$37.0M in expenses
Fostoria hospital association (d/b/a promedica fostoria community hospital) is a member of promedica health system, INC. (promedica), a mission-based, locally owned, nonprofit healthcare organization highly focused on achieving core values. Headquartered in toledo, ohio, promedica serves 28 states across the country and is one of the nation's leading health systems . Our stewardship of resources has enabled us to wisely invest in patient-centered care, advanced technology, innovative programs, and family-oriented facilities that help to ensure patients and area residents have equal access to high-quality, safe care in the most appropriate setting, regardless of patients' ability to pay. Accredited by the joint commission, promedica fostoria community hospital (FCH) is a 25-bed, acute care hospital in northwest ohio. The hospital celebrated 90 years in the community in 2020. In addition to offering emergency care, general surgery, and inpatient care, FCH has a broad range of outpatient services that include cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation; special imaging; radiology and laboratory services; physical, occupational and speech therapies. As a critical access hospital, FCH also provides health services that other similarly sized, rural hospitals do not, including a sleep disorder unit, pain management, and a retail pharmacy. Additionally, FCH's cancer and infusion center improves patient access and ensures a comfortable setting for cancer patients and their families. The FCH diabetes education program is recognized by the american diabetes association in accordance with the national standards and helps patients learn to manage their care and prevent complications from the chronic disease. The hospital received accreditation from the american college of radiology for magnetic resonance imaging. FCH also partners with promedica hospice to provide inpatient hospice care so that patients who are too ill to return home or go to an inpatient hospice facility may continue receiving expert, compassionate care in their local hospital near friends and family. In 2024, FCH was recognized with the 2024 performance leadership awards for excellence in outcomes. Compiled by the chartis center for rural health, the performance leadership awards honor top quartile performance (i.e., 75th percentile or above) among rural hospitals in outcomes. In 2024, FCH served 651 inpatients and 53,033 outpatients. Additionally, 12,947 individuals sought emergency care at FCH. The hospital contributed $12,403,000 in community benefit through community benefit expenditures, financial assistance, and government-sponsored, means-tested health care. FCH provided a significant amount of financial assistance to the community during 2024, of which $2,728,000 represented uncompensated amounts for treatment to those patients who did not have the financial resources to pay for hospital services. Financial assistance represents the cost to provide service and does not include the costs for accounts written off to bad debt for patients who do not pay their bills. FCH cost of bad debt for 2024 was $3,127,000 . This amount is not included in the community benefit amount of $12,403,000 noted above. Further, FCH provided $661,000 of community benefit through costs - not reimbursed by the government - for treating medicaid and other means-tested patients. During 2024, FCH provided 151 jobs through direct employment , expending $12,623,000 in net payroll . A total of $827,000 was withheld from hospital employees in state and local taxes .in summary, FCH demonstrates promedica's mission and core values by providing high-quality health care to all patients, regardless of their race, creed, sex, national origin, disability, or age. And we recognize that not all individuals possess the ability to purchase essential medical care. Therefore, we provide these healthcare services; recruit and train healthcare professionals to serve the broader community; provide appropriate financial assistance; offer services and contributions to other nonprofit organizations that allow them to provide key services to their constituents; and present free educational classes, health fairs and other activities to our local community to help ensure all members have equal access to care.