CAPITAL REGION MEDICAL CENTER
1125 Madison Street, Jefferson City, MO 65101 crmc.org

Total Revenue
$216,156,009
Total Expenses
$218,237,035
Net Assets
$143,854,792

Organizations Filed Purposes: Capital Region Medical Center embraces its mission: To improve health and promote wellness in the communities we serve.

Inpatient and Outpatient Charity Care: Capital Region Medical Center serves the community by providing medical care to all patients regardless of their ability to pay. Patients who qualify for charity care will be identified as soon as possible, either before the services are provided or after an individual has received services to stabilize their medical condition. If it is difficult to determine a patient's eligibility for charity care prior to providing the service, the determination should be made as soon as possible after the provision of the service. Upon registration, patients without Medicare/Medicaid, adequate health insurance or other local health care financial assistance will receive either a packet of information that addresses the financial assistance policy and procedures or immediate financial counseling assistance from staff within established business hours. The packet of information will clearly indicate that CRMC provides care without regard to ability to pay, to individuals with limited financial resources and explain how patients apply for financial assistance. CRMC provides a variety of services ranging from emergency services to inpatient and outpatient elective surgery, diagnostic testing and education programs. Charity care policies and procedures are in place to address any instances in which patients may access services.

Support of Medical Education - In 1952 CRMC entered into the teaching and training of physicians with programs to teach medical students and interns. Today CRMC serves as the primary clinical training site for one of the two Family Medicine Residency Programs sponsored by the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine. CRMC also serves as a clinical training site for other specialty Residency Programs sponsored by the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine. In addition medical students from the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine and University of Health Sciences located in Kansas City schools of Medicine complete clinical rotations at CRMC. Capital Region Medical Center supports Lincoln University School of Nursing program, Columbia College Nursing Program, Missouri State University and Drury University; RN, BSN and MSN from Central Missouri State, Central Methodist, LPN and RN at State Tech; Social Work and Case Management students from MU and Lincoln; MSN students from St. Louis University, UMKC, Maryville, Chamberlain College, Frontier Nursing; Graceland, Herzing, Vanderbuilt and Walden University in Family Nurse Practitioner clinicals for which we provide the preceptors/clinical supervisors as well as the facilities. CRMC also assists Stephens College, Bell-Brown College, and State Fair College with Registered Medical Assistants; Stephens College and the University of North Dakota Physician's Assistant programs and local schools for Paramedic and EMT training. CRMC assists also assists State Tech for Radiology. Dietary students from Herzing University, Keiser University, UMC and UMSL. In addition to the direct financial support that Capital Region provides, we also provide support to Columbia College MSN students and Lincoln University School of Nursing BSN program in leadership training. We assist students from Rolla Technical College and Columbia Technical College in the surgical tech program. CRMC provides training to phlebotomist/tech students from Moberly Community College to assist them with fulfilling their clinical requirements. CRMC provides oversight and mentoring to the St. Louis College of Pharmacy, University of Missouri-Columbia and Kansas City Pharmacy Programs. We provide support to St. Louis University and University of Missouri-Columbia PT and Kansas City and State Tech PTA programs. As well as assistance to the University of Missouri dietetics program. Our support for these programs in not only through the provision of training facilities but also adjunct faculty and resources.

Community Health Resident Clinic: CRMC provides Residents and Physician Supervisors to staff the Community Health Center clinic. In addition to providing a valuable training tool for the medical students, the resident clinic serves a unique community benefit by providing over 1700 patient visits from the eight county service area. The charge for service is based on the individual's ability to pay, which in many cases is free.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Mitchell GodbeePhysician40$1,251,808
Sharmilla Suri-MohanramPhysician40$998,809
Ruthanna HunterPhysician40$653,178
Scott AndersonPhysician40$641,124
Dennis LuetkemeyerPhysician40$635,543
Diane LightBoard Member/Physician40$543,517
Gaspare CalvarusoPresident40$460,238
Randall HaightVice President/Physician40$358,437
Michelle BargVice President/Physician40$296,484
Lisa Kolb WaggonerBoard Member/Physician40$259,275
Janet WeckenborgVice President40$235,922
Tom LuebberingVice President40$229,471
Ted Brandt - Paid By Univ Of MoVice President40$206,320
Glenda DahlstromVice President40$202,428
Sarah MorrowVice President40$185,115
Belynda Imhoff - Paid By CernerVice President40$152,648
Ted Brandt - CrmcVice President40$18,692
Beylnda Imhoff - CrmcVice President40$13,161
Kristina Naughtboard member2$0
Phillip Burgerboard member2$0
Samuel BushmanBoard Member2.5$0
Jonathan Curtrightboard member2.5$0
David Mintonboard member2.5$0
Mary BeckBoard Member2.5$0
Marc EllingerVice Chair2.5$0
Stevan WhittBoard member2.5$0
Lorilei SchwartzChair2.5$0
Carlos GrahamBoard Member2.5$0

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