Saturday, August 21, 2010

Special District Transparency Information for KMHD


Kremmling Memorial Hospital District believes that honest communications is the best way to develop trust. In addition to providing regular newspaper advertising, multiple websites, all social media outlets, public speaking events and the like, KMHD is compliant with reporting to the Special District Assocation. Please copy and paste the http address below to view.

Special District Transparency Information

Senate Bill 09-87 Compliance

Special District Association of Colorado Website


http://www.sdaco.org/transparency/view_userprofile.php?id=402

Free Initial Screening Mammogram


To the right: The advertisement for sponsorship in the Winter Park Susan Coen Cancer Walk. Kremmling Memorial Hospital has been proud to sponsor this important event for over 5 years.

Kremmling Memorial Hospital
Radiology Department

FREE initial screening Mammogram Month of your 40th Birthday

Early Detection Is Key


KMHD’s Mammography Department is accredited with American College of Radiology and FDA Mammography accreditation program

We also offer 20% discount for uninsured patients for all services. Payment required at time of services


970 – 724 3181 TO SCHEDULE YOUR MAMMOGRAPHY

Pharmacy Bag Advertising Promotes Important Message




Mark Paulsen, Board Certified Family Practice Physician, Chief of Staff at Kremmling Memorial Hospital and primary physician at Timberline Family Practice in Granby delivers an important message to patient picking up their prescriptions at City Market Pharmacy, Granby, Colorado:

"Make sure you tell your doctor about everything you are taking. This includes prescriptions and over-the-counter medicines and supplements, such as vitamins and herbs."

Cardiac Risk Assesment Kiosk Now at Kremlmling Mercantile Pharmacy

 
Pictured with donated kiosk is Amy Bubar, MPH Project Coordinator CPC Community Health
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An explanation from the CDC website regading the use of this kiosk:

The Colorado Prevention Center recently donated a Cardiac Risk Assessment kiosk to the Middle Park Medical Foundation. As a service to the public, the Foundation decided to house the kiosk at the Kremmling Mercantile, near the pharmacy. The intention is for people to be able to enter in information regarding their health and have a print out of recommended plans for better cardiac health. The Middle Park Medical Foundation is grateful to the CPC for their donation.

In Public settings: Health-e-Solutions is an interactive cardiovascular disease risk assessment delivered via a touchscreen computer kiosk. In less than 3 minutes, individuals obtain a customized heart disease risk score and recommendations to reduce their risk. Through a statewide grant, kiosks have been placed at health fairs, physician offices and public settings.

In 2006 and 2007, CPC collaborated with 9Health Fair and Colorado’s Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) to bring kiosks to 65 health fairs around the state. Nearly 9000 individuals completed the cardiovascular risk assessment at the fairs. In a pilot program, individuals found to be at high risk for heart disease received follow-up phone calls from our CPC nurse to motivate entry into treatment and to enhance their understanding of heart disease risk.

Middle Park Facilities Corporation Health Facilities Revenue Bonds

The following is more information on the structure of the Middle Park Medical Facilities Corporatoin and the Health Facilities Revenue Bond structure. It is taken from an email from counsel. The intention here is to provide greater understanding of how this project will be financed. This is perhaps the most thorough and clearest explanations of the structure:

"The Site Lease between the District and Middle Park Facilities Corporation, the 63-20 issuer (the "Corporation") creates the leasehold interest of the Corporation in the Poject site. Fee ownership of the site will remain in the District, subject to the Site Lease and the Lease.

The Lease is also entered into between the District and the Corporation. It proves for the District to lease back the site and the improvements, (i.e., the clinic to be constructed on the site) from the Corporation, subject to annual appropriation of rental payments by the District's Board of Directors. when all of the scheduled rental payments under the Lease have been made, the Site Lease and the Corporation's interest in the Project terminate and the District own the Project free and clear of the financing documents.

The Agreement to Construct appoints the District to construct the Project for the Corporation, with money provided by the Corporation from the Bond transaction. It has the effect of putting the District in charge of construction and the submission of construction fund requisitions to the Trustee. The Corporation would not be expected to have any ongoing role in construction.

the Indenture is entered into between the Corporation and the Trustee. It provides the issuance of the Bonds by the Corporation. In the Indenture, the Corporation assigns and mortgages its interest in the Site Lease and the Lease to the Trustee as security for the Bonds. The effect of this assignment is that the District will make rental payments directly to the Trustee, rather than to the Corporation. the Indenture does not mortgage the District's underlying fee ownership in the site ... "