Brock Hughes Annual Report

F I S C A L Y E A R OCT 2022–SEPT 2023 ANNUA L R E P O R T

The Mission of Brock Hughes Medical Center is to provide affordable, compassionate, and high-quality medical, pharmaceutical, and preventive health care services to the uninsured and insured residents of Wythe and Bland Counties.

A B O U T U S

We believe that every person has the right to health care services that are:

CORE VALUES

• Accountability • Collaboration • Cost-Effectiveness • Prevention

• Responsiveness • Transparency • Community Wellness • Flexibility

BOARD OF D I RECTORS Julia Jackson King, Chair Gary Houseman, Vice-Chair Sarah Sarver, Secretary Barb Sewell, Treasurer Kim Ayers, Parliamentarian Kay Corvin, Director Jamie Hinkle, Director Brenda Atwell, Director Sheri Shelton, Director Allyson Williams, Director Curtis Hawkins, Director Michael Cole, Director Lennon Counts, Director

Accessible Affordable

Culturally Appropriate Delivered with Dignity

VISION

and Respect High-Quality Equitable Timely

Brock Hughes Medical Center envisions a community of healthy people made possible through accessible and dignified health care services for all.

Director Kay Corvin and Director Jamie Hinkle were recognized at their last Board of Directors meeting for their contributions while serving 6 years (Kay) and 4 years (Jamie).

O U R H I S T O R Y

2014

2013

1997

2016

Received 501(c)(3) nonprofit status. 2004

1995

2010

Began offering the Medication Assistance Program to anyone in the community needing assistance with obtaining prescriptions, insured or uninsured.

After extensive interior renovations, the clinic relocated to 450 West Monroe Street. The building was purchased with a grant from the Wythe-Bland Foundation, allowing for funds to be allocated to services instead of lease payments.

Relocated to the Edgemont Center, staffed by part time employees, with clinic hours during the day. *More accessible for patients

Brock Hughes Free Clinic begins at the Wythe County Health Department.

Began doing business as Brock Hughes Medical Center (BHMC).

Relocated to the leased Pine Street location.

2020

Began offering monthly wellness classes and the Medical Transportation Program for the Wythe-Bland communities. Completed “Project Raise the Roof” renovations. 2022

2021

Medicaid expanded in Virginia and BHMC became a hybrid clinic, providing services to patients of all ages who are uninsured or insured with Medicaid or Medicare. *Some commercial insurances accepted 2019

2017

Began offering lab services onsite, Covid testing and treatment, and Chronic Care Management program. A partnership with Bland Ministry Center made it possible for BHMC patients to have access to dental services in the same building.

Began offering women’s health exams and VHSL sports physicals. Kicked off the “Raise the Roof” campaign to raise funds for a new roof and parking lot.

BHMC began offering primary healthcare services to children under 18.

includes monetary support and the expansion of relationships and partnerships with those around us. The success of the clinic has been dependent on, and will continue to depend on, the community at large. We know that we can continue to lean on you to help us in our vital work. Sincerely, Stacey Linkous Executive Director Julia S. Jackson King Chair, Board of Directors

Dear Friend, Serving Wythe and Bland counties since 1995, BHMC began as a “free clinic.” Today BHMC is known as a hybrid/expanded clinic, serving patients of all ages who are without health insurance, have Medicaid, Medicare or commercial insurance. BHMC provides acute, chronic and preventive care as well as services for the community as a whole. While the clinic model changed, clinic services expanded and BHMC strengthened its delivery of services during the last few years, it has remained true to its Mission. Operating as a nonprofit since 2004, BHMC relies on grants, donations and fundraising in order to continue providing program services to this vulnerable population in our community. This is where YOU can help! We have worked diligently to make our community aware of the need that exists as well as how crucial increased support will be for the success of the clinic. This

A U D I T E D F I N A N C I A L R E P O R T Grants 48%

I N C OM E

Donations 6%

Donations

$86,828 $666,315 $142,544 $292,911 $23,368

Grants

In-kind, Net

Other/Misc 13%

Clinic Fees, Net Special Events

Other/Miscellaneous

$180,395

TOTAL

$1,392,361

In-kind, Net

Clinic Fees, Net 21%

10% Special Events 2%

Program Services

$808,610 $149,051

Fundraising 1%

Management & General

Management & General 15%

Fundraising

$9,537

Program Services 84%

TOTAL

$967,198

E X P E N S E S

For every $100 donated to BHMC, $84 is spent on program services.

P R O G R A M S E R V I C E S

ACUTE CARE Colds, Strep & Flu Covid Testing Covid Treatment Ear Infections & Drainage Injuries Sinus Infections Urinary Tract Infections Injections Minor skin procedures (skin tag, lesion, cyst removal)

CHRONIC CARE Diabetes

PHARMACY Prescriptions for uninsured patients Medication Reconciliation Disease State Education Chronic Care Management Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) Nutritional Counseling

PREVENTIVE & ROUTINE MEDICINE Annual Wellness Visits Sports Physicals Women’s Health Exams Immunizations Blood Pressure Screenings Cholesterol Screenings Skin Checks Self-Care Education Emotional Wellness Coaching

Heart Disease Hypertension High Cholesterol COPD Thyroid Disease Migraines Depression/Anxiety

The staff are consistently courteous, attentive and responsive.

OTHER SERVICES Laboratory Onsite Specialist & Diagnostic Testing Referrals

SERVICES AVAILABLE TO THE COMMUNITY: Medication Assistance Program Medical Transportation Program Healthy Lifestyle Series

C OMM U N I T Y I M P A C T

59 Unduplicated Pediatric Patients (patients under 18)

741 Unduplicated Adult Patients

5,734 Total Visits/ Encounters

134 New Patients

74 Patients enrolled in Chronic Care Management Program

Participants in the Monthly Health Education Classes 72

6,420 Prescriptions (Filled on-site, thirty-day prescriptions)

ME E T Ms. Stoots

A long-time employee in the service industry and a hard worker to boot, Wendy Stoots found herself without health insurance options because her employers did not offer these benefits. She was unable to afford the high premium costs associated with health insurance, but also earned too much

Monitoring System. The cost of a Continuous Glucose Monitoring system to help her monitor her blood sugar while at work would have been more than she could afford on her income. However, as part of the Chronic Care Management (CCM) program at BHMC, Ms. Stoots was supplied with a Continuous Glucose Monitoring system beginning in June of 2022. Since beginning to use the system and meeting with the pharmacist approximately once every other week, Ms. Stoots’ average blood glucose has improved from approximately 209 to 158, according to the most recent readings. The system alerts Ms. Stoots when her blood sugar level is dropping while at work so that she can immediately have a snack to raise the level before it becomes dangerously low, which would then affect her being able to work. Ms. Stoots has also seen improvements in her blood pressure during her participation in the program. The CCM program has been funded in-part by the Wythe-Bland Foundation since 2020. This program is significantly improving the health outcomes of other BHMC patients diagnosed with chronic diseases, like Ms. Stoots. Ms. Stoots is grateful the clinic has been here for her for so long. Without BHMC, her options for primary healthcare and pharmacy services through the years would have been slim to none. She indicated that the individual time Dr. Sword has been able to spend with her and the diabetic supplies the Clinic has been able to provide her through her participation in the CCM program has been invaluable to her and has allowed her to continue to live a high-quality lifestyle and maintain her work.

to qualify for Medicaid. Her only option in the mid-1990s was to turn to the then Brock Hughes Free Clinic which was located in the Wythe County Health Department. In 1996, Ms. Stoots was diagnosed with diabetes. Ms. Stoots began participating with Keri Sword, PharmD, in the BHMC Chronic Care Management program more than two years ago. At that time, the program was a new addition to the services provided by BHMC. In addition to being a diabetic, Ms. Stoots has trouble maintaining her blood sugar levels in the optimal range, experiencing periodic hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) episodes, which can be very dangerous. These episodes threatened her ability to continue her work. Ms. Stoots needed some way to monitor her blood sugar levels more consistently while working while also not disrupting her workflow. Dr. Sword recommended that she try a Continuous Blood Glucose

GOL F TOURNAME NT

"Thank you to all involved who led to the success of the 5th Annual Jerry Hurt Memorial Golf Tournament. Without community support, the tournament would not be possible. Without the tournament, program services would be affected.” -Stacey, Executive Director

WYTHEVILLE GOLF CLUB Host

74 Sponsors 102 Players 9 Volunteers

J E R R Y H U R T T he The BHMC golf tournament is named for the late Jerry Hurt who was serving as treasurer of the Brock Hughes Medical Center at the time of his untimely death in 2018. Jerry Hurt was a pillar in our community. He graduated from Rural Retreat High School, Wytheville Community College, Virginia Tech, and received his MBA from the West Virginia College of Graduate Studies (WVU). He began his professional career with the Mining and Metals Division of Union Carbide Corporation, which later became Elkem Metals USA, where he served as president. Later, Jerry specialized in the development and diversification of numerous small business ventures. He Jerry and his family

retired from Starck Van Lines (Pittsburgh) in 2014 after serving as CEO. Upon retirement, Jerry and his wife Phyllis returned to the town they loved, Rural Retreat, VA, and the extended family they treasured. Jerry contributed an enormous amount of his time, talents and money to churches, this community, foundations, boards, civic organizations and individuals throughout Wythe County. A successful businessman, he led with intelligence and kindness, garnering respect along the way. Hurt was very passionate in his work at BHMC. He believed that a golf tournament was just what BHMC needed as a “signature” fundraiser, an event that would be recognizable to the community every year. Executive Director Stacey Linkous, along with several board members, ensured that Jerry’s vision became a reality in 2019. The Hurt Family has supported the tournament since its’ inaugural year.

BHMC was very fortunate to have Jerry. His vision for BHMC has been fulfilled; the Jerry Hurt Memorial Golf Tournament has become a very special community event each August. It’s a time to celebrate the life of Jerry and support BHMC.

Jerry and his wife Phyllis

G I V I N G T R E E The “Giving Tree” is located on the wall in the patient waiting room. A leaf can be purchased and a plate will be engraved with the donor’s chosen wording. A memorial or honor gift is a meaningful way to celebrate someone important to you or a special occasion and in turn benefit BHMC as well. There are 3 levels of giving:

D O N O R S

Minick, Jim Moore, Robert & Alice (In Memory of Dr. & Mrs. C.D. Moore, Sr.) Mt. Pleasant United Women in Faith Naylor, Treva Pattison, Donnie & Cathy Presgraves, Betty The Red Hat Society of Wytheville S & W Fertilizer Seed & Chemical Co., Inc. The Smith Family St. Johns Episcopal Church Women Stallard, Marty & Fran Stanley, Melissa Stoots, Kenneth & Alisha Thode Family Charitable Fund (In Honor of Sarah & Wes Asbury)

Eleanor Faye Kincer Estate Fraternal Order of Eagles Grayson Hill Farm (Tommy & Barbara Duncan) Fisher, Dwayne (In Memory of Bob Fisher) Hall, Sarah (In Memory of Maxine Huddle) Hall, Wanda (In Memory of Hoppy Linkous) Hash, Joseph & Carole Heinlein, Mary Hurt, Phyllis (In Memory of Jerry Hurt) Hurt, Rick & Monica (In Memory of Jerry Hurt) Johnson, Chuck & Lee Jones, Erica King, Richard & Naomi Lethco, Bill & Donna (In Memory of Hoppy Linkous) Marinus, Beth Martin, Joyce (In Memory of Willow Aker) McElroy, Ida (In Memory of David McElroy)

7 Dogs Brewpub-Bristol Restaurant Akers, Frank AmazonSmile Foundation Anonymous Ashworth, Dr. Phyllis C. (In Memory of Shirley D. McCormick) Ayers, Kimberly (In Memory Of Pattie C. Waller) Barton, Dr. Walter and Frances Bishop, Marie Burns, Mary Campbell, Martha Cipriani, Gerry & Jill (In Memory of Jerry Hurt) Corvin, Jerry & Kay (In Memory of Pattie C. Waller) Curves (Wytheville) Daugherty, Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Dellinger, Paul & Maxine Duncan, Jeannie DuPuis, Patty Edwards, Mary

GOLD LEVEL (Yellow Leaf) $1000-up

SILVER LEVEL (Green Leaf) $500-$999

BRONZE LEVEL (Red Leaf) $100-$499

Viars, Sean & Cheryl Walmart (Wytheville) Wheat, James and Susan Wytheville Womens Club

"To all our supporters, we thank you and hope we can continue to count on you to help us achieve a healthier community for all." –Stacey, Executive Director and Julia, Board Chair

Stacey Linkous, Executive Director and Ida McElroy (donor)

WH A T ' S H A P P E N I N G ?

Join us every Wednesday night, beginning at 7 pm for TEAM TRIVIA NIGHT at 7 Dogs Brewpub for a chance to have some fun, expand your knowledge, win prizes, and support a local business and nonprofit. 7 Dogs Brewpub makes a donation to BHMC each month for hosting. Any time you visit 7 Dogs Brewpub, you have the option to “Bump UP” your tab to the nearest dollar or you can donate more. These proceeds go directly to BHMC to support our mission.

SAVE THE DATE

6 th Annual

MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT

August 16, 2024

O U R P A R T N E R S

MAI L ING ADDRESS Brock Hughes Medical Center 450 West Monroe Street Wytheville, VA 24382

PHONE (276) 223-0558

FAX

(276) 223-0015

WEBSI TE brockhughes.org

EXECUT IVE DIRECTOR Stacey Linkous slinkous@brockhughes.org

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