$163.1M in expenses
Cedars-sinai marina hospital ("the hospital"), formerly known as CFHS holdings, INC., doing business as cedars-sinai marina del rey hospital, is a 133-bed nonprofit hospital. The hospital is fully accredited with the joint commission (TJC), a nationally recognized organization providing the highest standards for safety and quality of care. The hospital has the following inpatient and outpatient services: - 24-hour emergency services- telemedicine stroke program in the emergency room- telepsych services in the emergency room- intensive care unit- telemetry/medical surgical units (cardiac monitored beds)(see schedule o for continuation)(continued from page 2)- inpatient and outpatient diagnostic services (lab, imaging, gi, cardiology)- outpatient spine clinic (the marina spine center)- minimally invasive surgical services (for hernia, appendectomy, gall bladder, colon, anti-reflux, weight management, spine, total hip, total knee cases), utilizing the da vinci robot and the mako stryker ortho robot.hospital statistics:employees: 850 (head count per diem included)physicians with hospital privileges: 339surgeons with hospital privileges: 209number of surgeries annually: 3,981number of ER visits annually: 41,917payor % - medicare: 38.0%, medi-cal: 3.8%, commercial and managed care: 52.9%, self-pay and other: 5.3%hospital operations:continued enhancements to the reporting capabilities of the electronic medical records system, including upgraded technology and reporting capabilities, have improved the ability of physicians and clinical staff to view prior visit records, enhanced patient safety via alerts, increased data analysis, and decreased the amount of labor for scanning of paper documents and analysis of data.community support and engagement highlights:- the marina spine center is a nationally recognized outpatient care center offering comprehensive spine services, from evaluation and diagnosis to surgery and rehabilitation.- the hospital has established key partnerships with local organizations to reduce health disparities, improve access to care, and food insecurity, and promotion of overall health and well-being for vulnerable members of our community.- hospital leadership engages with the community in a variety of ways on a consistent basis. Facility staff represents the hospital at the following local community events and collaboratives listed below. *playa vista sunrise rotary club *mar vista family center *airport marina counseling *venice boys and girls club *mar vista boys and girls club *venice family clinic *the people concern (formerly opcc) *ST. Joseph center - ces (coordinated entry system) *bread & roses cafe *lax coastal chamber of commerce- the hospital adopts families during the holiday season through several of the above agencies and hospital leadership actively participates in other fund-raising community events through both monetary and employee support.- the hospital provides free community flu clinics, stroke prevention education, and helps fund community gardens for a local boys & girls club.program accomplishments/development:- the hospital has been utilizing telemedicine in the emergency room since february 2017 to successfully diagnose stroke and expedite treatment. - the hospital started a tele-ICU/ICU intensivist program with physicians from CSMC in 2020 in response to the higher acuity patients because of covid-19.- in april 2022, the hospital contracted with array behavioral care services to provide a tele-psych service to the behavioral health patient population. This program has continued to bring a much-needed resource to patients in the emergency room in the inpatient units as well as within the community.- the hospital obtained the american heart/american stroke association and the DNV healthcare USA primary stroke center certification in 2023.- specialty physicians are rotating through a clinic adjacent to the hospital to cover specialties not previously offered at the hospital. Services provided include ent, GYN, cardiology, gi, and neurology, making follow-up appointments easier for patients who have been seen as inpatients in the hospital. This also helps reduce readmissions.- the hospital has also participated in the bridge navigator program in collaboration with the california department of health care services. This program provides grant funding to support the emergency department of the hospital to become a primary access point for the treatment of substance abuse disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. This program, which started in the summer of 2022, has been running successful since and received additional grant funding through fiscal year 2023.- in 2022, cedars-sinai embarked on a 4-year redevelopment project to bring a modern, state of the art hospital of the future to the marina del rey community. The project, which is due to be completed in december 2026, will include all the services currently provided in the existing hospital as well as a cath lab, additional inpatient capacity with 160 total beds, and additional emergency room bays.