QUEENSCARE
950 South Grand Avenue 2nd Fl South, Los Angeles, CA 90015 www.queenscare.org

Total Revenue
$11,688,953
Total Expenses
$19,182,007
Net Assets
$398,467,762

Organizations Filed Purposes: QueensCare provides a continuum of high quality medical and hospital care to the medically underserved (indigent, uninsured, underinsured) residents of Los Angeles County.

QueensCare operates jointly with QueensCare Health Centers to provide a network of 5 freestanding family healthcare centers in areas of Los Angeles County that are medically underserved. The health centers provide services to all patients without regard to ability to pay. Each health center is an approved medicaid and medicare provider. The clinics provide free medical care for those who do not have the financial resources or coverage by health plans, insurance or government programs. The clinics provide preventive, diagnostic, and follow-up medical and dental care to the residents of low-income communities. During 2019-2020, the health centers served approximately 23,000 patients which accounted for 93,000 visits.

To support the operation of QueensCare Health Centers and to further the organization's exempt purpose of providing medical care to the underprivileged and indigent residents of Los Angeles County, QueensCare provides medical care support services in coordination with the services provided by the health centers, including inpatient, outpatient, nursing, outreach and mental healthcare services.

QueensCare operates 4 divisions: 1) The Pastoral Care Division provides spiritual care to inpatients and staff at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center. During FY 2020, the chaplains visited over 25,000 patients. Over 615 patients received the anointing of the sick; Counseled 305 patients on advance healthcare directives, completing 29 such directives; Mass is offered Monday through Friday in chapel at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center (HPMC), program staff began tracking Mass attendance at HPMC this year, counting 2,025 attendees;2) QueensCare Health and Faith Partnership (QHFP) is the largest parish nurse program in California. There are 6 parish nurses and 5 community health workers. Together they provide immunizations, health screening, CPR training, and parenting classes at the various partner sites including, churches, food pantries, synagogues, senior nutrition sites, the Braille Institute and schools. During FY 2020, QHFP partnered with an average of nearly 19 sites provided direct services to 5,156 patients, in addition to screenings and education 3,809 patients during outreach events; 3) Direct Healthcare Division, comprised of the following: a) The Mobile Dental Program - QueensCare together with USC School of Dentistry provides mobile dental clinic services at LAUSD's elementary schools. In FY 2020, QueensCare provided services at 8 schools, served 989 patients, and completed approximately 3,184 appointments. Total procedures of 9,701 was completed, which would have cost families/insurance a total of $429,589; b) Mobile Vision Program - QueensCare provides mobile vision services to low-income communities through LAUSD. The mobile vision program served 28 schools during FY 2020. Total of 1,873 prescriptions were written by QueensCare's optometrist and 1,509 glasses were provided the students at no cost; c) Mental Health Program - QueensCare provided $182,195 in mental health services to 35 children and their families under a contract with Children's Hospital Los Angeles. The children are referred by QueensCare Health Centers, LAUSD, and QHFP because of trauma experienced, as well as other issues; d) Inpatient Program - QueensCare contracts with local non-profit acute care hospitals to provide inpatient care to medically indigent patients; e) Q-QHC Healthcare Partners - A partnership, described previously with QueensCare Health Centers to provide ambulatory care to low income, underserved patients in LA County; and 4) Charitable Division - The Charitable Board met three times during FY 2020 to review the large volume of grant applications and approved 40 grants amounting to $2.7 million. In addition, the Charitable Board also approved 29 scholarships and funded 13 area hospitals with Emergency Medical Services grants amounting to another $2 million.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Eloisa PerardCAO40$235,705
Barbara B HinesCEO40$211,008
Arthur V DoiVP-Finance & Accounting(QHC)40$171,650
Faith LeeVP-Finance & Accounting(Q)40$161,523
Alan G De JongDirector Risk Management40$131,959
Maryam SesayDirector of Operations40$111,473
Denise Partamian ForgetteDirector2$6,800
Bettie J WoodsChair10$5,900
Edward AvilaDirector2$4,200
Javier GuerenaDirector2$3,600
Lois SaffianDirector2$3,050
Gene A NuziardDirector2$3,000
Alan CushmanSecretary10$2,700
Fr Michael StechmannDirector2$2,450
Frances InmanDirector2$2,300
Allan MichelenaDirector2$2,250
Rev Michael MataDirector4$2,050
Steven AronoffVice Chair2$1,900
Joseph BuiDirector2$0
Jeff HermannDirector2$0

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