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2015

2014

Net charges for patient services

$67,341,340

$65,685,629

Non-operating revenue and donations $160,355

$297,640

Other operating revenue

$1,934,846 $2,768,596

Total revenue

$69,436,541

$68,751,865

Salary and wages

$22,016,835 $22,034,476

Employee benefits

$4,617,546 $6,334,841

Operating supplies and other

$19,234,463 $19,362,914

Professional services and

consultant fees

$4,096,469 $5,603,196

Purchased services

$6,904,926 $6,866,539

Depreciation and amortization

$4,250,453 $4,410,201

Interest expense

$617,010

$630,985

State hospital assessment

$1,135,801 $1,048,178

Total expenses

$62,873,503 $66,291,330

2014

Medicaid loss

$4,900,201

Medicare loss

$3,677,771

2015

Charity care

$562,888

Bad debt

$3,387,768

Community health improvement services

$237,967

Community benefit operations

$163,948

Women’s and children’s services

$17,000

Fiscal highlights (per audited financials)

Major areas of community support

Community conversations

OhioHealth palliative care specialist

Charles von Gunten, MD, was the

keynote speaker for our community

book read, the

Being Mortal

series, which ran from February

through May this year. Dr. von

Gunten is a pioneer in new

approaches to pain and symptom

management and in improving

education and practice standards in

palliative medicine. Dr. von Gunten

provided information and insight to

the community on the importance of

having end-of-life decisions finalized

while you are still in good health.

Top-ranked care

Berger has provided high quality

health care to Pickaway County

Accountability counts at Berger

residents for more than 85 years.

Our partnership with OhioHealth

ensures that in the ever-changing

medical field, we will continue

to provide top-ranked care—and

help our community thrive.

A stronger community is the

product of a stronger health care

system. Our partnership secures

Berger’s ability to retain and

recruit strong physicians and

health care professionals to better

serve you.

We are optimistic about

what the future holds. We are

confident that we will continue to

achieve the strongest health care

opportunities for our community

through our OhioHealth

partnership.

A CHANCE TO DO GOOD

Berger Health Foundation is supported by donations from

generous community members like you. Please consider making

a gift online or learn more at

www.bergerfoundation.org

.

Monday, Sept. 19, noon

Berger Health Foundation Golf Outing

Pinnacle Golf Club

1500 Pinnacle Club Drive, Grove City

The golf classic is a chance for participants to enjoy a day of golf,

giveaways, food and drink, silent auction, and networking—all while

supporting and enhancing health and wellness in Pickaway

County. To register as a player, call

740-420-8209

.

Friday, Oct. 14, 7 p.m.

Night Game Tackling Cancer

380 Clark Drive, Circleville

The seventh annual game will feature the Circleville Tigers

playing host to the Liberty Union Lions during week seven of the

high school football season.

Wednesday through Saturday, Oct. 19 to 22

Circleville Pumpkin Show

Downtown Circleville

Visit Berger’s Main Street booth at the 109th annual Circleville

Pumpkin Show.

CALENDER

OF EVENTS

Volunteer for life

Social activities may add more years to your life—and more life to your

years. One way to make social connections while giving back

to your community: volunteering. Find opportunities at

www.bergerhealth.com/volunteers

.