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Lima Performance Report




        EXECUTIVE SUMMARY









        Amazing patient care                                     Patient story

        Sometimes it is the simple things. An extended care      Harold (Butch) Herbel traveled to Minster, Ohio in
        facility (ECF) patient had multiple visits to the Emergency   November for work. During his trip, he had an unfortunate
        Department over a number of months, for various reasons.    accident that broke his leg. He was brought to St. Rita’s
        Analysis of the visits, medical history and other factors   where he had several surgeries. Being from out of town,
        could find no root causes. Then our Ambulatory Care      his family could not make the trip to be with him during his
        Coordinator, Mindy Mauk, went to the ECF for an onsite   recovery. On December 2, he was finally able to go home.
        evaluation. Mindy noticed the patient’s bedside call button   His family recently reached out to the Medical Center,
        and asked the patient when she used it. The patient had   thanking them for their kindness. “The family of Harold
        no idea what the button was, so whenever she needed      (Butch) Herbel would like to express our most heartfelt
        something she simply called 911 and the squad arrived.    appreciation for the wonderful care he had while a patient
        After educating her about the purpose of the call button,   there. Harold had the misfortune of breaking his leg while
        we expect ED visits to decrease for this patient.        on his job delivering milk to the Dannon plant in Minster,
                                                                 Ohio. His family was 1,000 miles away in Kansas, but
        Operational excellence                                   everyone at St. Rita’s treated him as lovingly and
                                                                 considerately as family through and after his surgeries.
        St. Rita’s continues to see growth in our three priority
        service lines of Neurosciences, Cardiac, and Oncology.    We couldn’t have asked for more! You’ve given us a
        Net Operating Revenue for November is $.8M unfavorable   happy Christmas!”
        to budget (1.7%), while favorable to the prior year by
        $2.8M (6.6%), mostly due to lower volumes in admissions,
        inpatient surgeries, ER and physician visits. Inpatient                      Clinician story
        length of stay continued an unfavorable trend upward,
        creating additional operating expenses. Outpatient                           Chris Rhoades, MD, of St. Rita’s
        surgery volumes are favorable by 7.7%, and CMI is                            Cancer Center graduated from The
        favorable by 5.4%. Net revenue continues to suffer from                      Ohio State University College of
        unfavorable payor mix variance of $1.6M. Supply expense                      Medicine with a certification in
        is unfavorable due to new cardiac and neurology                              medical oncology. After completing
        procedures, and labor expenses were also unfavorable                         a residency, internship and
        primarily due to increased PTO costs.                                        fellowship at Ohio State, he came to
                                                                                     St. Rita’s. Having been in practice
        Creating the future                                      for the past 25 years, his expertise and clinical interests are
                                                                 general medical oncology and hematology. Dr. Rhoades
        Mercy Health Physicians — Lima is excited to announce    also specializes in chemotherapy administration and is the
        that Ft. Recovery Family Medicine will be joining our group   physician dyad leader for the St. Rita’s Cancer Center.
        in February 2018. Dr. David Rohrer and his team have been
        providing primary care to the Ft. Recovery community for
        over 20 years. Dr. Rohrer also sees patients at The
        Gardens in St. Henry. With several of our physicians
        already providing outreach locations to the St. Mary’s
        and Celina region, we anticipate this will be a strong
        partnership for patients providing great continuity of care.
        Please join us in welcoming this group.










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