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Page 1: Community Report - 2013

Keeping Promises:Partnering With the Communityto Live Our Healthiest Best2013 Community Annual ReportEvergreenHealth & EvergreenHealth Foundation

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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.”

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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.

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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

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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

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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.

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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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EvergreenHealth Foundation Donor List

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.

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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

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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

[email protected]

or call the 24/7 Nurse Navigator &

Healthline at 425.899.3000.