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2015 Annual Report
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Board of Directors
When our
The Crossing Rivers Health Board of Directors represents the Chien Mem
community and region served by the independent, not-for-profit care was d
corporation. These 10 board members volunteer their time to Medicare,
manage and direct the organization’s affairs, properties and The Korea
funds, to ensure the longevity of our Critical Access Hospital. the year th
Dwight Eis
Charlie Connell Roy C. George Lisa Esser Katie Garrity the interst
President Vice President Treasurer Secretary being built
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Chad Trautsch Dr. Tamara Holzer Bill Sexton
Director Medical Chief of Staff Chief Executive Officer
Ex-Officio Member Ex-Officio Member
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ordinary Care for Extraordinary Times
r organization began as Prairie du and Northeast Iowa. We continue to grow
morial Hospital in 1957, health and thrive as a regional resource due to
different. It was a time before the dedication and contributions from
CT scanners and defibrillators. our medical staff, employees, volunteers,
an War had just ended, and it was donors and supporters.
he Russians launched Sputnik.
senhower was the President and The new medical center offers all private
tate highway system was just rooms for hospitalized patients, the
t with visions for the future. best operating rooms in the region and
enhanced services to meet the comfort
dditions to the original building needs of patients and visitors.
ay to expand further, it was time
ook to the future and rebuild or Our goal is to deliver care which is proven
aging building. In mid-2015, after to be evidence-based best practice in a
lanning and construction, we safe, soothing setting that is unmatched
o the new medical center with and provides for an extraordinary
y that was not imagined in the experience. As Crossing Rivers Health, we
are bringing new services and enhancing
of our history. We are mindful others so that residents throughout
h history, but now renewed and our region have the best health care
d to meet the challenges of conveniently available and without the
e while advancing the care and need to travel long distances.
compassion in a new generation
ers. We look forward to helping you and your
family lead a happy life which starts with
rivilege to be a part of this future good health. Please enjoy this report and
p lead this organization to new share it with your family and others.
are and quality to meet the health
people in Southwest Wisconsin
Bill Sexton Charlie Connell
Chief Executive Officer Hospital Board President
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UR MISSION
ssing Rivers Health will deliver high quality, personalized health care and education,
friendly and safe environment, to people in every stage of life, collaboratively with
er regional health care providers.
UR VALUES • Compassion • Unity • Joy
xcellence • Integrity
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2015 was a year of momentous occasions for Crossing
Rivers Health. From completion of the construction of
the medical center to a successful grand opening and
move-in day- great achievements were accomplished in
the past year, with credit due to our dedicated team of
staff and volunteers.
Before the doors opened to patients at the new Crossing
Rivers Health Medical Center, a dedication ceremony and
grand opening event were held to officially unveil the new
facility. These events provided a rare opportunity for staff,
donors and area residents to view areas, such as surgery
and obstetrics, before they became a sterile and secure
environment.
Planning for the move to the new medical center began
approximately one year before the move took place. An
Activation Steering Team was established to drive the
planning process and ensure staff was equipped with the
necessary knowledge and tools to effectively coordinate
the move and smoothly transition patients and operations
to the new facility. The Activation Steering Team used
Lean tools to focus on building readiness, information
technology, patient-move planning, department-move
planning, communication and public relations, staff
education and training, as well as decommission of the
former hospital facility.
The move effort could not have been as seamless and
efficient without the use of Lean principles and the
support of staff representing departments across the
organization.
GROWING
HERE
January February 26
As preparations continued for the move to the new Partners of Crossing River
medical center, the Lean Steering Team encouraged Meeting. The meeting incl
staff to identify items that were obsolete, duplicated, the past year and presenta
or unnecessary to eliminate waste.
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rs Health conducted their Annual March
luded election of officers, review of Center for Specialty Care
ations from guest speakers. welcomed the addition of
Pelvic Floor Specialty.
Partners volunteered during the move and grand opening Board Chair Charlie Connell
Congressman Ron Kind and Bill Sexton, CEO Retired Green Bay Packer Da
Health Information Management prepared for move MedLink landed during Gran
March March 17
Family Resource Center received a certificate of recognition from Guiding the magnet for th
National Safe Sitter Organization for serving 20 years as a Safe Sitter center was a slow proces
teaching site. This program provides training to adolescents, to ensure the building through an o
safe and secure child care for our youngest citizens. immediately secured the
spoke at dedication ceremony Foundation presented Capital Campaign contributions
ave Robinson and Chris Trentin Many semi loads moved equipment to new medical center
nd Opening event Employees led the move process over a two-day period
he new MRI scanner into the new medical April 7
ss. The 11,000+ pound magnet was eased into MedHost Electronic Health Record (EHR)
opening in an exterior wall. Toshiba technicians implementation completed. The new EHR enhances
the care and patient data entry and allows access to
magnet in place and began the installation. patient data in real-time.
Growing Here l Page 5
Since 1957, when the original Prairie du Chien April 20
Memorial Hospital was established, healthcare has Board President Paul Ginkel p
not only seen advancements in medicine, but also Hospital’s Annual Meeting of t
in engineering, technology, architecture, and the Paul’s term expired, and he wa
importance of a healing environment. 14 years of dedicated service.
In the midst of the changing currents of today’s
healthcare, the investment in building a new medical
center was a necessary one.
The new 25 bed Critical Access Hospital takes
advantage of elements natural to the Driftless
Region and sits upon 105 acres of developable land.
We’ve incorporated best practices in healthcare
design to make the new Crossing Rivers Health
Medical Center a patient-centered healing
environment.
From the new ER, to the private patients rooms, the
new Crossing Rivers Health Medical Center is
a whole new world for patient care.
INVESTED
HERE
The culmination of 375,000 construction
hours made a dream into reality in June
of 2015, with the opening of the
new medical center.
April
The annual Volunteer Breakfast was held, celebrating
approximately 200 volunteers who serve Crossing Rivers
Health in helping the organization accomplish its mission.
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presided over the April 25
the Association. Adopt-A-Highway roadside clean-up, organized by Abby
as recognized for Jacobs and the Environmental Services Department,
. dedicated several hours, four times throughout the year to
beautify a one mile stretch of Highway 18.
April 29 May
Hawkeye Movers met with all employees Safety training and emergency drills
and visited departments to provide an the new medical center to ensure ev
overview of the process to move to the was prepared for possible medical em
new medical center. and security alerts, severe weather, a
at the new medical center.
were held in May
very staff member Crossing Rivers Health was one of 60 organizations out of 240
mergencies; fire to receive a $600,000 grant from Health Resources Services
and evacuations Administration to improve access to mental health services
through TeleHealth.
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CENTER FOR
SPECIALTY
CARE
Steven Bush, MD Rami S. Eltibi, MD John Moore, MD Crossing Rivers
Gynecologist Cardiologist Allergy, Asthma care services rig
and Immunologist patients and the
convenience an
R.S. Ramabadran, MD Jason Rexroth, MD environment. C
Cardiologist Pelvic Floor Specialist services locally,
Head/Neck and
We're pleased t
May 13 May 21
Crossing Rivers Health observes National Hospital Week, In fulfilling the mission of prov
which celebrates hospitals and the women and men who Rivers Health Clinic in Fennimo
support the health and well being of their communities managing diabetes including he
through dedication and compassionate care. choices and medication manag
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s Health has now made it easier than ever for area residents to access specialty
ght here, close to home. By increasing the region's access to more specialists,
eir family members can enjoy less travel time and expense, as well as the
nd comfort of high quality specialized care, in a state-of-the-art, patient-centered
Crossing Rivers Health will continue to explore opportunities to expand specialty
, and look forward to welcoming specialists in the areas of Ear, Nose, Throat,
d Endocrinology in 2016.
to welcome the following new specialists to our outstanding team of providers:
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology......................................... John Moore, MD
Cardiology..................................................................................Rami Eltibi, MD
Cardiology...................................................................... R.S. Ramabadran, MD
Gynecology............................................................................ Steven Bush, MD
Pelvic Floor......................................................................... Jason Rexroth, MD
viding education, Crossing June 4
ore hosted a free program on A special sneak peek event gave employees and volunteers
ealthy food options, lifestyle an opportunity to bring their family to the new medical
gement. center for self-guided tours.
Sheila’s Story
Pelvic Floor & Gynecologic Specialists
To Sheila Noordhoek, her providers at Crossing Rivers Sheila shared tha
Health are like family. Being unable to find relief for the life again. The tre
excruciating pain and incontinence issues she dealt with the pain, bladder
for many years, Sheila was referred by her primary care implant I wasn’t l
doctor to Dr. Jason Rexroth, GYN/Pelvic Floor Specialist at support group of
Crossing Rivers Health Center for Specialty Care. thank.”
“I saw four or five doctors and was shuffled
around a lot trying to find out the cause of my
pain. I was tired of being prescribed pain pills-
I wanted to find a cure for my bladder issues.
I ended up in the ER and Dr. Christoper Burrows
suggested I ask my doctor about a referral to the
new specialist at Crossing Rivers Health.” Sheila
also added, “That visit started me on a path to
getting my life back.”
Sheila ultimately went through a series of tests
and trials to determine the best treatment and
management options. Dr. Rexroth, along with his
women’s health team, including Mandy Pettit,
RN, MSN, and Jake Whitt, InterStim Therapy
Consultant, was able to properly diagnose and
help Sheila manage the bladder issues and pain
she was dealing with. By simply implanting an
InterStim device, the team helped Sheila gain
bladder control, and also get back her life.
June 5
A Dedication Ceremony of the new medical center was held honoring the work of BWBR architects, M
Johnson Construction and Stockton Facilities Management for their leadership through the building p
keeping the project on time and within budget. Congressman Ron Kind, Wisconsin’s 3rd District, prais
Rivers Health’s dedication and commitment to the long-term growth and success of the region.
at she is happy to be actively enjoying ...I wasn’t
eatment option successfully eliminated living, I was
r leakage and urgency. “Before I had the only existing.
living, I was only existing. I have a great
f people at Crossing Rivers Health to ~Sheila Noordhoek
Sheila Noordhoek is joined by
Mandy Pettit, RN, MSN and
Jason Rexroth, MD.
Market & June 5
process and for Jim Smith, Foundation Board President, and Coreen Adamany, Foundation Vice
sed Crossing President, presented a check totally $1.2M to Hospital Board President Charlie
Connell, representing the generous support of employees, area businesses and
individuals through the capital campaign, in support of the new medical center.
Growing Here l Page 9
CENTER FOR Whole-p
BEHAVIORAL
HEALTH Expanding acce
According to the most rece
as one of the top three con
As a result, Crossing Rivers
Area residents in need of th
and time spent traveling, in
After months of preparatio
Buchanan Street in Prairie d
behavioral health was a nec
mental or behavioral health
collaboration that is positiv
The center is staffed with p
creating an individualized t
We were pleased to welcom
Dr. Nicolette Mabb,
Richelle Bouska, MA
Darlene Meiners, M
The Crossing Rivers Health
and issues, including but no
disorders; other mood diso
induced disorders (e.g. PTS
Services include medication
behavioral therapy, person-
unique treatment approach
June 5
Stan Gruszynski, State Director of the US Department of Agriculture, shared
remarks as well as one of the greatest football linebackers of all time- retired
Green Bay Packer, Dave Robinson, who humored attendees with his experiences
playing during the Lombardi Era.
Rooted Here l Page 10
person wellness
ess, changing lives, making a difference
ent Community Health Needs Assessment, mental and behavioral health ranked
ncerns among community members and key stakeholders throughout the region.
s Health made increasing access to behavioral health services a top priority.
hese services were met with waiting lists, or dealt with the extra burden of distance
n order to get the needed help.
ons and recruitment of professionals, the center opened its doors at 705 South
du Chien on November 2, 2015. Right from the beginning, it was clear that
cessary and needed community resource for adults, children and adolescents with
h concerns. Services were also extended to the Prairie du Chien School District- a
ve for both entities.
professional, highly qualified licensed and certified counselors that focus on
treatment plan. Additional staff members are being recruited to meet the demand.
me the following providers to our team:
, DNP, PMHNP - Board Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
A, NCC - Licensed Professional Counselor
MA - Licensed Professional Counselor
h Center for Behavioral Health team has experience treating a variety of conditions
ot limited to: ADHD, disruptive, impulse control and conduct disorders; depressive
orders like bipolar I and II; anxiety disorders; adjustment related, trauma and stressor
SD); personality disorders; life transition difficulties; grief/loss; and psychosis.
n management along with individual, group, couple and family therapy. Cognitive
-centered insight-oriented therapy, art therapy and play therapy are a few of the
hes.
June 5
The Foundation hosted a reception inviting donors to tour the
new medical center. Approximately 500 donors contributed to
s the Capital Campaign, raising a total of $1.2M.
Crossing Rivers Health receives $600,000 Gra
Crossing Rivers Health is a proud recipient of a three- Crawford and Rich
year grant from the Health Resources and Service as health professio
Administration (HRSA) – Federal Office of Rural Health behavioral health s
Policy. The Rural Health Care Services Outreach federal opportunity will in
award totals approximately $600,000 over the next three able to access men
years. Crossing Rivers Health was one of 60 grantees between appointm
funded out of 240 applicants. This grant was obtained of consortium agen
in collaboration with Crawford County Human Services, and associated cos
Richland County Health and Human Services, and Rural mental health prov
Wisconsin Health Cooperative.
Dan McWilliams, C
The funds will assist with the establishment and expansion Director, said, "As
of TeleHealth services for mental and behavioral health
using evidence-based
best practice models.
This model would involve
Telepsychologists and
Telepsychiatrists to provide
evidence-based treatment
and psychotherapy via
interactive video.
The project is designed to project is an innov
implement a much-needed communities and a
TeleHealth system that how mental and be
will dramatically enhance delivered in our ru
availability and access of specialized mental and behavioral health and produc
health services in our remote, rural locations. The five
TeleHealth sites include: Crawford County Human
Services, Richland County Health and Human Services,
Crossing Rivers Health Medical Center, Crossing Rivers
Health Clinic- Prairie du Chien, and Crossing Rivers Health
Clinic- Fennimore.
June 6
More than 2,500 community members and special guests attended the Grand Opening of the new Cross
Health medical center. The Ribbon Cutting and Open House gave attendees the opportunity to see the s
enhancements over the current hospital facility and a behind the scenes look at the private inpatient roo
department with ambulance garage and dedicated helipad, surgery, obstetrics, medical imaging MRI and
rehabilitation, homecare and HME Retail Store.
ant for TeleHealth I have been to many
doctors and hospitals,
hland Counties have been identified and none of them compare
onal shortage areas for mental and to the quality of care I
services. When fully operational, this receive at Crossing Rivers
ncrease the number of individuals Health. The doctors, nurse
ntal health services, reduce wait time practitioners, nurses,
ments, increase the caseload capacity and receptionists are all
ncies, and decrease the need for travel amazing individuals. They
sts incurred by patients and contracted ask questions, listen, they
viders serving our rural communities. care and they find
solutions. Their attitudes,
Crawford County Human Services enthusiasm, and commitment
a public agency, it has become more toward their patients is
wonderful.
difficult each year for Human
Services to provide quality ~ Center for Behavioral Health patient
mental health services in rural
areas because of reductions GROWING
in funding and resources. This HERE
effort has the potential to
enhance services that are critical
to residents of our county for the
foreseeable future.”
Patrick Metz, Director of
Richland County Health and
Human Services, stated, “This
vative solution which will benefit our
address proven needs. It will help change
ehavioral health care services are
ural communities, improving population
cing positive outcomes.”
sing Rivers June 10
significant Lillian Jasmine Beall made history by arriving at 8:32 a.m. - the last day
oms, emergency of care in the old facility. The baby girl is the daughter of Roseann Beall
CT scanner, of Prairie du Chien. Older siblings include sisters, Angelina and Chavon;
and brothers, Anthony, Victor and Ricky.
Growing Here l Page 11
CROSSING Obstetri
RIVERS
HEALTH Prenatal and po
CLINICS
Crossing Rivers Health Clin
Crossing Rivers Health Clinic providers - the apparent need for OB p
Dr. Owen Vincent, Board Certified in Family obstetrical providers was fu
Medicine; Dr. Matthew Olson, Board Certified in stakeholders throughout th
Family Medicine; and Terri Payne, Certified Nurse commitment of providing co
Midwife, offering an exceptional team approach
for obstetrical care. While offer
to provide
and Certifie
preconcepti
Women, al
plans to en
receive pre
When it co
Medical Ce
suites, large
monitoring
the knowle
postpartum
Mandy Petti
mothers an
the family’s
The compassionate and car
making every birth experien
June 11 June 12 June 18
Day 1 of moving 6:00 a.m. Day 2 of moving to In support of the communities and the
marked the opening day the new facility. including Bill Sexton, Chief Executive O
for new medical center. paired up with members of the Hawkett
Cancer Kickin' Hawkettes, to help raise
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ical Care
ostpartum services now available
nic expanded programs and services to include obstetrical services to address
providers in Southwest Wisconsin and Northeast Iowa. The shortage of
urther supported by the need voiced by community members and key
he region. Offering obstetrical services also reinforced Crossing Rivers Health's
ompassionate care to women and families, through every stage of life.
ring obstetrical services was new to the clinic, an experienced team was recruited
superior care for obstetrical patients. Owen Vincent, DO; Matthew Olson, MD;
ed Nurse Midwife Terri Payne, APNP; had cared for obstetrical patients from
tion through postpartum.
long with their Crossing Rivers Health Clinic provider, develop custom childbirth
nsure a delivery that meets their personal desires and needs. Expectant mothers
e-pregnancy counseling and prenatal care.
omes time to deliver, the comfortable environment at the Crossing Rivers Health
enter is state-of-the-art. The Birthing Center features spacious labor and delivery
e whirlpool tub to use during the early stages of labor, and state-of-the-art fetal
g and infant security systems. Coupled with the comfortable Birthing Center,
edgeable Registered Nursing staff has over 260 years of combined delivery and
m experience.
ttit, RN, MSN, IBCLC (Internationally Board Certified Lactation Consultant) assists
nd babies with breastfeeding and collaborates with other staff members to meet
s needs.
ring experts at Crossing Rivers Health Clinic and Medical Center take great pride in
nce a memorable one.
Great River Relay For Life, ten community members, July
Officer, and Dr. Steven Bush, Chief Medical Officer, An employee prescription program
ttes Dance Team at the first-ever Dancing with the was implemented enhancing the
e funds for the Great River Relay For Life. benefits program for Crossing Rivers
Health employees.
Traveling to basketball game
results in joyful, unexpected outcome
With medical provider and birthing plan in place, Tia shared that she had su
Tia Marshall felt as if she had everything set and considering the circumstan
ready to welcome baby Stephen into the world. decided to continue with D
While driving to Prairie du Chien for her 13-year- at Crossing Rivers Health
old son Christopher’s basketball game, baby and primary care for her fa
Stephen decided to come early, and quickly. Bagley originally and curre
area. I
“I had never met Dr. Matthew travel
Olson before he stepped foot contin
The best part o f the job
into my room in the Emergency is being able to follow-up Steph
Department. Ironically, as soon with my patients over the Dr. Ma
as he appeared, my water broke,” bloanbgietserwme—deeslipv eecri.ally the was su
exclaimed Tia. She had presented meet M
to the Emergency Department at
Crossing Rivers Health in labor, -Dr. Matthew O lson I am s
12 days before her due date. “I in Prai
could not have asked for a better provider. what she had in mind. Ulti
Dr. Olson kept me very calm and he was very happy to say the hospital s
thorough. He wanted to make sure I understood birth experience for her, a
everything.” Tia added, “He spoke on my level, a part of that. Tia was with
which I appreciated.” the birth room when she w
the world. I feel honored t
“I had my first son, Christopher, at the old hospital way to Prairie du Chien fro
13 years ago, and I was lucky enough to have the for her primary care.” Dr. O
same nurse, Mary, during the birth of Stephen part of the job is being abl
as well." Tia shared that, although spontaneous, patients over the long term
having so many familiar staff members involved we deliver.”
in the delivery of her son turned out to be a
wonderfully positive outcome after all.
July 16 July 18
Casen Richard Johnson was the first baby born In support of community health and wellness, C
at the new medical center. The baby boy is the Rivers Health again joined Prairie du Chien Par
son of Serita and Rob Johnson of rural Wauzeka Recreation Department to sponsor the 45th an
and the little brother of Chanse Johnson. Prairie du Chien 5-Mile Run/3-Mile Walk.
uch a great experience, GROWING
nces, that she has HERE
Dr. Olson and the team
Clinic for follow-up
amily. Tia said, “I am from
ently live in the LaCrosse
It’s worth it to me to
to Prairie du Chien and
nue with Dr. Olson for
hen’s care.”
atthew Olson said, “It
uch a pleasant surprise to
Ms. Marshall in the ER.
sure delivering Stephen
irie du Chien was not
timately, though, I am
staff provided a great
and I was privileged to be
h friends and family in
welcomed Stephen into
that she is coming all the
om the La Crosse area
Olson added, “The best
le to follow up with my
m—especially the babies
Crossing July 30 August 14
rk and Crossing Rivers Health contracted First ALICE (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter,
nnual with Rural Physician Group to provide Evacuate) Training held to prepare employees
hospitalist services to inpatients. to handle the threat of a violent intruder.
Growing Here l Page 13
FINANCE Revenues
Crossing Rivers Health (CRH) ended the year
with a 2.56% net operating margin. Revenues Outpatient $47,144,451
were greater than in 2014, and were in-line Inpatient $18,576,398
with budget. At the same time, discounts and Diversified $2,369,380
expenses were at or below budget. Clinics $2,228,003
Other Revenues $1,272,818
For year-end 2015, CRH had a net operating
income of $1,141,000. CRH experienced a net Current Assets $6
loss in 2015 due to loss on the disposal and
demolition of the old hospital, totaling $3.9M. Cash on Hand $23
Net operating income included $357,000 Investments & Notes $8
of Medicare and Medicaid monies received $1
as part of a successful implementation of an Receivable
Electronic Health Record system. Accounts Receivable $51
Other Current Assets
As part of the Hospital’s 2015 Community Net Property, Plant & $91
Free Care program, over $985,000 of patient
charges were forgiven for those in need. Equipment
Construction in progress
The 2014 current ratio was 6.7 to 1 or $6.70 Total Assets
of current assets to every $1.00 of current
liabilities. Rural Wisconsin Health Cooperative Liabilities & Net Assets $5
(RWHC) most recent average was 3.2 to 1. $
Current Liabilities
Days of cash on hand means CRH has Long Term Liabilities $38
enough cash and investments to pay ongoing Long Term Debt
expenses for 272 days. RWHC’s most recent
average was 60 days. Net Assets: Unrestricted $46
Best illustrating the overall financial condition Net Assets: Restricted $
of the Hospital is the Financial Strength
Index (FSI). The FSI combines measurement Total Liabilities & Net Assets $91
of liquidity, profitability, capital structure and
physical plant age. Crossing Rivers Health's
Financial Strength Index for 2015 was 2.5.
September September 8
Area schools, churches and non-profit organizations claimed and removed Montessori Progra
cabinetry, fixtures and other items in the former hospital facility. Recyclable items Health Child Care w
were sold and an online auction was held to find purpose for a number of large children ages 3-5.
equipment items, including a large generator and kitchen appliances.
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Discounts & Allowances Expenses
3rd Party Discounts $24,541,631 Salaries $19,177,183
Bad Debts $1,419,072
Charity Care $985,657 Benefits $8,365,952
Supplies & Other Expenses $12,496,658
Interest Expense $474,975
Other Losses $3,440,372
Depreciation & Amoritzation $2,989,342
2015 2014 Revenues 2015 2014
6,120,092 $5,709,885 Inpatient $18,576,398 $18,407,445
Outpatient
Diversified $47,144,452 $39,919,857
Clinics
3,280,651 $8,258,619 Other Revenue $2,369,380 $2,571,738
8,777,119 $7,858,127
1,393,473 $1,393,577 $2,228,003 $1,692,574
Total Revenue $1,272,818 $1,265,599
1,429,480 $11,027,527 $71,591,051 $63,857,213
$18,252 $37,132,359
Discounts & Allowances
1,019,067 $71,380,094
3rd Party Discounts $24,541,631 $21,071,936
Bad Debts $1,419,072 $1,280,951
Charity Care $985,657 $958,139
5,240,772 $6,993,312 T otal Discounts & Allowances $26,946,360 $23,211,026
$477,952 $681,427
8,214,647 $13,827,792 Net Revenues $44,644,691 $40,546,187
6,189,085 $48,513,834 Expenses
$896,611 $1,363,729
1,019,067 $71,380,094 Salaries & Benefits $27,543,135 $24,334,806
Supplies & Other Expenses $12,496,658 $11,726,150
Interest Expense $474,975 0
Other Loss es $3,440,372 0
Depreciation & Amortization $2,989,342 $1,327,977
Total expenses $46,944,482 $37,388,933
Net Income (Loss) ($2,299,791) $3,157,254
am at Crossing Rivers September 16
was implemented for Crossing Rivers Health Foundation held their 4th Annual Golf
Classic with the theme, Healthcare Superheroes. A big thanks
to our heroes of healthcare who raised nearly $12,000 to be
invested in the health and wellness needs of the region.
Crossing Rivers Health
Community Benefits and Economic Impact
In addition to providing quality health care, Crossing Rivers Health also contributes to
economy through the people directly employed, goods and services purchased and th
paid. Crossing Rivers Health supports other local businesses through 'multiplier effec
generated in three ways:
• The hospital’s purchases create industry revenues for local businesses and 'indir
jobs and income for their employees.
• Employee purchases generate 'induced' income and jobs for other businesses in
community.
• Wages and salaries are subject to federal, state and local taxes.
Job Impact of Crossing Rivers Health
Direct Jobs 338
Indirect/Induced Jobs 173
Total Jobs 511
Impact of Crossing Rivers Health on Local Economy
Revenue $44,644,690
Direct Impact $18,795,414
Indirect/Induced Impact
$63,440,104
Total Impact
Labor Income $27,543,135
Direct Impact $8,923,976
Indirect/Induced Impact
$36,467,111
Total Impact
Total Income $1,883,288
Direct Impact $956,710
Indrect/Induced Impact
$2,839,998
Total Impact
Source: “The Economic Contribution of Hospitals to Wisconsin”
September 18 September 22
Occupational Therapy offered free 12-point safety CarFit check- Partners of Crossing Rivers
ups to help improve comfort and safety fit for senior drivers. Meeting. President Dawn A
CarFit is a national program designed to give a comprehensive for 50 years and Madonna W
check on how well an older driver and their vehicle work together. service.
t Crossing Rivers Health provides access to vital health care
services 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
o the local Below is a summary of Crossing Rivers Health's care impact,
he taxes from both inpatient and outpatient services:
cts' that are
2015 2014
rect' Total Patients Discharged 971 935
Total Patient Days of Care
n the 3,291 3,668
Emergency Room Visits 5,948 5,411
Urgent Care Visits 2651 2,635
Surgical Procedures 941 1,000
Clinic Visits 7,719 7,159
Total Outpatient Visits 11,461 11,229
Crossing Rivers Health also offers an array of special programs
and activities, in addition to healthcare services, to help meet
the community’s broader health and social needs.
Our community programs include:
• Educational outreach, health screenings and
support groups
• Family Resource Center
• C.A.R.E.
• Child Care
• Assised Living
COMMUNITY
BENEFIT
Health held their Semi-Annual October
Arnold recognized Barb Huebsch Center for Specialty Care expanded services. In addition
Wachter for 60 years of volunteer to Gynecology and Pelvic Floor Specialist, new services
included Allergy/Asthma/Immunology and Cardiology.
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PEOPLE
In 2015, 47 Crossing Rivers Health At a glance Th
team members celebrated service of e
anniversaries of five-year milestone 346 team members
increments. The organization recognized: (As of 12/31/15) 1
• Two employees with 35 years of service 12.77%
• Five with 25 years of service Men
• Six with 20 years of service
• 18 with 15 years of service
• Six with 10 years of service
• 10 with five years of service
Human Resources implemented a new 87.23% Th
applicant tracking system which Women t
allows for new features and an improved
hiring process. The system reduces time 4
and cost of turnover. It also includes
an assessment tool to allow for better In 2015, 1,048 and
candidate selection and provides Human job hired
behavioral based interview questions Resources applications
specific to each candidate. processed
Human Resources implemented a new $169 ,078 w
electronic performance appraisal system, ed
reducing cost and turnaround time for an
the appraisals. It includes a multi-rater
module to allow for a 360 evaluation by
getting valuable input from colleagues.
The evaluation generates a score
which then translates into a pay for
performance increase.
October October 8
CRH received the October Firestarter award by The Studer Group as a result of Women’s health edu
achieved and sustained patient satisfaction scores. A Firestarter Hospital keeps highlighted the impo
the true essence of the organization alive and thriving by igniting the flame of women’s health and
service and caring for others providing measurable, positive outcomes. health resources ava
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The strength of the team is each individual member.
The strength of each member is the team.
~ Phil Jackson, former basketball coach and player
he average length Pay and benefit breakdown
employee tenure is
Crossing Rivers Health’s investment in each employee is more than
11.51 just a paycheck. In 2015, $19.6M was invested in employee salaries
years and wages, as well as an additional $8.4M in benefits. Although
the benefits each employee uses may differ, Crossing Rivers Health
he average age of typically invests approximately 40¢ in benefits for every $1 of wages.
eam members is
Salary Short-Term Employee Appreciation/
45.57 Disability Recognition/Events
years Health
Insurance Workmen’s Vision
77 Compensation
Paid Life
new team Time Off Wellness Insurance
members Program/Benefit
Retirement
was invested in staff Dental
ducation, training Insurance
nd development
ucation event, Laughing Matters, October 20
ortance of finding the joy of Crossing Rivers Health closed on the $32.4 million USDA Loan,
d wellness and sharing women’s used for the construction of the new medical center. The loan is
ailable in Prairie du Chien. the largest Rural Development Community Facilities Direct Loan
that has ever been awarded in the State of Wisconsin by USDA.
&2015 RETIREMENTS 20
January 2 Dr. Mark Grunwald, Clinic 1 year of service Laura
January 2 Dr. Ann Grunwald, Clinic 1 year of service Faith
January 15 Twila Dettman, Home Health Manager 23 years of service Kelse
January 30 Rita Kazda, Food Service Supervisor 35 years of service Jami
March 3 Theresa Heal, Child Care 18 years of service Laren
April 3 Jan Weisensale, Nursing Services RN 40 years of service Shan
November 9 Mary Ball, Homecare RN 29 years of service Aliso
* Defe
October 20 O
Crossing Rivers Health celebrated the life and legacy of Maintenance Technician P
Floyd ‘Frog’ Wilder, who passed away unexpectedly. He will be fondly remembered a
for his willingness to lend a hand to anyone, at any time. Throughout his fifteen year w
career at CRH, Floyd was a great friend and co-worker. C
015 SCHOLARSHIPS
a DuCharme Prairie du Chien Senior High School Nursing $8,000*
h Gurske Prairie du Chien Senior High School Nursing $4,000*
ey Kapinus Wauzeka-Steuben School District Pharmacy $8,000*
ie Kozelka Prairie du Chien Senior High School Physical Therapy $8,000*
n Lenth Central Community High School Occupational Therapy $8,000*
nice O’Connell Prairie du Chien Senior High School Nursing $8,000*
on Thurn MFL MarMac High School Nutrition/Dietetics $8,000*
erred scholarships are allocated after a recipient is accepted into a program and meets all eligibility requirements.
October 28 November
Pretty in Pink, annual Relay For Life To further meet the needs of the region,
and breast health education event, Crossing Rivers Health Clinic announced
was held in recognition of Breast the addition of obstetrical care, prenatal to
Cancer Awareness Month. postpartum, to the list of services offered.
Growing Here l Page 17
VOLUNTEERS Partners of
2015 Partners of Crossing Rivers Health 2015 V
Board of Directors 69 volunte
• Dawn Arnold, President • Jane O’Brien, Vice President Volunteers pr
• Jerry’s
• Deanie Kieser, Secretary • Alice Kirschbaum, Treasurer • Comm
• Delores Bonney • Donnette Carlson Partners acti
• Americ
• Iva Mulhern • Mattie Rademacher • Gerani
• Comm
• Ruth Skelly • Period
• Advoc
• Shawna Atterbury, Volunteer Services Coordinator
Income Gene
Jerry’s Gift Sho
Hospital vendi
Book and gift f
Geranium and
Member dues..
A Light For All
Season of Ligh
Walk of Stars...
Greeting cards
Book cart..........
Our Wisconsin
Dish rag sales..
Total..................
Mission
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the health ca
provides lead
the communi
November 2 November 6
In answering the community’s need for mental and 1st Annual Hospice Art Fundraiser h
behavioral health services, Crossing Rivers Health lives the Hospice program has touch
Center for Behavioral Health opened its doors. The Dousman House in Prairie du C
for the Crossing Rivers Health Hosp
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f Crossing Rivers Health
Volunteer Services
eers l 2,202 hours
rovided service in the following areas:
s Gift Shoppe • North entrance desk greeter
munications Department • Crossing Rivers Health Assisted Living
tivities and events:
can Red Cross blood drives • Book & gift fairs
ium & hanging baskets sale • Public policy education
munity Health Education • Recreation therapy activities
d of Purple Crying hats for newborns
cacy
erated Grants & Giving
oppe.........(Gross Sales) $21,903.39 4 area high school scholarships.............. $4,000.00
ing machines...................... $2,601.97 Hospital miscellaneous donations..............$924.55
fairs...................................... $1,793.15 Activity cube for Rehabilitation Department
hanging baskets sale ..... $1,830.50 waiting room.................................................$600.00
................................................. $770.00 Baby’s 1st Books for all newborns.............$547.90
Seasons................................. $575.00 Child Care toys...............................................$500.00
hts............................................. $491.00 Breast Cancer awareness
................................................. $390.00
s................................................ $143.00 monthly planners.........................................$488.60
................................................... $90.25 Kindle Fire for ER pediatric patients..........$200.00
n magazine sales..................... $56.00
................................................... $34.00 Total.............................................................. $7,261.05
...........................................$30,678.26
Crossing Rivers Health primary mission and responsibility is to assist in meeting
are and wellness needs of our health care community. Our member organization
dership opportunities, education, and assists in the development of resources for
ities we serve.
held celebrating the many November 7
hed. The event, held at Six employees were honored at the employee
Chien, raised nearly $13,000 christmas party in the following Ambassador
pice program. of the Year categories: Joy, Unity, Integrity,
Compassion, Excellence and Leadership.
Wisconsin hospitals and health systems have
reduced the occurrence of health care associated
infections and enhanced quality care to patients,
by mandating influenza vaccinations for eligible
employees and volunteers. The state of Wisconsin
achieved a 93% vaccination rate, resulting in 3rd
best nationwide.
Crossing Rivers Health
achieved a 98% vaccination rate.
Each nurse explained, Crossing Rivers Hea
in detail, everything I
needed to know in a way extreme
I could understand.
for their ability to com
- Crossing Rivers Health Patient 100
96% overall77.4%Crossing Rivers Health has achieved 80
60
100 inpatient satisfaction. 40
20
80
0 97% 87
60
Q1 Q2
40
The average time an
20 receive a diagnos
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0 79% 84% 85% 96% Crossing Rivers
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 14 MIN
National averag
Statistics provided by 2015
December 4
Partners of Crossing Rivers Health hosted the first Season of Lights Tree
Lighting Ceremony since the move to the new medical center. The tree-top
star honorees were Floyd 'Frog' Wilder and Malachi Donovan Wetter.
alth nurses are ranked QUALITY
ely high The Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare
Providers and Systems (HCAHPS), is a standardized
mmunicate with patients. survey instrument that has been in-use since 2006 to
measure patient's perspective of hospital care.
7% 98% 94%
At Crossing Rivers Health, inpatient satisfaction
Q3 Q4 may be attributed to patient-centered care and
implementing the following processes:
n ER patient waits to
stic evaluation by a Rounding on patients by nurse leaders, to ensure
al professional at that all patient needs are being met.
s Health is under
AIDETSM, which stands for Acknowledge,
NUTES Introduce, Duration, Explanation and Thank,
is an evidence-based communication tool that
ge is 28 minutes has been shown to reduce patient anxiety and
enhance patients' participation in their care.
5 Press Ganey Survey Results
In-room patient care white boards with
individualized information to enhance
communication between staff, patients and
families.
Change of shift nursing reports at the bedside,
allowing patients to be active participants in
their care,
Weekly feedback to staff regarding patient
satisfaction.
Mission-driven care that goes beyond
expectations.
Post-discharge phone calls to patients, to assist in
their transition home.
December 8
Hospice Candlelight Memorial held to remember the lives
of loved ones lost. Members of the Bereavement Team,
Hospice volunteers and Hospice staff hosted the evening.
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FOUNDATION Donors en
Crossing Rivers Health Foundation Foundation e
Board of Directors Crossing Rivers He
a lasting impact by
advancement of h
year the Foundatio
philanthropy, whil
generous people w
make a positive im
on health care.
Jim Smith Coreen Adamany, RN Char Bender Mary Novey The 4th annual
Secretary Foundation Golf C
President Vice President Treasurer featured the them
‘Healthcare Super
Fred Huebsch Maria Brummel Rebecca Bush Charlie Connell honoring heroic he
Past President Director care professionals
Director Appointed Director the donors, volunt
and community m
Roy C. George Paul Ginkel John Kurt, DVM Rick Peterson and wellness. Nea
Director Director Director Director for the Crossing R
general fund. Gen
Foundation Board
priority equipmen
and wellness prog
Crossing Rivers He
Philanthropy
William P. Sexton Chuck Simmons Catherine Vincent 1,16
Designated Director Director Director 20%
57% 23%
Al Weber, DC Beth Welter, DDS 140
Director Director
Rooted Here l Page 20
nrich healthcare
events make philanthropy fun
ealth Foundation donors make The first annual Hospice Art Fundraiser,
y contributing to the Beautiful Life, was held on November 6th. More
health care for this region. Each than 130 people attended and 60 art pieces
on seeks to bring fun to were featured through live and silent auction.
le celebrating the The art event raised over $23,000
who for Crossing Rivers Health
mpact Hospice, helping to
sustain the Hospice
program and provide
patients with comfort and
Classic dignity at the end of life.
me
rheroes’, Our Hospice program is
ealth Employees, volunteers and comm unity members support honored to provide for
s, and the Foundation's fundraising e vents; 100% of event the medical, emotional,
teers and spiritual needs of
proceeds are used to advance h ealthcare in the region.
members who support health patients and their families. In many cases,
arly $12,000 was raised patients’ needs are fulfilled at no cost or
Rivers Health Foundation’s without full reimbursement from Medicare,
neral funds are directed by the HMOs and insurance. Contributions from the
d of Directors to be used for event help to offset those costs, keeping the
nt purchases or health hospice program viable.
grams provided by
ealth.
y at a glance Total investment
62 Total donors $679,619 in health care
to organization in 2015
as of 12/31/15 The Crossing Rivers Health Foundation provided
financial support in 2015 for the following purposes:
Employees of Construction of the new medical center,
Crossing Rivers Health Hospice program and staff scholarships for
Organization/ clinical skill advancement.
Business Donors
$163,536 Total donations
Individual/ received in 2015
Family Donors Total does not include in-kind contributions,
New donors totaling an additional $14,000.
in 2015
Gifts from the Heart
Memorial gifts to Crossing Rivers Health Foundation (Janu
In Memory of Charles Bakke In Memory of Jim Flones In Memory of John Wachter
Dean Bakke Market & Johnson Graham & Nancy Botha
Steven Bakke Gregory & Anne Cade
Todd Bakke In Memory of Lois Griffith The Family of John Wachter
Pat Hagen Donna Svenson Curtis Hawkins
Jill Schneeberger
In Memory of Ralph Bartels In Memory of Ruby Harville Marion Sneeberger
Sue Bartels Keith Harville
In Memory of Rosalie Weber
In Memory of Ellen Bechtel In Memory of Betty Howe Jeaninne McAllister
Roger Bechtel Kimberly Bollman
Sharon French In Memory of Les Weisensal
Marjorie Johnson In Memory of Morgan Loper Janette Weisensale
Arla Zmoos Bernell & June Larson
Marilyn Loper In Memory of Carolyn Welsh
In Memory of Dale Boldt Maralyn Welsh
Nancy Wiltsie In Memory of Diane McTaggart
Patrick McTaggart In Memory of Jerry Welsh
In Memory of Jerry Custer James & Sheryl Ariss
Gary Houg In Memory of Kathryn O’Kane Maralyn Welsh
Steve & Kathy Lensch Jerry & Marjorie O’Kane
In Memory of Mary Wiedner
In Memory of Alvin Darling In Memory of Mildred Prew Anderson Chemical Compan
Vera Darling David Hardy James & Patricia Byrnes
Roger & Jeanette Head John & Sandra Byrnes
In Memory of Virginia Elvert SubZero Robert & Susan Greenberg
Mary Dillman David & Barbara Keeling
W. Harlow & Ila Duerst In Memory of Steve Reeg Wayne Kloke
Bruce Elvert Arlene Victor Mark & Carol Nierman
David & Rose Ann Krieg Michael & Deborah Otto
Ronald & Katherine Quamme In Memory of Dave Tower Richard & Roxanne Penk
John & Sara Ryan Arden & Lynn Zitzna Amy Peterson
Curtis & Cheryl Roe
In Memory of Lyle Enabrit In Memory of Tim Troester Larry & Cindy Schellhammer
Pat Malanaphy Barbara Mohning Byron & Donna Schultz
Michael & Kelly Schultz
In Memory of Ken Fish In Memory of Cathy Vondrum Dennis & Nancy Sweeney
Patricia Fish Suzanne Boese Julie Wiedner
Pat Malanaphy Michael Cull Roger & Kay Wilson
Cecelia Peterson Jim & Linda Lee Germaine The 614 Company
Donald & Judy Teply Loren Vondrum
MISSION: The Crossing Rivers Health Foundation, through its philanthropic effor
hospital’s mission, ensuring a lifetime of quality health care to the people of our r
uary 1, 2015 - December 31, 2015)
r In Memory of Floyd 'Frog' Wilder
Anonymous CRH Employees (52)
Terri Achenbach
Diana Alderson
Javier Alvarez
Suzanne Atkinson
Zita and Michael Balk
Peggy Barton
r Angie Bollman
Denny & Bev Cathman
Jayne Dressler
le Sasha Dull
Lisa & Brian Esser
Ruth Graewin
h Mike Kozelka
Ed & Kris Lawrence
Jill Morovits
Pat & Iva Mulhern
Sandy Nagle
Brenda Nugent
r Ken Pankow
ny Partners of
Crossing Rivers Health
Ronald & Ruth Peters
Mary Shipley
Brian Simmons
Marki Stamatiades
Tammy & Jasen Thompson
Karen Ulrich
Bob & Ellen Zwirlein
r While we strive to get every donor
name correct prior to publication,
we apologize for an unintended
omission or incorrect listing.
Please contact Sasha Dull at Sasha Dull Liz Darnell
608.357.2140 or by e-mail at
[email protected] Chief Development Officer Foundation Associate
with corrections.
rts, will support the
regional communities.
Growing Here l Page 21
MEDICAL Allergy/Asthma/Immunology
STAFF John Moore, MD
Rooted Here l Page 22 Anesthesiology
Doris Barnes, CRNA
Charles Beinborn, CRNA
Dick Beinborn, CRNA
Georgia Govier, CRNA
Richard Keppler, CRNA
Richard Kreiman, CRNA
Michael J. Rider, CRNA
Audiology
Cathy Goetz, MS
Behavioral Health
Nicolette Mabb, DNP
Darlene Meiners, LPC
Richelle Bouska, LPC, NCC
Cardiology
Rami Eltibi, MD
Thomas Johnson, MD
Ramanujam Ramabadran, MD
Certified Nurse Midwife
Terri Payne, APNP, CNM
Dentistry
Mark Fohey, D.D.S.
Emergency Medicine
Christopher Burrows, MD
Nanci Cherry, MD
R. Timothy Fitzner, MD
Charles Havel, MD
Mohammad Khan, MD
Jaime Quezada, MD
Family Medicine
Stacy Blackburn, DO*
Walter Boisvert, MD
David DeHart, MD*
Robert Key, MD*
Christopher Mees, MD
Family Medicine (cont.) Oncology
Sara Mees, MD Leah Dietrich, MD
Matthew Olson, MD* Alcee Jumonville, MD
Michael Rogge, MD* Michael Ojelabi, MD
Owen Vincent, DO*
Kirk Prodzinski, DO* Opthalmology
*Family Medicine w/obstetrics Christopher Born, MD
General Surgery Orthopedic Surgery
Tamara Holzer, DO Mark Perpich, MD
Carrie Kramer, MD
Jennifer McLellan, MD Otolaryngology
Michael Case, MD
Gynecology Timothy King, MD
Steven Bush, MD
Jason Rexroth, MD Pain Management
Georgia Govier, CRNA
Inpatient Specialists (Hospitalists)
Anne Brucker-Busso, MD Pathology
Bhanu Sankineni, MD Jeffry Degenhardt, MD
Sara Rybarczyk, MD Anna Kemp, MD
Saroj Shrestha, MD Vinay Naik, MD
Matthew Olson, MD
Physician Assistant
Internal Medicine Jean Tobin, PA-C
Sara Rybarczyk, MD
Podiatry
Nephrology Stephen Bogue, DPM
Balaji Scrinivasan, MD Nicholas Lombardo, DPM
Kumari Usha, MD Michelle Schroeder, DPM
Craig Sullivan, DPM
Family Nurse Practitioner Brooke Tappe, DPM
Peggy Barton, APNP Gregory Valkosky, DPM
Holly Griswold, DNP
Heidi Hochhausen, APNP Radiology
Susan McMillan, APNP Alisa Johnson, MD
Pamela Myhre, APNP Michael Wilbur, MD
Terri Payne, APNP, CNM
Michelle Peterson, APNP Sleep Study
Rochelle Neisius, APNP Adel S. Zurob, MD
Tammy Plondke, APNP
Urology
Obstetrics Thomas Londergan, MD
Steven Bush, MD Michael Price, MD
&AWARDS
RECOGNITION
H Studer Fire Starter Award
October Organization of the Month
Recognized for dedication to achieving clinical, service and
operation of excellence.
H Approved as a Wisconsin Well Woman
Program Participant
The Wisconsin Well Woman Program (WWWP) provides preventive
health screening services to women with little or no health insurance
coverage. The program is administered by the Wisconsin Department
of Health Services, Division of Public Health, and is available in all 72
counties and 11 tribes.
H Prairie du Chien Chamber of Commerce
C.F. LaPointe Award
Award is given to a business member who GOES above and beyond
to enrich the Prairie du Chien community.
H Wisconsin Hospital Association
Partners for Patients Collaborative Award
Recognized for outstanding commitment to patient safety.
H Women’s Choice Award for America’s Best
Hospitals for Emergency Care
Recognized for superior performance on Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services measures in Emergency Services.
LICENSURE
ACCREDITED BY
The Joint Commission
• Critical Access Hospital
• Laboratory
• Home Care
LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION
American College of Radiology
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Clinical Laboratory Improvement
Amendments Certification
Department of Safety and Professional Services
Pharmacy
Food and Drug Administration
Aesthetics Establishment
State of Wisconsin Department of Health
Services Division of Quality Assurance
Community Based Residential Facility
Emergency Level IV Trauma Classification
Home Health
Hospice
High Complexity (Food Service)
X-Ray Device Registration
MEMBERSHIPS
American Hospital Association
Fennimore Chamber of Commerce
Intalere
McGregor/Marquette Chamber of Commerce
National Rural Health Association
Pink Ribbon Facility
Prairie du Chien Area Chamber of Commerce
Rural Wisconsin Health Cooperative
Shared Purchasing Solutions
Wisconsin Hospital Association
Growing Here l Page 23
Your independent provider of commun
As your bridge to wellness, Support Groups & Education
we are continually adding and
enhancing services to meet the • Breast feeding education
health and wellness needs of • Car seat safety checks
the communities we serve. • Childbirth education
• CPR/AED/First Aid training
Offering the following services • Diabetes education
right here, close to home. • Grief support
• Health screenings
Center for Specialty Care • Moms Like Me
• Nutrition counseling
• Allergy • PALS 4 Good summer camp
• Asthma • Parenting education
• Audiology • Safe Sitter
• Cardiology • Smoking Cessation
• Foot care • Wellness education
• Immunology
• Incontinence Diagnostic Services &
• OB/GYN Medical Screenings
• Pelvic floor specialist
• Women’s health specialties • Bone density scan
• Colonoscopy
Primary Care Clinics • CT scan
• EKG
Fennimore and Prairie du Chien • Endoscopy
• Acute illness care • Infant hearing screenings
• Behavioral health services • Laboratory services
• Chronic disease management • Mammography
• DOT physicals • MRI
• Immunizations • Nuclear medicine scan
• Prenatal and obstetrical care • Sleep study
• Preventive medicine • Stress testing
• Women’s health • Ultrasound
• X-ray
Emergency and Urgent Care Services
• 24 hr. Emergency care
• Urgent care
37868 US Hwy 1
nity health and wellness since 1957.
Social Work & Family Support Medical Services
Services
• Chemotherapy
• Power of attorney for healthcare • Infusion therapy
• C.A.R.E. (Crawford Abuse Resistance Effort) • Medical/surgical care
• Family Resource Center • Obstetrical services
• Child Care • Observation
- Before/after school program • Pediatrics
- Montessori program • Respite care
• Patient resource nurse (Nurse Navigator) • Respiratory therapy
• Referral assistance • Skilled nursing (Swing bed)
• Special care unit
Homecare & Residential Services • Pain management
• Oncology
• Assisted Living • Ostomy care
• Chaplain • Women’s health
• Home health • Wound care
• Telemonitoring
• Home IV, home oxygen Rehabilitation Services
• Home Medical Equipment Retail Store
• Hospice • Athletic training
• Infusion therapy • Birth to 3
• Lifeline • Cardiac rehabilitation
• Maternal newborn visits • Lymphedema therapy
• Palliative care • Massage therapy and esthetics
• Personal home services • Occupational therapy
• Transfusion services • Pelvic floor therapy
• Physical therapy
Surgical Services • Pulmonary rehabilitation
• Speech therapy
• Colonoscopy • Vestibular therapy
• Ear Nose Throat (ENT) • Healthy hearts
• Endoscopy • Occupational medicine
• General surgery
• Gynecologic surgery Healthcare Partners
• Minimally invasive surgery
• Ophthalmologic surgery • Crossing Rivers Health Foundation
• Orthopedic surgery • Partners of Crossing Rivers Health
• Pelvic floor surgery
• Podiatric surgery
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