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Passion: Pediatrics Pillowcases

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Passion: Mental Health Seminar for Caregivers and Parents on emotionally disturbed children

1,364 donors 2,608 donors

Volunteer Ripple Effect $150,000 $25,000 ISMC Auxiliary $5,000 Edmond Auxiliary $5,000 Yukon Auxiliary $10,000 Enid Auxiliary $10,000 board matches in Grove & Miami $215,000 IN NEW DONATIONS

Project:YOU&I Project Selection 133 Donors $17, Pledged 3 Projects

Project: YOU&I LUCAS 2 Device Requested Amount: $14,495 Presented by: Gayle Coker Integris Canadian Valley Pulmonary Department

LUCAS 2 In the event of a cardiac arrest, every second is crucial. Chest compressions are needed to provide blood flow to the brain Cardiac arrest means that there is no blood circulation and no delivery of oxygen The brain starts to deteriorate after only a few minutes without oxygen, and after ten minutes severe brain damage is likely to have already occurred To minimize this it is important to maintain compressions that are effective and uninterrupted

What LUCAS 2 Will Mean For Our Patients The LUCAS 2 will allow our providers to offer the highest quality CPR to cardiac arrest patients. This is one of the most important factors in having a favorable outcome in cardiac arrest patients The LUCAS 2 device will allow members of the code team to attend to the patients other critical needs knowing that compressions are being taken care of by LUCAS without fail

Lucas 2

Project: YOU&I COPD, Asthma & Lung Disease Screening, Evaluation & Prevention Requested Amount: Up to $17,000 Presented by: Lisa Ball INTEGRIS Outpatient Pulmonary Disease Management Clinic

COPD, Asthma & Lung Disease Screening The Case for Support Our mission is to empower each patient to be proactive in their chronic lung disease care by providing them with the education and resources that will prevent or decrease emergency room visits, hospitalizations and readmissions. Potential Impact: 737 patients covered through Medicare, Medicaid or uninsured with COPD diagnosis over the past 12 months 43 patients seen through the clinic, leaving 694 at risk for readmission The average number of visits to complete the COPD disease management is three, at a total cost of $150 per patient.

COPD, Asthma & Lung Disease Screening Impact: Every $150 invested in our program will impact one person. $17,000 = scholarship 112 patients $10,000 = scholarship 66 patients $5,000 = scholarship 33 patients

Project: YOU&I Speech Telepractice Equipment Requested Amount: $4,200 (2 sites at $2,100/ea.) Presented by: Lori Short INTEGRIS eHealth

Speech Telepractice Equipment The Case for Support To transition speech telepractice from a high-cost videoconferencing technology to a more cost- effective web- based program that allows speech-language pathologists in Oklahoma City to interact with children of all ages who have speech disorders. Target locations: INTEGRIS Mental Health – Spencer and INTEGRIS Meadowlake (Enid) Impact: Serve approximately 30 students and their families in each school/location each year.

Speech Telepractice Equipment Each site would be equipped with: Interactive touchscreen monitors iPads with pre-loaded speech therapy applications (to replace paper forms and testing material) Interactive digital treatment protocols and testing tools Replacement of web-cameras, monitors, and head sets National Center for Telepractice training and consultation

Project:YOU&I Vote! Budget: $17, Lucas2 $14,995 Speech Telepractice Equipment $2,100 x 2 sites = $4,200 COPD Screening, Evaluation, Prevention $150 x 113 = $17,000

2016 YOU&I Campaign February 1-26, 2016 YOU&I Celebrates 5 th Anniversary 26 Passions (16 IBMC Passions) T-shirt Fridays Return! (for gifts of $5/pp)

2016 YOU&I Campaign Timeline Fall/Winter 2015 – Volunteer Auxiliary and Advanced gift phase January 2016 – Stewardship report released – EMT/ELT Kickoff Event – Renewal campaign (week of Jan ) Feb. 1-26, 2016 – YOU&I Campaign – T-shirt pickup Thursdays – Show your passion T-shirt Fridays

Help us find the stories and faces to be featured in the 2016 YOU&I campaign!