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Status of St.

Vincent Medical Center Community Benefit Programs as of May 31, 2015

St. Vincent Medical


Center
Community Benefit
Program Costs
Asian Pacific Liver
Center

FY 2015
Estimate

FY 2014

FY2013

FY2012

FY 2011

FY2010

Casa de Amigos
Community
Diabetes Education
Program
Health Benefit
Resource Center
Multicultural Health
Awareness and
Prevention Center

Still External Funding Sources (if


Operating
any)
?

453,618

406,460

474,159

401,479

392,639

Yes

0
0

367,013
134,563

341,093
134,563

291,784
130,644

294,388
126,620

272,671
122,810

No
No

646,210

443,126

440,506

428,789

431,750

No

454,590

511,068

417,977

394,182

347,438

No

Gilead Foundation and


miscellaneous grants cover
operating costs

Status of St. Vincent Medical Center Community Benefit Programs as of May 31, 2015

Asian pacific Liver Center: focuses on education, early detection and surveillance of chronic hepatitis B patients, treatment of
hepatitis B and its complications, and clinical research to advance knowledge about this disease.

Casa de Amigos: A values driven, family focused community center offering free academic assistance, music, art and computer
instruction, sports, recreational activities and mentoring for at-risk youth and their parents. Services also include health education
and screenings, insurance enrollment and social service referral assistance.

Community Diabetes Education Program: Provides free bilingual and culturally competent diabetes education and screening to atrisk children and adults and assists both pre-diabetic and diabetes patients in the management and control of their chronic disease.

Health Benefits Resource Center: a son-stop venue providing enrollment assistance, information and referrals for uninsured lowincome residents. It also educates residents about the Coveded California program and has launched a legal services program.

Multicultural Health Awareness and Prevention Center: offers free bilingual health information, education and screening for at-risk
populations with a focus on breast and cervical cancer, diabetes, obesity and heart disease. The program targets vulnerable people
in the Asian Pacific Islander and Latino communities. MHAP conducts a major annual community health fair and four mini health
fairs and participates in 20 additional community health fairs yearly. It also conducts educational conferences to heighten
awareness among key community stakeholders about important health issues.

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