Organizations Filed Purposes:
AS A PROUD MEMBER OF MEDSTAR HEALTH, MEDSTAR SOUTHERN MARYLAND HOSPITAL CENTER'S (MEDSTAR SOUTHERN MARYLAND) MISSION IS TO UPHOLD ITS COMMITMENT TO THE COMMUNITY BY CONTINUOUSLY PROMOTING, MAINTAINING, AND IMPROVING HEALTH THROUGH EDUCATION AND SERVICE WHILE ASSURING FISCAL INTEGRITY. MEDSTAR SOUTHERN MARYLAND IS LOCATED IN SOUTHERN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND. IN FISCAL YEAR 2020, MSMHC HAD APPROXIMATELY 10,805 INPATIENT ADMISSIONS AND APPROXIMATELY 88,071 OUTPATIENT VISITS INCLUDING 44,763 EMERGENCY VISITS.
MEDSTAR SOUTHERN MD HOSPITAL CENTER UPHOLDS ITS TRADITION OF CARING BY CONTINUOUSLY PROMOTING, MAINTAINING AND IMPROVING HEALTH THROUGH EDUCATION AND SERVICE.
MedStar Southern Marylands largest program is access to and the provision of acute hospital services to the communities of Prince Georges, Charles and Calvert County, Maryland and the surrounding areas. In addition to the program service expenses listed above, MedStar Southern Maryland incurred $78.2M of management and general expenses in providing services to its communities. The hospital offers a full range of services and is known for its cardiovascular and orthopaedic programs. The hospital also has the Women & Newborns Center, which includes an obstetrics and gynecology program with a Level 2 special care nursery and private patient rooms. Other specialty services include an emergency department and critical care unit, breast health program, surgical center, sleep disorders lab, inpatient and outpatient behavioral health programs, rehabilitative medicine, and MedStar Southern Maryland is a Primary Stroke Center. As one of the largest healthcare systems in Maryland and the Washington, D.C., region, MedStar Health and its affiliated entities cared for one in four COVID-19 patients in the region since March 2020. Operating as One MedStar and aligning with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and local Departments of Health, MedStar Healths COVID-19 preparations and response were guided by two critical drivers: providing a safe care environment for patients and associates and ensuring operational continuity to fulfill our core mission of caring for our communities. These efforts included adding hospital beds in preparation for patient surges; balancing hospital admissions by using urgent care sites as frontline providers and facilitating telehealth interactions for virtual care and referrals; utilizing home health services to transition care from inpatient settings, ambulatory facilities, and a convention center field hospital; and standing up more than 40 COVID-19 testing locations. Underlying these actions is MedStar Healths commitment to the highest levels of quality and safety, reflected by the systemwide implementation of universal face masking for patients and associates, and acquisition of Personal Protective Equipment at usage levels 10 times normal use.
MedStar Southern Maryland provided $11.7M in subsidized (mission driven) health services in fiscal year 2020. These critical services, which are driven by community needs, operate at a loss. They address priorities primarily through disease prevention and improvement of health status. Services provided include hospital outpatient services, womens and childrens services, neonatal services, and behavioral health.
MedStar Southern Maryland provided $4.8M in charity care services in fiscal year 2020. Charity care is provided pursuant to MedStar Healths Financial Assistance Policy to members of the community whose income is below certain thresholds and for which the hospital is not compensated. Under Marylands unique payer system, the amount reported represents MedStar Southern Marylands charity care expense and revenues represent direct payments from the states charity care pool. Other charity care expenses are indirectly reimbursed via the state of Marylands payment system.
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 |
Clyde Pray | DIRECTOR | 40 | $719,559 |
Chiledum Ahaghotu | VP, Medical Affairs | 40 | $675,681 |
William O Suddath Md | Director | 40 | $599,643 |
Christine R Wray | PRESIDENT/DIRECTOR | 20 | $584,325 |
William Tanner Md | DIRECTOR | 40 | $481,442 |
Louis Mavromatis Md | VP - IT | 40 | $339,388 |
Patricia Scalfari | CNO | 40 | $308,927 |
Grant Mcclure | VP, PROF SVCS & PLANT OPS | 40 | $288,771 |
Sallu Munu | NURSE II | 40 | $205,655 |
Annette Broner | SECRETARY | 20 | $127,229 |
David Havrilla | CFO (UNTIL 2/2020) | 10 | $106,168 |
Carrie Jennison | Former CFO | 0 | $80,076 |
Michael Meisel | TREASURER (AS OF 5/2020) | 40 | $0 |
John W Rollins Jr | CHAIR | 1 | $0 |
Sonya Williams | Director | 1 | $0 |
Kerry R Watson Jr | VICE CHAIR | 1 | $0 |
Antonio Poag | Director | 1 | $0 |
Rosalind E Bishop | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Tammy L Jones | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Daniel Feeley | FORMER OFFICER | 0 | $0 |
Robert Lally | CFO (2/2020 - 5/2020) | 1 | $0 |
Kenneth A Samet | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
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