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MEHAF COMMUNITY PARAMEDICINE GRANT DR. PAT DOYLE, MD, AWARDED HONORS The Maine Primary Care Association (MPCA) thinks Dr. Pat Doyle is simply the best and her friends and colleagues at PCHC couldn’t agree more! In October 2018, MPCA, the organization which represents the collective voices of Maine’s Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), announced the winners of the 2018 Clinical and Administrative Excellence Awards during the annual conference. These Awards were created to honor the contributions and accomplishments of individuals and health center advocates working to ensure that affordable, high quality health care is available to all Mainers. Penobscot Community Health Care (PCHC) was recently awarded a Rural Health Transformation grant from the Maine Health Access Foundation (MeHAF) for continuing work to build a sustainable urgent care program in the Jackman region. The new 2019 Rural Health Transformation Grants support the continued work of last year’s Rural Health Transformation Catalyst Grantees in finding new approaches to care and solutions to address the need for critical local services in Maine’s rural areas. Since 2014, PCHC has provided accessible and affordable primary care services including family medicine, mental health, X-ray, care management, laboratory Dr. Patricia Doyle, MD Winter Views in Jackman JACKMAN COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER 2018 ANNUAL REPORT This year, MPCA recognized twelve individuals for their leadership, dedication and support of Maine’s Community Health Centers. Dr. Doyle received the Carol Eckert, MD, Memorial Award, given in honor of Physician Excellence. Notably, Dr. Doyle was also a finalist in the 2018 County Doctor of the Year Award, a national award presented each year to a physician who exemplifies the spirit, skill, and dedication of America’s rural medical practitioners. PCHC is proud to call Dr. Doyle a colleague and teammate, and the Jackman area is proud to call her a friend and neighbor. We all know how deserving she is of these awards. Congratulations, Dr. Doyle! services, and 24/7 acute care at Jackman Community Health Center (JCHC). Due the region’s remoteness, 24/7 acute care is necessary. However, the staffing model for 24/7 acute care is fragile and relies heavily on the small staff at JCHC, per diem providers, and the Jackman-Moose River Fire and Rescue Department. The need to develop a more feasible rural healthcare delivery model is critical for the citizens of and visitors to Jackman, Moose River, and Dennistown. The bulk of the MeHAF funding will be used to hire outside consultants and subject matter experts to finalize the development and implementation of a Community Care Paramedic Practitioner model in Jackman. This innovative model will strengthen the local health system, lead to sustainability of 24/7 acute care services, and will be tailored to assist in the viability of primary care services. The Community Care Paramedic Practitioner model proposes enhanced training for critical care paramedics, expanding their skills to include general urgent and sick care, disposition medicine (determining if a patient needs a high level of care), and a broad understanding of chronic disease. The vision, once implemented, is that these practitioners will share on-call duties for emergency response with the town’s EMS department, and when not required at emergencies, will be utilized to meet other health needs in the community. Funding has been allocated to hold two community events throughout the year, as the input and involvement of local residents are key to for the success of the model. Additionally, PCHC is providing a 20% match in funds for this project. PCHC’s project partners and consultants include First to Last Health Services Solutions, Life Flight/Northern Light EMS, the Jackman Town Manager, Jackman-Moose River Fire and Rescue Dept., and Eastern Maine Community College.

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MEHAF COMMUNITY PARAMEDICINE GRANT

DR. PAT DOYLE, MD, AWARDED HONORS

The Maine Primary Care Association (MPCA) thinks Dr. Pat Doyle is simply the best and her friends and colleagues at PCHC couldn’t agree more!

In October 2018, MPCA, the organization which represents the collective voices of Maine’s Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), announced the winners of the 2018 Clinical and Administrative Excellence Awards during the annual conference. These Awards were created to honor the contributions and accomplishments of individuals and health center advocates working to ensure that affordable, high quality health care is available to all Mainers.

Penobscot Community Health Care (PCHC) was recently awarded a Rural Health Transformation grant from the Maine Health Access Foundation (MeHAF) for continuing work to build a sustainable urgent care program in the Jackman region. The new 2019 Rural Health Transformation Grants support the continued work of last year’s Rural Health Transformation Catalyst Grantees in finding new approaches to care and solutions to address the need for critical local services in Maine’s rural areas.

Since 2014, PCHC has provided accessible and affordable primary care services including family medicine, mental health, X-ray, care management, laboratory

Dr. Patricia Doyle, MD

Winter Views in Jackman

JACKMAN COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER2018 ANNUAL REPORT

This year, MPCA recognized twelve individuals for their leadership, dedication and support of Maine’s Community Health Centers. Dr. Doyle received the Carol Eckert, MD, Memorial Award, given in honor of Physician Excellence.

Notably, Dr. Doyle was also a finalist in the 2018 County Doctor of the Year Award, a national award presented each year to a physician who exemplifies the spirit, skill, and dedication of America’s rural medical practitioners. PCHC is proud to call Dr. Doyle a colleague and teammate, and the Jackman area is proud to call her a friend and neighbor. We all know how deserving she is of these awards. Congratulations, Dr. Doyle!

services, and 24/7 acute care at Jackman Community Health Center (JCHC). Due the region’s remoteness, 24/7 acute care is necessary. However, the staffing model for 24/7 acute care is fragile and relies heavily on the small staff at JCHC, per diem providers, and the Jackman-Moose River Fire and Rescue Department. The need to develop a more feasible rural healthcare delivery model is critical for the citizens of and visitors to Jackman, Moose River, and Dennistown.

The bulk of the MeHAF funding will be used to hire outside consultants and subject matter experts to finalize the development and implementation of a Community Care Paramedic Practitioner model in Jackman. This innovative model will strengthen the local health system, lead to sustainability of 24/7 acute care services, and will be tailored to assist in the viability of primary care services. The Community Care Paramedic Practitioner model proposes enhanced training for critical care paramedics, expanding their skills to include general urgent and sick care, disposition medicine (determining if a patient needs a high level of care), and a broad understanding of chronic disease. The vision, once implemented, is that these practitioners will share on-call duties for emergency response with the town’s EMS department, and when not required at emergencies, will be utilized to meet other health needs in the community. Funding has been allocated to hold two community events throughout the year, as the input and involvement of local residents are key to for the success of the model. Additionally, PCHC is providing a 20% match in funds for this project. PCHC’s project partners and consultants include First to Last Health Services Solutions, Life Flight/Northern Light EMS, the Jackman Town Manager, Jackman-Moose River Fire and Rescue Dept., and Eastern Maine Community College.

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JACKMAN COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER2018 ANNUAL REPORT

THANK YOU 2017-2018 CONTRIBUTORS!

Alan & Anne DuplessisAnita DellaferaAnita Prince & Francis LacasseAnn & George WiersmaAnne AllportAnthony & Marianne MarpleArthur & Rejeanne BolducBarbara KaneBayard W. RussellBenedict & Elizabeth CozziBruce HarringtonBruce RobertsC.A. Dean TrustCecile FortierChristian Camps & Conferences, Inc.Connie KilcollinsD.B. & R.H. CurtisDarryl & Norma BrownDavid FullerDavid & Sandra HargreavesDean & Beverly BridgesDeane & Lane ChamberlainDenise & Dana PlanteDennistown Plantation

PCHC’s Jackman Community Health Center wishes to extend our deepest appreciation to our donors, grantors, and contributors. Because of your support, we can continue our mission of providing high quality health care for all.

Above: The 2018 Annual Community BBQ was on a drizzly day this year, but it was still a great success! Top Right: US Senator Susan Collins with Dr. Doyle during a visit to Jackman in February 2018. Bottom Right: Lori Dwyer, PCHC President & CEO, Anne and Alan Duplessis, and Ned Robertson at PCHC’s Food Booth at the American Folk Festival in Bangor, August 2018. Alan and Ned are both PCHC Board Members. All funds raised at this event went to the Hope House Health & Living Center and those who are homeless.

Donna & David MaynardDouglas & Angela MulhallEdward Robertson Edwin W. Cuddy JrEleanor MorelloEllen WoodEMC Holdings Felix QuironFellowship ChapelFrancis & Louise LaCasseFrank & Caroline StrasburgerGary & Henriette ArensonGary & Jill TunkavigeHerbert EverettHerbert HartmanJackman-Moose River Historical SocietyJackman Trading PostJack & Gladys DeckerJack & Murielle CarrierJames & Diane NoelJames SchoenmannJamie HubbardJE Shelley Logging

Jean Paul CarrierJim & Marilyn HegartyJohn & Elaine CouriKarl FrankLarry & Sheryl HarthLauren KaneLloyd & Ellen TraftonLouis & Honor SageLydia FoxMaine Community FoundationMaine Health Access FoundationMarcia G. Van CampMargaret & Whitmore GarlandMeredith & Joseph HylandMeredith Jones & Dana MurchMoose River LumberMosquito, LLCNancy CarterP.J. St. PierrePatricia HugheyPaul H. Morin Jr.Paula GilbertRA Electric, Inc.Raymond Boissoneau

Raymond & Virginia FournierRebecca & Paul ChaissonRobert AllenRodney & Nancy Paradise Rosemarie & Alex FreemanRuel & Constance HoldenSally Mountain CabinsSam, Gloria, Roy, and Laurie KeiperSandra & Mark TurnerSidney & Julie DupontSisters of St. Joseph of Lyon-MaineSkowhegan Savings BankSomerset County Economic Development CorporationThomas & Janine KomolaTown of JackmanTown of Moose RiverWayne & Pamela GrondinWeyerhaeuserWilliam BoeingWilliam & Debra PrimmermanWilliam & Dorothy CrumleyWilliam & Shannon Duong

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2018 FINANCIAL REPORT

TOTAL REVENUE: $1,019,256

TOTAL EXPENSES: $1,071,257

OPERATING LOSS: -$52,001

*numbers are unaudited

2018 PATIENT DEMOGRAPHICS

JACKMAN COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER2018 ANNUAL REPORT

MALES vs. FEMALES

AFTER-HOURS VISITSBY MONTH

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC

LIFE THREATENING OR HIGH RISK SITUATIONS

PATIENT AGES VISITORS vs. LOCALS

49% 51%

43% 55+

34% 21-55

23% 0-21 21%

79% 3,763 VISITS

2,592 MEDICAL VISITS

675 LAB

25

20

15

10

5

0

496 MENTAL HEALTH

Net Patient Service Revenue

Grants & Other Revenue

Donations

$473,230

$443,217

$102,809

Salary & Wages

Fringe Benefits

Supplies

Facility Costs

Other Expenses including Billing, Administration

$709,793

$144,218

$42,449

$103,307

$71,490

0 100 800IN HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS

700600500400300200

LOCALS = THOSE LIVING IN 04945 ZIP CODE

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JACKMAN COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTEROUR STAFF

Dr. Patricia Doyle, MDPhysician, Clinical Lead

Emily Downs, PA-CPhysician Assistant

Kristy Griffin Practice Coordinator

Yannick Nkeng, PA-C Physician Assistant

Anna Babiarz, PA-CPhysician Assistant

Carol WorsterRadiology Technician

Joe Aquilina, NPNurse Practitioner

Rachel ColemanMedical Assistant

Not Pictured: Andrea Groft, PA-C, Physician Assistant

Casey Gilboe-LodgeMedical Assistant

Justine Graham Medical Assistant