SCHEDULE O
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OMB No. 1545-0047
2013
Open to Public
Inspection
Name of the organization
SAINT MARY'S HOSPITAL FOUNDATION INC
 
Employer identification number

22-2528400
Return Reference Explanation
FORM 990, PART III, LINE 4A SAINT MARY'S HOSPITAL FOUNDATION, INC. RAISES CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE PUBLIC SOLELY FOR THE BENEFIT OF SAINT MARY'S HOSPITAL, INC. CONTRIBUTIONS ARE RAISED FOR SPECIFIC AND NON-SPECIFIC PURPOSES AND DISTRIBUTED TO THE HOSPITAL BASED ON THE HOSPITAL'S NEEDS. SAINT MARY'S HOSPITAL HAS MANY IMPORTANT SERVICE ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN THE AREAS OF INPATIENT SERVICES AND OUTPATIENT SERVICES. THE HOSPITAL ALSO PROVIDES MANY COMMUNITY BENEFITS. INPATIENT SERVICES SAINT MARY'S REMAINS COMMITTED TO PROVIDING THE HIGHEST QUALITY CARE FOR OUR PATIENTS. THE HOSPITAL PROVIDED INPATIENT TREATMENT FOR 11,698 INPATIENTS IN 2014, WITH AN AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAY OF 4.23 DAYS. SAINT MARY'S THREE LARGEST PROGRAMS ARE SURGERY, CARDIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. IN 2014, 867 PATIENTS CHOSE TO HAVE GENERAL SURGERY AT SAINT MARY'S, STAYING AT THE HOSPITAL FOR A TOTAL OF 4,924 DAYS AND GENERATED $14 MILLION IN REVENUE; 1,354 PATIENTS CHOSE SAINT MARY'S FOR CARDIAC CARE, STAYING IN THE HOSPITAL FOR A TOTAL OF 5,854 DAYS AND GENERATING $19 MILLION IN REVENUE; AND 4,004 PATIENTS RECEIVED INPATIENT MEDICAL CARE, STAYING IN THE HOSPITAL FOR A TOTAL OF 19,158 DAYS, AND GENERATING $39 MILLION IN REVENUE. AS THE HOSPITAL CONTINUES TO DISTINGUISH ITSELF AS A LEADING PROVIDER OF HEALTHCARE SERVICES IN THE REGION, IT HAS GARNERED RECOGNITION FROM STATE AND NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS FOR PROVIDING OUTSTANDING PATIENT CARE. SAINT MARY'S HOSPITAL IS RANKED AS THE TOP-PERFORMING HOSPITAL IN CONNECTICUT FOR DELIVERING PERCUTANEOUS CORONARY INTERVENTION (PCI), A LIFE-SAVING PROCEDURE THAT OPENS THE BLOCKED ARTERIES OF HEART ATTACK PATIENTS. THE NATIONAL STANDARD STATES THAT PATIENTS SHOULD RECEIVE THIS PROCEDURE WITHIN 90 MINUTES OF ARRIVAL AT THE HOSPITAL. ACCORDING TO THE FEDERAL CENTERS FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID (CMS), 100 PERCENT OF PATIENTS WHO REQUIRE ANGIOPLASTY RECEIVE IT AT SAINT MARY'S WITHIN 90 MINUTES OF ARRIVAL. THIS RANKS SAINT MARY'S AS THE NUMBER ONE PERFORMING HOSPITAL IN CONNECTICUT, AND SIGNIFICANTLY AHEAD OF THE NATIONAL AVERAGE, WHICH IS 79 PERCENT OF PATIENTS BEING TREATED WITHIN 90 MINUTES. IN ADDITION, SAINT MARY'S IS THE FIRST HOSPITAL IN CONNECTICUT TO RECEIVE A GOLD AWARD UNDER THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION'S GET WITH THE GUIDELINES PROGRAM FOR ITS TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE. IT IS ALSO THE FIRST HOSPITAL IN THE STATE TO RECEIVE A GOLD AWARD FOR ITS TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE. AS OF FISCAL YEAR 2014, SAINT MARY'S HAS RECEIVED SIX GOLD AWARDS FOR CARDIAC CARE. THESE ACCOMPLISHMENTS ARE INDICATIVE OF THE EXTRAORDINARY CROSS-DISCIPLINE COLLABORATION AND OVERALL COMMITMENT TO CLINICAL EXCELLENCE SHARED BY THE SAINT MARY'S TEAM. IN THE 2014 FISCAL YEAR, SAINT MARY'S ALSO ACHIEVED THE HIGHEST SCORES IN THEIR RESPECTIVE SIZE/GEOGRAPHIC GROUP EARNING THEM A SPOT ON THE CLEVERLY ASSOCIATES COMMUNITY VALUE 100 LIST FOR BEING A TOP VALUE HOSPITAL. IN ADDITION IN 2014, SAINT MARY'S WAS ONE OF ONLY 712 HOSPITALS IN THE UNITED STATES TO ACHIEVE THE TOP PERFORMER DISTINCTION TWO YEARS IN A ROW FROM THE JOINT COMMISSION. IN ADDITION, SAINT MARY'S IS A LEADER IN SURGICAL SERVICES. OUR PHYSICIANS PROVIDE BOTH IN-PATIENT AND OUT-PATIENT SURGERY IN THE AREAS OF GI, ONCOLOGY, THORACIC, VASCULAR, LAPAROSCOPY, TRAUMA, GYNECOLOGY, UROLOGY, NEUROSURGERY, ORTHOPEDICS, CARDIOTHORACIC, PLASTIC, BARIATRIC AND ENDOCRINE SURGERY AT SAINT MARY'S HOSPITAL. OUR EXPERIENCED SURGEONS PERFORM ADVANCED ROBOTIC-ASSISTED PROCEDURES UTILIZING TWO DAVINCI ROBOTIC SURGICAL SYSTEMS. THIS INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY IS BECOMING THE STANDARD OF CARE FOR MANY COMPLEX SURGICAL PROCEDURES WITH APPLICATIONS FOR GYNECOLOGIC, UROLOGIC, THORACIC, CARDIAC AND GENERAL SURGERY. AS THE LEADING PROVIDER OF SURGICAL SERVICES IN THE REGION, SAINT MARY'S IS COMMITTED TO PROVIDING THE HIGHEST QUALITY AND SUPERIOR SERVICE FOR OUR PATIENTS. DURING FISCAL YEAR 2014, SAINT MARY'S PERFORMED 653 SURGERIES USING THE DAVINCI ROBOTIC SURGICAL SYSTEMS. IN ADDITION, THE HOSPITAL OFFERS A COMPREHENSIVE SIX- YEAR TRAINING PROGRAM IN GENERAL SURGERY. SAINT MARY'S HOSPITAL IS COMMUNITY BASED AND BOASTS A CLOSE AFFILIATION TO YALE UNIVERSITY IN NEARBY NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, AND THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT IN FARMINGTON, CONNECTICUT. HISTORICALLY, NEARLY ONE HALF OF THE RESIDENTS COMPLETING THIS PROGRAM HAVE PURSUED FURTHER TRAINING IN CARDIOTHORACIC, COLON AND RECTAL, PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE, SURGICAL ONCOLOGY, OR VASCULAR SURGERY.
FORM 990, PART III, LINE 4A CONTINUED SAINT MARY'S HEALTH SYSTEM EXTENDS FROM WATERBURY TO WOLCOTT, NAUGATUCK, SOUTHBURY AND PROSPECT. IN 2014, 216,818 PATIENTS CHOSE SAINT MARY'S FOR OUTPATIENT CARE. THE HEALTH SYSTEM'S TWO LARGEST PROGRAMS ARE ITS EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT, WHICH PROVIDED TREATMENT TO 62,335 PATIENTS IN 2014, GENERATING $26 MILLION IN REVENUE, AND AMBULATORY SURGERY. IN 2014, 14,313 PATIENTS CHOSE TO HAVE OUTPATIENT SURGERY AT SAINT MARY'S, GENERATING $47 MILLION IN REVENUE. OUTPATIENT SERVICES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: MEDICAL IMAGING, BLOOD DRAW AND LAB SERVICES, CARDIAC AND PULMONARY REHABILITATION CLASSES, NUTRITIONAL COUNSELING AND EXPECTANT PARENT CLASSES. SAINT MARY'S SATELLITE FACILITIES INCLUDE HEALTH AND WELLNESS CENTERS PROVIDING URGENT CARE, BLOOD DRAW STATIONS AND X-RAY SERVICES IN NAUGATUCK AND WOLCOTT; OUTPATIENT REHABILITATION THERAPY OFFICES IN WATERBURY, WOLCOTT AND NAUGATUCK; OUTPATIENT SLEEP DISORDERS CENTERS IN WATERBURY AND WOLCOTT; THE BREAST & ONCOLOGY CENTERS IN SOUTHBURY AND PROSPECT, AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY IN WATERBURY. SAINT MARY'S HAS BEEN RECOGNIZED AT THE STATE AND NATIONAL LEVELS AS A DISTINGUISHED PROVIDER OF OUTPATIENT SERVICES. ONE ADDITION TO THE OUTPATIENT SERVICES INCLUDED THE LIONS LOW VISION CENTER WHICH IS ONE OF ONLY FIVE CENTERS IN CONNECTICUT AND THE ONLY CETNER OF ITS KIND IN GREATER WATERBURY. SPECIALISTS COLLABORATE WITH PATIENTS' EYE CARE PROFESSIONLS AND HELP PATIENTS MAKE THE MOST OF THEIR AVAILABLE VISION WITH EXERCISES, COMPENSATORY STRATEGIES, AND TRAINING WITH LOW VISION AIDES. SAINT MARY'S IS AMONG THE LARGEST AND BUSIEST EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS IN THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT. IN FACT, WITH APPROXIMATELY 67,000 EMERGENCY VISITS PER YEAR, WE RANK AS THE 9TH BUSIEST IN THE STATE. THE SAINT MARY'S EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS IS A CERTIFIED LEVEL 2 TRAUMA CENTER, AND ALL PHYSICIANS ARE BOARD CERTIFIED IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE. THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PLAYS A CRITICAL ROLE IN HELPING SAINT MARY'S ACHIEVE ITS EXTRAORDINARY PERFORMANCE WITH DOOR-TO-BALLOON TIME, A MEASURE OF THE TIME IT TAKES A HEART ATTACK VICTIM TO HAVE HIS OR HER BLOCKED ARTERIES OPENED. SAINT MARY'S MEDIAN DOOR-TO-BALLOON TIME IS 60 MINUTES. SAINT MARY'S DOOR-TO-BALLOON TIME IS 30 MINUTES FASTER THAN NATIONAL GUIDELINES SET BY THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY FOR OPENING BLOCKED ARTERIES. THE DEPARTMENT ALSO PROVIDES AMBULATORY CARE SERVICES, WHICH ARE DESIGNED TO ACCOMMODATE NON-EMERGENT, LOWER ACUITY NEEDS. THIS UNIT CONTAINS A PEDIATRIC CENTER, WHICH IS STAFFED BY PEDIATRICIANS EACH AFTERNOON. FINALLY, THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT CONTAINS A DEDICATED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AREA, SUPPORTED BY A PSYCHIATRIST, SOCIAL WORKER AND SPECIALIZED NURSES. THIS UNIT PROVIDES A MUCH NEEDED RESOURCE FOR SERVING OUR PATIENT POPULATION, AND HAS SEEN CONTINUED GROWTH AND INCREASE IN DEMAND. SAINT MARY'S CANCER PROGRAM WAS AWARDED A THREE-YEAR ACCREDITATION FROM THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS' COMMISSION ON CANCER WITH COMMENDATION. ONLY 40 PERCENT OF ALL U.S. HOSPITALS SURVEYED BY THE COMMISSION ACHIEVE THIS LEVEL OF RECOGNITION. ACS ACCREDITATION ENSURES THAT PATIENTS WHO CHOOSE SAINT MARY'S FOR CANCER CARE HAVE ACCESS TO A COMPLETE RANGE OF STATE-OF-THE-ART SERVICES AND EQUIPMENT, A TEAM THAT COORDINATES THE BEST AVAILABLE TREATMENT OPTIONS, AND ACCESS TO CLINICAL TRIALS AND NEW TREATMENT OPTIONS, AS WELL AS EARLY DETECTION PROGRAMS, EDUCATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES. SAINT MARY'S WOUND HEALING CENTER IS STAFFED BY A SPECIALIZED TEAM OF PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS, NURSES AND TECHNICIANS, WHO COLLABORATE TO PRODUCE THE BEST POSSIBLE OUTCOMES. ON AVERAGE, 92.7 PERCENT OF PATIENTS WHO COME TO THE CENTER WITH CHRONIC WOUNDS THAT HAVE RESISTED TRADITIONAL TREATMENT ACHIEVE SUCCESSFUL RESULTS WITHIN 14 WEEKS. SPECIALIZED WOUND CARE ALSO HELPS PATIENTS WITH DIABETIC ULCERS, PRESSURE ULCERS, INFECTIONS AND COMPROMISED SKIN GRAFTS. IN ADDITION THE CENTER OFFERS HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY, WHICH IS PARTICULARLY EFFECTIVE FOR PATIENTS WHO SUFFER FROM RADIATION DAMAGE OR FACE THE POSSIBILITY OF AMPUTATION.
FORM 990, PART VI, SECTION A, LINE 7A SAINT MARY'S HEALTH SYSTEM, INC. IS THE SOLE MEMBER OF SAINT MARY'S HOSPITAL, INC. AND APPOINTS THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
FORM 990, PART VI, SECTION A, LINE 7B SAINT MARY'S HEALTH SYSTEM, INC. IS THE SOLE MEMBER OF SAINT MARY'S HOSPITAL, INC. AND APPOINTS THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ARE THE DECISIONS OF THE GOVERNING BODY SUBJECT TO APPROVAL 990 PART VI SECTION A LINE 7A PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 33-1080(B) OF THE CONNECTICUT REVISED NON-STOCK CORPORATION ACT AND THE AMENDED AND RESTATED CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF THE CORPORATION, THERE SHALL BE RESERVED TO THE ARCHBISHOP OF THE HARTFORD ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE OF HARTFORD (UNLESS SPECIFICALLY DELEGATED BY HIM) THE FOLLOWING RIGHTS AND POWERS: (A)TO APPROVE THE MISSION OR PURPOSE AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE CORPORATION AND OF ANY SAINT MARY'S SUBSIDIARIES. (B)TO APPROVE THE ACQUISITION, ALIENATION OR CONVEYANCE OF THE REAL PROPERTY OF THE CORPORATION THAT IS VALUED AT AN AMOUNT GREATER THAN THAT ESTABLISHED BY THE UNITED STATES CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS PURSUANT TO CANON LAW OR TO PLACE A MORTGAGE ON SUCH PROPERTY OR TO BORROW FUNDS IN AMOUNTS GREATER THAN THOSE ESTABLISHED BY THE UNITED STATES CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS PURSUANT TO CANON LAW, WHETHER IN A SINGLE TRANSACTION OR A SERIES OF RELATED TRANSACTIONS. (C)TO APPROVE THE DISPOSAL OF ALL OR SUBSTANTIALLY ALL OF THE PHYSICAL ASSETS OF THE CORPORATION AND TO APPROVE THE MERGER OR CONSOLIDATION OF THE CORPORATION. (D)TO APPROVE THE AMENDMENT OF THE CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OR THE BYLAWS OF THE CORPORATION.
FORM 990, PART VI, SECTION B, QUESTION 11A THE FORM 990 WAS DISTRIBUTED TO BOARD MEMBERS AND THE ORGANIZATION'S FINANCE COMMITEE FOR THEIR REVIEW PRIOR TO FILING TO ENSURE ACCURACY AND COMPLETENESS. A COMPLETE COPY OF THE ORGANIZATION'S FINAL FORM 990, INCLUDING ALL REQUIRED SCHEDULES, AS ULTIMATELY FILED WITH THE IRS, WAS PROVIDED TO EACH MEMBER OF THE BOARD BEFORE ITS FILING WITH THE IRS.
FORM 990, PART VI, SECTION B, QUESTION 12C ANNUALLY, EACH DIRECTOR, OFFICER, AND BOARD COMMITTEE MEMBER OF SMHS AND ANY OF ITS AFFILIATES, AS APPROPRIATE, WILL SIGN A STATEMENT WHICH AFFIRMS THAT THE PERSON: 1) HAS RECEIVED A COPY OF THE CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY; 2) HAS READ AND UNDERSTANDS THE POLICY; AND 3) HAS AGREED TO COMPLY WITH THE POLICY. THE STATEMENTS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED ANNUALLY BY THE COMPLIANCE OFFICER AND RETURNED TO THE CEO OR DELEGATED PERSON, WHERE THEY WILL BE RECORDED, REVIEWED, SUMMARIZED AND PRESENTED TO THE CHAIRPERSON OF THE BOARD, AS WELL AS TO THE AUDIT AND GOVERNANCE COMMITTEES, WHERE THEY EXISTS. CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENTS WILL BE MAINTAINED FOR A MINIMUM OF SEVEN YEARS BY THE COMPLIANCE OFFICER. CONFLICT OF INTEREST FORMS PROVIDED BY OFFICERS, DIRECTORS AND BOARD COMMITTEE MEMBERS WILL BE FORWARDED TO THE COMPLIANCE OFFICER, ALONG WITH A STATEMENT OF IMPACT AS TO THE EFFECT OF THE CONFLICT OF INTEREST ON THE BUSINESS AND ANY ACTION TAKEN TO MINIMIZE THE EFFECT. THEY WILL BE MAINTAINED BY THE COMPLIANCE OFFICER FOR A MINIMUM OF SEVEN YEARS.
FORM 990, PART VI, SECTION B, QUESTIONS 15A & 15B THE PROCESS FOR DETERMINING THE COMPENSATION OF THE HOSPITAL'S TOP MANAGEMENT OFFICIALS, INCLUDING THE CEO, ALL OFFICERS, AND KEY EMPLOYEES, MEET THE THREE REQUIREMENTS OF THE REBUTTABLE PRESUMPTION. THE COMPENSATION ARRANGEMENT IS APPROVED IN ADVANCE BY THE ORGANIZATION'S EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION COMMITTEE. THE COMMITTEE IS APPOINTED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR THE PURPOSE OF ASSISTING THE BOARD TO FULFILL ITS RESPONSIBILY TO THE HOSPITAL AND THE COMMUNITY TO ENSURE THE COMPENSATION IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE HOSPITAL'S POLICIES. THE COMMITTEE IS COMPRISED OF SIX DIRECTORS WHO ARE INDEPENDENT OF MANAGEMENT AND THE HOSPITAL AND FREE OF ANY CONFLICTS OF INTEREST THAT WOULD INTERFERE WITH THEIR EXERCISE OF INDEPENDENT JUDGEMENT. PRIOR TO MAKING ANY COMPENSATION DECISIONS, THE EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION COMMITTEE OBTAINED AND RELIED UPON APPROPRIATE DATA AS TO COMPARABILITY. THE COMMITTEE CONTRACTS AN INDEPENDENT COMPENSATION CONSULTANT AND UTILIZES LOCAL AND NATIONAL COMPENSATION SURVERY'S TO SET COMPENSATION LEVELS. FINALLY, THE EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION COMMITTEE ADEQUATELY AND TIMELY DOCUMENTED THE BASIS FOR SETTING COMPENSATION CONCURRENTLY WITH THE MAKING OF THE DETERMINATION.
FORM 990, PART VI, SECTION C, QUESTION 19 COPIES OF THE GOVERNING DOCUMENTS, CONFLICTS OF INTEREST POLICY AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ARE AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC UPON REQUEST.
FORM 990, PART XI, LINE 5 UNREALIZED LOSS ON INVESTMENTS $ (56,189)
FORM 990, PART XII, LINES 2B & 2C SAINT MARY'S HOSPITAL FOUNDATION IS AUDITED AS PART OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF SAINT MARY'S HEALTH SYSTEM. ADDITIONALLY, THE FOUNDATION ALSO RECEIVES SEPARATE AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.
BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS WITH INTERESTED PERSONS (SCHEDULE L) THERE WERE NO TRANSACTIONS BETWEEN RELATED PARTIES AND SAINT MARY'S HOSPITAL FOUNDATION, INC. THE FOLLOWING DISCLOSURES REPRESENT RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS BETWEEN PERSONS RELATED TO SAINT MARY'S HEALTH SYSTEM AND SAINT MARY'S HEALTH SYSTEM'S SOLELY CONTROLLED SUBSIDIARY SAINT MARY'S HOSPITAL. DR. MARK ALBINI IS A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF SAINT MARY'S HOSPITAL, INC. DURING THE YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2014, THE HOSPITAL PAID DR. ALBINI'S PRACTICE, NAUGATUCK VALLEY WOMEN'S HEALTH, PC, $297,000 IN FEES FOR SERVICE. IN ADDITION, DR. ALBINI WAS PAID $49,000 BY SAINT MARY'S HOSPITAL FOR SERVICES PERFORMED DIRECTLY BY HIM FOR THE HOSPITAL. MR. JAMES C. SMITH IS A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF SAINT MARY'S HEALTH SYSTEM, WHICH IS THE PARENT HOLDING COMPANY OF SAINT MARY'S HOSPITAL, INC. MR. SMITH IS ALSO THE CHAIRMAN AND CEO OF WEBSTER BANK. THE HOSPITAL HAS A LINE OF CREDIT THROUGH WEBSTER BANK, THE BALANCE OF THE LINE OF CREDIT AT THE END OF THE REPORTING PERIOD WAS $0. THE HOSPITAL ALSO HAS CHECKING AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AT WEBSTER BANK. DURING THE YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2014, THE HOSPITAL INCURRED $3,025 IN FEES ON THE LINE OF CREDIT AND PAID $116,016 IN BANKING FEES. THE HOSPITAL ALSO PAYS WEBSTER FINANCIAL ADVISORS, A COMPANY RELATED TO THE WEBSTER BANK, TO ADMINISTER ITS PENSION PLAN AND OTHER INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT SERVICES. DURING THE YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2014, SAINT MARY'S HOSPITAL, INC. AND ITS AFFILIATES PAID $159,316 FOR INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT SERVICES AND $226,753 FOR AMINISTRATION OF THE HOSPITAL'S RETIREMENT PLAN ASSETS.
COMPENSATION SAINT MARY'S HEALTH SYSTEM IS AN AFFILIATED HEALTHCARE SYSTEM. SALARIES FOR SAINT MARY'S HOSPITAL, SAINT MARY'S HEALTH SYSTEM AND SAINT MARY'S FOUNDATION ARE ALL PAID BY SAINT MARY'S HOSPITAL. SAINT MARY'S HOSPITAL ISSUES ALL W2 FORMS. THE SALARIES SHOWN ON THIS TAX RETURN REPRESENT THE PROPER SALARY ALLOCATION FOR WORK PERFORMED AT THIS ENTITY BUT PAID BY SAINT MARY'S HOSPITAL.
For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the Instructions for Form 990 or 990-EZ.
Cat. No. 51056K
Schedule O (Form 990 or 990-EZ) 2013

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