Vision Houston Methodist will be a nationally recognized cancer
center, delivering high quality patient-centered care in its
community and beyond, while harnessing research and discovery to
improve treatments and outcomes
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4 The Texas Medical Center Site The History of Houston
Methodist
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The Methodist Hospital 5 At the corner of San Jacinto and
Rosalie The History of Houston Methodist
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6 Dr. Michael DeBakey
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7 The History of Houston Methodist
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8 Remember This Image The Texas Medical Center Site
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9 Houston Methodist Outpatient Center Houston Methodist
Research Institute The History of Houston Methodist
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Houston Metropolitan Presence
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11 The History of Houston Methodist Houston Methodist San
JacintoHouston Methodist Sugar Land Houston Methodist West Houston
Houston Methodist Willowbrook
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U.S News & Report Summary Houston Methodist Hospital has
been ranked for the 22 nd consecutive year in at least one
specialty For the eighth consecutive year, Houston Methodist
Hospital ranked in more specialties than any hospital in Texas
Ranked in 11 of 16 specialties: Cancer (#42) Cardiology / Heart
Surgery (#18) Diabetes / Endocrinology (#35) Gastroenterology / GI
Surgery (#13) Geriatrics (#31) Gynecology (#43)
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Houston Methodist Cancer Center HMCC is, in one sense, an
emerging cancer center embedded in a health system focused on
personalized medicine grounded by a Research Institute. Multiple
areas of overlap and synergy. Embedded facilities and programs in a
highly matrixed environment. Top performing clinical service
line.
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Growth over next 3 years 2014 Two CHRISTUS Hospitals Joined HM
Houston Methodist St. John (137 operating beds) Houston Methodist
St. Catherine Construction with planned completion in 2017 Houston
Methodist The Woodlands (193 operating beds) New inpatient tower in
the Texas Medical Center (390 operating beds)
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15 Houston Methodist St. John Houston Methodist St. Catherine
The History of Houston Methodist
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New Hospital Wing: Main Campus
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New Hospital in North Houston: Woodlands
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Houston: Population Growth
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Population Growth: Ethnicity
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What makes us special? 1. Personalized clinical care Ranked top
ten hospital for decades Lowest mortality rate Nursing standards 2.
State-of-art clinical trials Cockrell Center for Advanced
Therapeutics 3. Large clinical research volume in 7-hospital
system
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FACILITIES Co-located Multidisciplinary Outpatient Clinics a
work in progress Facilities are both open and closed staff model
Cancer Center presence at all network hospitals Centralized cancer
clinical trials office implementing clinical trials at all network
sites
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Cancer Volume (Annualized) Houston Methodist FacilityTotal Case
VolumeAnalytic Case Volume Houston Methodist Hospital38412897
Houston Methodist San Jacinto623385 Houston Methodist Sugar
Land1061744 Houston Methodist Willowbrook773465 Houston Methodist
West855417 Total71534908
Cancer Research Themes at Methodist Hospital Cancer Genetics
(Copeland and Jenkins) Bioinformatics (Wong) Nanotechnology
(Ferrari) Breast (Chang) Cancer Stem Cells (Chang, Dave) DNA repair
(Sankar, Pandita) Cell and Gene Therapy (Heslop, Brenner)
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Cancer Related Grants Federal funding: $8.49 million Texas
State (CPRIT): $3.5 million Non-profit foundations: $354,000 Total
peer-reviewed funding: $12.33 million Industry grants (committed):
$811,000 Total Cancer Center funding:$13 million
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SHARED BENEFITS Centralized Development and Fund Raising
Centralized Marketing, Public Relations, Media DevelopmentSpecific
individuals assigned to cancer program Cancer Center manages gift
and endowment income
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Community Outreach Efforts 1. Denver Harbor Clinic 5.4 million
Texans, or 24.6 percent uninsured, stae with the largest share of
uninsured Houstons uninsured rate was almost 28 percent. 2. ABC
Hospital in Mexico City 3. Patient related education, community
services, volunteers is a matrix effort.
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Houston Methodist Cancer Trials- National and Local
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SYSTEM FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR CANCER State of the art facilities
Approximately $3.6 million clinical support (includes practice
support, recruitment, program development) Approximately $3.0
million Research Institute support (includes clinical trials,
cores, recruitment)
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More Information: Sandy Murdock, Dr. P.H., FACHE
[email protected] 713-441-0486