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Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Region (SHSSR) Sponsorship Program 2015

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Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Region

(SHSSR)

Sponsorship Program

2015

About Us

Meet the SHSSR Government and Community Relations Team:

• Keri Thomas, Regional Director Government and Community Relations

• Holly Harper, Regional Manager, Community Benefit and Community Relations

• Kelly Brenk, Regional Community Benefit Coordinator

• Angelika Garcia, Regional Community Benefit Associate

“We invest in our community to increase access, remove barriers and promote strategic collaboration. It’s about getting patients to the right care in the right

place, at the right time and it’s our number 1 priority.” – Holly Harper

Our Region

Regional Overview9 Counties

Population – 2.9M1,500 Beds

70+ Care Centers11k Employees

535 Medical Group Physicians

Sutter Amador Hospital

We expand health care access. • We invested $2,800 in Amador Lifeline, a community program that helps seniors and others

with disabilities, chronic illnesses, who are in rehabilitation or on hospice live independently in

their homes. Our investment is being used to upgrade communicator equipment that is used in

clients’ homes.

• We helped launch the Amador Rides transportation service to get our elderly, isolated and

underserved residents to their healthcare appointments.

By investing in technologies, we also advance care quality, convenience and service. At Sutter

Amador Hospital:

• We use patient lifts in intensive care unit to promote safer care and transport.

• We acquired state-of-the-art mammography equipment that uses 3-D technology to improve

image quality, enabling doctors to identify cancer at earlier, more treatable stages.

• Specially trained nurses and physicians working remotely in an electronic ICU help monitor

Sutter Amador’s critically ill patients around the clock.

• We use a new breast MRI to capture multiple images of the breast that are ultimately

combined using a computer to create more detailed pictures.

We help drive our local economy. At Sutter Amador Hospital we:

• Serve as one of the largest employers with 355 employees

• Invested $31 million in salaries and benefits in 2013

• Completed a $7 million construction project to expand Emergency Department capacity that

produced numerous jobs

Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital

We expand health care access. • Through our Interim Care Program, we partner with The Gathering Inn to provide respite care

for homeless patients who have been discharged from the hospital and need a place to safely

heal.

• We invest in Health Express, which provides nearly 750 rides each month to Placer County's

most vulnerable populations for medical appointments.

By investing in technologies, we also advance care quality, convenience and service.

At Sutter Auburn Faith:

• We became the first hospital in the region in 2014 to begin using a state-of-the-art, 128-slice

Computed Tomography (CT) scanner that captures images more quickly and emits lower doses

of radiation – 40% less – than its predecessor.

• We use a sophisticated ultrasound system in order to effectively and efficiently insert central

lines. These central lines are the best way to prevent infections and to treat sepsis.

• We installed patient lifts in the intensive care unit to promote safer care and transport.

• Specially trained nurses and physicians working remotely in an electronic ICU help monitor

our critically ill patients around the clock.

We help drive our local economy. At Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital we:

• Employ 627 people, many of whom live in Placer County

• Invested $53.6 million in salaries in 2013

• Invested more than $56 million since 2001 in capital construction and equipment

Sutter Davis Hospital

We expand health care access. • We support CommuniCare, a local Federally Qualified Health Center that provides care to

thousands of underserved and vulnerable patients. Limited access to care remains the top

priority in the greater Sacramento region.

• We are longtime partners of Yolo Children’s Alliance, whose mission is to strengthen and

support prevention and intervention services and resources for children, youth and their

families. Each year, our employees support families identified by Yolo Children’s Alliance

through our Holiday Adopt a Family program.

By investing in technologies, we also advance care quality, convenience and service.

At Sutter Davis Hospital:

• We installed patient lifts in the intensive care unit to promote safer care and transport.

• Our 64-slice CT scanner expands women’s imaging services, such as digital mammography,

bone density osteoporosis scan and new ultrasound technology.

• We use a sophisticated ultrasound system that inserts central lines into patients who need

them. This technique is essential to prevent infections.

We help drive our local economy. At Sutter Davis Hospital we:

• Employ more than 400 individuals, many of whom live and work in Yolo County, and

discretionary income is spent in our communities.

• Partner with the award-winning Davis Farmers Market to offer our community access to fresh

food from local farmers and bakers, promoting healthier lifestyles, embracing the farm-to-fork

movement and supporting the local economy.

Sutter Medical Center Sacramento

We expand health care access. • Our ED Navigators have provided more than 2,000 referrals to insurance, medical, income,

housing and other services for patients who seek care in the Emergency Department for non-

urgent matters.

• Our Interim Care Program provides a respite care shelter for homeless patients who have

been discharged from the hospital and need a place to heal. These patients receive vital

medical and community resources during their time in the program.

By investing in technologies, we also advance care quality, convenience and service.

At Sutter Medical Center:

• We were the first in California to use the next-generation robotic surgery system called the da

Vinci Xi, which provides 3-D, high-definition visualization and greater dexterity, precision and

control for the surgeon as well as less pain and a quicker recovery for the patient.

• We developed an innovative procedure that replaces open surgery with minimally invasive

lasers to ablate epilepsy activity and brain tumors in adults and children.

• We use patient lifts in the intensive care unit to promote safer care and transport.

We help drive our local economy. At Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento:

• Our Midtown expansion project, which will be completed in May 2015, has employed more

than 450 construction workers a day, with 85 percent of workers living within a 150-mile radius.

• We have used more than 50 different trade partners during construction, with more than 75

percent of them from within a 150-mile radius.

• We have reserved more than 1,200 stays in local hotels and have made more than 30,000

trips to local restaurants and coffee shops during the project.

• We have recycled 87 percent of demolition and construction materials.

• In addition, we employ more than 4,000 individuals, many of whom live and work in

Sacramento County, and spend discretionary income in our communities.

• Invest more than $400 million in salaries and benefits.

Sutter Roseville Medical Center

We expand health care access. • We work closely with Promotoras, who advocate for Spanish-speaking patients and link them

to community resources, while ensuring they understand and comply with doctors’

recommendations.

• Through our T3 (Triage, Treat & Transport) program, we partner with WellSpace Health, a

local FQHC, in providing case management services for underserved patients and connecting

them with vital community services such as housing, primary care, mental health and

transportation.

By investing in technologies, we also advance care quality, convenience and service.

At Sutter Roseville:

• We use smartpumps for IV therapy that promote patient safety through computerized systems.

• We perform minimally invasive procedures with the da Vinci robotic surgery system, a

breakthrough technology that allows a surgeon’s hand to make extremely precise movements.

• We are the first medical center to use a new diagnostic system called DaTscan that allows

physicians to help diagnose Parkinson’s disease many years before they can diagnose using

traditional tests.

We help drive our local economy. In Roseville:

• We have more than 4,200 employees in hospitals, doctor’s offices, urgent care centers and a

support service center

• Salary and benefits total $256 million

• Sutter employees live and work in Placer County, and discretionary income is spent in our

communities

Sutter Solano Medical Center

We expand health care access. • Our Transitional Care Program provides a safe place to discharge and connect homeless

patients with resources and support.

• Our Certified Application Assistants enroll uninsured patients in insurance plans, and our ED

Navigators connect with these patients who seek care in the Emergency Department for non-

urgent matters. We’re able to provide referrals to treatment and connect patients to primary

care appointments and other community resources.

• We supported the California Dental Association’s 2014 CDA Cares event, and nearly 2,000

patients received free dental care and education.

By investing in technologies, we also advance care quality, convenience and service.

At Sutter Solano:

• We installed patient lifts in intensive care unit to promote safer care and transport.

• We installed Targeting Image-guided Radiotherapy that provides an extremely precise form of

treatment using multiple imaging and motion management techniques for ultra-accurate tumor

targeting.

• We utilized smartpumps for IV therapy that promote patient safety through computerized

systems.

We help drive our local economy. At Sutter Solano Medical Center we:

• Employ 632 employees, many of whom live in Solano County

• Invested $64 million in salaries and benefits in 2013

Sutter Medical Foundation

We expand health care access. • We hosted a Mammography Day to provide uninsured women the opportunity to receive free

digital mammograms. We were able to screen 388 uninsured women.

• In Yuba / Sutter counties we supported FitQuest, a health, fitness and nutrition program for 5th

and 6th grade students and their families.

By investing in technologies, we also advance care quality, convenience and service.

At Sutter Medical Foundation:

• We provide patients with the latest health care technology, including an electronic medical

record, which improves quality and safety by creating a single medical record for patients

throughout Sutter Health

• Sutter patients can visit My Health Online, a confidential and secure tool allowing patients to

access medical records, view test results, message physician offices, request prescription

renewals, and receive appointment reminders.

• Our imaging centers located throughout the Sacramento Sierra Region offer the latest and

most advanced technology for diagnostic exams, minimally invasive alternatives to surgery and

radiation oncology.

We help drive our local economy. At Sutter Medical Foundation we:

• Employ more than 3,300 employees at our care centers

• Partner with more than 1,200 aligned physicians who live and work in communities across the

Sacramento and Foothill regions

Our Mission in Action

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Where do we invest our dollars?

• SHSSR reinvests in healthcare for the underinsured, with 2.5 million

dollars provided for charity care on a weekly basis.

• SHSSR invests 7 billion dollars a year in new facilities.

• SHSSR makes strategic investments in specialty care and

groundbreaking medical research.

• SHSSR invests in critical Community Benefits programs and initiatives.

In 2011 alone:

o Sutter Medical Foundation made multiple contributions to the

greater community, for a net Community Benefit of $41,460,352.

o Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Region provided $166,662,457 in

benefits for the poor and underserved, and $8,145,718 in benefits

for the broader community, for a total quantifiable Community

Benefit of $174,808,175.

Priority Areas of Focus

SHSSR is interested in supporting organizations that work within the

priority investment areas of our regional hospital system and care

centers. Those priority areas include:

• Access to primary care services within underserved communities

• Removal of barriers to access that occur among those with mental

health and addiction issues

• Programs that support seniors

• Programs that support individuals with chronic diseases

• Programs that provide prenatal and early childhood health services,

especially to mothers and families with limited resources

Proposer Requirements

Our sponsorship commitments extend beyond our Community

Investment Awards (grant funding opportunities) in support of such

programs, and when sponsoring, we look for:

• Organizations that engage a broad constituency of support, including

but not limited to civic, community and regional leaders, as well as

foundations, non-profits and the business community.

• Events that celebrate successful health-related programs with proven

impact.

• Events that provide visibility to SHSSR representatives, either with a

presence at the event or an opportunity to highlight Sutter’s support of

the organization.

• Events and efforts that foster economic development and vitality, which

is imperative to the overall strength and health of our greater

community .

** Remember that if you have received a Community Investment

Award, you are not eligible for sponsorship funding.

Proposer Process

1. Complete this mandatory Sponsorship Webinar hosted by SHSSR.

2. Complete the online Sponsorship Proposal form according to all

posted rules and guidelines available at the end of this Webinar.

3. The online sponsorship proposals must be received by the Winter &

Spring timelines.

Note: We will only accept applications through the online sponsorship

proposal. Unfortunately, you are unable to email requests. You may

email attachments to accompany your online Sponsorship Proposal.

4. Online Sponsorship Proposals will be reviewed and awardees will be

notified within eight weeks of submission.

Sponsorship Awards

Awardees may be provided some or all of

the following resources and tools:

• SHSSR messaging

• SHSSR logos

• SHSSR videos

• Final reporting guidelines, timelines and tools

Sponsorship Timeline (Winter program)

For CBO events happening

January 2015 - May 2015:

• August 1, 2014: Webinar available

• August 1, 2014 – September 30, 2014: Proposals due

• October 1, 2014 – December 31, 2014: Awardees

announced

• January 2015 – July 2015: Awardee reporting measurable

outcomes

Sponsorship Timeline (Spring program)

For CBO events happening

June 2015 - December 2015:

• January 12, 2015: Webinar available

• January 12, 2015 – March 9, 2015: Proposals due

• March 9, 2015 – May 29, 2015: Awardees announced

• June 2015 – February 2016: Awardee reporting measurable

outcomes

Frequently Asked Questions

What format do I submit my proposal in?

• There is now a online Sponsorship Proposal form. Please visit www.checksutterfirst.org/community/sponsorship to access the form.

How do I apply if my organization has multiple events that cover both the Winter and Spring timelines?

• Please complete one application for all events year around. You must include requested dollar amounts for each event.

If my event/organization has multiple sponsorship levels should I include all options in the proposal?

• Yes, but please be sure to still request a specific dollar amount.

How do I report measurable outcomes for my event(s)?

• After your event has concluded, please report your measurable outcomes by completing this survey.

Frequently Asked Questions(continued)

If I received a Community Award Investment, can I apply for sponsorship?

• No. We appreciate your commitment to the community, but we can only support your commitments in the form of Community Award Investments OR sponsorships. If you have questions about this, email [email protected].

What is the difference between a Community Award Investment and a sponsorship?

• Community Investments (grants) are based on our community health needs assessment and focus on programs that increase access for the underinsured.These are sponsorships that allow Sutter to collaborate with community based organizations for their events and creates opportunities for Sutter to support community.

Thank You!!!!

For questions, contact:

[email protected]

To submit a sponsorship proposal, visit:

www.checksutterfirst.org/community/sponsorship