Organizations Filed Purposes:
GRADY HEALTH SYSTEM IMPROVES THE HEALTH OF THE COMMUNITY BY PROVIDING QUALITY, COMPREHENSIVE HEALTHCARE IN A COMPASSIONATE, CULTURALLY COMPETENT, ETHICAL, AND FISCALLY RESPONSIBLE MANNER. GRADY MAINTAINS ITS COMMITMENT TO THE UNDERSERVED OF FULTON AND DEKALB COUNTIES WHILE ALSO PROVIDING CARE TO RESIDENTS OF METRO ATLANTA AND GEORGIA. GRADY LEADS THROUGH CLINICAL EXCELLENCE, INNOVATIVE RESEARCH AND PROGRESSIVE MEDICAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING.
4A PROGRAM SERVICE -CHARITY, UNINSURED, UNDERINSURED AND INDIGENT CARE: IN THE 1800'S ATLANTA'S INDIGENT SICK HAD NO PLACE TO GO TO RECEIVE MEDICAL TREATMENT FOR ILLNESS OR INJURY. THEREFORE, A DRIVE WAS BEGUN TO BUILD GRADY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (GRADY). ON JUNE 1, 1892, GRADY ADMITTED ITS FIRST PATIENT. AS OF TODAY, GRADY CONTINUES TO BE THE SAFETY NET HOSPITAL FOR THE UNINSURED AND UNDERINSURED CITIZENS OF FULTON AND DEKALB COUNTIES AND THE STATE OF GEORGIA. AS THE LARGEST SAFETY NET HOSPITAL IN THE STATE AND ONE OF THE LARGEST IN THE COUNTRY, ITS MISSION IS (1) TO PROVIDE MEDICAL SERVICES TO UNINSURED, UNDERINSURED, OR INDIGENT PATIENTS; (2) TO PROVIDE AN OPEN ACCESS POLICY FOR RESIDENTS OF FULTON AND DEKALB COUNTIES REGARDLESS OF THEIR ABILITY TO PAY; (3) AND TO PROVIDE A PROVISION FOR SIGNIFICANT UNCOMPENSATED INDIGENT AND CHARITY CARE. DURING 2019, GRADY PROVIDED CARE TO MORE THAN 118,318 UNDER AND UNINSURED PATIENTS WHICH REPRESENT APPROXIMATELY 64% OF ITS TOTAL PATIENTS WITH ABOUT 589,514 PATIENT ENCOUNTERS, COSTING APPROXIMATELY $523M. GRADY RECEIVES SOME REIMBURSEMENT FROM FULTON AND DEKALB COUNTIES, MEDICAID, AND SOME FUNDING FROM THE STATE OF GEORGIA'S INDIGENT CARE TRUST FUND (INCLUDING FEDERAL MATCHING FUNDS) TO HELP SUPPORT THE COSTS OF CARING FOR SO MANY IN THE REGION. GRADY HAS BEEN AND CONTINUES TO BE SIGNIFICANTLY CHALLENGED BY THE FINANCIAL BURDEN OF PROVIDING SO MUCH FREE CARE TO THE REGION.
4B PROGRAM SERVICE -GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION: GRADY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CORPORATION (GMHC) HAS AFFILIATION AGREEMENTS WITH EMORY UNIVERSITY AND MOREHOUSE SCHOOLS OF MEDICINE TO SUPPORT THE TEACHING AND SUPERVISION OF RESIDENTS IN THE ORGANIZATION, AS WELL AS TO PROVIDE PROFESSIONAL CLINICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES. IN 2019 MORE THAN 1,000 RESIDENTS AND FELLOWS FROM EMORY AND MOREHOUSE PROGRAMS ROTATED THROUGH A BROAD SPECTRUM OF SERVICES IN THE ORGANIZATION. ADDITIONALLY, HUNDREDS OF MEDICAL STUDENTS BENEFITED FROM TRAINING IN THE ORGANIZATION. GMHC OFFERS UNIQUE LEARNING EXPERIENCES FOR RESIDENTS BY PROVIDING EXPOSURE TO TRAUMA, BURN, INFECTIOUS DISEASE, SICKLE CELL, NEUROLOGY AND OTHER COMPLEX CASES AND HOSTS A SIGNIFICANT NUMBER OF CLINICAL RESEARCH TRIALS TO ENHANCE THE RESIDENTS' EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE. GMHC PROVIDED IN EXCESS OF $115M IN SUPPORT RELATIVE TO TEACHING SERVICES. IN 2019, REIMBURSEMENT FOR TEACHING SERVICES FROM MEDICARE, MEDICAID AND OTHER GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS TOTALED $59M.
4C PROGRAM SERVICE -EMERGENCY AND TRAUMA SERVICES: GRADY OPERATES ONE OF THE BUSIEST EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS IN THE EASTERN UNITED STATES AND THE COUNTRY'S LARGEST HOSPITAL-BASED AMBULANCE SERVICE. GMHC OPERATES THE LARGEST LEVEL 1 TRAUMA CENTER IN THE ATLANTA METROPOLITAN AREA WHICH HANDLED 5,086 ACUTE TRAUMA CASES IN 2019. ADDITIONALLY, AS PART OF ITS TRAUMA SERVICE, GMHC OPERATES ONE OF ONLY TWO BURN CENTERS IN GEORGIA. THE NATIONALLY ACCLAIMED EMERGENCY CARE CENTER (ECC) HANDLED 141,862 EMERGENCY CASES IN 2019. THE EMERGENCY ROOM WAS THE INTAKE POINT FOR 26,998 OF THE SAFETY NET HOSPITAL'S TOTAL ADMISSIONS. GRADY'S EMS DIVISION STATEWIDE EMS OPERATION IS THE EXCLUSIVE 911 AMBULANCE PROVIDER FOR THE CITY OF ATLANTA INCLUDING SOUTH FULTON COUNTY, BAKER, BALDWIN, BEN HILL, BROOKS, CLAY, COOK, DECATUR, HANCOCK, MCINTOSH, MITCHELL, PIERCE, QUITMAN, RANDOLPH, SEMINOLE, AND WORTH COUNTIES IN GEORGIA. THE GRADY EMS TEAM OF OVER 1350 EMS PROFESSIONALS HANDLE MORE THAN 245,000 CALLS THROUGHTOUT GEORGIA, IN 2019. ADDITIONALLY, GRADY EMS ALSO MANAGES A MOBILE INTEGRATED HEALTH (MIH) CARE PROGRAM WHICH PROVIDES PRE AND POST HOSPITAL CARE FOR PATIENTS IN AN EFFORT TO REDUCE THE STRAIN ON EMS AND ECC. MIH ALSO INCREASES ACCESS TO PREVENTATIVE CARE, WORKING TO REDUCE HOSPITAL RE-ADMITS AND LOWER LENGTH OF HOSPITAL STAYS. ALSO NOTABLE, GRADY EMS OPERATES ATLANTA'S LARGEST SPECIALIZED EVENT EMS DIVISION SERVING STADIUMS, CONCERTS, MARATHONS, AND FESTIVALS THROUGHOUT THE CITY OF ATLANTA.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
John M Haupert Fache | PRESIDENT AND CEO | 40 | $1,696,291 |
Rhonda Scott | EXEC VP / COO | 40 | $1,106,424 |
Kelley Carroll | SVP CHIEF AMBULATORY OFFICER | 40 | $765,355 |
Craig Tindall | SVP / CLINICAL OPERATIONS | 40 | $717,139 |
Robert Jansen | EXEC VP / CMO | 40 | $717,108 |
Richard Rhine | EXEC VP / CFO | 40 | $708,778 |
Marty Scott | SVP CHIEF QUALITY/PT SAFETY OFFICER | 40 | $574,428 |
Peter Rhee | SVP / CHIEF ACUTE CARE SURGERY | 40 | $567,000 |
Timothy Jefferson | EXEC VP / GENERAL COUNSEL | 40 | $556,708 |
Benjamin Mckeeby | SVP / CIO | 40 | $502,380 |
Mary Sale | SVP / CHIEF STRATEGY OFFICER | 40 | $475,202 |
Alisa Smallwood | VP DEVELOPMENT | 40 | $457,626 |
Lina George | EXEC VP / CHIEF HR OFFICER | 40 | $455,327 |
William Compton | SVP EMERG MED SVCS | 40 | $397,378 |
Lindsay Caulfield | SVP/CHF EXPERIENCE OFFICER | 40 | $396,048 |
Jacqueline Herd | EXEC VP / CNO | 40 | $391,233 |
Michelle Wallace | SVP CHIEF CLINICAL OFFICER | 40 | $377,083 |
Sam A Williams | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Carol B Tome | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Bernie Tokarz | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Vikas P Sukhatme Md Scd | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
David P Stockert | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Pamela S Stephenson Esq | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Robert Sheft | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Valerie Montgomery Rice Md | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Sam Johnson | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Erica Qualls-Battey | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
John Hollins | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Edward J Hardin | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Larry Gellerstedt | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
H James Dallas | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
William A Bornstein Md | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Annette Bernard Md Facp | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Sharon Bent-Harley Md | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Mark P Becker | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
A D Pete Correll | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Frank Blake | CHAIRMAN | 5 | $0 |
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