Annual Report 2013: UCSF Medical Center and UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital

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ANNUAL REPORT 2013


THINKING DIFFERENTLY FOR PATIENTS Dear friends, When I was a young hospital administrator, I was given some great advice by a mentor: always do what is in the best interests of the patient. That advice guides me and the thousands of caregivers and staff at UCSF Medical Center and UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital every day. Whether it is working to improve the patient experience by making the hospital quieter at night, or ensuring that each patient always gets the right medication at the right time, or by finding ways to lower the cost of health care while improving safety, we always put the patient first. It’s not just words; it’s the way our UCSF team works every day. The new health care environment demands that we think differently about how we carry out our work; finding new ways to provide care to more people, doing it better and doing it at lower cost. At UCSF, we are engaging in new partnerships with physician groups and hospitals across the region; we are bringing new Lean process improvement techniques to reduce waste and improve efficiency in our daily operations; and we are constantly evaluating new technology that has the capability to carry out tasks more effectively and more efficiently than humans. And we continue to focus on investing in our greatest asset—the amazingly talented physicians, nurses and other professionals who make up our team of more than 7,000 individuals. But as we consider every new partnership, every new process, every new technology and every new training program, we do it in the context of that great advice: always do what is in the best interests of the patient. Thank you for your support of UCSF Medical Center, UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital and the patients we are privileged to serve. Sincerely,

Mark R. Laret Chief Executive Officer UCSF Medical Center and UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital


LEADERSHIP* The Regents of the University of California (includes ex officio members) Richard C. Blum Jerry Brown William De La Peña, MD Russell S. Gould Eddie Island George Kieffer Sherry L. Lansing Hadi Makarechian Alan Mendelson Gavin Newsom Norman J. Pattiz John A. Pérez Bonnie Reiss Ronald Rubenstein Frederick Ruiz Jonathan Stein Tom Torlakson Bruce D. Varner Paul D. Wachter Mark G. Yudof Charlene Zettel President Mark G. Yudof UCSF Chancellor Susan Desmond-Hellmann, MD, MPH Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Jeffrey Bluestone, PhD Senior Vice Chancellor John Plotts Finance and Administration Dean, School of Medicine Sam Hawgood, MBBS Executive Vice Dean, School of Medicine Keith R. Yamamoto, PhD

Vice Deans, School of Medicine Sue Carlisle, MD, PhD San Francisco General Hospital Neal Cohen, MD, MPH, MS Elena Fuentes-Afflick, MD Academic Affairs Michael Hindery Administration, Finance and Clinical Programs Catherine Lucey, MD Medical Education Bruce U. Wintroub, MD Clinical Affairs Dean, School of Nursing David Vlahov, PhD, RN Dean, School of Pharmacy B. Joseph Guglielmo, PharmD Dean, School of Dentistry John D. B. Featherstone, MSc, PhD Dean, Graduate Division Elizabeth Watkins, PhD Clinical Chairs Abul K. Abbas, MBBS Pathology Ronald L. Arenson, MD Radiology Nancy L. Ascher, MD, PhD Surgery Mitchel S. Berger, MD Neurological Surgery Peter R. Carroll, MD, MPH Urology Donna Ferriero, MD Pediatrics Linda Giudice, MD, PhD Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences

Kevin Grumbach, MD Family and Community Medicine

Joseph Bengfort Executive Director and Chief Information Officer

Stephen L. Hauser, MD Neurology

Jay Harris Chief Strategy and Business Development Officer

Talmadge E. King Jr., MD Medicine Clifford Lowell, MD, PhD Laboratory Medicine Mervyn Maze, MB, ChB Anesthesia and Perioperative Care Stephen D. McLeod, MD Ophthalmology Andrew Murr, MD Otolaryngology Mack Roach III, MD Radiation Oncology Matthew State, MD, PhD Psychiatry Kimberly Topp, PhD Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences Thomas Parker Vail, MD Orthopaedic Surgery Ellen Weber, MD Emergency Medicine (interim) Bruce U. Wintroub, MD Dermatology UCSF Medical Center Chief Officers Mark R. Laret Chief Executive Officer Ken Jones Chief Operating Officer Joshua Adler, MD Chief Medical Officer Sheila Antrum, RN, MSHA Chief Nursing and Patient Care Services Officer

David Odato Chief Administrative and Human Resources Officer Barrie Strickland Chief Financial Officer UCSF Medical Center Executive Directors Kathleen Balestreri Patient Services James Bennan Finance Reece Fawley Health Plan Strategy and Transplantation Jennifer Hermann Human Resources and Occupational Health Pamela Hudson Clinical Information Systems Brigid Ide Patient Safety and Quality Cindy Lima Mission Bay Hospitals Project Tim Mahaney Facilities and Support Services David Morgan Ambulatory Care Kimberly Scurr, RN Children’s Hospital Michael Skehan Clinical Services *On June 30, 2013


This page shows architectural renderings and mock-ups of UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay, opening Feb. 1, 2015.

MISSION BAY PROGRESS On Mission Bay’s 10th Anniversary, Hospital Construction Surges Forward: UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay to Open on February 1, 2015 Ten years after the UCSF Mission Bay campus was established, UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay—the key patient-care component of the campus—is swiftly nearing completion. Construction of the 289-bed state-of-the-art hospital complex for children, women and cancer patients is moving along on schedule and on budget. In June 2013, construction of UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay was 65 percent complete. The on-roof helipad—which will be the only one operating at a San Francisco hospital—was finished. Meanwhile, testing got underway of the mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems connected to the hospitals’ green energy center, which will service the 878,000-gross-square-foot complex. While the buildings may look finished from the outside, inside there is a beehive of activity, with 950 construction workers rapidly finishing the interiors and bringing the medical center to life. Working in waves from the top floor down, patient rooms are now being painted, cabinetry and sinks installed, and bathroom tile laid. The $1.5 billion hospital complex will include a 183-bed children’s hospital with urgent/emergency care, primary care and specialty outpatient services; a women’s hospital offering cancer care, specialty surgery and a 36-bed birth center; and a 70-bed hospital for adult cancer patients. Fundraising for UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay has been robust, having raised more than $400 million toward its $600 million goal. The hospital complex is the only capital project in University of California history to attract two gifts of $100 million or more, including a $125 million matching gift from The Atlantic Philanthropies and its founder Charles F. Feeney, and a $100 million private donation from Lynne and Marc Benioff to the since-renamed UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital. In addition to gifts received from individuals and foundations, the hospital is funded through a combination of debt financing and hospital reserves.

To learn more about UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay, visit missionbayhospitals.ucsf.edu.


2013 YEAR IN REVIEW Events of the past year illustrate how UCSF Medical Center and UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital are meeting ambitious goals with impressive results, championing a culture of care and safety every day and at every level. This year, the medical center also expanded relationships with hospitals throughout the area, building a regional system of care that makes it easier for UCSF Medical Center and community hospitals to share patients, adopt best practices, enhance quality and increase value. UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital and Children’s Hospital Oakland Move Closer to Affiliation UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital and Children’s Hospital & Research Center Oakland signed a letter of intent to develop a formal affiliation between the two hospitals. UCSF and Children’s Hospital Oakland have worked together for decades. These discussions build upon existing patient care, research and education programs as well as a mutual commitment to serving the needs of all children—regardless of their means—throughout the Bay Area and Northern California.

UCSF Nursing Achieves Magnet Status for Excellence in Patient Care and Innovation UCSF Medical Center and UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital earned Magnet designation for excellence in nursing by the American Nurses Credentialing Center—an honor that less than 7 percent of the 5,700 hospitals registered with the American Hospital Association have achieved. A collaborative effort between the hospitals and the UCSF School of Nursing, the designation recognizes health care organizations for high-quality patient care, professional excellence and innovations in nursing practice.

BMT Programs Again Named “Over Performers” UCSF’s pediatric and adult blood and marrow transplant (BMT) programs were both named “over performers” for 2012 by the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research (CIBMTR). The adult BMT program was named an over performer for allogeneic stem cell transplants for the third consecutive year, and the pediatric BMT program was named an over performer for allogeneic stem cell transplants for the second consecutive year. Out of 169 BMT programs in the country, just 10 were named over performers. Both the UCSF pediatric and adult BMT programs rank in the top 6 percent in the nation.


Cancer Services Enhanced by Collaborations with ValleyCare Medical Center and St. Joseph’s Medical Center The Regional Cancer Center at ValleyCare in Pleasanton, Calif., and St. Joseph’s Medical Center in Stockton, Calif., have both joined forces with the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center to enhance patient care and improve access to top-level medical experts. These affiliations bring together a team of local and national experts to offer patients the latest therapies and promising new treatments, and will provide local access to a number of clinical trials funded by the National Cancer Institute. Through these clinical trials, patients can participate in the latest anti-cancer therapies while being treated closer to home. UCSF is affiliated with five additional cancer centers throughout Northern California and Nevada.

Lung Transplant Program Earns Top National Recognition The Lung Transplant Program at UCSF Medical Center won a silver award from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the highest award given to a lung transplant program, for excellent outcomes for adults over a 2.5-year period from January 2009 to June 2011. Lung transplant patients at UCSF had a one-year survival rate of 93.6 percent, considerably higher than the 84.3 percent “expected” survival rate.

New Pediatric Emergency Department Debuts A new, full-service Pediatric Emergency Department (ED), designed specifically for the unique needs of pediatric patients, opened at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital, strengthening our commitment to meeting the needs of young patients and their families. Staffed by physicians, nurses and other specialists who are board certified in pediatrics and emergency medicine, and with pediatric subspecialists on call, the new ED provides care for infants, children and adolescents with minor and serious illnesses or injuries. In February 2015 the Pediatric ED will move to the new UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital at Mission Bay.

Washington Hospital and UCSF Form Strategic Partnership Washington Hospital in Fremont, Calif., and UCSF Medical Center formed a strategic partnership as part of a wider shift throughout California and beyond to link hospitals, clinics, doctors and other components of the health care landscape into more integrated systems. The move is designed to prepare for health reform and the coming onset of aging baby boomers and other challenging demographic trends.


Fiscal years ending June 30, 2013, and June 30, 2012 (dollars in thousands)

2013

2012

845,274

677,524

BALANCE SHEET Assets

FINANCIALS

Total current assets

Caring for the Community UCSF Medical Center is self-supporting and uses its margins to meet important needs in our communities, including training physicians and other health professionals, supporting medical research, providing care to the medically and financially needy, and building and operating facilities to serve the diverse needs of our patients. UCSF Medical Center contributed $152 million to the research and education mission of UC San Francisco, including $58 million in program support grants to academic programs, $63 million in purchased services from the faculty, and $31 million in salaries for student residents who help care for patients.

For more information on the myriad ways UCSF Medical Center brings significant resources to an ambitious public mission, go to www.ucsfhealth.org/communitybenefit. Outpatient Activity

Inpatient Activity

Patient visits*

Patient discharges*

Capital assets, net Cash restricted for hospital construction Other assets Total assets

1,630,307 1,297,071 8,351 377,307 40,100 41,799 2,524,032 2,393,701

Liabilities and Net Assets Total current liabilities

288,801

263,972

Long-term debt and capital leases, net of current portion Other liabilities Total liabilities

842,957 889,407 69,682 71,162 1,201,440 1,224,541

Net assets Total liabilities and net assets

1,322,592 1,169,160 2,524,032 2,393,701

INCOME STATEMENT Operating Revenue Net patient service revenue Other operating revenue Total operating revenue

2,098,463 1,945,325 65,846 31,809 2,164,309 1,977,134

Operating Expenses Salaries and employee benefits 997,459 943,024 Supplies and purchased services 829,108 751,879 Depreciation and amortization 100,801 90,259 Other 113,958 96,387 Total operating expenses 2,041,326 1,881,549 Income from operations Nonoperating revenues, net Net income

122,983

95,585

11,878

5,161

134,861

100,746

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION *in thousands

Uncompensated/ undercompensated care Reinvestment in facilities and equipment

205,943

160,045

437,800

428,723


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The 2013 annual report of UCSF Medical Center and UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital was produced by the Marketing Department. Marketing Director Erika Smith

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