard (Statement) as a consolidated system with the other affiliated hospitals of BHCS (excluding those that qualify as Medicaid disproportionate share hospitals). Through community benefit activities, BHCS-affiliated hospitals provided: quality patient care and subsidized services otherwise not available in the community; medical education, training for medical technicians, hospital chaplains, nurses, and future physicians; and medical research that will speed the time between scientific finding and its application to improving medical care. Any comments or suggestions in regard to the community benefit activities are greatly welcomed and may be addressed to Jennifer Coleman, Senior Vice President, Consumer Affairs, Baylor Health Care System, 3500 Gaston Avenue, Dallas, Texas 75246. Page 5