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The annual report summarizes Decatur Morgan Hospital's performance and activities in fiscal year 2014-2015. It highlights that the hospital achieved a positive net margin despite ongoing challenges from reimbursement reductions. It also details new services, facility upgrades, community outreach efforts, and recognition received. The hospital celebrated its 100th anniversary of serving the Morgan County community.
A. Hugh Greene, FACHE, President and CEO, Baptist Health - 2013 Community Lea...Modern Healthcare
About Modern Healthcare's Community Leadership Award
The healthcare industry is full of executives who define themselves by leading efforts to change lives and contribute to their communities. Modern Healthcare's Community Leadership Awards will recognize these leaders while bringing attention to the worthy causes they support.
Learn more about the Community Leadership Award on Modern Healthcare's website:
http://www.modernhealthcare.com/section/community-leadership/
Stillwaters Cancer Support Services provides free professional counseling, support groups, and educational workshops to cancer patients, survivors, and their families in southeastern Wisconsin. Founded in 1980, Stillwaters' mission is to support those affected by cancer and reduce feelings of isolation. In 2009, Stillwaters served over 500 clients through counseling, support groups, and other services. While demand is increasing, Stillwaters' budget and staffing are limited due to its reliance on community donations.
The American Cancer Society is committed to fighting cancer through prevention, research, advocacy, and patient support. It aims to finish the fight against cancer. Some key points:
- It is the largest voluntary health organization in the US, with over 3 million members.
- Each year in the US there are over 1.6 million new cancer cases and 585,000 cancer deaths, with 14 million cancer survivors. The total annual cost of cancer is $216 billion.
- The ACS funds cancer research, having contributed to many major breakthroughs. It is the largest nonprofit funder of cancer research.
- In addition to research, the ACS helps cancer patients directly through services like road to recovery and
1) County commissioner candidate Richard Boykin, US Congressman Danny Davis, and State Senator Mattie Hunter announced an effort to place a referendum on the November 2014 ballot calling for increased state funding for mental health services.
2) Illinois has experienced over $100 million in cuts to mental health funding, ranking third among states for the largest cuts. Studies show mental illness is a leading cause of criminal behavior but it often goes undiagnosed and untreated.
3) Supporters will organize a county-wide petition drive to place the referendum on the ballot. If passed, it would provide more funding to address the lack of treatment options and close mental health facilities that have forced the county jail
Direct Relief’s annual report on Fiscal Year 2014: During this period—July 1, 2013, through June 30, 2014—Direct Relief responded to more requests for assistance, fulfilled its humanitarian mission more expansively, and provided more assistance to more people in need than ever before in the organization’s 66-year history.
LRGHealthcare had a remarkable year in 2012, renewing its commitment to ensuring the healthcare needs of the community come first. It expanded clinical services and invested in new technology like robotic surgery. New programs included a weight management institute and walk-in convenience care. The report details LRGHealthcare's community benefit activities and investments that totaled over $35 million in 2012.
Community Health of South Florida (CHI) has become the first federally-funded community health center in Florida to establish a teaching health center. The Brodes H. Hartley Jr. Teaching Health Center at CHI welcomed its first class of 13 medical residents in June. The teaching health center will help address the shortage of primary care physicians and provide high-quality care for patients. Dr. Raina Armbuster, a resident in the OB/GYN program, is glad to return to Florida to help the community that previously helped her.
The annual report summarizes Decatur Morgan Hospital's performance and activities in fiscal year 2014-2015. It highlights that the hospital achieved a positive net margin despite ongoing challenges from reimbursement reductions. It also details new services, facility upgrades, community outreach efforts, and recognition received. The hospital celebrated its 100th anniversary of serving the Morgan County community.
A. Hugh Greene, FACHE, President and CEO, Baptist Health - 2013 Community Lea...Modern Healthcare
About Modern Healthcare's Community Leadership Award
The healthcare industry is full of executives who define themselves by leading efforts to change lives and contribute to their communities. Modern Healthcare's Community Leadership Awards will recognize these leaders while bringing attention to the worthy causes they support.
Learn more about the Community Leadership Award on Modern Healthcare's website:
http://www.modernhealthcare.com/section/community-leadership/
Stillwaters Cancer Support Services provides free professional counseling, support groups, and educational workshops to cancer patients, survivors, and their families in southeastern Wisconsin. Founded in 1980, Stillwaters' mission is to support those affected by cancer and reduce feelings of isolation. In 2009, Stillwaters served over 500 clients through counseling, support groups, and other services. While demand is increasing, Stillwaters' budget and staffing are limited due to its reliance on community donations.
The American Cancer Society is committed to fighting cancer through prevention, research, advocacy, and patient support. It aims to finish the fight against cancer. Some key points:
- It is the largest voluntary health organization in the US, with over 3 million members.
- Each year in the US there are over 1.6 million new cancer cases and 585,000 cancer deaths, with 14 million cancer survivors. The total annual cost of cancer is $216 billion.
- The ACS funds cancer research, having contributed to many major breakthroughs. It is the largest nonprofit funder of cancer research.
- In addition to research, the ACS helps cancer patients directly through services like road to recovery and
1) County commissioner candidate Richard Boykin, US Congressman Danny Davis, and State Senator Mattie Hunter announced an effort to place a referendum on the November 2014 ballot calling for increased state funding for mental health services.
2) Illinois has experienced over $100 million in cuts to mental health funding, ranking third among states for the largest cuts. Studies show mental illness is a leading cause of criminal behavior but it often goes undiagnosed and untreated.
3) Supporters will organize a county-wide petition drive to place the referendum on the ballot. If passed, it would provide more funding to address the lack of treatment options and close mental health facilities that have forced the county jail
Direct Relief’s annual report on Fiscal Year 2014: During this period—July 1, 2013, through June 30, 2014—Direct Relief responded to more requests for assistance, fulfilled its humanitarian mission more expansively, and provided more assistance to more people in need than ever before in the organization’s 66-year history.
LRGHealthcare had a remarkable year in 2012, renewing its commitment to ensuring the healthcare needs of the community come first. It expanded clinical services and invested in new technology like robotic surgery. New programs included a weight management institute and walk-in convenience care. The report details LRGHealthcare's community benefit activities and investments that totaled over $35 million in 2012.
Community Health of South Florida (CHI) has become the first federally-funded community health center in Florida to establish a teaching health center. The Brodes H. Hartley Jr. Teaching Health Center at CHI welcomed its first class of 13 medical residents in June. The teaching health center will help address the shortage of primary care physicians and provide high-quality care for patients. Dr. Raina Armbuster, a resident in the OB/GYN program, is glad to return to Florida to help the community that previously helped her.
Greg Jacobs, Tribal Administrator, described a series of Talking Circles held by various North Carolina tribes as momentous occasions marking a beginning of healing. The Talking Circles focused on behavioral health issues and included drumming, prayer, and presentations on substance abuse screening and resources. NC SBIRT trainings were also provided for tribal and local healthcare providers.
This document provides information about the Family Alliance for Counseling Tools and Resolution (FACTR), a nonprofit organization serving immigrant and refugee families in the Bay Area since 2008. FACTR offers individual/family counseling, paralegal services, forensic evaluations, case management, and intergenerational mediation. They also provide parent education programs, language enhancement, and cognitive fitness training. FACTR aims to help newly arrived families feel welcome in their new country by providing support services and helping them understand American values while maintaining their cultural identities. Their team consists of professional counselors, social workers, mediators and paralegals who work closely with immigrant and refugee families in their languages to help them gain skills for a good life in the US.
The committee reviewed Louisiana's healthcare system and made recommendations to improve it. They found that while healthcare spending has increased significantly, health outcomes have not improved. They recommend expanding Medicaid to bring in more federal funds, strengthening public-private partnerships through independent review, and dedicating new revenue sources specifically to healthcare costs. The committee unanimously supports Medicaid expansion to improve access to care for over 300,000 residents.
- On July 1st, 12 new osteopathic residents will begin training at CHI, with 6 in family medicine, 4 in psychiatry, and 2 in obstetrics/gynecology.
- The new residents will have increased opportunities, including psychiatry rotations in CHI's Crisis Stabilization Unit and more rotations at area hospitals.
- Medical students from Saba University School of Medicine will shadow CHI's residents and attend lectures with them.
The document provides an annual report for the Breast Cancer Detection Center of Alaska (BCDC) for the 2014-2015 fiscal year. It summarizes that BCDC had a successful year, serving over 2,500 patients across Alaska. Donor support allowed them to add new mammography machines and educational programs. Financial information shows increased revenue, expenses, and assets while maintaining their mission of breast cancer screening and education.
This document provides guidance on using personal stories of addiction and recovery to advocate for issues related to stigma, discrimination, and access to treatment and support services. It offers messaging tailored for different audiences, including healthcare professionals, elected officials, businesses, and the general public. The key messages are that recovery is possible, saves society money in the long run, and that discrimination makes recovery more difficult. It promotes recognizing addiction as a chronic health condition and supporting initiatives that empower people in recovery.
This document discusses efforts to address mental illness, substance abuse, and homelessness in Bexar County, Texas. It outlines collaborative initiatives between various community agencies and stakeholders to divert individuals from the criminal justice system into treatment services through programs like the Crisis Care Center. Data is presented showing improvements in wait times and reductions in emergency room utilization and associated cost savings since implementing these diversion and jail diversion programs.
Innovative practices programs 3 susan leeIBHPartners
This document discusses a project in Los Angeles County that provides intensive case management and supportive housing to homeless frequent users of hospitals. It notes that the target population is the top 10% of homeless individuals who use the most crisis services and have complex health issues. The program aims to improve lives, maximize public resources, and strengthen communities. It provides data showing high homeless populations and costs in LA County. The program has shown success in reducing hospital utilization and costs by 79% on average for those enrolled by providing permanent supportive housing and intensive case management services. The document also discusses how the program aligns with the Affordable Care Act's Health Home option and California's efforts to implement health homes through Medi-Cal.
Northern Territory Alcohol and Other Drugs And Mental Health Services Directoryntcoss
This document provides a directory of alcohol, drug and mental health services in the Northern Territory. It was published by the Northern Territory Council of Social Service and Northern Territory Mental Health Coalition to enable users to easily locate and connect with relevant support services. The directory includes overviews of different service types and lists over 90 individual services organized by location and category of support provided.
The document discusses budget cuts and reductions proposed for Norwich Human Services departments including the Rose City Senior Center, Youth and Family Services, and Adult and Family Services. It provides statistics on the populations served, services offered, revenues generated, and positions that would be eliminated or reduced under the proposed cuts, arguing that the cuts will significantly reduce crucial services for seniors, families, and youth in the community.
Trost has received CHI's ACTion Hero Award for her work as the Graduate Medical Education Coordinator at CHI's Brodes H. Hartley Jr. Teaching Health Center residency program. In just five months on the job, Trost has treated the program as her "baby" and helped ensure its successful rollout through her vast knowledge of residency programs and creation of an organized structure. She coordinates all aspects of events to ensure they run smoothly while still completing her daily tasks efficiently. Trost is praised as a joy to work with who works well with others.
Resources on the river vendorapplication finalToddy Wobbema
Providing knowledge and education on resources for healthcare, financial, insurance, housing and many other needs for seniors and their families and caregivers in Acadiana.
Tai Chi is proposed as a new therapy program for clients of WEST who have movement disorders. Tai Chi focuses on slow, graceful movements and can help with balance, mobility, pain management and range of motion. WEST plans to partner with the University of South Florida to provide online Tai Chi instruction videos to clients. This will provide an affordable, accessible therapy option that aligns with WEST's mission.
American Medical Association Alliance's 90th Celebration 6-18-12 Part 3Debbi Ricks
The document provides information about the North Carolina Medical Society Alliance (NCMS Alliance). It states that the NCMS Alliance is a nonprofit organization of physician spouses and physicians dedicated to advancing the health of North Carolinians through advocacy and action. Some key details include:
- It was organized in 1923 and is a 501(c)(3) charitable volunteer organization.
- Membership is open to physician spouses, physicians, and physicians in training.
- Its mission is to improve health and quality of life for North Carolinians through community service and public health promotion.
The annual report from the Massachusetts Medical Society focuses on health in various forms including patient health, community health, physician health, and the health of medical practices. The report highlights the Society's efforts in 2015 to address the opioid epidemic through physician education and public awareness campaigns. It also discusses the successful bipartisan effort to repeal the flawed Sustainable Growth Rate formula for Medicare physician payments and transition to a new system focused on quality, electronic health records, and practice improvement.
The American Cancer Society relies heavily on volunteers and donations to carry out its mission. The individual creating this strategy diagnostic plans to volunteer for upcoming Relay for Life events to help promote the organization and recruit additional volunteers. Key tasks include gathering friends to assist with volunteer activities and using social networks to spread awareness of the American Cancer Society's work. Metrics for success include the number of donations received and people informed about the organization's services. The financial breakdown shows the majority of funds come from special events and contributions. Expenses are focused on patient support and public education programs. Communication occurs through various digital channels and face-to-face at events. The annual budget comes entirely from donations, grants and fundraising events.
Seniors and patients coping with chronic or life-threatening illnesses often face not just medical challenges but also overwhelming financial costs that can lead to bankruptcy. While health insurance and savings may not cover all treatment and living expenses. HOPE SETTLEMENTS was created to provide various forms of free financial support services to help improve patients' quality of life and relieve distress, such as connecting them with nonprofit organizations, private foundations, or corporations that can help with resources. They also evaluate patients' immediate needs and act as advocates to find the best options, which could potentially include a viatical or life insurance settlement that provides a large cash payment to qualified individuals.
The document is a call for presenters and speakers for the First Annual Stevie JoEllie's Cancer Care Fund Thyroid Cancer Awareness Program conference in September 2012. It provides information on submitting proposals to present at the conference, which will focus on providing thyroid cancer patients, survivors, and their families with clinical information and long-term health resources. Preference will be given to experts in thyroid cancer treatment and endocrine health, as well as complementary health and wellness topics.
Fight Colorectal Cancer is a non-profit organization with 3 goals: patient support and awareness, advocacy, and funding research. They provide education and resources to patients and caregivers about colorectal cancer prevention, screening, treatment and living with the disease. Their services include an answer line, webinars, newsletters and social media community for patients. They also advocate for policy changes and research funding, and have awarded over $250,000 in research grants. Their mission is to demand a cure for colon and rectal cancers through supporting patients and survivors, and changing policies to increase research.
Genetic Alliance is the nonprofit health advocacy organization committed to improving health through authentic engagement of communities and individuals.
Visit: http://www.geneticalliance.org/
Greg Jacobs, Tribal Administrator, described a series of Talking Circles held by various North Carolina tribes as momentous occasions marking a beginning of healing. The Talking Circles focused on behavioral health issues and included drumming, prayer, and presentations on substance abuse screening and resources. NC SBIRT trainings were also provided for tribal and local healthcare providers.
This document provides information about the Family Alliance for Counseling Tools and Resolution (FACTR), a nonprofit organization serving immigrant and refugee families in the Bay Area since 2008. FACTR offers individual/family counseling, paralegal services, forensic evaluations, case management, and intergenerational mediation. They also provide parent education programs, language enhancement, and cognitive fitness training. FACTR aims to help newly arrived families feel welcome in their new country by providing support services and helping them understand American values while maintaining their cultural identities. Their team consists of professional counselors, social workers, mediators and paralegals who work closely with immigrant and refugee families in their languages to help them gain skills for a good life in the US.
The committee reviewed Louisiana's healthcare system and made recommendations to improve it. They found that while healthcare spending has increased significantly, health outcomes have not improved. They recommend expanding Medicaid to bring in more federal funds, strengthening public-private partnerships through independent review, and dedicating new revenue sources specifically to healthcare costs. The committee unanimously supports Medicaid expansion to improve access to care for over 300,000 residents.
- On July 1st, 12 new osteopathic residents will begin training at CHI, with 6 in family medicine, 4 in psychiatry, and 2 in obstetrics/gynecology.
- The new residents will have increased opportunities, including psychiatry rotations in CHI's Crisis Stabilization Unit and more rotations at area hospitals.
- Medical students from Saba University School of Medicine will shadow CHI's residents and attend lectures with them.
The document provides an annual report for the Breast Cancer Detection Center of Alaska (BCDC) for the 2014-2015 fiscal year. It summarizes that BCDC had a successful year, serving over 2,500 patients across Alaska. Donor support allowed them to add new mammography machines and educational programs. Financial information shows increased revenue, expenses, and assets while maintaining their mission of breast cancer screening and education.
This document provides guidance on using personal stories of addiction and recovery to advocate for issues related to stigma, discrimination, and access to treatment and support services. It offers messaging tailored for different audiences, including healthcare professionals, elected officials, businesses, and the general public. The key messages are that recovery is possible, saves society money in the long run, and that discrimination makes recovery more difficult. It promotes recognizing addiction as a chronic health condition and supporting initiatives that empower people in recovery.
This document discusses efforts to address mental illness, substance abuse, and homelessness in Bexar County, Texas. It outlines collaborative initiatives between various community agencies and stakeholders to divert individuals from the criminal justice system into treatment services through programs like the Crisis Care Center. Data is presented showing improvements in wait times and reductions in emergency room utilization and associated cost savings since implementing these diversion and jail diversion programs.
Innovative practices programs 3 susan leeIBHPartners
This document discusses a project in Los Angeles County that provides intensive case management and supportive housing to homeless frequent users of hospitals. It notes that the target population is the top 10% of homeless individuals who use the most crisis services and have complex health issues. The program aims to improve lives, maximize public resources, and strengthen communities. It provides data showing high homeless populations and costs in LA County. The program has shown success in reducing hospital utilization and costs by 79% on average for those enrolled by providing permanent supportive housing and intensive case management services. The document also discusses how the program aligns with the Affordable Care Act's Health Home option and California's efforts to implement health homes through Medi-Cal.
Northern Territory Alcohol and Other Drugs And Mental Health Services Directoryntcoss
This document provides a directory of alcohol, drug and mental health services in the Northern Territory. It was published by the Northern Territory Council of Social Service and Northern Territory Mental Health Coalition to enable users to easily locate and connect with relevant support services. The directory includes overviews of different service types and lists over 90 individual services organized by location and category of support provided.
The document discusses budget cuts and reductions proposed for Norwich Human Services departments including the Rose City Senior Center, Youth and Family Services, and Adult and Family Services. It provides statistics on the populations served, services offered, revenues generated, and positions that would be eliminated or reduced under the proposed cuts, arguing that the cuts will significantly reduce crucial services for seniors, families, and youth in the community.
Trost has received CHI's ACTion Hero Award for her work as the Graduate Medical Education Coordinator at CHI's Brodes H. Hartley Jr. Teaching Health Center residency program. In just five months on the job, Trost has treated the program as her "baby" and helped ensure its successful rollout through her vast knowledge of residency programs and creation of an organized structure. She coordinates all aspects of events to ensure they run smoothly while still completing her daily tasks efficiently. Trost is praised as a joy to work with who works well with others.
Resources on the river vendorapplication finalToddy Wobbema
Providing knowledge and education on resources for healthcare, financial, insurance, housing and many other needs for seniors and their families and caregivers in Acadiana.
Tai Chi is proposed as a new therapy program for clients of WEST who have movement disorders. Tai Chi focuses on slow, graceful movements and can help with balance, mobility, pain management and range of motion. WEST plans to partner with the University of South Florida to provide online Tai Chi instruction videos to clients. This will provide an affordable, accessible therapy option that aligns with WEST's mission.
American Medical Association Alliance's 90th Celebration 6-18-12 Part 3Debbi Ricks
The document provides information about the North Carolina Medical Society Alliance (NCMS Alliance). It states that the NCMS Alliance is a nonprofit organization of physician spouses and physicians dedicated to advancing the health of North Carolinians through advocacy and action. Some key details include:
- It was organized in 1923 and is a 501(c)(3) charitable volunteer organization.
- Membership is open to physician spouses, physicians, and physicians in training.
- Its mission is to improve health and quality of life for North Carolinians through community service and public health promotion.
The annual report from the Massachusetts Medical Society focuses on health in various forms including patient health, community health, physician health, and the health of medical practices. The report highlights the Society's efforts in 2015 to address the opioid epidemic through physician education and public awareness campaigns. It also discusses the successful bipartisan effort to repeal the flawed Sustainable Growth Rate formula for Medicare physician payments and transition to a new system focused on quality, electronic health records, and practice improvement.
The American Cancer Society relies heavily on volunteers and donations to carry out its mission. The individual creating this strategy diagnostic plans to volunteer for upcoming Relay for Life events to help promote the organization and recruit additional volunteers. Key tasks include gathering friends to assist with volunteer activities and using social networks to spread awareness of the American Cancer Society's work. Metrics for success include the number of donations received and people informed about the organization's services. The financial breakdown shows the majority of funds come from special events and contributions. Expenses are focused on patient support and public education programs. Communication occurs through various digital channels and face-to-face at events. The annual budget comes entirely from donations, grants and fundraising events.
Seniors and patients coping with chronic or life-threatening illnesses often face not just medical challenges but also overwhelming financial costs that can lead to bankruptcy. While health insurance and savings may not cover all treatment and living expenses. HOPE SETTLEMENTS was created to provide various forms of free financial support services to help improve patients' quality of life and relieve distress, such as connecting them with nonprofit organizations, private foundations, or corporations that can help with resources. They also evaluate patients' immediate needs and act as advocates to find the best options, which could potentially include a viatical or life insurance settlement that provides a large cash payment to qualified individuals.
The document is a call for presenters and speakers for the First Annual Stevie JoEllie's Cancer Care Fund Thyroid Cancer Awareness Program conference in September 2012. It provides information on submitting proposals to present at the conference, which will focus on providing thyroid cancer patients, survivors, and their families with clinical information and long-term health resources. Preference will be given to experts in thyroid cancer treatment and endocrine health, as well as complementary health and wellness topics.
Fight Colorectal Cancer is a non-profit organization with 3 goals: patient support and awareness, advocacy, and funding research. They provide education and resources to patients and caregivers about colorectal cancer prevention, screening, treatment and living with the disease. Their services include an answer line, webinars, newsletters and social media community for patients. They also advocate for policy changes and research funding, and have awarded over $250,000 in research grants. Their mission is to demand a cure for colon and rectal cancers through supporting patients and survivors, and changing policies to increase research.
Genetic Alliance is the nonprofit health advocacy organization committed to improving health through authentic engagement of communities and individuals.
Visit: http://www.geneticalliance.org/
The American Cancer Society was founded in 1913 and has grown to support millions globally in its mission of disease research, prevention, and patient support. It operates through local divisions and over 900 offices nationwide run primarily by 264,000 volunteers. Though fundraising is challenging, events like Relay for Life raise substantial funds, with the East Central Division averaging $89,700 per event. The Society aims to conquer cancer through research, education, advocacy, and by empowering people to reduce their risk.
The document summarizes services provided at the Grady Health System Breast and GYN Clinic in Atlanta, Georgia. It describes the clinic's mission to provide cancer care, screening, and support services to medically underserved patients, many of whom are African American or Hispanic women. As a social work student, responsibilities include performing psychosocial assessments, maintaining support group calendars, and ensuring patients can access community resources and financial assistance programs.
Founded in 2016, the Glioblastoma Foundation. stands as the premier nonprofit organization in the United States, committed to battling organization of a terminal stage 4 brain tumor. Located at 2451 Croasdaile Farm Parkway, Suite 109 in Durham, NC, the foundation has a national presence, supporting patients from coast to coast while also financing groundbreaking research for a cure.
The Ottawa County Department of Public Health administers the county's Medical Examiner Program. The program investigates all sudden, unexpected, accidental, and violent deaths as required by Michigan law. It consists of a medical examiner, forensic pathologists, medical examiner investigators, and a medical examiner specialist. The report provides first-hand perspectives from a medical examiner investigator and outlines the roles of all personnel involved in investigating deaths and determining causes.
This document provides an overview of the innovative treatments and research happening at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. It discusses new facilities that have opened for cardiac care, cancer treatment, and medical imaging research. It highlights stories of patients who have benefited from these advances, such as a man who had a tremor treated with a non-invasive brain surgery. The document emphasizes that donors play a key role in supporting this pioneering work and in improving people's lives.
Marketing class project was to create a healthcare organization and to create a marketing plan for that organization. This is the powerpoint used to present our cancer center.
The American Cancer Society is hosting a Relay for Life event at Cleveland State University in April 2013 to raise funds for cancer research and patient support services. The Cancer Killers PR group has created a campaign plan to increase awareness of the event among CSU students, faculty, and the local community in order to boost participation, attendance, donations, and the amount of money raised compared to the previous year's event. The campaign will utilize online communications, campus publications, and promotional materials placed around campus to promote the Relay for Life and encourage involvement. The success of the campaign will be evaluated by comparing the participation, donation, and attendance totals to the previous year's event.
This document discusses the evaluation and management of thyroid nodules. It notes that the clinical importance of thyroid nodules is in excluding any that may be cancerous. A clinician obtains a history, performs a physical exam and ultrasound of the neck to evaluate nodules. This information directs any subsequent testing, including possible fine-needle aspiration biopsy. Biopsy has a high accuracy in diagnosing benign or malignant nodules, but around a third of biopsies are indeterminate, requiring further testing or surgery to establish a diagnosis. The goal is to diagnose cancerous nodules while avoiding unnecessary surgery for benign nodules.
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The document discusses the benefits of workplace wellness programs and charitable giving campaigns. It notes that over 133 million Americans have chronic illnesses, which account for 75% of healthcare spending. Workplace wellness programs have been shown to lower medical costs by $3.27 for every dollar spent and reduce absenteeism costs by $2.73 for every dollar spent. Such programs can improve employee health and productivity while reducing employers' healthcare costs.
The People Against Cancer Foundation is a 25-year-old non-profit organization that aims to provide cancer patients with treatment options and the right to choose their care. Their mission is to find members the best cancer treatment by maintaining a worldwide database of innovative physicians and therapies. They also work to prevent cancer through monitoring literature, promoting healthy lifestyles, and eliminating environmental carcinogens. The foundation seeks to answer patients' complex questions about treatment alternatives and help them make truly informed decisions.
This document provides information about Clinicians of the World, a global non-profit medical humanitarian organization. It details the organization's mission to provide specialized medical care, health education, and humanitarian aid to underserved people around the world. It describes the founder's experience in Haiti which led to the creation of Clinicians of the World. It also summarizes the organization's programs such as global medical relief, health education and training, deworming children, and community health outreach. The document encourages donations through various means to support the organization's lifesaving work.
The Arnold P. Gold Foundation is dedicated to promoting empathetic, patient-centered care. It established a Research Institute to study the benefits of humanistic healthcare. It also partners with organizations like the American Association of Colleges of Nursing to expand its mission and now promotes humanism among all healthcare professionals. The Foundation welcomed a new President and CEO in 2012 and continues its work through programs, research, and community outreach while relying on support from donors.
The document discusses the global cancer burden and the work of the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) to address it. Some key points:
- There are currently 14 million new cancer cases diagnosed globally each year, and cancer deaths exceed those from HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis combined. Over 50% of cancer deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries.
- UICC believes we are at a turning point in fighting cancer and their campaign "Together We Can" aims to accelerate efforts, unleash new advances, and push for greater recognition of cancer in global health.
- UICC convenes the world's cancer leaders, builds capacity of members/partners, and advocates for cancer control
The document summarizes recent events and announcements from Genesis HealthCare System. It discusses the opening of the new Genesis Perry County Medical Center and Emergency Department. It also provides updates on migrating to a new email platform, an upcoming "Always Clean" awareness campaign from Environmental Services, service awards for employees celebrating milestone anniversaries, new physicians who have joined Genesis, and upcoming community events like Coal Miners Appreciation Day and an annual ethics symposium.
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low birth weight presentation. Low birth weight (LBW) infant is defined as the one whose birth weight is less than 2500g irrespective of their gestational age. Premature birth and low birth weight(LBW) is still a serious problem in newborn. Causing high morbidity and mortality rate worldwide. The nursing care provide to low birth weight babies is crucial in promoting their overall health and development. Through careful assessment, diagnosis,, planning, and evaluation plays a vital role in ensuring these vulnerable infants receive the specialize care they need. In India every third of the infant weight less than 2500g.
Birth period, socioeconomical status, nutritional and intrauterine environment are the factors influencing low birth weight
NAVIGATING THE HORIZONS OF TIME LAPSE EMBRYO MONITORING.pdfRahul Sen
Time-lapse embryo monitoring is an advanced imaging technique used in IVF to continuously observe embryo development. It captures high-resolution images at regular intervals, allowing embryologists to select the most viable embryos for transfer based on detailed growth patterns. This technology enhances embryo selection, potentially increasing pregnancy success rates.
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Are you looking for a long-lasting solution to your missing tooth?
Dental implants are the most common type of method for replacing the missing tooth. Unlike dentures or bridges, implants are surgically placed in the jawbone. In layman’s terms, a dental implant is similar to the natural root of the tooth. It offers a stable foundation for the artificial tooth giving it the look, feel, and function similar to the natural tooth.
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10 Benefits an EPCR Software should Bring to EMS Organizations Traumasoft LLC
The benefits of an ePCR solution should extend to the whole EMS organization, not just certain groups of people or certain departments. It should provide more than just a form for entering and a database for storing information. It should also include a workflow of how information is communicated, used and stored across the entire organization.
5-hydroxytryptamine or 5-HT or Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that serves a range of roles in the human body. It is sometimes referred to as the happy chemical since it promotes overall well-being and happiness.
It is mostly found in the brain, intestines, and blood platelets.
5-HT is utilised to transport messages between nerve cells, is known to be involved in smooth muscle contraction, and adds to overall well-being and pleasure, among other benefits. 5-HT regulates the body's sleep-wake cycles and internal clock by acting as a precursor to melatonin.
It is hypothesised to regulate hunger, emotions, motor, cognitive, and autonomic processes.
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Dive into an in-depth exploration of the histological structure of female reproductive system with this comprehensive lecture. Presented by Dr. Ayesha Irfan, Assistant Professor of Anatomy, this presentation covers the Gross anatomy and functional histology of the female reproductive organs. Ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in medical science, this lecture provides clear explanations, detailed diagrams, and valuable insights into female reproductive system. Enhance your knowledge and understanding of this essential aspect of human biology.
Co-Chairs, Val J. Lowe, MD, and Cyrus A. Raji, MD, PhD, prepared useful Practice Aids pertaining to Alzheimer’s disease for this CME/AAPA activity titled “Alzheimer’s Disease Case Conference: Gearing Up for the Expanding Role of Neuroradiology in Diagnosis and Treatment.” For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, and complete CME/AAPA information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at https://bit.ly/3PvVY25. CME/AAPA credit will be available until June 28, 2025.
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2011 Health Fair Sponsorship Proposal
1. Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund
A Project of United Charitable Programs Inc.,
A 501 (C) 3 Public Charity Tax ID 20-4286082 Program # 5134445
First Annual Spring Health Fair & Celebration of Life Brunch
2011 Sponsorship Package
Thyroid Cancer Awareness, Access To Care Grants and
Free Supportive Services for Thyroid Cancer Patients & Survivors
OUR CORE MISSION IS H.O.P.E.
www.sjccf.org
Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund 4700 Millenia Blvd Ste 175 Orlando FL 32839
A Project of United Charitable Programs Inc., Tax ID 20-4286082 Program 5134445
Tel. 407-234-1744 Email: Founder@sjccf.org
2. Table of Contents
OUR HEALTH FAIR PARTNER AND VENUE HOST .........................................................................................................2
Case Statement Introduction.............................................................................................................................................3
About Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund .......................................................................................................................4
Mission ..............................................................................................................................................................................4
Overview ..........................................................................................................................................................................4
Sponsorship .....................................................................................................................................................................4
A Word From Our Founder ...............................................................................................................................................5
SPONSORHIP OPPORTUNITIES ........................................................................................................................................6
Sponsorship Commitment Form ......................................................................................................................................7
Ad Size and Specifications for Health Fair and Brunch Event Program: ...................................................................8
NON SPONSOR VENDOR TABLE COMMITMENT FORM .............................................................................................9
OUR HEALTH FAIR PARTNER AND VENUE HOST
Coco-Key Water Park and Resort
7400 International Drive
Orlando, FL 32819
The Most Affordable Family Fun in Orlando
Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund 4700 Millenia Blvd Ste 175 Orlando FL 32839
A Project of United Charitable Programs Inc., Tax ID 20-4286082 Program 5134445
Tel. 407-234-1744 Email: Founder@sjccf.org
3. Case Statement Introduction
The thyroid gland is an organ at the base of the throat that makes hormones that help control heart
rate, blood pressure, body temperature and weight among other important biological functions
we take for granted. Thyroid cancer is the abnormal growth and reproduction of malignant cells in
the thyroid gland.
There are several types of thyroid cancer:
Anaplastic Carcinoma (also called giant and spindle cell cancer) is the most dangerous
form of thyroid cancer. It is rare, and does not respond to radioiodine therapy. Anaplastic
carcinoma spreads quickly and invades nearby structures such as the windpipe (trachea),
causing breathing difficulties.
Follicular Carcinoma accounts for about 30% of all cases and is more likely to come back
and spread.
Medullary Carcinoma is a cancer of nonthyroid cells that are normally present in the thyroid
gland. This form of the thyroid cancer tends to occur in families. It requires different
treatment than other types of thyroid cancer.
Papillary Carcinoma is the most common type, and usually affects women of childbearing
age. It spreads slowly and is the least dangerous type of thyroid cancer.
Thyroid cancer is different from many other adult cancers in that it is increasingly and commonly
diagnosed in younger people. In the year 2010 an estimated 44,670 adults (10,740 men and 33,930
women) were newly diagnosed with thyroid cancer in the United States. It is estimated that 1,690
deaths (730 men and 960 women) from this disease will occur this year. It is important to note that
up until recent years Pediatric thyroid cancer was extremely rare, but today it affects about 20
children in a million under age 10 and rising to about 25 children per million in teens ages 15 to
19 compared to 1 child in a million 10 years ago making thyroid cancer the fastest increasing
newly diagnosed cancer in America today among people of all ages, sex, race of ethnic
background.
Thyroid cancer is the fifth most common cancer in women; affect women 3 times more than men.
Recent studies and research also indicate that childhood cancer survivors are also at an increased
risk of developing thyroid cancer as adolescents or young adults. However, the incidence rates of
thyroid cancer in both women and men without a genetic or environmental risk factor have been
increasing in recent years, and researchers are not sure why. At current rates, one out of 111
Americans will get thyroid cancer at some point during his or her lifetime and the incidence is
projected to increase both in the United States and worldwide.
Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund 4700 Millenia Blvd Ste 175 Orlando FL 32839
A Project of United Charitable Programs Inc., Tax ID 20-4286082 Program 5134445
Tel. 407-234-1744 Email: Founder@sjccf.org
4. About Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund
Mission
To Promote Thyroid Cancer Awareness, Community Health Education, Access to Care and
Free Supportive Services for Thyroid Cancer Patients and Survivors Nationwide.
Overview
Founded in 2008, Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund differs greatly from other cancer nonprofits
and volunteer groups in that it’s number one priority and fundraising focus is patient and survivor
aid rather than clinical research. Our goal is to help relieve the financial burden placed upon the
individual and family “living” with thyroid cancer.
We are a volunteer organization dedicated thyroid cancer survivors, patients, family members,
friends, healthcare providers and thyroid health advocates working together to develop an access
to care grant program for thyroid cancer patients and survivors nationwide.
SJCCF offers free support, advocacy and referral services designed to support thyroid cancer
patients and survivors long term health care needs, treatment and communications with the
healthcare team. In Orlando Florida our support groups meet the First Thursday of the Month at
MD Anderson Cancer Treatment Center (for more information email founder@sjccf.org)
Sponsorship
As a 501( C ) 3 not-for-profit health and human services project of United Charitable Programs
Inc., Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund is authorized to accept tax deductible charitable
contributions and sponsorship of it’s development and community activities and programs.
SJCCF has very strict guidelines governing corporate sponsor relationships. Stevie JoEllie’s
Cancer Care Fund does NOT endorse corporate entities; rather corporate sponsors choose to
support SJCCF and it’s thyroid cancer awareness, community health education, access to care and
free supportive services for thyroid cancer patients and survivor initiatives. Because we are a
VOLUNTEER run organization 100% of your contribution supports our core mission and programs.
OUR CORE MISSION IS H.O.P.E.
Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund 4700 Millenia Blvd Ste 175 Orlando FL 32839
A Project of United Charitable Programs Inc., Tax ID 20-4286082 Program 5134445
Tel. 407-234-1744 Email: Founder@sjccf.org
5. A Word From Our Founder
Dear Friend:
The Programs and resources provided by Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund fill a void left behind by
budget cuts in public aid and assistance to the uninsured and underinsured thyroid cancer patients and
survivor community in Central Florida and beyond. They also help save lives by promoting thyroid cancer
awareness in our community at large, supporting early detection initiatives and better communication
between patients, survivors and their healthcare team. SJCCF’s existing programs include:
Free Support Groups: The Monthly support groups bring together newly diagnosed patients, survivors,
family members and friends. We share our experiences, offering mutual support and encouragement. We
give and receive practical tips for coping and psychosocial comfort.
Free Publications: We publish numerous free publications; brochures, patient wallet cards, fact sheets,
newsletters, downloadable low iodine cookbooks and other thyroid cancer awareness and education
materials for groups and community organizations.
Advocacy and Referral Services: Often times cancer patients are overwhelmed with insurance claim forms
and denials for service, job loss, insurance loss, disability claim delays, and other practical daily living
needs as their financial resources are drained by the healthcare costs of their cancer treatment. SJCCF
provides referral services to other supporting organizations that can help with those needs.
Access to Care Grant Program: This program is in development in Central Florida. We are actively
fundraising for this initiative and need to raise a minimum of $100,000. UDS to launch in September 2011
during the National Thyroid Cancer Awareness Month.
Ask yourself do we run the risk of losing these essential patient care services for thyroid cancer patients
and survivors in Central Florida because we fail to act or get behind our local organization providing these
services to our communities during this difficult economic time for everyone?
Without your support and strategic partnerships with the business community in Central Florida we will
not be able to deliver on our promise of assistance, community health education and hope for our growing
community of thyroid cancer patients and survivors in Central Florida. Together we can make a difference
and I look forward to working with you in this important project during 2011 and beyond. If you have any
questions please do not hesitate to contact me personally at 407-234-1744.
Thank You!
Wilma Ariza, Founder
Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund
Email: Founder@sjccf.org
Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund 4700 Millenia Blvd Ste 175 Orlando FL 32839
A Project of United Charitable Programs Inc., Tax ID 20-4286082 Program 5134445
Tel. 407-234-1744 Email: Founder@sjccf.org
6. SPONSORHIP OPPORTUNITIES
PLATINUM LEVEL SPONSORSHIP $5,000
Sponsor overall SJCCF Spring Health Fair and Thyroid Cancer Awareness Events
Company Name and logo display on banner/poster/easel February to May Events.
Acknowledgement as Platinum Level Sponsor in SJCCF E-Newsletter and Website.
Print, Broadcast & Social Media Marketing Acknowledgement as Platinum Sponsor.
Full page recognition insert in Event Program.
2 Exhibit booth spaces (8ft x 10ft Each) 2/19/2010 Health Fair.
Subscription to Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund E-Newsletter.
6 Complimentary All Day Passes to Coco-Key Water Park and Resort
6 Complimentary Passes to The Celebration of Life Brunch Reception 2/20/2011.
GOLD LEVEL SPONSORSHIP $3,000
Sponsors ONE (1) of the following: Celebration of Life Brunch Reception, KeyNote Speaker,
Technology/AV Equipment, Registration Table w/Logo Display, Attendee Gift Bags
Acknowledgement as Gold Level Sponsor in SJCCF E-Newsletter and Website.
Print and Social Media Marketing Acknowledgement as Gold Sponsor.
Subscription to Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund E-Newsletter.
½ page recognition insert in Event Program.
1Exhibit booth space (8ft x 10ft) 2/19/2010 Health Fair.
4 Complimentary All Day Passes to Coco-Key Water Park and Resort
4 Complimentary Passes to The Celebration of Life Brunch Reception 2/20/2010
SILVER LEVEL SPONSORSHIP $1,500
Sponsors ONE (1) of the following: Thyroid Cancer Awareness Brochures, Check Your Neck Instruction
Cards, Health Fair Event Program, Celebration of Life Brunch Reception Program .
Acknowledgement as Silver Level Sponsor in SJCCF E-Newsletter and Website.
Social Media Marketing Acknowledgement as Gold Sponsor.
Subscription to Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund E-Newsletter.
¼ Page recognition insert in Event Program
1 Exhibit booth space (8ft x 10ft)
2 Complimentary All Day Passes to Coco-Key Water Park and Resort
2 Complimentary Passes to The Celebration of Life Brunch Reception 2/20/2010
BRONZE LEVEL SPONSORSHIP $750
Acknowledgement as Bronze Level Sponsor on SJCCF E-Newsletter and Website
Business Card Recognition in Event Program
1 Exhibit Booth Space (8ft x 10ft)
2 Complimentary Passes to The Celebration of Life Brunch Reception 2/20/2010
Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund 4700 Millenia Blvd Ste 175 Orlando FL 32839
A Project of United Charitable Programs Inc., Tax ID 20-4286082 Program 5134445
Tel. 407-234-1744 Email: Founder@sjccf.org
7. STEVIE JOELLIE’S CANCER CARE FUND’s
FIRST ANNUAL SPRING HEALTH FAIR AND CELEBRATION OF LIFE
Saturday February 19th, 2011 12:00PM to 6:00PM
Coco Key Water Park and Resort International Drive Orlando FL
Sponsorship Commitment Form
COMPANY NAME:________________________________________________________________________
CONTACT NAME:________________________________________________________________________
CONTACT TITLE:_________________________________________________________________________
ADDRESS:_______________________________________________________________________________
CITY:_______________________________ STATE_________________ ZIP CODE___________________
PHONE: _____________________________________ FAX:______________________________________
EMAIL ADDRESS:________________________________________________________________________
PLEASE CHECK OFF CORRECT BOX FOR DESIRED SPONSOR PARTNERSHIP LEVEL
Desired Position Sponsorship Level Donation Amount
Platinum Level Sponsor $ 5,000
Gold Level Sponsor $ 2,500
Silver Level Sponsor S1,500
Bronze Level Sponsor $ 750
Please Make Checks Payable to: Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund (Program #5134445)
Mail Checks to: Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund 4700 Millenia Blvd Ste 175 Orlando FL 32839
_____________________________________ ________________________ _____________________
Authorized Signature (required) Title (please print) Date
TO RECEIVE MAXIMUM BENEFIT FROM YOUR SPONSORSHIP
PLEASE RESPOND NO LATER THAN JANUARY 25th, 2011
Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund 4700 Millenia Blvd Ste 175 Orlando FL 32839
A Project of United Charitable Programs Inc., Tax ID 20-4286082 Program 5134445
Tel. 407-234-1744 Email: Founder@sjccf.org
8. Ad Size and Specifications for Health Fair and Brunch Event Program:
1. Inside Front Cover or Inside/Outside Back Cover Reserved for Platinum Sponsors.
2. Full Size Page (8.5”W x 11”H)……..…………………………. $500
3. 2/3 Page (8.5”W x 7.5”H)………..……………………………. $400
4. 1/2 Page (8.5”W x 5.5”H or 11” H x 4.25 W)……………….. $300
5. 1/3 Page (8.5”W x 3.5”H)………………………….………….. $200
6. Business Card (3.5”W x 2.0”H)…………………….…………. $100
1/2 PAGE
AD
2/3 PAGE AD
FULL PAGE AD
Business Card
1/3 PAGE AD
½ PAGE AD
Please make sure that all ads are camera/print ready and are in a usable format that the
printer can use (for example: jpeg).
All ads must be received and paid in full no later than January 25th, 2011 for accurate proof
and information verification without exception.
Email: Founder@sjccf.org Subject Line: Program Ads Spring 2011
Business Card Size
Please Make Checks Payable to: Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund (Program #5134445)
Mail Checks to: Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund 4700 Millenia Blvd Ste 175 Orlando FL 32839
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 407-234-1744
Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund 4700 Millenia Blvd Ste 175 Orlando FL 32839
A Project of United Charitable Programs Inc., Tax ID 20-4286082 Program 5134445
Tel. 407-234-1744 Email: Founder@sjccf.org
9. STEVIE JOELLIE’s CANCER CARE FUND FIRST ANNUAL HEALTH FAIR
VENDOR TABLES WITHOUT SPONSORSHIP ARE $100 BASED ON
AVAILABILITY AND RESERVATIONS LIST PLACEMENT
50% DEPOSIT REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT REQUIRED
NON SPONSOR VENDOR TABLE COMMITMENT FORM
COMPANY NAME:________________________________________________________________________
CONTACT NAME:________________________________________________________________________
CONTACT TITLE:_________________________________________________________________________
ADDRESS:_______________________________________________________________________________
CITY:_______________________________ STATE_________________ ZIP CODE___________________
PHONE: _____________________________________ FAX:______________________________________
EMAIL ADDRESS:________________________________________________________________________
PLEASE NOTE ONLY ONE VENDOR PER CATEGORY WILL BE ACCEPTED
Please Make Checks Payable to:
Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund (Program #5134445)
Mail Checks to:
Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund 4700 Millenia Blvd Ste 175 Orlando FL 32839
_____________________________________ ________________________ _____________________
Authorized Signature (required) Title (please print) Date
MAKE SURE YOU INCLUDE YOUR PREFERRED AND CORRECT CONTACT
INFORMATION YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED OF VENDOR TABLE
AVAILABILITY BY FEBRUARY 5th, 2011
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 407-234-1744
Stevie JoEllie’s Cancer Care Fund 4700 Millenia Blvd Ste 175 Orlando FL 32839
A Project of United Charitable Programs Inc., Tax ID 20-4286082 Program 5134445
Tel. 407-234-1744 Email: Founder@sjccf.org