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Keeping Promises:Partnering With the Communityto Live Our Healthiest Best2013 Community Annual ReportEvergreenHealth & EvergreenHealth Foundation
2 | EvergreenHealth Community Annual Report 2013
Greetings,
Eight years ago, we stated and set a new vision for
EvergreenHealth, a vision to “create an inclusive
community health system that is the most trusted
source for health care solutions.” We have come a
long way toward fulfi lling that vision since that
time, and in keeping a promise we made to this
community 42 years ago to “work together to enrich
the health and well-being of every life we touch.”
Each year we share with our community a report on
how we are doing in keeping that promise and the
vision we set. The stories enclosed in this, our 2013
Community Annual Report, refl ect the highlights of
our work to earn your trust every day.
Along with our clinical partners – EvergreenHealth
Partners, Virginia Mason, Seattle Cancer Care
Alliance and Valley General Hospital – it is our
privilege and honor to serve you and your family.
Sincerely,
Robert H. Malte Al DeYoung
Chief Executive Offi cer Chairman of the Board of Commissioners
Al DeYoung
AL DEYOUNG, ROBERT H. MALTE,CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Message From the CEO and Board Chair
EvergreenHealth Community Annual Report 2013 | 3
Keeping Promises: Partnering With the Community to Live Our Healthiest Best
In 2013, we accomplished many signifi cant milestones
together. At EvergreenHealth, we believe that
collaborating as partners in health care helps
challenge us to live our healthiest best while inspiring
others in their own pursuit to live well.
By working together – across the organization, with
our partners, and within the community – we strive to
enrich the lives we touch through quality clinical care,
absolute safety and an exceptional patient experience.
As we refl ect on our collective milestones and
accomplishments, it’s our promise to continue
partnering with our patients, the community and like-
minded organizations to deliver on our commitment to
being your most trusted source for health care solutions.
Table of Contents
2 | Message From the CEO and Board Chair
3 | Partnering With the Community to Live Our Healthiest Best
4 | 2013 Highlights
6 | Stewards of the Levy Funds
12 | EvergreenHealth Financial Stewardship
14 | Message From the Foundation Board Chair and Executive Director
15 | Suzanne Lewin Creates Legacy
16 | EvergreenHealth Foundation Donors
22 | EvergreenHealth Foundation Financial Report
23 | EvergreenHealth Foundation Board of Trustees
The EvergreenHealth Board of Commissioners
(FROM LEFT TO RIGHT)
R. August Kempf, member since 2000
Rebecca Hirt, member since 1984
Al DeYoung, Board Chair, member since 1980
Jeanette Greenfi eld, Board Secretary, member since 1998
Chuck Pilcher, MD, member since 2010
4 | EvergreenHealth Community Annual Report 2013
Recognized among “America’s 100 Best Hospitals” for specialty careHealthgrades ranked EvergreenHealth among the top 5 percent of hospitals in the nation for its clinical excellence in gastrointestinal care and pulmonary care.
Stroke program accolades Designated by The Joint Commission as a Primary Stroke Center, EvergreenHealth’s stroke program maintained its Advanced Certifi cation from The Joint Commission for the sixth consecutive year for its dedication to long-term success in improving outcomes for stroke patients, and was recognized by the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke program with its Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award. EvergreenHealth’s program is among the top 10 percent in the nation for stroke treatment and has earned several Excellence Awards and 5-star ratings from Healthgrades since 2010.
Primary care expansion EvergreenHealth broadened its primary care services by welcoming Eastside Internal Medicine to the EvergreenHealth network as EvergreenHealth Internal Medicine + Primary Care in Kirkland and by introducing EvergreenHealth Primary Care in Monroe. EvergreenHealth Signature Care launched in Woodinville, providing an innovative, personalized health care experience for primary care patients. The membership-based practice, featuring a low patient-to-provider ratio, is modeled to connect patients directly with their providers.
Region’s fi rst clinically integrated network In 2013, EvergreenHealth and its medical staff
established the region’s fi rst clinically integrated network, EvergreenHealth Partners (EHP), linking independent physicians
and providers with EvergreenHealth-employed physicians in a network dedicated to improving patient outcomes and lowering overall health care costs. EHP streamlines patient care, increasing cost effi ciencies and improving access to resources as providers are guided by proven, evidence-based standards and quality benchmarks that are set and reviewed in partnership with participating health care colleagues.
U.S. News and World Report’s Best HospitalsNamed the highest-ranking non-teaching hospital
in Washington, EvergreenHealth was recognized among the top two hospitals in Washington state and the Seattle metro area for excellence in treating patients with challenging conditions and medical issues.
Top 5 percent of hospitals for the fi fth time in six yearsEvergreenHealth earned recognition as a Distinguished
Hospital for Clinical Excellence by Healthgrades for the fi fth time in six years, placing the organization in the top 5 percent of hospitals nationwide for its quality patient care and superior clinical performance.
Best Hospital by 425 magazineReaders of 425 magazine voted EvergreenHealth “Best Hospital” in the 425 area code in 2013. Voters praised the knowledgeable and friendly staff at EvergreenHealth and the 24/7 Nurse Navigator & Healthline among the reasons they choose EvergreenHealth to serve their health care needs.
2013 Highlights
EvergreenHealth Community Annual Report 2013 | 5
Specialty care expansionIn 2013, EvergreenHealth increased access to a broader range of clinical services including vascular care and surgery; comprehensive neurological services in partnership with Virginia Mason; enhanced care and services for memory disorders; colon and rectal care; diabetes and endocrinology care; kidney care; orthopedic and sports care; women’s gynecological care and obstetrics; and sleep care with the addition of new durable medical equipment.
Safe Kids Eastside EvergreenHealth formed partnerships with trusted community organizations to launch Safe Kids Eastside, a local coalition of Safe Kids Worldwide, which is a global organization
dedicated to protecting children from unintentional injury. Safe Kids Eastside focuses on preventing pedestrian, child-passenger and sports-related injuries, which are all leading causes of emergency room visits among children in East King County.
Named safest hospital in region by Consumer ReportsEvergreenHealth’s commitment to patient safety earned recognition from Consumer Reports, the nation’s leading organization dedicated to empowering consumers with unbiased reviews and information. Consumer Reports named EvergreenHealth the safest hospital in King and Snohomish counties, ranking it among the best-performing hospitals in the nation and among the top fi ve hospitals for patient safety in Washington state.
KING 5 New Day NorthwestMore than a dozen EvergreenHealth providers and specialists joined a monthly health and wellness segment on KING 5’s New Day Northwest program to provide ongoing community education on a range of important health care topics.
6 | EvergreenHealth Community Annual Report 2013
As a public hospital district, EvergreenHealth has an important role in the community. Every year, we are
entrusted, as the stewards of your resources, to use levy funds to meet community health needs. It is both a
privilege and a great responsibility.
In 2013, more than $4.9 million in levy funds supported a range of programs designed to help the community
stay connected to essential community service and health care programs.
The following stories share just some of the ways your resources make a diff erence in ensuring the health of
the greater community. From our 24-hour on-call nurse consultation Healthline, to specialized community health
education programs and free grief and bereavement counseling and support services, levy funds provide care for
the entire community, meeting needs where they are the greatest.
Stewards of the Levy Funds: Reaching Our Community
19.55%COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
& PARTNERSHIPS
37.88%OTHER CLINICAL
PROGRAMS
42.56%SENIOR
PROGRAMS
$962,242COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
& PARTNERSHIPS
$1,864,000OTHER CLINICAL PROGRAMS
$2,094,258SENIOR PROGRAMS
EvergreenHealth Community Annual Report 2013 | 7
Each year, thousands of families rely on EvergreenHealth’s
free 24/7 Nurse Navigator & Healthline. The free consulting
nurse and referral service is available to all community
members and connects callers to registered triage nurses
who can help determine the appropriate level of care for a
range of health care needs.
Here’s what community members shared about Healthline
in 2013:
“ It provides peace of mind knowing I can get medical advice
24 hours a day.”
“ An exceptional service that bridges the gap between
a fearful public and a knowledgeable professional.”
“ Thank you for off ering such a valuable, helpful service to
our community.”
“ So thankful to have this service. It helped me avoid an
unnecessary trip to the emergency room.”
“ Every staff member I was in contact with did a great job.
I am very happy with the level of care received!”
“ I am grateful not only for the medical advice, but also for
the genuine care my nurse exhibited.”
In addition to off ering round-the-clock nurse consultation,
Healthline supplies other key services including physician
referrals, class registration, appointment scheduling and
critical outreach to the community on an ad hoc basis.
87,661 callers served through EvergreenHealth Nurse Navigator & Healthline
30,902 callers received assistance with nurse triage advice
4,449 physician referrals through EvergreenHealth Nurse Navigator & Healthline
19,040 residents registered for community classes off ered at EvergreenHealth
1,130 unnecessary emergency room visits avoided
1,760 unnecessary urgent care visits avoided
652 unnecessary doctor’s offi ce visits avoided
EvergreenHealth Nurse Navigator & Healthline
GAYLE ROBINSON, RN
8 | EvergreenHealth Community Annual Report 2013
Community Health Education Services Community Health Education Services fulfi lls a key promise from EvergreenHealth – to serve the community
with access to health care and resources outside the traditional health care setting. While some levy-supported
programs specifi cally address the needs of the underserved, the chronically ill, people with disabilities and high-
risk populations, the majority of the programs are for use by the entire community, and these out-of-the-box
solutions can be lifesaving.
Sixty-six-year-old Anita Berosek says that
EvergreenHealth’s Community Health Education
Services saved her life.
In June 2013, the Snoqualmie resident attended
the Healthiest Best Fair at EvergreenHealth’s main
campus in Kirkland. Community Health Education
Services had identifi ed a need for increased access
to cancer screenings and mammograms and,
through a partnership with the Breast Health Center,
ensured the availability of EvergreenHealth’s mobile
mammography coach for fair-goers.
EvergreenHealth staff saw Berosek for a walk-in
mammogram at the fair – her fi rst in several years.
A week later, Berosek got a call – the 3-D mammogram
had turned up something suspicious. It turned out
to be an aggressive cancer that required immediate
treatment, but Berosek was fortunate that the
mammogram had caught it at an early stage. Within a
month, she had a mastectomy and was cancer-free.
“If I hadn’t gone to the fair that day, I probably
wouldn’t have gone in for a mammogram for another
year,” she says. “Who knows what would have
happened then?”
Community Health Education Services supports the
annual Healthiest Best Fair, a family-friendly event
that welcomes people at any level of health. Through
healthy-cooking demonstrations, free screenings
and health, safety and prevention tips, the fair gives
families the tools they need to live safer, healthier and
more active lives.
In addition to the Healthiest Best Fair,
Community Health Education Services
supports:
• Safe Kids Eastside, a local coalition
dedicated to preventing unintentional
injury among children.
• Year-round classes and programs that
explore topics in nutrition, physical
activity, wellness, CPR and fi rst aid.
• Community health tools including
regular car seat checkups, helmet
giveaways and medication safety
resources.
EvergreenHealth Community Annual Report 2013 | 9
Community Grief and Bereavement ServicesWhile each person deals with loss diff erently, Community Grief and
Bereavement Services at EvergreenHealth is there to provide support
and education for anyone in the community who has experienced a
loss through death.
In 2013, the Grief and Bereavement staff supported over 3,000
community members, including Sarah Renz. For the 32-year-old, the
services meant she could get her life back.
After dealing with the death of her father several months earlier, a
loss that hit particularly hard on Father’s Day with her wedding just
a few weeks away, Renz realized she needed help. “I didn’t want to
feel that way anymore,” she explains.
Renz started seeing Mary Hejnal, a Bereavement and Family
Support Specialist with EvergreenHealth’s Community Grief and
Bereavement Services.
“Mary helped me navigate my grief and come out on the other side.
She’s helped me make progress in integrating my loss into my life
– I’m not getting away from it or getting over it, but I’m learning to
manage it and live with it.”
“The death of a loved one can be life changing,” says Hejnal. “Each
person’s grief is unique. Our program off ers emotional support while
helping individuals and families begin to adjust to their loss.”
Grief and Bereavement Services is levy funded and off ers
consultations and support groups for community members at no
fee. Renz’s journey has included one-on-one consultations and
participation in the 6-week Adult Bereavement Series.
“It’s a safe place where you can be open and honest with yourself
about how you are feeling. No one will judge you or put you on a
timeline. They validate what you are going through and make it OK
so you can start to move through it,” explains Renz.
For more information about support services and resources available
through Community Grief and Bereavement Services, visit
www.evergreenhealth.com/grief or call 425.899.1077.
“ I would not be where I am today without this program.”
SARAH RENZ
10 | EvergreenHealth Community Annual Report 2013
EvergreenHealth is proud to serve the community’s
senior population with a comprehensive approach
that focuses on caring for the whole person. From
physical to mental health, the Senior Health
Specialists team cares for a range of seniors’ health
and wellness needs, keeping family, community,
independence and quality of life central to their care
and services.
In 2013, the practice made strides in reducing
readmission rates among seniors as it partnered
with patients and their families to ensure a smooth
transition to recovery following a hospitalization.
In total, less than 12 percent of senior patients
were readmitted to the hospital within 30 days of
discharge, which is a signifi cant improvement over
Washington state’s average readmission rate of nearly
20 percent and the national rate of about 18 percent.
The team credits its collaborative approach to
coordinated care, which brings providers, nurses,
social workers and pharmacists together to help
patients at every step along their way to recovery.
From help with scheduling doctor’s appointments,
to establishing home health visits and managing
prescription regimens, the team is diligent in its
follow-up care with patients to prevent setbacks
and help seniors live to the fullest.
In 2013, the practice also prioritized its outreach eff orts
to serve more seniors in the community and increased
access for new patients to its comprehensive service
by more than 20 percent, compared to the
previous year.
Senior Health Specialists reduce readmission rates
“ We are passionate about working
with seniors, their families
and caregivers, spending time
to listen to their needs and
perspectives and incorporating
them into an individualized
care management plan to
address many complex medical
conditions that aff ect people
as they age. Through our care
coordination, we work to reduce
stress related to navigating the
health care system for patients
and their families and to help
them maximize function and
enjoyment of life,” says Connie
Smith, MD, CMD, medical director
of Senior
Health
Specialists.
CONNIE SMITH, MD, CMD
EvergreenHealth Community Annual Report 2013 | 11
Levy-funded programs connect the community to essential resourcesIn addition to supporting many of the programs and services featured in this year’s report,
levy funds support a comprehensive range of community resources, often fi lling a gap for
patients, residents and family members in need of care and services beyond clinical care.
EvergreenHealth’s levy-funded programs include:
• Community Health Education ServicesEducational activities and events promote topics related to health, wellness
and injury prevention that are most needed and most appealing to the
community. | “I love learning all the great things the classes have to off er.”
• Safe Kids EastsideSafe Kids Eastside is a local coalition dedicated to protecting children from
unintentional injury – the number one cause of emergency room visits in
East King County. | “The sessions were extremely helpful and were fun as
well as informative.”
• HorizonsEvergreenHealth off ers senior health and wellness resources that
encourage and support a healthy, happy and injury-free lifestyle at
locations conveniently located throughout the community. | “The best
part of the program was learning preventive concepts, knowledge and
information critical for seniors.”
• Community Grief and BereavementMembers of our community who have experienced the loss of a loved one
have access to complimentary education and support services including
individual consultations, support groups, workshops, seasonal events
and bereavement resources. | “It was a safe place to share my story and
express my feelings after my husband died. I am extremely thankful for
the resources and support and most of all the opportunity to take part in a
service that EvergreenHealth off ers to the community.”
• EvergreenHealth 24/7 Nurse Navigator & HealthlineThis free consulting nurse and referral service is available to all
community members and connects callers to registered triage nurses who
can help determine the appropriate level of care for a range of health care
needs. | “It’s wonderful to be able to call and speak with a nurse when
one needs to, especially on weekends and at night.”
• Kirkland Senior CouncilThis dedicated group advocates for community programs and services
that meet the needs of adults age 50 and over in the community, often
making recommendations to the Kirkland City Council on matters
aff ecting Kirkland seniors including fi tness, pedestrian safety and elder
abuse. | “Support from EvergreenHealth helped contribute to highly
successful events and resources which has helped us reach out to our
older adult community.”
• Kirkland Steppers
Organized walks promoting health and wellness for walkers
age 50 and beyond take place in downtown Kirkland twice a
week throughout the summer months. | “I love Steppers, it
is one of the best parts of coming to PKCC. I meet new people
and I highly value the walks.”
• Community Healthcare Access Team (CHAT)
CHAT helps provide access to essential resources both inside
and outside of the EvergreenHealth organization for those
who face barriers to fulfi lling basic health care needs. In
2013, all CHAT staff became Certifi ed Navigators to help
community members sign up for health insurance under the
Aff ordable Care Act. | “Thank you so much. I could not have
done this without your help!”
• Partnerships with schools
EvergreenHealth partners with local school districts to
provide mobile health care resources for underserved
students, in addition to providing STEM educational
curriculum and career development opportunities for all
students. | “There is not a doubt in my mind that I would
not be the student and person I am today without this
program and without these teachers.”
• Senior Health Specialists
Dedicated geriatric care providers specialize in caring for the
community’s seniors and their families with comprehensive
health care resources that emphasize compassion, dignity,
independence and quality of life. | “I feel very fortunate
to have these people involved in my care. They are best in
every way.”
• Northshore Senior Center
Older adults are encouraged to improve their physical and
emotional well-being through the Evergreen Enhance Wellness
programs at Northshore Senior Center in Bothell. | “I was
very impressed by the workshop and recommend it very
highly to anyone interested in better understanding and
managing their health in general.”
12 | EvergreenHealth Community Annual Report 2013
TO MEET COMMUNITY NEEDS
Description In millions
Charity Care Costs $4.3
Subsidized Medicaid Costs $7.7
Levy Programs $4.9
Subsidized Health Services $1.2
Total $18.1
EVERGREENHEALTH FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP
2013 SIGNIFICANT CAPITAL PROJECTS
Category In millions
Patient Monitors
Pharmacy Remodel
Cafeteria Remodel
Endoscopic Video Equipment
Diagnostic Imaging Equipment
Halvorson Center Center Construction
Image Documentation & Storage System
Automated Chem Immunochemistry System
Software integration for Halvorson Cancer Center
Subtotal $7.5
Other Clinical Equipment and Facility Improvements $10.5
Total $18.0
EvergreenHealth contributes $18.1 million to meet community needsIn 2013, EvergreenHealth contributed more than $18.1 million
in funds to foster the health and well-being of the greater
community and provide additional services where the
community need was greatest.
Of that total, $4.3 million supported charity care, $7.7 million
covered subsidized Medicaid costs, $4.9 million made
EvergreenHealth’s levy-funded programs possible, and
$1.2 million was directed to subsidized health care services,
which include the free 24-hour Nurse Navigator &
Healthline.
Board reduces taxpayer obligation by $9 millionIn 2013, the EvergreenHealth Board of Commissioners
reduced taxpayer obligation in King County Public
Hospital District No. 2 – EvergreenHealth – by more
than $9 million over the next 10 years by refi nancing
tax-supported bonds issued in 2004.
Thanks to historically low rates, the interest rate more
than halved from nearly 5 percent to less than 2 percent,
which reduced the total debt from $89.7 million to
$80.4 million.
The bonds were primarily used to build the Silver Tower
on the EvergreenHealth Medical Center campus in
Kirkland which houses EvergreenHealth’s emergency
department, trauma services, the core part of the
Halvorson Cancer Center and patient rooms.
EvergreenHealth Community Annual Report 2013 | 13
2013 GROSS REVENUE SOURCES
Category Percentage In millions
Commercial 47.2% $570.4
Medicare 40.0% $484.1
Medicaid 7.1% $85.7
Other Operating 2.6% $31.4
Self Pay 2.7% $ 32.1
Tax Revenue for Levy Programs 0.4% $4.9
Total Revenue 100.0% $1,208.6
2013 SOURCES OF REVENUE
In 2013 we billed patients for: In millions
Inpatient and outpatient care $1,172.3
less amounts written off for contractual discounts to payers including commercial insurances, medicare and medicaid $664.3
less amounts written off to charity care and bad debt $42.7
Net operating revenue $465.3
We also had additional sources of revenue: In millions
Other Operating Revenue $31.4
Levy funds for programs $4.9
Levy funds for debt repayment $19.9
Total revenue available to cover expenses $521.5
EXPENSES
In 2013 we had expenses for: In millions
Salaries and benefi ts $302.0
Supplies, service and other operating expenses $149.8
Levy supported programs $8.2
Depreciation expenses $29.7
Interest expense and other non-operating expenses $8.9
Total Expenses $498.6
Net income available, after expenses, for staff ,improvements, services, programs and capital $22.9
52,475 Emergency department visits
14,441 Adult and pediatric admissions
137,875 Primary Care visits
208,461 Outpatient visits
4,369 Babies welcomed
3,421 Hospice patients
7,336 Home Health patients
15,837 Surgeries
1,062 Health education classes
87,661 Calls to the Healthline
87,947 Hours of volunteer service
Highlights of Service and Care
Recognizing our 976 Medical Staff ,
3,762 Employees,
and 868 Volunteers
Who live our Values…compassion, respect, excellence,
collaboration and accountability, and our Purpose to
work together to enrich the health and well-being of
every life we touch. Thank you!
Million
Dear friends,
Every year, we are inspired by the contributions of our
generous community. In 2013, some of the most signifi cant
work in the history of the EvergreenHealth Foundation came
to fruition. We surely would not have accomplished so much
without the trust and dedication of our volunteers, donors
and community leaders – your tireless eff orts push us to set
ambitious goals to meet the community’s health care needs in
groundbreaking new ways.
Most notably, as a result of the EvergreenHealth Foundation’s
capital campaign, the Elling & Barbara Halvorson Cancer Center
opened in March 2013, providing unparalleled cancer care for
our patients and their families.
Our 2013 gala raised a record-breaking $1.2 million to benefi t the EvergreenHealth Family Maternity Center
and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Specifi cally, funds raised supported the work of the highly skilled team of
professionals who serve critically ill and extremely premature infants during their vital fi rst hour of life, known
as the “golden hour.” Gala proceeds funded expanded space and new technology that is required to care for these
special babies as they enter the world.
In the fall, the community stepped up once again for women’s health services at the Bellevue Neiman Marcus for
an exclusive fashion event to fund screening mammograms for uninsured women.
In November, the fi fth annual Seasons of Hope luncheon raised $103,000 to support EvergreenHealth’s Hospice
and Palliative Care Programs, including uncompensated care, palliative care consultations and the Gene & Irene
Wockner Hospice Center, as well as many complementary therapies that include options for both patients and
their families.
The successes of the past year would not have been possible without the generosity and support of our amazing
donors, volunteers and selfl ess members of our growing community. With your continued trust and partnership,
we look forward to doing great work together in the years to come.
In thanks,
Majdi Daher Kae Peterson
Board Chair Vice President and Executive Director
EvergreenHealth Foundation EvergreenHealth Foundation
14 | EvergreenHealth Community Annual Report 2013
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: MAJDI DAHER, BOARD CHAIR;
KAE PETERSON, VP & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
EvergreenHealth Community Annual Report 2013 | 15
Suzanne Lewin Creates LegacySuzanne Lewin grew up in the 1930s in the Bronx.
Her mother was a third grade teacher who imparted
her love of education to her only daughter.
Suzanne had tremendous respect for her mother,
who died from Parkinson’s disease in the 1970s.
Suzanne saw the diffi culties her mother faced and,
at the time, how diffi cult it was to access supportive resources. It then
became her personal mission to study the progress and treatment of
patients aff ected by this disease.
Through years of investigation she decided she could make an impact
on Parkinson’s patients and decided to make a generous gift in her will.
She designated 20 percent of her assets to create an endowment fund in
memory of her mother, Henrietta L. Lewin, to help the clinical program
and patient services at the Booth Gardner Parkinson’s Care Center at
EvergreenHealth.
Suzanne passed away in 2013 under the care of the EvergreenHealth
Hospice Care Center, and her personal legacy has created an endowment
of nearly half-a-million dollars that will
help many generations to come in the
Puget Sound area.
The EvergreenHealth Foundation
gratefully acknowledges the
following commitments to the
Legacy Society:
BENEFACTOR ($100,000-$499,999)
Suzanne L. Lewin Estate
DIRECTOR ($25,000-$49,999)
Wilber Curtis Mann Estate
PATRON ($10,000-$24,999)
John and Dorothea Eckmann Trust
CURRENT MEMBERS
Allen and Patricia Auvil
Phillip L. and Katherine A. Carter
Kathleen Collins
Al and Donna DeYoung
Lucy DeYoung
Dr. Wayne and Deborah Hill
John Hotta
Timothy D. Huntting and
Elaine Oswald Huntting
Auggie and Sally Jo Kempf
Jeanne Maffi t
Jim and Donna M. Minahan
Mr. and Mrs. G. Ross Nicoll
Teddy Overleese
Siegfried and Margarete Sched
Dr. Eric Taylor and Sheena Aebig
Giff ord Thomas
Patty Tucker
Amy Walen
Mark and Susan Williams
PICTURED FROM LEFT: BOB MALTE, CEO; DONNA BASHER, SUZANNE LEWIN’S FRIEND; DAVID LIKOSKY, MD,
SFHM, MEDICAL DIRECTOR, EVERGREENHEALH NEUROSCIENCE INSTITUTE; JEFF TOMLIN, MD, SVP, CHIEF
MEDICAL OFFICER; KAE PETERSON, VP & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, EVERGREENHEALTH FOUNDATION
THE EVERGREENHEALTH FOUNDATION AND
EVERGREENHEALTH’S MEDICAL STAFF LEADERS HELD A
DEDICATION CEREMONY TO RECOGNIZE THE LEWIN FAMILY
AND THEIR GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS.
16 | EvergreenHealth Community Annual Report 2013
EvergreenHealth Foundation Donor ListThank you to the individuals, families, foundations and businesses who
supported EvergreenHealth in 2013. Your generosity in giving to the
EvergreenHealth Foundation is essential in helping to maintain the breadth
and excellence of care and services of the providers, nurses, staff and volunteers
of EvergreenHealth.
BENEFACTORS$25,000+
The Anderson Foundation
Majdi and Dana Daher
Al and Donna DeYoung
Stella DeYoung and Family
Doug Edlund and Cathy Boshaw
Elling and Barbara Halvorson
Michael and Mary Kay Hallman
Lon and Colleen Halvorson
Robert and Sue Malte
Estate of Wilbur Curtis Mann
Matrix Anesthesia, PS
Merchants Credit Association
Pediatrix and Obstetrix Medical Group
Puget Sound Institute of Pathology
Radia Medical Imaging
Schultz Family Foundation
Wells Fargo
SUSTAINERS$10,000—$24,999
David and Liesl Bohan
Scott Burks, MD
Circle of Honor Society
Denali Advanced Integration
Evergreen Emergency Services
EvergreenHealth Medical Staff
Falck Northwest
First Choice Health
The Ruth Freedman Family
Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Gunningham
Andy and Molly Hill
Dr. Wayne and Debra Hill
Nancee and Steve Hofmeister
Dr. Michael and Kayoko Hunter
John and Dorothea Eckmann Trust
Neil and Cindy Johnson
Livengood, Fitzgerald & Alskog, PLLC
Byron and Alice Lockwood Foundation
Microsoft Matching Gifts Program
Proliance Surgeons
Pro-Ortho, a Division
of Proliance Surgeons
Nancy and Ben Remak
Dr. and Mrs. Jeff rey Roh
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance
The Seattle Foundation
Dr. Eric Taylor and Ms. Sheena Aebig
Toyota of Kirkland
Eleanor Van Slyke
Virginia Mason Medical Center
Amy and Jim Walen
SPONSORS$5,000—$9,999
Ash Consulting
David and Gail A. Alskog
Aon Hewitt
Dr. Juan and Hilary Aragon
Dr. Ray Baker and Jennifer Kwon
Bellevue Healthcare
Denis Bryant
Jeff rey and Judy Cashman
CBRE
Cerner Corporation
Chateau Retirement Communities, LLC
CIGNA
Colon Cancer Coalition Foundation
Conover Feek
Cymetrix
Lucy DeYoung
J. Donald and Merrily Dicks
Dignity Memorial
Emdeon/Chamberlin Edmonds
Evergreen Women’s Health Center
Bob and Shirley Ferguson
Fortune Bank
Fujifi lm SonoSite, Inc.
Jim and Gerry Godfrey
The Honorable Jane Hague and
Mr. Ed Springman
Robert and Stephanie Heff ner
Brett and Connie Johnson
Kempf and Company
Marsh
Tom and Tami Martin
Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Pacifi c Life Foundation
Pacifi c Offi ce Automation
Payden & Rygel Investment Management
Kae Peterson
Dr. Terrence and Beatrice Pheifer
Premera Blue Cross
Puget Sound Bank
Regence Blue Shield
Renton Collections, Inc.
Dr. and Mrs. Vincent M. Santoro
Diane and Patrick Schultheis
Dean and Christine Stensby
David Taylor
Kay Taylor
Dr. and Mrs. Jeff rey J. Tomlin
United Healthcare
Angelina Wallent - John L. Scott
Washington Dental Service
Williams & Williams, PSC
Wise Hospice Options
Wood Harbinger
Steven Wood
Chrissy and Eric Yamada
ADVOCATES$1,000—$4,999
Sherryl and Jim Adair
Marilyn Adams
Stu and Diana Adelman
Advent Print Resources
Aegis Living
Beth and Kevin Albrecht
Altria Matching Gifts
Gregg and Kirsten Aoyama
Dr. Warren and Nancy M. Appleton
Gwynn and Butch Aranas
Arscentia
Charles Aukland
Jeff and Mary Bander
Amy and John Banovich
Bank and Offi ce Interiors/Barclay Dean
Bank of America Matching Gifts Program
Terri L. Bardsley
Burke and Jeanne Barker
Drs. Peter and Kristi Benda
John and Erika Bigelow
T. and Beatrice Booth
Marilyn Boss
Ms. Rebecca Bratlien
Don and Meg Briggs
Debbie and Doug Brown
Dr. and Mrs. James D. Brown
Dr. and Mrs. Ted Brown
Ban Yen Bullock
R. Scott and Karen Burger
Laurene H. and Steven F. Burton
CarePartners Living
Dr. Tim and Signe Carlos
Cascade Cancer Center
Center for Women’s Health at Evergreen
Olga Cherney
Chevron Corporation
Chevron Humankind Matching Gift
Program
Angela Chien, MD
Russell and Claudia Christensen
CollinsWoerman
Jay Cooley, Renton Collections
Linda K. Cooper
Linden and Lourene Criddle
Grant and Lisa Cummings
Jamie and Kristine Cutter
Dr. Steven M. and Tia R. Dawson
Dr. and Mr. deRegt
Dennis and Debbie DeYoung
John and Diane DeYoung
Estate of Bernard J. Doyle
Dr. Paul and Teresa Dreyfuss
Jodi and John Duggan
Christie and Tom Elliott
Employees Community Fund
of Boeing Puget Sound
Thomas and Alison Evert
Guy Farmer and Family
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Faw
Fedelta Care Solutions
James and Kathy Feek
David and MeiMei Ferguson
Fidelity Investments
Firmani + Associates
Rosemary Fisher
Bruce T. Forstall
Four Seasons AFH
Dr. Mark and Jayme Freeborn
Penny Freedman
James S. and Barbara L. Fitzgerald
Jeff and Kelly Friedman
Michael Fulton
Funk Living Trust
David Gauthier
Katharyn Alvord Gerlich
Dr. Michelle and Ryan Gordon
Linda Gray
Rose M. Guerrero
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Diane Hagemann
Jon and June Hahn
Kent and Suzie Halvorson
Drs. Jack and Shirley Handley
Kirk Hanson
Richard and Christina Harris
Michael and Heather Hatada
Dr. Pat and Cathy Heff ron
Ty Heim and Diane Rae Jones
Shelly and Neil Henderson
James Hilmar
Drs. Jennifer and Nathan Hines
Rebecca and Tom Hirt
Ms. Clara Hollin and Mr. Mark D. Allen
Homewatch CareGivers
Joseph Jenkins
Raymond W. Johanson
Ginny Johnson
Ray Johnson and Family
Albert Jones
Dr. Gary Kaplan
Shahzina S. Karim and Gary Eaton
Kauff man Family Trust
Roger and Barbara Kemis
Brian and Jill Kenkman
Karen Ketner
Greg and Lauri King
Vince and Jeni King
Dr. and Mrs. Craig Kovacich
Estate of Lydia J. Krisinger
Stewart and Susan Kuehne
Lynn LaBoda
Lake Washington Kang’s Football Team
Marc Lambro
Barbara Langdon
Drs. Charles and Melissa Lee
Victor Lee, MD
Thomas Leonidas
Steve and Terri Lingenbrink
Kuihong Liu
Mark and Danielle Magistrale
Mr. and Mrs. Jamison F. Marra
Marsh Family Foundation
Lloyd Mason
The McDougall Family
Garrett and Junko McGowan
Bob McMannis
Linda Lee Miles
Kristin Miller and Chris Erickson
Modern Medical Systems Company, Inc.
Roy Montgomery
Gabriel M. Morelli
Donald D. and Trudy Moseng
Rosemary Cloverdale Munson and Family
Sandra Myerson
JeanAnn O’Brien
William Okazaki
Dan and Kristen Ollis
Teddy Overleese
Dr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Park
Steven Gallagher and Pat Molnar
David Pearce
Randy and Sidney Pepple
Claire Petersky
Jill Peterson
James Pierson and Jessica Talley
Dr. Charles A. and Barbara Pilcher
Porsche Club of America,
Pacifi c NW Region
Rebecca Raymond
Kerry and Frank Read
Dr. and Mrs. Francis X. Riedo
Rachel Roberts
Sarah Ross
Robert and Judith Rosso
Dawn R. Russell, MD
Brian and Michele Rutherford
Susan E. Rutherford, MD
Monique Ruyle
Michael and Lisa Schaedig
Stephen and Gordon Schryver
The Schuler Family Foundation
Jo Ann and Michal Scott
John F. and Belinda Sherwood
William E. Smith
Karen Snepp
Karl and Sue Snepp
Soundmark Wealth Management, LLC
Lloyd Stambaugh, MD and
Maria Chong, MD
Nancy and Tom Stewart
Dr. Addison and Karen Stone
Scott Stuart, MD and Rebecca A. Stuart
Synergy HomeCare Bellevue
Jennifer and Bill Taylor
Dave and Debbie Thomas
Sarena Thomas
Thurston Charitable Foundation
Shirly A. Torpin and Family
Jamie and Beth Trigg
Andrew Turella, MD and Bobye Turella
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Turner
Estate of Bernice E. Tutt
Elisa M. Vila
Dr. and Mrs. Mark R. Vossler
Hope Wechkin and Christopher Shainin
Karen V. Wells, MD
Jim Wigfall
Scott and Melissa Wiswall
Connie Wittren
Greg Woodman
Bill Woods
Rachael Wyman, MD and
Robert Zeinemann
Linda and Chuck Zigler
Robert Zimmerman
PARTNERS$500—$999
Julie Adam, MD and Thomas Boriotti
Gregory and Liliana Allen
Won Andersen
Vernan Atienza, MD
Chuck and Libby Atkinson
Estate of Austin Avrashow
Ryan and Danilee Baldwin
The Ruth Barker Family
Ryan and Megan Baumgartner
Marie Belanger
Janice Biason
Bilski Suvivors Trust
Robert and Mary Blanchard
Boeing Company Gift Matching Program
Sandy Bonderman
Brain Injury Association of WA
Ralph and Kathy Brindley
Michael and Dee Bushore
The Cafaro Foundation
Cambia Health Solutions
Tom and Ada Campbell
John and Shirley Cannell
Kara L. Carlson, MD and
Robert Carlson, MD
Jean Cassetta
Chery and Ray Castor
Cheryl Chamberlin
Kristi Clough
Mike Collins
William Cone
David Cooper
Joanne and William Corbitt
Mary Cordova
David and Jane Cottrell
Nate and Daniela Cox
Dr. and Mrs. Milton L. Curtis
Chuck and Lauren Daly
Maia Davis, MD
Mary Ellen Denman
Jill Denny
Katie and Andy Dujenski
Joe and Marty Dunn
Barbara Durst
East King County Chapter of Thrivent
Financial for Lutherans
Dr. John S. and Cindy Ebisu
Emerald Heights
Chaitanya Errande
Wesley Ervin
Estate of Jack W. Wilson
Drs. Michael and Jeanne Eulberg
Allicia and Neil R. Ferguson
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Patricia and David Field
Daniel and Candyce Fisher
Paul and Heather Fisk
Diane Fiumara
The Fleck Family
Richard and Ann Francis
Richard Freedman
David and Liz Frum
Amy Funkhouser
Robert Geise, MD
Navaz Nekoo and Adil Gheewala
Joyce M. and Theron P. Gibb
Ann Gilbert-Weigel
Give with Liberty
Timothy Gleason
Jeanette Greenfi eld
Julie Hagglund
Janice and Nik Halladay
Nancy and Darrell Hamilton
Brent and Cynthia Hart
Healthport Technologies, LLC
Johnathan and Jodi Hensley
Timothy Herlich
Cheryl and Roger Hilbert
Derek Holdt
Margo W. Hollenbeck, R.Ph.
Barbara J. Horn, Ph.D.
Linda Hunt
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Hyde
Independent Charities of America
International Belt & Rubber Supply Inc.
Carol James
Eric P. Jensen
Peng Jiang and Ping Lin
Beth Johnson
Dr. Marion C. Johnson
Tod and Margaret Johnson
Terry and Michael Jorgenson
Kemper Freeman Foundation
Gaby Khouri
M. Sean and Susan Kincaid
George and Sue Kingen
Pat Kinnaird
Kurt Klabunde
Evelyn Knetzger
Aimee D. Kohn, MD
Sandra Kreider
Kimberly and John Kruse
Rohan Kumar
Marilyn Kussick
Daryl and Kathy Lambert
Rosemary and Fred Langford
Barry and Jacqueline Lawson
Dr. Yung and Christina Lee
Matthew S. Lehr
Charles and Jackie Levine
Duncan and Rochelle Libby
William and Kitti Lile
Lincoln Financial Group
Erin G. Lines
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EvergreenHealth Foundation Donor List
David B. and Charlotte J. Lomet
Barbara Loveless
Julie Lundvall
Twila Mattingly and Shane Ruppelius
Michael and Sandra Miller
James Mills
Jenni Monillas
Bette Murphy
Roxann Murphy
Pankaj Naik
Kevin and Elizabeth Nooney
Margaret and John Nordmark
Larry Nygaard
William O’Connell
Donna M. Oiland
Dr. and Mrs. Rolf D. Olsoy
Erik and Kristen Overleese
Mark Peabody
John Peters
PhenoPath Laboratories
Sheri Pierce
Ronald and Linda Pilcher
Donna and John Pogson
Scott Price, MD
Joshua Prueher
Quail Park of Lynnwood
Michele Raschko
Paul Rauwolf
Vickie L. Ravenscroft, RN
Kenneth B. Reynolds
Cal Rivelle
Shirley Robinson
Trish Rohner
Jane Rozina
April J. Ryan
Jan Rystrom
Robert Sampson
John and Julie Sanford
Sterling and Allison Sankey
Tiff anie Schaefer
Frances E. Scheidel and
Thomas M. Scheidel
Rena and Brian Schmitt
Darren and Chisti Schwend
Zebb and Janell Seabrook
Patrice and Hilary Simard
Diane and Doug Skeels
Sue Smiley
Connie J. Smith, MD
Kevin and Sheri Standley
Claire Stauff er
Stifel Nicolaus
Dan and Poppy Studer
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Su
Larry Swartz
Tina and Floyd Swift
Symetra Matching Gift Center
Synergy HomeCare Seattle
Bruce Tate
Dick and Barb Taylor
Jeanna L. Taylor, RN
Gloria Thiele
Cherry L. Tinker
Margie and Mike Tinsley
Virginia Toomb and Family
Renate Trapkowski
Robert and Karen Trenner
Michelle and Daniel Trygg
Drs. Amy Tu and Clay Danenhower
Carol and Elwin Ulis
United Way of King County
Lynda Walrath
Washington Trust Bank
Richard Wasserman
Deb and Jim Watson
Thomas and Joan Welch
David and Julie Wendleton
Priscilla Wiest
Michael and Sue Wilenzick
With A Little Help
Wright Runstad Associates Limited
Partnership
Marvin Yoshinaka
Joy and Joe Zaragoza
GIFTS-IN-KIND
A diverse group of individuals,
organizations and businesses gave
generously to the EvergreenHealth
Foundation through in-kind donations
and gifts. Our thanks to all of those
who gave in-kind donations in 2013
to help support the EvergreenHealth
Foundation.
37 Cellars
Acropolis Pizza & Pasta
ACT Theatre
Advent Print Resources
Richard Adler
Adrenaline Sports, LLC
Airfi eld Estates Winery
Akvelon, Inc.
All Wheel Drive Auto
Allure Laser Center & MediSpa
AlphaGraphics
Anthony’s Restaurants
Apple Physical Therapy
Dr. Juan and Hillary Aragon
Arnies Restaurant
Arthur Murray Dance School
Allen and Patricia Auvil
Baer Winery
John Bajorek
Charlotte Baker
Misty Baker
Dr. Ray Baker and Jennifer Kwon
Bake’s Place
Bark Busters Home Dog Training
Bank and Offi ce Interiors/Barclay Dean
Barrage Cellars
Bartending Academy of Mill Creek
Tom Bassett
Joan Beade
Bella Baby Photography
Jill Beppu
Bob and Cathy Betz
Jean Bigelow
Bis on Main
Black Raven Brewing Company
Kim S. Blanchard
Byron Blunk
Bonefi sh Grill
The Box on Wheels
Ann Brendler
Brian Carter Cellars
Karen Brilli
Brix Wine Cafe
Brooks Sports
Bruning Pottery Inc.
Butler Valet
Beverly Bynum
Caddells Laser Clinic
Cafe De Paris
Cafe Veloce
Cascade Coff ee Company
Katherine G. Casseday
Cave B Estate Winery & Resort
Chambers Bay
Champagne Taste Consignment Boutique
Michelle Chartier
Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery
Chef John Howie Restaurants
The Chrysalis Inn & Spa
Lesli Cohan
Coho Cafe
Patty Cole
Collective on Tap
Cougar Mountain Academy
Cougar Mountain Zoo
Doris Crosier
Majdi and Dana Daher
Dania Furniture Kirkland
Matt Davis
Dawn’s Hair
Karen Dicken
J. Donald and Merrily Dicks
Dr. Paul and Teresa Dreyfuss
Evelyn M. Driscoll
Dutch John’s Wine
Earthlight
Edie Knief Creations
Doug Edlund and Cathy Boshaw
Encore Creative Productions
El Gaucho
Christie and Tom Elliott
Karen Elliott
Emerald City Trapeze Arts
Emerald Downs
Evergreen Neuroscience Institute
EvergreenHealth Administration
EvergreenHealth Baby & Family Boutique
EvergreenHealth Breast Health Center
EvergreenHealth Central Sterilization
Department
EvergreenHealth Construction
Management
EvergreenHealth Education Department
EvergreenHealth Emergency Department
EvergreenHealth Engineering and
Grounds Department
EvergreenHealth Family Maternity Center
EvergreenHealth Gift Shop & Volunteers
EvergreenHealth Home Health Clinical
Team
EvergreenHealth Hospice & Palliative Care
EvergreenHealth Information Technology
Department
EvergreenHealth Laboratory
EvergreenHealth Maternal-Fetal Medicine
EvergreenHealth Midwifery Care
EvergreenHealth Nutrition Therapy
EvergreenHealth Patient Transport Team
EvergreenHealth Pulmonary Care Center
EvergreenHealth Radiation Oncology &
Cancer Support Services
EvergreenHealth Safety & Security
Services
EvergreenHealth Senior Health Specialists
EvergreenHealth Total Rehabilitation
Services
Faconnable
Bob and Shirley Ferguson
FIGGINS
Forest Life Creations
Jeff and Kelly Friedman
Michael Fulton
Georgetown Brewing Company
Kathy Gilbert
Gold’s Gym and Spa
Golf USA Bothell
Gorman Winery
Richard Gould
The Grape Choice
Grazie Ristorante
Great Play of Northshore Seattle
Guardian Cellars
Catherine Hall
Hancock’s Bakery
Drs. Jack and Shirley Handley
Richard W. Harris
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Heads to Tails Grooming Spa
The Heathman Hotel Kirkland
Heavy Restaurant Group
Carol Henry
Cliff ord H. Hersman and Victoria Serles
Hestia
Nick and Kathryn Highland
Andy and Molly Hill
Hillcrest Bakery
Hilling Design Fine Portraiture
Holly Zhang Pearl Gallery
Hotel 1000 and BOKA Kitchen+Bar
Hugo’s Restaurant
Mark Hussein
Hyatt House
Ink Illusions Tattoo
The Inn at Cannon Beach
Dr. Arthur and Glenda Israel
Neil and Cindy Johnson
Brian Johnstone
Kabul Afghan Cuisine
Karen’s Karat Gold Jewelry
Auggie and Sally Jo Kempf
Kirkland Arts Center Ceramics Program
Kirkland Fire Department
Amy Kolve
Madeleine Kym
Lake Washington Massage Therapy
Christi Lange
Thomas A. Leonidas
Faye Lindquist
Jim Loosemore
Lucky Strike Entertainment
Macrina Bakery & Cafe
Mark Ryan Winery
Thomas M. Martin
Massage Envy of Redmond
Matt’s Rotisserie and Oyster Lounge
Anthony McLaughlin, D.D.S.
Mermaid Hair Extensions
Metropolitan Market
Michael Rosenberg Photography
Bev Milner
Sharlene Mitchell
Loulie Molloy, MD
Kevin H. Murphey
Museum of Flight
Neiman Marcus Bellevue
Kacey Nordby
Northshore YMCA
Anita Norton
Olson Design
Oregon Shakespeare Festival
Teddy L. Overleese
Passport Unlimited
Randy Pepple
Kae L. Peterson
Photos by Lodie
The Pike Brewing Company
Pomum Cellars
Carol L. and James Power
Leslie Price
Stephen W. Price, P.A.
Pump It Up
Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club
Red Ticking
Redhook Brewery
Redmond Floral
Cindy Reynolds
Patricia A. Rohner
Rosemary Wagner Photography
Russell’s Restaurant
Brian and Michele Rutherford
Sammamish Symphony Orchestra
Dr. and Mrs. Vincent M. Santoro
Steve and Theresa Sarkisian
Donna Emsel Schill
Sigi Schmid
The Seattle Aquarium
Seattle Home Appliance
Seattle International Film Festival
Seattle Theatre Group
Serial Knitters
Danny Shadle
Silver Cloud Inns & Hotels
Beverly Silvey
Simplicity Salon
Skymania! Trampolines
Harry Slusher
Smiles by Steedman
Sorella Salon
Sparkman Cellars
Penny and Larry Sweet
Tatoosh Craft Distillery
Teatro Zinzanni
Ten Mercer
Thomas Cuisine Catering
Timothy Alan Salon
Marianne Tomandl
Ann Tontini
Patricia A. Tucker
Two Vinters
Amy and Jim Walen
Warren Jewelers
Susan Webster
Leanne Wheless
Pamela M. Wicks
Whidbey Coff ee Company
Willows Lodge & Barking Frog
Lisa and Ben Wissner-Slivka
Connie Wittren
Woodland Park Zoo
Chrissy Yamada
Yarrow Bay Plastic Surgery
TRIBUTES AND MEMORIALS
Each year, many of our patients, along
with family members and friends,
make gifts to EvergreenHealth to
commemorate someone special.
These funds directly support
the services of the departments
designated by the contributor or, for
undesignated gifts, are used where
the need is greatest. These individuals
were honored or remembered by a gift
to EvergreenHealth.
Donna Abbott
Scott Abbott
Reza Abtahi
Richard Derek Adams
Edith Adie
Cheryl Ann Ahlen
Evelyn Ahrenius
Takako “May” Akiyama
Roberta Allen
Winona Anable
Esther Anderson
Lucille Sylvia Anderson
Lynn Leon Anderson
Leila Andrews
Linda Andrie
Susie Anschell
Faye Ellen Attwood
Shirley Aukland
Elmer and Maxine Bail
Gwen Bailey
Susanlyn Bajorek
Robert Bales
Kerry E. Bamford
Ruth Barker
Laurie Barokas
Charlotte Barr
Gilbert J. Barthe
Mary Keith Barton
Ingaletta E. Basher
Phillip Basher
Philip Battista
Kathryn Beckerman
Stuart Scott Beckwith
Charles Belanger
Marie K. Bell (Kay)
Dorothy Louise Benfi eld
Gladys Massey Bergstrom
Martha Bernhardt
Jayhan Bhesania
Donna Biagio
Henry (Hank) Bilski
Judy Bisso
Robert Black
Ed Blackburn
Dorothy “Dottie” Blair
Katura Marie Blunk
Pearl Boardman
Verla Boehme
Brian Keith Bohn
Doris Clarke Bond
Charles A. Borgman
Elizabeth J. Borson
Ann Braaten
Florence Braddy
Robert H. Brandt
Franklin James Breen
Connie Brems
Estate of Eileen Brown
Jack W. Brown
Barbara Bukowski
Ronald Bullock
William “Bill” R. Bullock
Sharon Bunn
Dorothy Burgess
Donald R. Burke
Doris Domasky Burke
John J. Butler
Romulo “Sonny” Cabanag
Jack G. Cahoon
Marie Miller Calico
Annamarie Camenzind
Nancy Campbell
Charles Candiano
Gloria Ann Karimah Cannady
Brenda Cardenas
Michael Carr
Fern Carrillo
J Tina Carriuolo
Roy W. Cawthray
Mrs. Lucille D. Chamberlin
Shirley Cheadle
Bill Chester
Barbara Chukitus
Hank Clemen
Ronald R. Cline
Evelyn Ruth Coker
Rose Marie Coleman
Dixie Jewell (Julie) Collett
Jeanne Conley
Daniel J. Connolly
Paul V. Cooney
Joanne Cooper
Paul Cordova
Susan Cotterell
Sara Jane Cottrell
Tracy Craig
Stephanie “Stevie” Dilworth Crane
Lourene Criddle
Sue Crouse
Sumiko Crouse
Gary K. Crymes
Scott Cundiff
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Ray Cushman
Drago Cvetkovich
Virginia Cyr
Fannie Dammann
Julie Davidson
Shirley Mattson Day
Jene (Chiyo) Deguchi
Carmen Rodriquez DeLelio
Frank J. Dellino
Corrie den Iseger
David Denny
Dennis DePape
John DeRoche
Nelda Devoir
Margaret and Denis Dooley
Bernard J. Doyle
Ruth Drager
Kermit DuBois
Sally Dunlop
Susan E. Dunn
Denny Dynes
Stephen Dziok
Betty Edgar
Janice Louise Dodge Edwards
William “Bill” E. Edwards
Colleen Elliott
Claremont D. Engebretson
Kathy Enselman
Natalie Ervin
Robert Welch Evans
Consuelo Farmer
Jean Farmer
Gerald Featherston
Dennis Fernandez
David Murray Field
Marge Fisher
Margaret Fletcher
Robert E. Fluke
Olise Fobes
Antoinette Forte
Ruth Freedman
Floyd Freimark
Ronald E. Friedly
Dianne Froemming
Donald H. Fuhrman
Al Funk
Roy I. Funk
Cecilia Funkhouser
Dolores Gama
Governor Booth Gardner
Phil Gates
Kiki Carras George
Jack Lonnie Gibson, MD
Howard C. Gilbert, D.D.S.
William Gilley
Edith E. Gillie
Roy and Leora Givens
Willis and Irene Glenn
Dr. Arthur H. Goldkamp
Mary Goodwin
Eleanor Gorski
Patricia Jane (Clark) Gose
John “Jack” Graffi us
Genevieve Grandy
Anne Retchless Grassman
Theresa Gray
Nate Greenbaum
Kay and Roy Greene
William F. Greene
Richard Groscup
Enrique Gryalva
Judy K. Hamilton
Elma M. Hansen
Lena Hard
Ellen Harder
Lou Harrison
Terry M. Hatada
Ira Bryson Hatchard
Gordon Hathaway
Margaret Haughey
Ray W. Hawes
Kenneth Heggen
Gladys Hein
Ray Hendrickx
Harold Allan Hepler
Joyce Heymes
Gerald Hicks
Annette M. Hilmar
Ruth Hockenson
Robert Holbrook
Charles Holcomb
Harley Hoppe
CDR Earl Horngren, USN Retired
James Horsley
Marjorie Hover
Jay D. and Eleanor Hubbard
Jim, Joe, Harry and Kathryn
Hubbard
Carol Ann Hurst
Diane Teufel Hutchinson
David Hybertson
Vincent Ianniciello
Betty Ann Jaeger
Don James
Doris I. Jensen
Warren and Martha Jensen
Sterling Mark Jex, Sr.
Gloria Johnas
Alta Johnson
Barbara Johnson
Carmen Suzanne Johnson
Esther Johnson
Lee Johnson
Norman Johnson
Rylie Rachelle Johnson
Carroll D. Jones
Dave Jones
Katherine Jorgensen
Roy Kaiser
Phyllis Kaniss
Bob Kayl
Altha Christina Kelley
Lise Kenworthy
Edith Kilgren
Veronica Kimble
Elizabeth “Betty” Kimsey
Geri Kingery
Daniel H. Kinnaird
William Kirkland
Charles Klabunde
Ina Ward Klepp
Raymond Klingele
Nils William Knapp
Odessai Kollias
Connie Kolokotrones
Susan Kolowitz
Lydia Johanna Wagner Krisinger
Mrs. Kummet
Leon Kussick
Elizabeth E. “Betty” Lampkin
Ed Langdon
Dugan Joseph Lange
Tony Lazzeri
Phillip Albert Le Deuc
Stephen Lea
Edward Prior Leahy
Jan Lee
Lorna Legman
Ronald S. Levinsohn
Eileen Lewis
Mary Libby
William Arthur Liddle
Robert E. Lightfeldt
Francis Lile
John Lind, MD
Faye Linderoth
Paul Frank Livingston
Dennis Lockard
Donald Andre Loisel
Virginia Loring
Don MaCauley
Oberlin (Rod) Madrigal
Dale O. Magden
Robert and Betty Magee
June Mangnuson
Janet Louise Marshall
Lausanne Gundmundson
Marshall
Isaac Marti
Madeleine Martin
Margaret Marvin
Lloyd Mason
Maria Maxfi eld
Jonathon Mazer
William McAvan
Hazel McCabe
Ben McCracken
Clotilde “Coco” Freeman
McDougall
Patricia McDougall
Grace McFadden
Roger “Mac” McGlaufl in
Grace McKenney
Margaret McKenzie
Smith McKnight
Margaret McNeely
Patricia Ann McPhee
Richard Victor Metzger
Audrey Meuter
Frank Meyers
Susan Mick
Genevieve Mickelson
Dale L. Miller
Marv and Alene Miller
Pauline Miller
Sharon Miller
Madelaine and James Mills
Sandra J. Mills
James Moe
Patricia A. Molloy
George Molnar
Jill Montgomery
Henri Montoya
Hazel Moulton
Mary E. Mussman
George L. Nelson
Joyce Quick Nerby
Glennis Neslin
Lowell and Eileen Nesse
Perry Newman
Hartly Newsum
Magnus Nodtvedt
Emily Noid
Judith L. Norehad
Linda Coe Nygaard
Nadine Nystrom
Edwin Leary O’Brien
Shiro Okazaki
John Thomas Olney, Sr.
John O’Neal
Dennis Richard O’Neil
Jean P. Orton
David W. Otteni
John Joseph Overleese
Teddy Overleese
Jesse F. Overton
Ms. Alice M. Page
Earl Painter
Laurena Palkowski
Leslie M. Paullin
Alexander Stott Peabody
Barbara E. Pearson
Don C. Pearson
Patricia Pease
Margit Pederson
Marilyn Pegg
Al and Rose Perella
Ruth Person
Joan Peters
Howard Peterson
Gary K. Phillips
Judie Phillips
Linda J. Plato
Donald Frederick Plumlee
Lavern Marie Poley
Felix G. Pollard
Janice Potter
Laurie Poulson
Gideon Powell
Vera Jean Prenovost
Victor Preston
Robert Privett
Yvonnne Provost
Ronald Pruett
Agnes Purpur
Jeannette Quale
Claire Thompson Raaum
Jane Ramsey
Elva Rasmusson
Mary Grace Rauwolf
Hailey Blake Ravenel
Brent Rawson
Lois J. Redick
Catherine L. Reid
Roger K. Rettig
George and Vera Reynolds
Pamela Reynolds
Cathy Ricker
Francis X. Riedo, MD and
Wound Clinic Staff
Eleanor Helen Rindal
George Ristic
Tom Rizzuto
William S. Roberts
Sara C. Rockwell
Myra Rothenberg
Nathan Ruby
Lorene J. Ryan
Hester Harriett Rysdorp
James R. Saari
Mary Salter
Burton R. Sandberg
Imogene Sauls
Edward Savage
Thomas Parker Scheidel
LouAnn Schimmel
Manfred Schindler
Kris Schinman
Waneta A. Schlosser
Eva Schmidt
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Hilda M. Schmitt
Herb Schock
Donald Schrieber
Katherine Scott
Leonard Oliver Scott
Norman L. Seelye
Mary Jo Selg
Martin Selig
Richard Paul Seligman
Henry Sents
Margaret Settles
Stanley J. Shannon
Jerry Shapiro
Madeleine Sherry
Sumiye Shimooka
Florence Shinn
Barney Siegel
Doris Siegel
Harriett Siegel
Robert Siegfried, Jr.
Evelyn Silva
Tex Simmons
Walter Edward Simokat
Cliff ord Simonsen
Carol Simonson
Jerald H. Skatvold
Donald Skidmore, Jr.
Helen Jane Smith
Monna D. Smith
Dave Snepp
Karl and Sue Snepp
Larry Soderblom
Kenneth G. Sonderleiter
Richard Soppe
Lillian South
James Henry Spadoni
Agnes Spain
Benita Staff ord-Smith
Diana Stallings
Roberta Standard
Ruth Stanford
Stella Dorothy Stanford
Trudy Butler Start
Marion Staton
Freddie Steele
Ray Steele
Alice Steich
Susanne C. Steiner
Kent Stepaniuk
Mary W. “Molly” Stephenson
Yvonne Stephenson
Minnie Sternoff
Howard Stevens
Kathleen Stevens
David Scott Stewart
Earl Stewart
Jeff Stickney, MD
John Homer Straub, Sr.
Robin Strobel
Alyce Stroh
Klara Studer
Ronald Stultz
Donald Alvin Suhr
Anna Marie Swaner
Mas Tanemura
Kimberly Tate
Francis (Frank) Taylor
Francis John Taylor
Ester Gertrude Teague
Ray August Thiele, MD
Carl Brent Thomas
Jonathan Kevin Thomas, Jr.
Rose H. Thomas
Joan Free Thompson
Etta M. Thumler
Luella A. Timlick
Donald Robert Toenyan
Dorothy C. Toland
Suzanne L. Tompkins
Amy Tondre
John R. Toomb
Horst Trapkowski
Ashley R. Trenner
Dennis M. Trout
Mildred Johnson Trueblood
David Tucker
Bianca Mae Turella
John Charles Turnquist
Patricia Undi
Rose Isernio Vacca
Lubomir J. Valenta, MD
Carol Van Eaton
Rod Van Lierop
Kathy and Meaghan Vance
Robert Pierce Vaughn
Martin Vezzetti
Ellen Vieg
Ilene Voltaire
Carolyn Vorva
Alice Vostral
Samual Waalkes
LaVerne Wagner
Richard Stanley Vannaman
Wagner
Mae Wagoner
Anthel Walden
Jack Wallace
Elmore Wallin
Thomas F. Walsh
Peggy Walton
Mary Roberts Waltz
Janet Maureen Washington
Joseph Waytine
Norman L. Wedell
Mae M. Wegener
Barbara White
Robert White
Joan Whiteley
Adolph Whiting, MD
Vickie Marie Whitney
Priscilla Wiest
Doris M. Williams
George Williams
Jay Williams
Lee Williams
Marguerite Williams
Jack W. Wilson
Drew Windsor
Gary Foss Wood
Gladys Wood
Robert Wood
Roberta Woodman
Dennis Woods
Francis Yates
Catherine Yoshinaka
Suzana Yun
Ronald Zarelli
Doris Zeigler
Judith Zesiger
John Zorich
Nicholas J. Zorich, Jr.
22 | EvergreenHealth Community Annual Report 2013
Foundation Financial Report
CONTRIBUTIONS BY SOURCE
Category Percentage
Association/Organization 1.17 %
Corporation 13.86%
Individual Donors 73.32%
EvergreenHealth Staff 4.77%
Estates 1.47%
Foundations 4.56 %
Individual or Family Trust 0.85%
Total 100.00%
FUND DISTRIBUTION
Fund Name Percentage
Cancer Program 0.14%
Capital Campaign 1.97%
Endowments 32.19%
EvergreenHealth Fund 8.64%
Gala Benefi ciary 43.05%
Hospice and Home Health 9.84%
EvergreenHealth Neuroscience Institute 0.19%
Other 0.54%
Patient and Family Needs 0.74%
Patient Care Fund 1.18%
Women’s and Children’s Services 1.51%
Total 100.00%
CONTRIBUTIONS BY SOURCE
FUND DISTRIBUTION
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BALANCE SHEET
ASSETS
Cash
Total Cash $4,931,820.47
Total Pledge Receivables $1,811,275.30
Total Prepaid Expense $70,500.00
Investments
Total Investments $2,260,130.86
Donated Goods
Total Donated Goods $13,838.45
TOTAL ASSETS $9,087,565.08
LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE
Liabilities
Total Liabilities $190,590.54
Fund Balance
Total Fund Balance $8,896,974.54
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE $9,087,565.08
Majdi DaherDenali Advanced IntegrationBoard Chair
Kinnon WilliamsInslee, Best, Doezie, & Ryder, P.S.Vice Chair
Jeff CashmanCashman Consulting & Investments, LLCTreasurer
Clara HollinLincoln Financial Advisors/Sagemark ConsultingSecretary
Teddy OverleeseCommunity VolunteerImmediate Past Chair
Tim BaerPuget Sound Bank
Jeff Bander Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC
Olga CherneyColdwell Banker Danforth & Associates
Lucy DeYoungSimpson Hawley Properties
J. Donald DicksCommunity Volunteer
Doug EdlundPAC Promotions
Bob FergusonBen Franklin Crafts & Frame Shop
Mike FultonAdvanced Renal Technologies
John “Pat” Heff ron, MD Retired Physician Community Volunteer
Andy HillWashington State Senator 45th District
Donna MinahanCommunity Volunteer
Randy PepplePepple Communications
Michael SchaedigChateau Retirement Communities
John F. Sherwood, Sr.Peterson Russell Kelly, PLLC
Karen SneppCommunity Volunteer
Jeff Tomlin, MDSVP, CMO, EvergreenHealth
Amy WalenFord-Hyundai of Kirkland
R. Scott Burks, MDEvergreenHealth Medical Staff President
Al DeYoung Donn Al Investments, Inc.
Auggie KempfCashman Consulting & Investments, LLC
Bob Malte CEO, EvergreenHealth
Kae PetersonVice President & Executive Director, EvergreenHealth Foundation
Eric Taylor, MDMedical Director, Radiation Oncology, EvergreenHealth
EvergreenHealth Foundation Board of Trustees Offi cers
EvergreenHealth FoundationBoard of Trustees
EvergreenHealth Foundation Ex Offi cio Members
PURPOSE
Working together to enrich the health and well-being of every life we touch.
MISSION
EvergreenHealth will advance the health of the community it serves through
dedication to high-quality, safe, compassionate and cost-eff ective health care.
VISION
EvergreenHealth will create an inclusive community health system that is the
most trusted source for health care solutions.
VALUES
Compassion – We care for and about our patients, families and each other.
Respect – We respect the beliefs and values of everyone we encounter.
Excellence – We strive for excellence in all we do.
Collaboration – We work in partnership and believe every voice makes a diff erence.
Accountability – We are accountable to one another and to our community.
EvergreenHealth
12040 NE 128th Street
Kirkland, WA 98034
www.evergreenhealth.com
Multiple Locations for All Levels of Care
We make health care easy and
convenient with nine primary
care practices, two urgent care
centers and two 24/7 emergency
departments. Our primary care
practices off er evening and
weekend hours, with Saturday
and Sunday walk-in care
available at Canyon Park.
We also provide more than
two dozen specialty practices.
EDITOR:
EVERGREENHEALTH MARKETING
& PUBLIC RELATIONS GROUP
AND FIRMANI + ASSOCIATES INC.
PHOTOGRAPHY:
MICHELLE POOLE
AND KEITH BROFSKY
DESIGN:
STEPHANIE JOHNSON
For more information:
Contact EvergreenHealth by email at
patientrep@evergreenhealth.com
or call the 24/7 Nurse Navigator &
Healthline at 425.899.3000.
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