SHSSR Sponsorship Webinar - January 2013

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Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Region (SHSSR) Sponsorship Program January 2013

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Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Region (SHSSR)

Sponsorship Program

January 2013

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About UsMeet 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

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Our Region

Regional Overview9 Counties

Population – 2.9M1,500 Beds

70+ Care Centers11k Employees

535 Medical Group Physicians

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Sutter Amador HospitalSite Specifics• Acute Care Beds: 52• Rural Health Centers

o Plymoutho Pioneer

• Outpatient Service Center• Family Practice Clinic – JacksonQuick Facts• Active MDs on Staff: 43• Employees: 420• 2008 Community Benefit Contribution: $3.8M• Sutter Amador Hospital partnered with the Amador Oral Health Task Force to

help address one of the priority areas of focus in Amador: providing underinsured children with dental care.

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Sutter Auburn Faith HospitalSite Specifics• Beds: 97Quick Facts• Active MDs on Staff: 115• Employees: 613• Consumer Reports Rated Among 10 Best Hospitals in California and Ranked Top 10% of All Hospitals Surveyed in the U.S• Health Express began more than a decade ago, offering free non-emergency

medical transportation to those with disabilities and seniors. Due to the growing need, a collaborative partnership was formed to offer the service to all underserved populations within Placer County and beyond. We are currently providing approximately 750 rides per month.

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Sutter Davis HospitalSite Specifics• Acute Care Beds: 48• Onsite Medical Office Buildings: 2Quick Facts• Active MDs on Staff: 122• Employees: 391• Sutter Davis Hospital has partnered with CommuniCare Health Centers for

more than 15 years to improve access to primary and mental health care for the uninsured and underinsured residents of Yolo County. CommuniCare is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) that provides general medicine, pediatrics, immunizations, women’s health services, prenatal care, reproductive health services, dental care, optometry, behavioral health services, chronic disease management and more.

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Sutter Medical Center SacramentoSite Specifics• Beds: 892• Campuses

o Sutter General Hospitalo Sutter Memorial Hospitalo Sutter Center for Psychiatry

Quick Facts• Active MDs on Staff: 987• Employees: 5,147

• The Interim Care Program (ICP) provides access to care for vulnerable and traditionally underserved residents. Starting in 2004, SMCS was a founding partner in establishing an 18-bed shelter for homeless men and women to recuperate from medical conditions and linking them to vital community services.

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Sutter Roseville Medical CenterSite Specifics• Beds: 332• Ambulatory Surgery Center: 1• Onsite Medical Office Buildings: 4• NICU• Sutter Rehabilitation InstituteQuick Facts• Active MDs on Staff: 330• Employees: 1,456

• Senior Recreation and Respite Program (R&R) connects the senior population in Placer County, with important social and educational activities. R&R is designed to meet the needs of older adults with memory or physical impairments and providesrecreational, social and educational activities for the participants and respite for caregivers to enjoy some free time.

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Sutter Solano Medical CenterSite Specifics• Acute Care Beds: 102• Sutter Solano Cancer CenterQuick Facts• Active MDs on Staff: 164• Employees: 650• 2008 Community Benefit Contribution: $12.7M• The Transitional Care Program (TCP) provides access to care for vulnerable and

traditionally underserved residents. TCP links homeless adults to vital community services while giving them a place to heal and receive ‘wrap around care’. The most innovative aspect of this program is the unique collaboration between Sutter Solano Medical Center, NorthBay Healthcare, Kaiser Permanente, the Solano Coalition for Better Health, Solano County and the Benicia CAC.

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Sutter Medical Foundation• Counties Include:

Amador, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Solano, Sutter, Yolo and Yuba.

• Locations: 52• Medical Groups:

o Sutter Medical Groupo Sutter North Medical Group

• Active MDs on Staff: >1,300 PCPs and Specialists• Sutter Medical Foundation provides free or low cost digital mammograms to

underinsured women throughout the Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Region. All women who need follow up care are connected with appropriate community partners, to ensure they are wrapped with the necessary services, like insurance and follow up primary care.

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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.

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Priority Areas of FocusSHSSR 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 • Programs that support economic development and viability in the

communities we serve

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Proposer RequirementsOur 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.

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Proposer Process

1. Complete this mandatory Sponsorship Webinar hosted by SHSSR.2. Complete the Sponsorship Proposal form according to all posted rules and

guidelines available at the end of this Webinar. 3. Submit sponsorship proposals according to the Winter & Spring timelines to

[email protected]. 4. Sponsorship Proposals will be reviewed and awardees will be notified within

eight weeks of submission.

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Sponsorship AwardsAwardees may be provided some or all of the

following resources and tools:

• SHSSR messaging• SHSSR logos• SHSSR videos• Final reporting guidelines, timelines and tools

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Sponsorship Timeline (Winter program)

For CBO events happening January 2013 - May 2013:

• October 29th: Webinar available• October 29th - November 30th: Proposals due• December 17th - January 21st: Awardees announced • January 2013 - June 2013: Awardee reporting measurable

outcomes

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Sponsorship Timeline (Spring program)

For CBO events happeningJune 2013 - December 2013:

• January 14th: Webinar available• January 14th – March 1st: Proposals due• March 1st – May 30th: Awardees announced • June 2013 – February 2014: Awardee reporting measurable

outcomes

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Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat format do I submit my proposal in?

• There is now a Sponsorship Proposal form. Please visit http://www.checksutterfirst.org/community/sponsorship/ to obtain the form.

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

• Please contact [email protected] for further instructions.

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.

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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.

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Thank You!!!!

For questions, contact:[email protected]

To submit a sponsorship proposal, visit:http://www.checksutterfirst.org/community/sponsorship/