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Saint Thomas West Campus SP Zoning Application

Saint Thomas West Campus SP Zoning Application. Community meeting 01/23/14. Introductions . Saint Thomas Representatives: - Dawn Rudolph , Chief Experience Officer, Saint Thomas Health - Bernie Sherry , Chief Executive Officer, Saint Thomas West/Midtown

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Saint Thomas West Campus SP Zoning Application

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  1. Saint Thomas West CampusSP Zoning Application Community meeting 01/23/14

  2. Introductions Saint Thomas Representatives: -Dawn Rudolph, Chief Experience Officer, Saint Thomas Health -Bernie Sherry, Chief Executive Officer, Saint Thomas West/Midtown -Rebecca Climer, Chief Communications Officer, Saint Thomas Health -Dave Rutter, Bradley ArantBoult Cummings -Jim Murphy, Bradley ArantBoult Cummings

  3. Objectives for Tonight • Meet with interested community members to inform our neighbors of Health Ministry’s desire to activate the Hospital sub-district for further planning and eventual development of West Parcels. • Share the Specific Plan Zoning application and confirm alignment with UDO.

  4. Who We Are • Faith-based Regional Integrated Healthcare Delivery System • The largest system – 65,000 admissions/ 150,000 Emergency Visits each year. • Ten imaging centers, 18 accredited chest pain centers, a network of stroke centers, 23 ASCs, dozens of medical office locations. • We support six Family Health Centers with combined visits of 55,000 per year • We support the Dispensary Of Hope • National program to provide affordable medications

  5. Regional Presence

  6. Daughters of Charity116 years in Nashville

  7. Key Priorities • Service of the Poor and Vulnerable • Create healthier communities by delivering holistic, reverent care to individuals • Regional Presence • Focus on a continuum of care, rather than just episodes of care • QSP - Quality, Safety and Performance • Deliver consistent and exceptional care by creating a real value for our patients • STHeoneChartSM • Advanced clinical information systems • One Healing Community • Our commitment will result in the best possible outcome for the patients and communities we serve.

  8. What Makes Us Unique • We are mission driven – we actively seek to increase our care to the poor and vulnerable each year. • We have a passionate approach to continuous improvement in clinical quality. • We are already the low-cost provider in the region and are working to make healthcare more accessible and affordable. • We have rapidly deployed the infrastructure for population health management through MissionPoint Health.

  9. New Construction/Expanded Footprint • Total Area: 120,000 SF Renovations • Total Area: 131,600 SF $110 million Modernization Project February 2012 P Comprehensive Cancer Center ST. THOMAS DR. K- Tower Main Hospital ED P HARDING ROAD 9

  10. Our Next Steps • Internal Team was assembled • Understanding the intent of the Harding Town Center UDO • Obligation to figure out how to align our goals with the UDO • February 23, 2004- Commenced neighborhood planning process for Harding Town Center UDO • April, 2004- Transportation alternatives presented to community • June, 2004- Draft of UDO and Transportation Plan presented for public comment. • October, 2004- Final draft of the UDO and Transportation Plan presented to the public. • February 10, 2005- Planning Commission recommend approval of UDO • May 17, 2005- Ordinance approving UDO passes third reading of Metro Council • May 21, 2005- Effective date of UDO

  11. Reviewed opportunities to improve way finding and access to the Saint Thomas West Hospital Campus • Started in 2011 with a presentation on campus access opportunities • Revisited ideas of how to move visitor traffic to back of campus establishing a new front door • Preliminary design of new entrance at patient discharge • Signage package for Bosley Springs and Emergency Entrance evaluated with landscape improvements

  12. Confirmed interest for growth of Saint Thomas West Campus with University of Tennessee • Team worked to put together SP Zoning Request to allow growth in a sensitive and planned manner – desire to mix uses • March 2013 • SP Application Submitted • Groundbreaking on Hospital Project • Input Period started • MTA • Councilman • Community

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