INOVA HEALTH CARE SERVICES
8110 GATEHOUSE ROAD SUITE 400W, FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 inova.org

Total Revenue
$3,233,381,886
Total Expenses
$3,074,752,381
Net Assets
$2,730,942,500

Organizations Filed Purposes: IHCS was specifically chartered for the purpose of serving the health care needs of the community by establishing, maintaining, and operating hospital facilities, programs, and other shared service arrangements; carrying on health-related education activities; promoting and carrying on health-related scientific research; and engaging in activities designed and carried on to promote the general health of the community. IHCS includes a centralized System Office and the various unincorporated and incorporated subsidiaries which are described below.The unincorporated divisions of IHCS include: Inova Fairfax Medical Campus, Inova Mount Vernon Hospital, Inova Fair Oaks Hospital, Inova Alexandria Hospital, ACCESS of Reston, ACCESS of Fairfax, Inova Research Center, Assisted Living Facilities, Inova Physical Rehabilitation Services, Inova Urgent Care Centers, Inova Employee Assistance, and Behavioral Health and Addiction Treatment.

IHCS's mission is to maintain and operate hospitals that provide quality care to the community.

Inova Health Care Services (IHCS) is part of the Inova Health System whose mission is to serve the needs of the community by establishing, maintaining, and operating hospital facilities, programs, and other shared service arrangements; carrying on health-related education activities; promoting and conducting scientific research; and engaging in activities designed to promote the general health of the community. All five of Inova Health System's hospitals have been rated with 5 out of 5 stars in the most recent Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Five-Star Quality Rating System report. Inova is the only health system in the country comprised of more than three hospitals where all are 5-star rated. A CMS five-star quality rating is based on extensive data that measures patient experience, infection rates, readmissions and mortality.IHCS includes a centralized System Office and the various unincorporated and incorporated subsidiaries. The unincorporated subsidiaries of IHCS include: Inova Fairfax Medical Campus, Inova Mount Vernon Hospital, Inova Fair Oaks Hospital, Inova Alexandria Hospital, ACCESS of Reston, ACCESS of Fairfax, Inova Research Center, Assisted Living Facilities, Inova Physical Rehabilitation Services, Inova Urgent Care Centers, Inova Employee Assistance, and Behavioral Health and Addiction Treatment.PROGRAM SERVICESAcute care services are provided on three campuses in Fairfax County and one campus in the City of Alexandria in Virginia. Services provided include emergency and trauma facilities, inpatient and outpatient services, and a variety of ancillary and specialized services. During 2019, IHCS admissions and observations cases totaled 112,206, outpatient visits totaled 387,800, emergency visits totaled 337,461 (30,260 of the total ER visits were at the Springfield Healthplex and 16,265 at the Lorton Healthplex) and deliveries totaled 16,505. The acute care program services provided by these hospitals are described more fully below. Inova Fairfax Medical Campus (IFMC) includes the Inova Heart and Vascular Institute, Inova Women's Hospital, Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children, and the Inova Schar Cancer Institute. The hospital, located in Central Fairfax County is a 948-licensed bed tertiary care hospital providing comprehensive medical and surgical services which include emergency/trauma, cardiac, transplant, cancer, obstetric, pediatric, neonatal, stroke, and extensive outpatient services. Inova Fairfax Hospital is the home of Northern Virginia's only level one emergency and trauma center and the state-of-the-art Women's and Children's Center. In addition, Inova Fairfax Hospital is a teaching hospital providing clinical training through medical residency, nursing, and paramedical education programs.Inova Mount Vernon Hospital (IMVH) is a 237-licensed bed acute-care hospital serving Southeastern Fairfax County. Inova Mount Vernon Hospital provides a full-service, 24-hour emergency department; broad range of diagnostic, medical, and surgical services; inpatient psychiatric services; the Dorothea R. Fischer Wound Healing Center, and a specialized hyperbaric oxygen therapy program used to treat conditions requiring increased oxygen flow to body tissues (such as grafts and certain types of burns). Inova Mount Vernon Hospital also operates the Lorton Healthplex, a 24-hour free standing emergency facility and the Inova Center for Rehabilitation, a nationally-known accredited program providing inpatient and outpatient rehabilitative services.Inova Fair Oaks Hospital (IFOH) is a top-ranked 182-bed acute care community hospital serving the rapidly growing suburbs of Northern Virginia. Signature service lines include spine, weight loss, joint replacement, and minimally invasive surgery. State-of-the-art cancer care and maternity services are also signature offerings. Inova Fair Oaks Hospital is a fully accredited Comprehensive Center for Bariatric Surgery and a designated Center of Excellence in Minimally Invasive Gynecology.Inova Alexandria Hospital (IAH) is a 302-licensed bed general acute care hospital, which opened on January 23, 1873. Inova Alexandria Hospital provides a spectrum of diagnostic services, including full-body CT scanning, MRI, and a cardiac catheterization laboratory; a variety of inpatient medical, surgical, and orthopedic services; comprehensive outpatient services, including outpatient surgery, physical medicine, and rehabilitation; and a 24-hour emergency department as well as the Springfield Healthplex, a free standing emergency facility. In addition, specialized obstetric and pediatric services are provided by the hospital's Maternal and Infant Health Center and a children's unit. Specific acute care programs include:Cardiovascular Care: Inova Fairfax Medical Campus (IFMC) is the flagship campus for Inova Heart and Vascular Institute (IHVI). Inova Heart and Vascular Institute's clinical capabilities cover the full spectrum of complex cardiovascular and pulmonary care from medical evaluation and diagnostic testing to the most innovative minimally invasive surgical techniques and complex open surgeries. IHVI at IFMC houses 192 inpatient beds, five cardiovascular operating rooms, an 11-room cardiac catheterization / electrophysiology / interventional radiology suite, 64-slice CT scanner and other diagnostic testing, outpatient clinics, cardiac rehabilitation and educational facilities. Services offered include cardiac diagnostic services, cardiac imaging, cardiac catheterization, interventional cardiology, electrophysiology, cardiothoracic surgery and complex airway interventions, structural heart services, vascular surgery, vascular and interventional radiology, advanced lung disease and transplant program, cardiac and respiratory failure program, heart failure and transplant program and cardiac rehab. Additionally, in 2019 IHVI faculty had over 250+ publications in peer-reviewed journals in the past year, a high level of engagement and participation in major meetings and conferences throughout the world, and major growth in clinical trial enrollment. Finally, Inova's BioCore Laboratories were recently established for clinical and research testing. IHVI works with industry and a community of researchers to prioritize clinical problems in need of new treatments to help investigators expand the domain of in-vitro diagnostics. The Inova Heart & Vascular Institute had over 163,000 patient visits in 2019 at its 5 hospitals, 29 ambulatory offices, and 12 non-invasive cardiovascular imaging and diagnostic service locations. Women's Health: The Inova Women's Health program is the largest such program in the Mid-Atlantic region, providing services for over 16,000 births each year. Obstetric services provided include: delivery services, high risk prenatal services, inpatient and outpatient obstetrics/gynecologic surgery, and regular and specialty nursery care. Inova Fairfax Hospital was ranked 13th in the nation by U.S. News & World Report for Gynecology. IFMC provides obstetric services to low-income patients through the InovaCares Clinic for Women with 36,486 visits in 2019. In addition, IAH works with the Casey Clinic, a State health clinic jointly funded by the State of Virginia, the City of Alexandria and the Alexandria Health Department, providing obstetric services to low-income patients.Pediatrics: Inova Children's Hospital is Northern Virginia's only children's hospital, and a regional tertiary and quaternary referral center with 226 licensed acute care beds, providing the highest level of care. Inova Children's Hospital is home to the only Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and Pediatric Trauma Center in the region, as well as the region's only Level IV Neonatal ICU. In 2019, Inova Children's Hospital treated nearly 50,000 children in its Pediatric Emergency Department, more than 12,000 children in inpatient units, and performed more than 4,500 surgeries. Inova Children's provides a complete range of expert, subspecialized children's services in more than 40 subspecialties, including pediatric cardiac surgery, pediatric cancer care, pediatric orthopedics and sports medicine, pediatric spine surgery, pediatric neurology and neurosurgery. As of December 31, 2019, NICU bassinets numbered 108 and total bassinets was 143. Inova Children's provides a primary care medical home for children of low income families that are uninsured or on Medicaid through the InovaCares Clinic for Children which in 2019 provided 27,410 visits at an unreimbursed cost of $819,609.

Inova Research Center - Medical StudentsThe Inova Research Center (IRC), including research and academic activities, is centered on the Inova Fairfax Medical Campus. In 2019, the Inova campus of the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine had a total of 27 third year and 30 fourth year medical students who spent their clerkship years at Inova Fairfax Medical Campus. In addition, 471 students came to Inova hospitals for a four week rotation in 2019. Pharmacy Students and ResidentsAlso located on the Inova campus is the VCU School of Pharmacy which partners with clinicians and practitioners across Inova and Northern Virginia to help educate and train an increasing number of pharmacy students each year. In 2019, 56 second, third and fourth year pharmacy students completed didactic and experiential learning experiences across Northern Virginia with the Inova Health System. Pharmacy practitioners precepted nearly 125 Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences (IPPEs) and Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPEs), with the great majority of students from the VCU School of Pharmacy and a smaller contingent from other colleges of pharmacy. With the advent of the Shenandoah School of Pharmacy at the Inova Center for Personalized Health beginning in 2017, approximately 70 students completed over 100 experiential rotations across the Inova Health System during the 2018-19 academic year.In addition, there are pharmacy post-graduate training opportunities offered at three Inova institutions. Inova Fairfax Medical Campus offers 5 PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency positons, as well as a PGY-2 Emergency Medicine Pharmacy Residency position and a PGY-2 Critical Care Residency position. Inova Alexandria and Inova Mount Vernon Hospitals each offer 2 PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency positions, for a total of ten post-graduate training opportunities across Inova Health System. There was also one PGY-2 Ambulatory Care residency position.The Claude Moore Health Education CenterThe Claude Moore Health Education Center on the campus of Inova Fairfax Medical Campus features 11,000 square feet of space dedicated to the educational needs of medical and nursing students as well as residents and fellows. This state-of-the-art center includes both medical and surgical simulation centers, enabling students to learn through hands-on experience. The Center also features a dedicated research floor to support the extensive activities of the Inova Research Center, where there are numerous active clinical trials, ongoing translational research and outcomes projects, many in partnership with universities and other research entities. The unreimbursed cost of these programs in 2019 was $17.9 million.Residents/FellowsInova sponsors accredited residency training programs in: Pediatrics, General Surgery, Internal Medicine, OB/GYN, Neurosurgery and Podiatry. In addition, Inova also sponsors accredited fellowships in Surgical Critical Care, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Cardiology, and Bariatric surgery. Inova supports training programs from affiliates in Emergency Medicine, Psychiatry, Orthopedics, Ophthalmology, Family Practice, and medical and surgical specialties. In all, Inova trained 709 residents/fellows from 19 specialties in 2019. As a teaching facility, Inova Fairfax Medical Campus incurs typical, additional expenses associated with teaching facilities including physician teaching costs and resident salaries, the cost of maintaining higher levels of technology required to support a teaching program and charges resulting from extra tests ordered for instructional purposes. The unreimbursed cost of these programs in 2019 was $12.4 million. Inova Translational Medicine InstituteIn 2010, the Inova Translational Medicine Institute (ITMI), a not-for-profit research institute was created for research activities related to the innovative field of personalized medicine. Personalized medicine is a medical model that emphasizes the customization of healthcare to individual patients. It involves the use of genetic information about an individual patient. In 2011, ITMI collaborated with physicians from Fairfax Neonatal Associates to investigate the genetic causes of pre-term delivery. Findings were used to build a reference database of genomic and clinical information which will empower clinical genomic discovery. In 2012, ITMI started the Fairfax Childhood Longitudinal Study, which is investigating the genomic basis for childhood wellness and disease over the duration of the childhoods of over 3,000 children living in Northern Virginia. Institute members provide Medical Genetics and Genetic Counseling to newborns with congenital abnormalities as well as cancer patients with a family history concerning for a genetic basis of their disease. Based upon reprioritization for the organization and focus on clinical research, the decision was made to discontinue the institute on December 31, 2019.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
John HamiltonPHYSICIAN40$1,568,845
James EcklundDEPT CHAIR NEUROSCIENCE40$1,554,601
John NiederhuberEVP IHS & PRES ITMI, ENDING 4-1-1949$1,327,948
Homayoun A HashemiPHYSICIAN40$1,300,832
Christopher O'ConnorPRESIDENT IHVI40$1,205,083
John GaulASST SECRETARY35$1,202,570
Alan SpeirPHYSICIAN SUPV40$1,195,638
Hpatrick WaltersINTERIM CHRO5$1,136,084
Harvey McduffieSVP PRESIDENT INOVA REALTY40$1,132,197
Susan CarrollSVP CLIN ENT SPPT OPS AND ADMIN40$1,000,867
Lucas Collazo MdTRUSTEE40$840,204
Toni ArdebellASSOC CHIEF CLINICAL ENTERPRISE40$468,754
Madeline Erario MdTRUSTEE30$377,472
John FitzgeraldPRES IFOH, FORMER, ENDING 12-31-1840$306,592
Rashid Nayyar MdTRUSTEE3$172,297
Keith Sterling MdTRUSTEE2$160,000
Jay Tyroler MdTRUSTEE3$115,000
David QuirkeEVP CIO40$0
Janis Caruso MdTRUSTEE40$0
Patrick ChristiansenEVP CEO IFMC, FORMER, ENDING 11-4-1840$0
Alice PopeTREASURER-CFO, Beginning 6-4-1935$0
Stephen MotewCHIEF CLINICAL ENTERPRISE40$0
Deborah AddoFORMER CEO ILH10$0
Terri FeelyCHIEF PEOPLE OFFICER IHS40$0
Mark StauderCOO, FORMER, ENDING 9-30-1840$0
Benjamin FrankCOO CHIEF OF STAFF, ENDING 4-12-1940$0
Consuelo PilotEVP CIO, ENDING 4-28-1940$0
Loring FlintEVP CMO, ENDING 6-1-1940$0
Richard MagenheimerTREASURER-CFO, Ending 6-4-1935$0
Robert TsienTRUSTEE3$0
Jill Mccabe MdTRUSTEE1$0
Phil NolanTRUSTEE3$0
Nancy TaylorTRUSTEE3$0
J Stephen JonesCEO35$0
John CookTRUSTEE3$0
Scott HambergerTRUSTEE1$0
Charles Beard JrSECRETARY3$0
Jack EbelerCHAIRMAN2$0

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