Consistent with its mission to serve the community, Vitruvian Health (formerly Hamilton Health Care System), has a longstanding commitment to public transparency in its operations and finances. In 2019, Georgia passed House Bill 321, which requires not-for-profit hospitals like Hamilton to organize certain financial and organizational information – most of which Hamilton has already made available to the public – in one place on its website.
Hamilton is proud to serve our community by providing high quality, innovative healthcare for all stages of life. We welcome the opportunity to openly share with our patients, families, and neighbors the many ways we are investing in the future of healthcare and in the future of the community we serve. Through sound financial stewardship and a dedicated focus to our mission, Hamilton is proud to bring expanded services and advanced treatment options to our community so that compassionate, excellent care is available close to home. From the Anna Shaw Children’s Institute and Peeples Cancer Institute, to the newly renovated and expanded Bandy Endoscopy Center, and many more expansions and updates, Hamilton is growing healthcare for our community today and into the future.
Audited Financial Statements
Audited financial statements are the basic financial statements of an organization that have been examined by an independent certified public accountant (CPA). Audited financial statements include the basic financial statements of an organization along with an opinion from the auditor, indicating whether or not the financial statements present fairly the results of operations, financial position, and cash flows of the issuing entity.
PREVIOUS VERSIONS:
Hamilton Medical Center
Hamilton Medical Center
Audited Financial Statements – Hospital Parent Company
Audited financial statements are the basic financial statements of an organization that have been examined by an independent certified public accountant (CPA). Audited financial statements include the basic financial statements of an organization along with an opinion from the auditor, indicating whether or not the financial statements present fairly the results of operations, financial position, and cash flows of the issuing entity.
PREVIOUS VERSIONS:
Hamilton Health Care System
Hamilton Health Care System
IRS Form 990
Form 990 is an informational return that certain tax-exempt organizations must file with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on an annual basis. Form 990 is the primary tool of the IRS for gathering information about tax exempt organizations.
2024- Hamilton Medical Center
PREVIOUS VERSION 2023 – Hamilton Medical Center
PREVIOUS VERSION 2022 – Hamilton Medical Center
PREVIOUS VERSION 2021 – Hamilton Medical Center
PREVIOUS VERSION 2018 – Hamilton Medical Center
Annual Hospital Questionnaire
The Annual Hospital Questionnaire was developed to report basic facility and operating data including the types and amount of services provided by a hospital for state health planning purposes.
2024- Hamilton Medical Center
PREVIOUS VERSION 2023 – Hamilton Medical Center
PREVIOUS VERSION 2022 – Hamilton Medical Center
PREVIOUS VERSION 2021 – Hamilton Medical Center
PREVIOUS VERSION 2020 – Hamilton Medical Center
PREVIOUS VERSION 2019 – Hamilton Medical Center
PREVIOUS VERSION 2018 – Hamilton Medical Center
Community Benefit Report
A report of the cost of indigent and charity care provided annually pursuant to O.C.G.A § 31-7-90.1.
PREVIOUS VERSION 2023 Hamilton Medical Center
PREVIOUS VERSION 2022 – Hamilton Medical Center
PREVIOUS VERSION 2021 – Hamilton Medical Center
PREVIOUS VERSION 2020 – Hamilton Medical Center
Disproportionate Share Hospital Survey:
Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) is a federal program that seeks to increase health care access for the medically indigent. Georgia’s DSH payments are distributed based upon each hospital’s uncompensated cost of services provided to Medicaid patients and the uninsured. The Department of Community Health collects the information necessary to determine these payments annually via this survey.
PREVIOUS VERSION (2022) – Part One – Part Two
PREVIOUS VERSION (2018) – Part One – Part Two
PREVIOUS VERSION (2017) – Part One – Part Two
Going Concern Statement
“Going concern” is an accounting term used to describe a business that is expected to operate for the foreseeable future or at least the next 12 months. It assumes that the business can generate income, meet its obligations and doesn’t plan or won’t need to liquidate in the coming year.
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Real Property Holdings
A listing and certain information related to all real properties (land and buildings) owned by the hospital.
Listing of any Ownership or Interest
A listing and certain information related to any ownership or interest the hospital has in any joint venture, partnership or subsidiary company.
Please see the footnote entitled “INVESTMENT-HEALTH ONE ALLIANCE AND ALLIANT” on page 21 of the Hamilton Medical Center, Inc. audited financial statements.
PREVIOUS VERSION – Please see the footnote entitled “INVESTMENT-HEALTH ONE ALLIANCE AND ALLIANT” of the Hamilton Medical Center, Inc. audited financial statements.
Hospital Bond Indebtedness, Outstanding Loans, and Bond Defaults
A listing and certain information related to the outstanding debt of the organization.
Please see the footnote entitled “LONG-TERM DEBT” on page 18 of the Hamilton Medical Center, Inc. audited financial statements.
PREVIOUS VERSION – Please see the footnote entitled “LONG-TERM DEBT” of the Hamilton Medical Center, Inc. audited financial statements.
Report of Ending Fund Balances
A report providing information related to the ending net assets of the organization including the purpose of any donor or otherwise restricted net assets.
Please see the “Net Assets” section of the balance sheet on page 4 of the Hamilton Medical Center, Inc. audited financial statements.
PREVIOUS VERSION – Please see the “Net Assets” section of the balance sheet of the Hamilton Medical Center, Inc. audited financial statements.
Organizational Chart – Legal Chart of Corporate Structure
A chart providing information related to the organization and its parent, subsidiaries and/or commonly controlled organizations.
Administrative Positions
A report listing the ten highest paid administrative positions including the compensation and benefits for each position.
PREVIOUS VERSION – Hamilton Health Care System
Evidence of Hospital Accreditation
Accreditation is the official review process administered by an approved national accreditation organization demonstrating the hospital’s compliance with the conditions of participation from CMS and other established standards.
2025 – Vitruvian Health Care System
Indigent and Charity Care Policy – Policies regarding Charity Care and Reduced Cost Services
A copy of the hospital’s financial assistance policy which provides information to patients disclosing the hospital’s method for evaluating and discounting charges for services rendered when the patient meets certain financial criteria