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SUMMER

The Exceptional People Issue

Going the Extra Mile

A leading EvergreenHealth surgeon helps one woman overcome breast cancer through a shared marathon mentality Page 4

A Song for Patti— Palliative Care Page 5 When Laughter is the Best Medicine—Cancer Care Page 6

The Power of Personal Connections

Celebrating the healing bond between EvergreenHealth providers Summer 2017 and their exceptional patients

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Exceptional Patients and Providers

Message from the Leadership Team

Mark A. Freeborn, MD, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon Executive Medical Director, Surgical Specialties, EvergreenHealth Medical Group Section Chief, Musculoskeletal Services

Dear friends, Welcome to the summer edition of Monitor and our 2016 Community Annual Report. This issue offers us the chance to share the stories of several inspiring individuals in our community and to celebrate the power of relationships between EvergreenHealth providers and these exceptional patients. In the following pages, you’ll see how shared experiences between physicians, patients and families can leave lasting, meaningful impressions and enhanced experiences. It’s something we like to call “Well. Done Together.” This issue also includes our 2016 Community Annual Report, which you’ll find in the second half of Monitor. As stewards of our community’s health and well-being, we look forward to this annual chance to highlight accomplishments across our health system and the many ways we dedicate ourselves to being your best partner in health. Forty-five years ago, members of our community had a vision to provide for the health needs of the greater Eastside community. Little could they have imagined that what they started would become EvergreenHealth, one of the top and most well-regarded health systems in the entire nation. As we celebrate 45 years of service to our community, we think they would be pleased with the ways we’ve grown since our founding. From our newest urgent care location in Mill Creek, two new patient care floors in our Silver tower in Kirkland, to a new Neuroscience, Spine and Orthopedic Institute

spanning four floors in our DeYoung Pavilion, we are improving access alongside the rapid growth in our region. We hope you’ll enjoy reading about our people, programs and commitment to our patients, and the imprint our patients make on the lives of our providers, staff, and volunteers, too. Sincerely,

Robert H. Malte, EvergreenHealth Chief Executive Officer

Renée Jensen, EvergreenHealth Senior Vice President,

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There is a saying that excellence begets excellence—it’s the notion that surrounding yourself by the influence of exceptional people and ideas will foster positive qualities within yourself. At EvergreenHealth we believe that our patients serve as our greatest inspiration, and it’s our privilege to draw from their exceptional strength, grace and humor in interactions we share within our health system, our patients’ homes and within our hearts, every single day. In this issue, you’ll get to know several EvergreenHealth providers who bring as much passion to achieving excellence in their personal lives as they do practicing medicine, and how shared experiences between our physicians, patients and families can leave lasting, meaningful impressions and lead to positive, healing results. We believe that “well” truly is done together.

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Going the Extra Mile—A Leading EvergreenHealth Surgeon Helps One Woman Overcome Breast Cancer Through a Shared Marathon Mentality

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A Song for Patti—How Palliative Care Helped One Family Find Harmony in a Loved One's Illness

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When Laughter is the Best Medicine— How Honesty and Humor Allowed a Provider and Her Patient to Join Forces in Battling Cancer Diagnoses

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Beating the Stigma of Hepatitis C— Embracing Treatment with Openness and Acceptance Helps Patients Live Fully

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EvergreenHealth Monroe Highlights

Hope Wechkin, MD, EvergreenHealth Hospice & Palliative Care Medical Director, Bruce Means, husband of Patti Means, EvergreenHealth patient, Maureen Hoffman, sister of Patti Means, EvergreenHealth patient

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Going the Extra Mile

A Song for Patti

A leading EvergreenHealth surgeon helps one woman overcome breast cancer through a shared marathon mentality.

How palliative care helped one family find harmony in a loved one's illness.

Carla Stewart was in the best shape of her life when a routine screening mammogram revealed a suspicious lump. Despite the chance of a cancer, one of her first concerns was for the upcoming New York City Marathon she’d been planning to run for more than a year. The 53-year-old Monroe resident was in the midst of completing one marathon per month as a way to stay active with her husband; the NYC Marathon was her 17th. A cancer diagnosis presented a hurdle she hadn’t planned on. “It was hard to believe I had cancer; I really felt good,” Stewart explained. Stewart’s oncologist immediately referred her to Dr. Marion Johnson, a surgeon specializing in breast surgery at EvergreenHealth, to complete several biopsies and MRI screenings before scheduling a lumpectomy to remove the cancer. Upon their first meeting, Stewart quickly found comfort in another of Dr. Johnson’s strengths— their shared love for running.

Carla Stewart, EvergreenHealth Cancer Care patient

“After meeting Carla, I understood how important it was for her to accomplish the race and we were able to work together to schedule her procedures around her New York trip,” Dr. Johnson explained. Stewart underwent two biopsies and then traveled to New York to complete the marathon, ready to dive into treatment upon her return. She credits her training mentality for helping her endure the weeks of chemotherapy and radiation that followed her lumpectomy surgery.

“When you're running a marathon, you think about the mile you're in, rather than the whole 26,” Stewart explained. “That ability to push through when I'm tired helped me focus on persevering through a tough hour or tough day when I was going through treatment.”

Marion Johnson, MD, EvergreenHealth Surgical Care

As a surgeon with more than 20 years’ experience specializing in breast cancer surgery, Dr. Marion Johnson draws inspiration from her colleagues’ commitment to excellence—and more importantly, her patients who face cancer with grace despite the gravity of the diagnosis. In her spare time, she is an avid runner, having completed a half-dozen marathons—including the prestigious Boston Marathon—and has her sights set on long-distance trail running.

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Today, Stewart is living cancer-free. With her doctors’ OK, she aims to take on her next marathon in September, and she looks forward to crossing many more finish lines.

“It was clear Carla and I shared a passion for running, which made for an immediate connection. The opportunity to connect with each of my patients is a great privilege and joy.”

For Patti Means and her family, the practice of palliative care offered much-needed respite as she managed a terminal diagnosis. But it was an unspoken bond with Patti’s palliative care provider, EvergreenHealth’s Dr. Hope Wechkin, that made a lasting impact transcending her medical care. “Hope was the conductor of our orchestra,” explained Maureen Hoffmann, Patti’s sister. As an accomplished pianist, Patti used her passion for music to bring people joy and possessed a rare ability to make others shine as she performed alongside them. She immediately identified a kindred spirit in Dr. Wechkin, a fellow performer and classically trained composer, violinist and singer. When Patti began to feel increasingly overwhelmed by the complexities of managing her illness, Dr. Wechkin was there to listen and tune in to her needs, offering emotional support while also coordinating the health system resources that would help Patti live more comfortably­— much like the conductor of a symphony orchestra. “I am always listening for the through line­—what is the patient’s melody and what harmonies can we bring in to best support him or her?” Dr. Wechkin described.

“Hope helped Patti play her own song,” Patti's husband Bruce remembered. "She tuned the medicine to the music in Patti's heart, and it was beautiful.” Bruce Means, with photo of wife Patti Means, Maureen Hoffman, sister of Patti Means

Dr. Wechkin’s advocacy came at a critical time for Patti. As a provider, she helped to address Patti’s immediate symptoms, and their friendship allowed for an honest dialogue on Patti’s feelings about her prognosis. Patti passed away on October 8, 2016, but her legacy lives on through her music and a newly dedicated piano in her memory at Archbishop Murphy High School in Everett.

Hope Wechkin, MD, EvergreenHealth Hospice & Palliative Care Medical Director

What is palliative care? Dr. Hope Wechkin, medical director of EvergreenHealth Hospice and Palliative Care, describes the practice of palliative care like a train station along the route of a long medical journey. “Receiving a serious medical diagnosis can feel like you’re on a train that’s picking up steam, with no way off,” Dr. Wechkin explained. “The practice of palliative care gives us the chance to stop and take inventory of where we are, to look at the map and make sure we’re on the right path together.” It’s a description that helps many patients better understand palliative care and how its focus on symptom management and aligning care with a patient’s goals and values can help them cope with a serious illness. The most distinguishing aspect of palliative care, according to Dr. Wechkin, is its ability to be customized to each individual’s needs.

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When Laughter is the Best Medicine How honesty and humor allowed a provider and her patient to join forces in battling cancer diagnoses. If you ask James Walsh about keeping a positive attitude when the chips are down, he’ll tell you it’s just a skill you’re raised with. And then he’ll tell you a joke. The 73-year-old contractor scoffs at the notion that his all-in approach to living with a rare brain tumor resembles anything close to inspiring, but then again, “Being born is a terminal condition,” he adds with a glint in his eye. Maintaining a healthy sense of humor comes second nature to Walsh, who lives in Bothell with his wife Joan. It’s a quality that endeared him to her during their courtship, and it’s evident in another of his close relationships — one he shares with his long-time primary care provider, EvergreenHealth’s Dr. Theresa Platz.

“This is all part of my journey. I may look old, but I still have a lot of life left in me,” Walsh declared.

Theresa Platz, MD, EvergreenHealth Primary Care, Bothell

“James has been a real inspiration to my own journey," Dr. Platz said. "Our relationship has always been built on honesty and it's refreshing to have conversations where no topics are off limits when it comes to how we're feeling about our health and longevity.” The two hit it off when Walsh arrived as a walk-in patient at Dr. Platz’s Bothell practice nearly 20 years ago, but their bond deepened further in 2015 when Dr. Platz received a daunting diagnosis of her own—Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Much like Walsh, Dr. Platz dived into her treatment, conferring with colleagues and exploring the pathways that would lead to the best outcomes. As part of her therapeutic process, she also made time to visit with Walsh on a regular basis. Living just a few blocks away, Dr. Platz often stops in to say hello as she passes by his house while out for a run. Dr. Platz is now living cancer-free, and Walsh is participating in a promising clinical trial to manage his tumor—and they continue to find time to talk about life often.

James Walsh, EvergreenHealth Primary Care Bothell patient

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Beating the Stigma of Hepatitis C Embracing treatment with openness and acceptance helps patients live fully. For some patients, the social perception of being diagnosed with hepatitis C can be more damaging than the virus itself. This is why EvergreenHealth Infectious Disease and Travel Medicine provider Dr. Diego Lopez de Castilla emphasizes openness and acceptance in his approach to treating patients from all backgrounds who might live with hepatitis C. “As health care providers, we need to work toward eliminating the stigma surrounding hepatitis C,” said Dr. Lopez de Castilla. “It’s not always regular drug users that become infected—patients may contract it from a contaminated tattoo needle, or even by experimenting with drugs just once 20 years ago.”

“The most important thing is that we educate patients on how to prevent infection, and give them the best treatment available if they do become infected,” said Dr. Lopez de Castilla. Hepatitis C—an infection caused by a virus that attacks and inflames the liver, spread by an infected person’s blood—is not always easily detected, which can lead to dangerous health concerns if left untreated. Recent national efforts have encouraged people born between 1945 and 1965 to get tested for hepatitis C, as people born during this time are five times more likely than other adults to be infected with the disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Meet Diego Lopez de Castilla, MD Beyond his passion for medicine, Dr. Lopez de Castilla also brings a love for the outdoors and enjoys being active. Born and raised in Peru, he learned to scuba dive at a young age and in 2009 received his master scuba certification. His quest for the best diving spots has taken him around the world to places like Indonesia, Thailand, The Bahamas, Montenegro and across the Caribbean Islands. “When you’re underwater, it truly feels like you’re floating, like there’s no gravity at all,” he says. “You can feel the rhythm of the current, observe the sea life surrounding you, and it really helps you to become aware of yourself in that moment. There’s nothing else like it.”

Who Should Get Tested for Hepatitis C?

• Current or former injection drug users • Those living with HIV/AIDS • Individuals who have had abnormal liver tests or liver disease • Anyone who received donated blood or organs before 1992 • Hemodialysis patients • Patients born between 1945 and 1965

For more information on prevention, symptoms and treatment of hepatitis C, please visit www.evergreenhealth.com/hepatitis-c.

Diego Lopez de Castilla, MD, EvergreenHealth Infectious Disease and Travel Medicine

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Health Classes

CHILDBIRTH PREPARATION

Register for classes online or by phone. For your convenience, you may register and pay for classes 24/7 online at www.evergreenhealth.com/classes. You may also call the EvergreenHealth Nurse Navigator & Healthline at 425.899.3000, Mon.–Fri., 7 a.m. –7 p.m. Pre-registration is required for all classes. Checks, VISA and MasterCard are accepted. Refunds and rescheduling will only be given for cancellations two business days prior to the class. Let us know if you need special accommodations to participate. FREE SEMINARS Fall Prevention: Take Action! Learn strategies for staying safe, active and independent. Sept. 8; 10 a.m. – noon Weight-Loss Surgery: Is It Right for You? Experts from the EvergreenHealth Bariatric Center will discuss surgical options, postoperative follow-up, lifestyle changes, financial information and nutrition support. WELLNESS & HEALTHY LIVING Healthy Meals Made Easy! Are you looking for something new to include in your weeknight meal rotation? If so, let us help you! Join us in our demonstration kitchen where you will learn how to master wonderful recipes, gather a few tips and tricks, and gain nutritional knowledge. Samples included! • Digestion & Gut Health • Whole Food Desserts • Avoid Brain Drain • Chinese Medicine • Walk This Way • Preventive Eye Care • Laughter Yoga • Aging and Your Skin • Bodyweight Bootcamp • Gut and Brain Connections • A Natural Approach to Cold Prevention • Meditation and Wellness

EMERGENCY & SAFETY EDUCATION • Babysitting Basics • Infant and Child CPR • Community CPR • Community First Aid • Community CPR and First Aid • CPR for Health Care Providers SENIOR HEALTH CLASSES In addition to the classes offered at EvergreenHealth Medical Center, we offer classes and health screenings at other convenient community locations. Visit www. evergreenhealth.com/classes for class schedules and locations. Healthy Fall Meals Join us to learn how to make a healthy beverage, snack and lunch all tied to a Fall theme. Cholesterol & Diabetes Screen Screening will include a fasting full panel cholesterol test and glucose screen. Results will be given before you go home! Methods for Relaxation Learn and practice basic mindfulness meditation, visualization, and relaxation techniques to reduce stress and achieve inner peace.

Embrace Your Space Are you thinking about moving? Or maybe just going through the attic? Join us to learn helpful tips on downsizing, clearing out the clutter and making your space perfect for you. • AARP Smart Driver Program NEUROLOGICAL & MOVEMENT DISORDERS EvergreenHealth Neurological Care offers classes and support groups to aid patients living with a variety of neurological diseases and movement disorders. • PD Carepartner Support Group • Neurological Exercise Group • Neuro-Nutrition Class • From-the-Ground-Up Strength and Flexibility • Living Well After Stroke • Evergreen Men's Group Eastside MS Self-Help Group Come join the ‘no whiners’ group. The name of the group is exactly what we are all about —no whining! Find comfort and strength with your peers as you learn new information and tips to get more out of your life. Guest speakers from many disciplines and areas of interest provide education each month. We welcome people of all ages with all different types of MS. This group meets the second Wednesday of every month, 9:30-11 a.m. Please call Jerry Weiser at 425.868.6810 for more information.

Kirkland MS Self-Help Group Share your story and learn new ways to live with MS. This group meets the third Thursday of each month, 7-9 p.m. Please call Susan at 425.822.0462 for more information. GRIEF & BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT Adult Bereavement Support Group This six-week support group provides a respectful environment for those coping with the death of a loved one. You will receive emotional and informational support, obtain new insights, discuss skills for coping, and learn how to help yourself adjust to your loss in a meaningful way. Space is limited. Suggested donation $30.

For class dates and times or to register for classes, go to www. evergreenhealth.com/childbirth or call the EvergreenHealth Nurse Navigator & Healthline at 425.899.3000. Register early during your pregnancy, as classes fill quickly. •  Pondering Parenthood • Family Maternity Center Tour • 

Tour De La Sala De Maternidad En EvergreenHealth Para Parejas De Habla Hispana

• Meet a Midwife • Meet an Obstetrician • Understanding Your Prenatal Testing Options • Warm Welcomes • Delivery Day­—Birth and Beyond • Delivery Day for Teens and

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Young Adults • Delivery Day for Multiples • Labor Coping Skills Review • Prepare the Nest: Childbirth, Breastfeeding & Newborn Care Class • HypnoBirthing®—The Mongan Method • Siblings Class • Conscious Fathering • Fit4Baby Program

EvergreenHealth offers cancer care support and education for patients and families in partnership with Cancer Lifeline. To register, call 206.297.2500 or 1.800.255.5505, or visit online at www.cancerlifeline.org.

• Pumping Class • Bringing Baby Home Workshop • Parent-Baby Groups • Parenting Your Toddler Classes • This is Not What I Expected • Starting Solids • Breastfeeding Your Older Baby

• Yoga for Pregnancy • Pelvic Health Class BABY CARE

Baby & Family Boutique Clothing, nursing bras and supplies for pregnancy, breastfeeding and your newborn. Visit www. evergreenhealth.com/boutique. Conversations About Motherhood Motherhood is an amazing, life-altering experience. Every stage brings ups and downs that impact all aspects of moms’ lives. Join women from around the community for an authentic, thought-provoking discussion about the joys and challenges of being a mom.

• Car Seat Safety • Car Seat Checkup • Infant Safety and Injury Prevention: Just for Parents • Infant Safety and Injury Prevention: Just for Grandparents • Day About Baby

ARTISTIC EXPRESSION

STRESS MANAGEMENT

• Ikebana Flower Arranging

• Meditation

• Monogram Art

• Stress and Sleep Resilience

COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS

SUPPORT GROUPS

• Gluten Free Basics

• Bosom Buddies Breast Cancer Networking Group

• Super Snacks

Classes and support groups at Halvorson Cancer Center.

• Breastfeeding Basics and Beyond

• Raw Food for Vitality

• Breast Friends Breast Cancer Support Group

EXERCISE AND MOVEMENT

• Colon Cancer Support Group

• Gentle Yoga • Qigong

• Living with Metastatic Cancer Support Group

PRESENTATIONS

• Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Support Group

• Writing for the Moment • New Trends for Treating Metastatic Prostate Cancer

American Cancer Society (ACS) Look Good, Feel Better Workshops – support for women dealing with hairloss due to cancer treatment. Classes offered monthly; to register for the next class at EvergreenHealth, call ACS at 1.800.227.2345.

STRENGTH. DIGNITY. HOPE.

• Prostate Cancer Networking Group

• Strategies for Better Sleep • Listening with Empathy • Chemo Brain • Music as Therapy • Ostomy Bag 101

For more scheduling information: Visit www.evergreenhealth.com/classes for a full listing of classes, descriptions, dates and times.

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This year’s luncheon keynote speaker is Trudy James, MRE—chaplain and film producer of Speaking of Dying: Living Deeply … Dying Well. James is a seminary graduate and retired hospital chaplain who learned hands-on lessons about death, dying and grief in the early days of the AIDS epidemic in the South. Her groundbreaking work with AIDS was honored in the Clinton White House. Later, she created an AIDS Care Team program in Seattle and served as a chaplain at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. Trudy will present ‘Listening to Our Losses,’ stories and examples to stress the importance of admitting that we all experience loss, and how to better listen to ourselves and each other during a time of grief and sadness.

EvergreenHealth’s Hospice and Palliative Care programs rely on your generosity to provide these compassionate services to patients and their families. Please show your support and join us for this special luncheon supporting these valuable services in our community. A suggested minimum donation of $100 is encouraged. To reserve your seat, participate as a sponsor or table captain, learn about purchasing a Remembrance or Recognition Table, or make a donation, please call the Foundation office at 425.899.1900 or visit www.SeasonsofHopeLuncheon.org.

Families Support Hospice Upgrades Last year, EvergreenHealth’s freestanding Gene & Irene Wockner Hospice Care Center celebrated 25 years of service to our community. To mark this milestone, the EvergreenHealth Foundation partnered with grateful families to successfully raise over $340,000 to provide critical funding for facility improvements. The 25-year-old beautiful Cape Cod-style facility was designed to be as home-like as possible, consistent with safety, security and excellent medical care. With gifts large and small, many families supported the center and its employees, making several important renovations possible, including the construction of a new playground for young visitors.

Bob Malte thanks the Snepp Family who honored their son and brother, Dave Snepp, by naming the Staff Training Room at the Hospice Care Center.

To honor those who supported the campaign, the EvergreenHealth Foundation recently installed plaques in meaningful locations for the families who wished to be recognized. The Snepp Family in memory of Dave Snepp The Lyon and Smith Family in memory of Byron Lyon The Cottrell Family in memory of Sara Jane Cottrell The Frimer Family in memory of Morris Frimer The Reese Family in honor of Bill Reese Family & Friends of Linda Kay Cooper DeYoung

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Evergreen Gala Raises $1.35 Million The 2017 Evergreen Gala raised a record-setting $1.35 million to support a new EvergreenHealth Transitional Care Unit for Behavioral Health patients.

Rich & Debbie Lerz, Gala Chairs, with Bob Malte, EvergreenHealth CEO

On April 29, more than 700 physicians, community leaders and friends of EvergreenHealth gathered in a signature tent in a new location at the Lake Washington Institute of Technology, and generously helped achieve a new record for our Fund-A-Need paddle-raise, surpassing $525,000. Gala Fund-A-Need proceeds will fund a new 14-bed unit planned for EvergreenHealth’s Kirkland campus designed to serve the unique needs of patients who have behavioral health concerns and are receiving care at EvergreenHealth. Caring for behavioral health patients often presents distinct challenges from a safety, security and care-management perspective, and the new unit will consider these special circumstances to ensure patients, families and staff work effectively together as patients await transition to their appropriate setting.

Bob Malte (far left) and Madji Daher, Foundation Board Chair (far right), present the annual Evergreen Gala Spirit of Giving Award to the legacy and family of Senator Andy Hill.

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EvergreenHealth Monroe Welcomes Local Leader as Its New Chief Administrative Officer

Renée Jensen, EvergreenHealth Senior Vice President, EvergreenHealth Monroe Chief Administrative Officer

A new yet familiar leader, Renée (Hill) Jensen, recently joined EvergreenHealth as senior vice president and chief administrative officer (CAO) for EvergreenHealth Monroe.

The Recovery Center Celebrates Recent Renovations

“Joining a leading health care system that has such a close relationship to the communities it serves is a special opportunity. I’m looking forward to collaborating with the community here, and others across the EvergreenHealth system, as we continue to increase access to quality health care for people who live and work in this growing area,” Jensen said.

Thanks to generous donations from the community along with capital investments from EvergreenHealth Monroe, The Recovery Center celebrated its recent renovations at a dedication ceremony hosted by the EvergreenHealth Monroe Foundation.

“I was raised in Monroe and I’m thrilled to return.”

News from the Emergency Department EvergreenHealth Monroe continues to enhance features within its emergency department (ED) to provide patients with the highest quality and most efficient care. Some recent enhancements include: Board-Certified Emergency Care Doctors The board-certified physicians at EvergreenHealth Monroe’s emergency department are the same doctors who treat patients at EvergreenHealth’s Kirkland and Redmond ED locations. Advanced Stroke Evaluation and Telestroke Care Providers perform evaluations of potential stroke patients within 20 minutes of arrival, offering one of the most rapid evaluations in the region. The ED also utilizes Telestroke technology to virtually connect providers with stroke experts for immediate patient evaluations and treatment planning. ED Renovations The hospital invested in structural enhancements for the department, beginning with the installation of new flooring throughout the entire ED. Online Wait Times The ED provides real-time updates of current wait times – some of the shortest in the region – on its website at www.evergreenhealthmonroe.com/monroe-er.

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The updated center provides chemical recovery treatment in a therapeutic, patient-centered environment. Through its personalized outpatient and residential treatment programs, The Recovery Center helps individuals achieve abstinence from drugs and alcohol. Visit www.recoverycentermonroe.com or call 360.794.1405 to learn more.

Wound Healing and Hyperbarics Center Honored With Prestigious Award The Wound Healing and Hyperbarics Center recently Center of Distinction earned a Center of Distinction award and the Robert A. Warriner 2016 Center of Excellence award from Healogics for its consistent high patient satisfaction and healing rates, in addition to achieving other quality standards several years in a row. For more information, visit www.evergreenhealthmonroe.com/woundcare-and-hyperbarics-center or call 360.863.4655.

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Keeping Promises Working together to enrich the health of our community

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Features

Message from the CEO and Board Chair

Keeping Promises: 2016 Community Annual Report

Greetings, Each year, we look forward to sharing with you the numerous ways our skilled health care providers, dedicated staff members and generous volunteers strive to deliver exceptional care and service to our community and impact the lives of the patients and families we serve. Our 2016 Community Annual Report provides the opportunity to reflect on highlights from the year and how we are fulfilling our Vision “EvergreenHealth will create an inclusive community health system that is the most trusted source for health care solutions.” Our annual report is about the continuation of the promise made to our community by our founders. As you read the 2016 Annual Community Report, the word trust becomes evident in each page…trust between patients and caregivers, trust in the organization to keep the patient in the center of every decision, and trust of the community that their hospital and health system will be there when they need it—both as a health partner and a community partner.

On behalf of the Board, and the 6,000 providers, staff and volunteers of the EvergreenHealth system, we thank you for the opportunity to be your trusted source for health care solutions. We look forward to growing together in the many years to come. Sincerely,

Robert H. Malte EvergreenHealth Chief Executive Officer

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Stewards of the Levy Funds—Meeting the Community’s Need

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Mission EvergreenHealth will advance the health of the community it serves through dedication to high-quality, safe, compassionate and cost-effective health care.

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Vision Al DeYoung Chair, EvergreenHealth Board of Commissioners

EvergreenHealth will create an inclusive community health system that is the most trusted source for health care solutions.

Purpose Celebrating our promise to “create an inclusive community health system that is the most trusted source for health care solutions.”

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Working together to enrich the health and well-being of every life we touch.

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EvergreenHealth was the first five-star rated hospital in Washington state in 2016 in the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Hospital Compare overall quality systems October rankings – joined only by one other hospital in the state in December. The rating summarizes up to 64 quality indicators to help patients make informed decisions about their care. EvergreenHealth’s five-star rating placed it among just 83 hospitals nationwide to earn the department’s highest score.

EvergreenHealth and Seattle Cancer Care Alliance celebrate 5th year of partnership at the Halvorson Cancer Center EvergreenHealth’s partnership with Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA) continued to grow in 2016, with the number of patients seen with cancer at the Halvorson Cancer Center surpassing the 1,000 mark for the first time since the partnership began in 2011, and representing an overall growth of 7 percent in 2016. The center’s multidisciplinary prostate cancer treatment team, comprising members of Evergreen Urology Care, Radiation Oncology Care and SCCA Medical Oncology, also worked together in 2016 to develop a Metastatic Prostate Program that serves patients from around the state. The team saw significant growth in the number of prostate cases it treated, increasing 53 percent over 2015, with treatments performed onsite utilizing SpaceOAR and brachytherapy technologies.

The EvergreenHealth Gene & Irene Wockner Hospice Care Center celebrated its 25th anniversary and honored its community of volunteers, staff, and supporters who contribute to the Puget Sound area’s only free-standing hospice center. Since 1991, the center has served more than 28,000 patients and families, bringing clinical excellence, compassionate care and comfort to those facing lifelimiting illness in its respectful home-like environment.

One of the Nation’s “100 Hospitals” —Twice! EvergreenHealth was named one of the nation’s top community hospitals by Becker’s Hospital Review on its annual “100 Great Community Hospitals” list, which recognized the health system for delivering quality care and exceptional service, while serving as a vital part of its community. In 2016, the health system was also named one of America’s 100 Top Hospitals® by Truven Health Analytics™ for its ability to improve patient outcomes and reduce overall expense per patient.

Among Top 5% of Hospitals in the Nation for Quality Healthgrades named EvergreenHealth as one of America’s 100 Best™ hospitals in five specialties: stroke care, pulmonary care, critical care, gastrointestinal care and general surgery. The health system also earned the Distinguished Hospital for Clinical Excellence award from Healthgrades for the seventh time in eight years, placing it among the top 5 percent of more than 4,500 hospitals nationwide for its outstanding clinical performance.

Expanded Specialty Services and Primary Care Network

EvergreenHealth Home Health Services Earns 4-Star Rating

In 2016, EvergreenHealth added 35 new physicians to improve its ability to serve specialty needs including in urology, urogynecology, neurosurgery, vascular surgery, and endocrinology. EvergreenHealth’s primary care network—the largest on the Eastside—also grew to 12 locations, when Lakeshore Clinic joined the growing health system, adding 18 additional primary care providers.

EvergreenHealth Home Health Services continued to serve thousands of residents across King and Snohomish Counties as the region’s largest provider of in-home care services that help patients recover from injuries, illnesses, and chronic conditions while remaining as independent as possible in their homes. In 2016, EvergreenHealth Home Health providers traveled over 1 million miles to make 130,000 visits in patients homes, and through their ongoing commitment to continually improving quality care earned, they earned a 4-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

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EvergreenHealth and Overlake Medical Center form Eastside Health Alliance The two Eastside health systems began work in 2016 to create a new partnership to improve access and coordination of health care, and offer patients the greatest quality and value. The joint venture paved the way for EvergreenHealth Partners to become part of a new clinically integrated network established by the new alliance, known as Eastside Health Network, which will enable patients to achieve positive clinical outcomes at the best value.

EvergreenHealth’s Long-Range Master Facility Plan Begins A new long-range master facility plan, from nearly 18 months of planning beginning in late 2013, got underway with construction, starting on floors four and five of the Kirkland medical center’s Silver Tower. The plan, which also includes expansion into floors four and five of the DeYoung Pavilion in Kirkland and new practice locations in Kenmore and Mill Creek (2017 openings) among other projects, is designed to help ensure that EvergreenHealth continues to provide high quality, safe, compassionate and cost-effective health care to its growing community.

Named to Top National Health Care List by U.S. News & World Report For the fourth consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report recognized EvergreenHealth as one of the top health care organizations in the region for its outstanding clinical care and service, and its excellence in providing the best care for the most serious or complicated medical conditions and procedures.

EvergreenHealth, Bloodworks Northwest Expand Partnership EvergreenHealth and Bloodworks Northwest opened an onsite transfusion lab on the EvergreenHealth campus in Kirkland, enhancing efficiency in blood work services and testing for patients on the Eastside. The joint initiative expands existing services provided by Seattle-based Bloodworks to EvergreenHealth patients, and further eliminates the barriers of time and proximity for critical transfusion services.

Most Wired Hospitals and Health Systems in the U.S. EvergreenHealth was recognized as a “Most Improved” hospital for the second consecutive year in the 2016 Health Care’s Most Wired survey, presented by the American Hospital Association’s Health Forum and the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME). The health system was also recognized for its noteworthy technology advancements in business and administrative management processes, clinical quality and safety, clinical integration, and other technical achievements.

EvergreenHealth By the Numbers 273,152 56,660 17,828 15,672 102,557

Outpatient Visits Emergency Department Visits Total Surgeries Adult and Pediatric Admissions Hours of Volunteer Service

203,475 108,147

Primary Care Visits Total Calls to EvergreenHealth Nurse Navigator & Healthline Neuroscience Patients Home Health Patients Babies Delivered Hospice Patients Health Education Classes

8,482 7,814 4,713 3,408 1,635

EvergreenHealth Monroe By the Numbers 23,913 15,738 1,361 1,178 1,726

Outpatient Visits Emergency Department Visits Total Surgeries Adult and Pediatric Admissions Hours of Volunteer Service

6,516 4,638 731 456 308 131 122 81

Addiction Recovery Patient Days Critical and Acute Patient Days Recovery Center Admissions Gastrointestinal Procedures Detox/Rehab Admissions Oncology Infusions—new in 2016 Oncology Visits—new in 2016 Chemically Using Pregnant Women Admissions

2016 Highlights

2016 Highlights

The State’s First Five-Star Rated Hospital for Quality

Celebrating 25 Years of Compassionate Hospice Care and Service

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Stewards of the Levy Funds

Youth Mental Health Task Force

Meeting the community's needs.

Every year, EvergreenHealth has a special responsibility to care for the community with programs and resources that are supported in part by levy funds invested by the residents we serve. To help identify where community health care needs are greatest and allocate funds accordingly, the health system conducts a comprehensive assessment called the Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) every three years using public health data specific to EvergreenHealth’s service area. In 2016, the latest CHNA revealed opportunities to continue increasing access to care for those who experience a range of barriers to quality care. EvergreenHealth invested $3.9 million in 2016 to support levy-funded programs— from the health system’s 24/7 Nurse Navigator & Healthline which connects patients to providers and other resources, to specialized programs to provide access to care for the underinsured, and other programs—to fulfill its responsibility to the community to meet health care needs where they are greatest.

24/7 Nurse Navigator & Healthline In addition to serving as EvergreenHealth’s 24-hour on-call nurse triage line, the 24/7 Nurse Navigator & Healthline serves an equally important purpose by supporting the health system’s many community programs and resources. Just as callers from around the region rely on Healthline for registration into critical programs and services, levyfunded programs at EvergreenHealth rely on Healthline to provide patients with access to their services. Its registered triage nurses help callers identify providers who meet individual needs based on specialty care, location and insurance, and they alleviate concerns for callers and determine the appropriate level of care for a range of clinical care needs and service. In 2016, Healthline served tens of thousands of callers in the following ways: • 109,147 callers served • 36,019 callers received assistance with nurse triage advice • 4,908 physician referrals • 22,567 residents and employees registered for community classes offered at EvergreenHealth • 9,863 residents received referrals for community services

Right Care, Right Place, Right Time Healthline helps triage patients to the right level of care, based on their symptoms, so patients receive the most appropriate treatment. In 2016, Healthline helped patients avoid unnecessary trips, including:

Community Healthcare Access Team (CHAT) EvergreenHealth’s Community Healthcare Access Team (CHAT) partners with community organizations across the region to assist low-income, underinsured and uninsured residents who face barriers to accessing affordable and quality health care and social services. In 2016, CHAT launched a new program to serve teens in our area, bringing specially trained EvergreenHealth social workers to manage crisis interventions in Lake Washington School District (LWSD) high schools. When data showed a high number of 911 calls and unnecessary trips to the emergency department by teens, CHAT and LWSD worked to develop and implement an innovative approach to serve high school student in crisis within the school environment. Since implementing the program, fewer adolescent patients have been admitted to emergency departments, and high schools have reported lower truancy rates. The program aims to continue this work and expand its reach even further in 2017, ensuring more students and their families can benefit from these onsite services. In 2016, CHAT served 5,031 community members with assistance accessing appropriate resources for insurance, financial assistance, behavioral health services, information and help with general health care questions.

In 2016, EvergreenHealth launched a new grassroots initiative designed to connect community members who care about youth mental and emotional health to use their individual resources collectively, finding solutions to urgent mental health and addiction challenges facing young adults. In its first year, the Youth Mental Health Task Force was met with overwhelming community engagement from faith-based organizations, members of school foundations, young individuals in recovery and parents whose families have been affected by addiction. Tamara Johnson is a member of the 20-member volunteer task force who works as a recovery specialist at Millennials Northwest, an organization that provides peer-support services to youth and families struggling with behavioral health challenges, trauma, physical disabilities and addiction. She credits her interest in participating in the Youth Mental Health Task Force to the word “task” in its title. “This group is extremely actionoriented,” Johnson said. “We need to help these kids now, and we use our meetings to not only talk about the issues at hand, but more importantly, to discover actionable solutions.”

Tamara Johnson, Recovery Specialist at Millennials Northwest and volunteer member of EvergreenHealth’s Youth Mental Task Force

• 783 unnecessary emergency room visits • 1,812 unnecessary urgent care visits • 306 unnecessary office visits

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EvergreenHealth Community Grief & Bereavement Services EvergreenHealth's levy-funded Community Grief & Bereavement Services offers individual support sessions, bereavement informational workshops, and support groups—among other services—for residents and families grieving a death. Beyond its complimentary community support services, Grief and Bereavement Services created a new initiative in 2016 to support families suffering a loss during or shortly after pregnancy. As part of its specialty support services, the program developed an original publication, “Forever Part of You: Coping with the death of a baby during pregnancy or soon after.” The eight-page booklet shares information about the grief process, including common emotions for parents dealing with this type of loss, and the impact grief can have on their relationships. It also provides guidelines for healing, opportunities for memory-making and information about additional resources offering support during this challenging time. In 2016 EvergreenHealth Grief & Bereavement Services led more than 5,500 community-member encounters, helping community members with education and tools for normalizing responses to grief, increasing the ability to share emotions, and introducing tools for coping.

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STEM Partnership Inpatient Hospice Care Since 1991, EvergreenHealth has offered one of the region’s only free-standing inpatient hospice centers, serving thousands of families across King and Snohomish Counties over its 25-year history. Today, levy funding helps to support patient care at the Gene & Irene Wockner Hospice Care Center, which in 2016 celebrated a quarter century of helping patients and families live as fully as possible through end-of-life care. Celia Harper, RN, is the center’s manager and has been part of its growth since the beginning, joining the center as a hospice care nurse when it opened. Today she manages its operations while also supporting clinical staff with patient care needs. “While medical technologies have evolved over time, the more emotional aspect of providing compassionate end-of-life care and supporting families through this transition has remained constant,” she described. “As an inpatient care center, we act as both the emergency room and hospital for hospice care patients to ease pain and other disease symptoms, while also helping to address the emotional, mental and spiritual needs of our patients and their loved ones.” The center offers 15 private patient rooms, each including sleeping spaces for visitors; and an outdoor patio opening onto beautiful surrounding gardens. In 2016, the center served 673 families saying goodbye to their loved ones.

In 2016, EvergreenHealth continued its partnership with the Lake Washington School District (LWSD) in support of local high schools’ STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Global Health curriculum. Since 2013, levy funds have supported EvergreenHealth’s work with LWSD schools to help educate students on health care career paths, arrange job shadow opportunities, and empower students to brainstorm and create solutions to real challenges facing today’s health care industry. In the fall, students from Juanita High School’s STEM Global Health Signature Program had the opportunity to attend EvergreenHealth Grand Rounds and later heard a panel of health care professionals advise students on how to prepare for a career in medicine.

“We have many students considering careers in health care and this partnership provides significant advantages for learning about medical professions directly from the experts in those fields. It’s such a valuable experience for these high schoolers and we’re thankful for the continued support from EvergreenHealth,” said Laurie Chelsey, STEM teacher at Juanita High School. Local high school students presented solutions to real-world health care problems to EvergreenHealth leaders.

Geriatric Care In 2016, EvergreenHealth’s Geriatric Care team joined a new Medicare-funded research study to help detect the signs of dementia at its earliest stages, with the intent of giving doctors additional tools for managing the disease and promoting better outcomes for patients and families. The Imaging-Dementia Evidence for Amyloid Scanning (IDEAS) Study enables Geriatric Care providers to recommend a positron emission tomography (PET) scan for patients at risk for dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, in order to screen for the presence of amyloid structures in the brain—a key indicator of Alzheimer’s disease. According to Anslem Opitoke, M.D., a provider in EvergreenHealth’s Geriatric Care practice, EvergreenHealth is one of the leading recruiters of patients to the study nationwide. Anslem Opitoke, MD, EvergreenHealth Geriatric Care

“Our hope is for this screening to become the gold standard in diagnosing dementia and other memory disorders,” Dr. Opitoke said. “The data from the study will help inform research into promising new drug treatments and gives providers an additional tool for accurately diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease at its earliest stages, ultimately giving patients and families the widest range of options for treating the disease.”

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EvergreenHealth Financial Stewardship As a public hospital district, EvergreenHealth is accountable to investing in care and resources to continually improve upon its services and meet community needs. In 2016, EvergreenHealth achieved a net income of $14.1 million to

support its mission to serve the greater community. The health system contributed $19.6 million to support charity care and provide subsidized services to meet community needs. To further its vision to create an

EvergreenHealth

Percentage

Primary Projects: $28.3 million Build-out of two new acute floors in the Silver tower Master Facility Plan—Infrastructure Build-out of Neuroscience, Spine and Orthopedics Institute in the DeYoung Pavilion Nuclear Medicine Camera Cerner Database Server Conversion Cerner Electronic Medical Record Project Fetal Heart Monitors Ultrasound Machines Cardiac Rehab Clinic Relocation Lab Expansion IT Server, Storage, Network Replacement Other: $14.0 million Other Clinical Equipment and Facility Improvements

2016 EvergreenHealth Revenue and Expenses Sources of Revenue (In millions) In 2016 we billed patients for:

$1,042.4

Total: $42.3 million

$39.4 $597.3

Levy Program Allocations Percentage

Community Programs Senior Programs Clinical Programs Total Funds Provided

In millions

Commercial 44.9% $774.8 Medicare 41.5% $716.1 Medicaid 9.6% $166.5 Other Operating 2.5% $42.8 Self-Pay 1.3% $21.7 Tax Revenue for Levy Programs .2% $3.9 Total 100% $1,725.8

$1,679.1

I npatient and outpatient care Less amounts written off for discounts to payers, including commercial insurances, Medicare and Medicaid Less amounts written off to charity care and bad debt

Net Revenue

We also had additional sources of revenue: In millions

10.3% $0.4 56.4% $2.2 33.3% $1.3 100% $3.9

$42.8 $3.9 $21.3 $665.3

Other operating revenue Levy funds for operations Levy funds for debt repayment

Total Revenue

Expenses (In millions) In 2016 we had expenses for:

Community Care & Services Percentage

In millions

Charity Care Costs 10.2% $2.0 Subsidized Medicaid Costs 30.1% $5.9 Levy Programs 59.3% $11.6 Subsidized Health Services 0.4% $.07 Total 100% $19.57

Note: The dollar amount used throughout this report represent EvergreenHealth’s costs, not charges for services. While others traditionally report charges for uncompensated care, EvergreenHealth prefers to present its contributions based on costs—a more authentic representation of the actual value.

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$397.5 $203.0 $11.6 $31.9 $7.2

Salaries and benefits Supplies, services and other operating expenses Levy supported programs Depreciation expenses Interest expense and other non-operating expenses

$651.2 Total Expenses

Net Income (In millions) $14.1

Total Net Income available, after expenses, for improvement of services

EvergreenHealth Monroe achieved a net income of $1.1 million in 2016 and invested significantly in capital improvement projects and programs and services to increase access to quality health care in Sky Valley.

EvergreenHealth Monroe

2016 Gross Revenue Sources

2016 Significant Capital Projects

inclusive community health system that is the most trusted source for health care solutions, $42.3 million was invested in capital improvement projects.

2016 Gross Revenue Sources Percentage

2016 Significant Capital Projects

In millions

Medicare 33.1% $39.9 Commercial 28.6% $34.5 Medicaid 24.8% $29.9 Government 4.9% $5.9 Self-Pay 4.0% $4.8 Tax Revenue for Levy Operations 2.5% $3.0 Other Operating 2.1% $2.5 Total 100% $120.5

Primary Projects: $1.8 million Cardiac Monitoring/Telemetry Equipment New Chiller New Roof and Mechanical Elevator Renovation Recovery Center Renovation Anesthesia Machines Chemo Mixing Hood OR Tables Hospital Beds ER Renovation OR Suction Pumps Other: $.4 million Other Clinical Equipment and Facility Improvements

2016 EvergreenHealth Revenue and Expenses Sources of Revenue (In millions) In 2016 we billed patients for:

$115.0 Inpatient and outpatient care

Total: $2.2 million

Less amounts written off for discounts to payers, including

$69.5 commercial insurances, Medicare and Medicaid $5.1 Less amounts written off to charity care and bad debt

Community Care & Services Percentage

$40.4 In millions

Charity Care Costs 3.1% $.3 Subsidized Medicaid Costs 50.9% $5.3 Other Uncompensated Care 46.0% $4.8 Total 100% $10.4

Net Revenue

We also had additional sources of revenue:

$2.4 $3.0 $1.5 $47.3

Other operating revenue Levy funds for operations Levy funds for debt repayment

Total Revenue

Expenses (In millions) In 2016 we had expenses for:

$24.7 $18.4 $2.0 $1.1

$46.2

Salaries and benefits Supplies, services and other operating expenses Depreciation expenses Interest expense and other non-operating expenses

Total Expenses

Net Income $1.1

Total Net Income

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2016 EvergreenHealth Foundation Financial Report

Foundation provides $3,173,262 to support EvergreenHealth in 2016 Message from the Board Chair and Executive Director

Dear Friends,

Thank you for another year of incredible support. We are continually inspired by our community and you, our generous partners. Your commitment and investment in the EvergreenHealth Foundation allows us to assist the organization with much needed financial support for innovative programs and capital projects. Your philanthropic investment over this last year brought an entire fleet of wireless monitors to our Family Maternity Care for laboring moms, a new program designed for those experiencing perinatal mood disorders, support for patients and families dealing with cancer, and funded 22 individual projects in a variety of departments geared toward direct patient care. These investments have improved patient safety, brought a higher quality to our care, and enhanced the care we provide for every life we serve. Thank you again, because with EvergreenHealth’s continued growth comes the need for sustained support of our patients and community. We assure you that our dedicated volunteer leaders serving on the EvergreenHealth Foundation Board of Trustees are committed to advancing health care in our region. We consistently look to the future to assist EvergreenHealth with resources to accomplish pivotal goals. Thank you for being our partner,

Majdi Daher Board Chair, EvergreenHealth Foundation

Kae Peterson, CFRE Vice President and Executive Director, EvergreenHealth Foundation



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2016 EvergreenHealth Foundation Board of Trustees Officers

Doug Edlund PAC Promotions Bob Ferguson Ben Franklin Crafts and Frame Shop

Majdi Daher Denali Advanced Integration Andy Hill Board Chair Washington State Senator 45th Dist. Kinnon Williams Inslee, Best, Doezie & Rich Lerz Ryder, P.S. Nytec Vice Chair Jeff Cashman Cashman Consulting & Investments, LLC Finance Chair Clara Hollin Lincoln Financial Advisors Secretary Teddy Overleese Community Volunteer Immediate Past Chair

2016 EvergreenHealth Foundation Board of Trustees Anthony Ambrose Data I/O Erica Ash Ash Consulting Tim Baer Puget Sound Bank

Karl Lindor Windermere Real Estate/ East, Inc. Vicky Nollette Banner Bank Randy Pepple Pepple Communications John F. Sherwood, Sr. Peterson Russell Kelly, PLLC Jeff Tomlin, M.D. EvergreenHealth, CMO Amy Walen Ford-Hyundai of Kirkland

2016 EvergreenHealth Foundation Ex Officio Members Al DeYoung Donn Al Investments, Inc.

Eric Barnum Community Volunteer

Robert Geise, M.D. EvergreenHealth Medical Staff President

Sandy Cairns Hanson Baker Ludlow Drumheller P.S.

Auggie Kempf Commissioner

Patricia Coluccio Community Volunteer

Bob Malte EvergreenHealth, CEO

Lucy DeYoung Simpson Hawley Properties

Kae Peterson, CFRE EvergreenHealth Foundation, Executive Director, VP

Don Dicks Community Volunteer

Eric Taylor, M.D. EvergreenHealth

Contributions by Source

Individual Donors (71.91%) Corporations (11.97%) EvergreenHealth Staff/Physicians (10.09%) Additional Contributions (6.03%)

Category Percentage

Individual Donors 71.91% Corporations 11.97% EvergreenHealth Staff/Physicians 10.09% Private Foundations 3.38% Estate 1.57% Association/Organization 1.01% Other 0.07% Total 100%

Fund Distribution Fund Name

1.57

Estate

1.01

Association/Organization

0.07

Other

Musculoskeletal Funds (33.30%) Gala Beneficiary (28.00%) Hospice and Home Health (20.19%) Evergreen Fund (7.52%) Cancer Care Funds (3.72%) Additional Distributions (7.27%)

3.18

Balance Sheet

Other

2.0

Women’s and Children’s Services

1.17

Patient and Family Needs

0.48

Heart & Vascular Care Funds

0.44

Neuroscience & MS Funds

Liabilities

Assets Cash Total Cash Total Pledge Receivables Total Prepaid Expense

$5,958,079 $887,164 $10,813

Investments Total Investments

$3,083,973

Total Assets

Private Foundations

Percentage

Musculoskeletal Funds 33.30% Gala Beneficiary 28.00% Hospice and Home Health Care Funds 20.19% Evergreen Fund 7.52% Cancer Care Funds 3.72% Other 3.18% Women’s and Children’s Services 2.00% Patient and Family Needs 1.17% Heart & Vascular Care Funds 0.48% EvergreenHealth Neuroscience & MS Funds 0.44% Total 100%

Donated Goods Total Donated Goods

3.38

Liabilities Total Liabilities

$890,375

Fund Balance Total Fund Balance

$9,061,529

Total Liabilities and Fund Balance

$9,951,904

$11,875 $9,951,904

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2016 EvergreenHealth Foundation Donors

Thank you to the individuals, families, foundations and businesses that supported EvergreenHealth in 2016. CHAMPIONS $1 MILLION + Michael and Mary Kay Hallman

INFLUENCERS $100,000 + Halvorson Family Elling and Barbara Halvorson Kent and Suzie Halvorson Brenda Halvorson and Mark Rex Lon and Colleen Halvorson The Jackson Family

BENEFACTORS $25,000 - $99,999 Amy Bartlow Majdi and Dana Daher Al and Donna DeYoung Stella DeYoung and Family Eugene and Ruth Freedman Family Foundation Fetterman Sambrook Family Fund Estate of Carol S. Hawes Robert H. and Sue Malte Matrix Anesthesia, PS Merchants Credit Association Radia, Inc. PS Karl and Sue Snepp The Anderson Foundation Estate of Claudia C. Welch Wells Fargo Estate of Ellen C. Widmayer

SUSTAINERS $10,000 - $24,999 Estate of Joan M. Batchelor Bellevue Healthcare Jim Boshaw and Laura Mair Denis Bryant Jeffrey and Judy Cashman David and Jane Cottrell Denali Advanced Integration John and Diane DeYoung Evergreen Emergency Services EvergreenHealth Medical Staff Falck Northwest Corp. First Choice Health Dr. Mark and Jayme Freeborn glassybaby LLC Todd and Anne Holmdahl Dr. Michael and Koyoko Hunter Richard Lerz and Debbie McKee Livengood Alskog, PLLC Anne Loring MainStreet Property Group, LLC. MEDNAX Pediatrix Medical Group of Washington Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Caryl A. Reese

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Nancy and Ben Remak Jeff and Anna Rospond Kurt and Teri Rumens Seattle Cancer Care Alliance Skony Resources, Inc. Karen Snepp Dr. Eric Taylor and Ms. Sheena Aebig Abizar and Aimee Vakharia Tom and Marla Vasilatos Wellcentive Wise Hospice Options Wockner Foundation

SPONSORS $5,000 - $9,999 Anonymous (1) Aon Hewitt Ash Consulting, LLC Capital Benefit Services, Inc. CBRE Center for Women's Health at Evergreen Cerner Corporation Change Healthcare Davis Wright Tremaine, LLP Delta Dental of Washington J. Donald and Merrily Dicks Doug Edlund and Cathy Boshaw Bob and Georgette Essad Ford-Hyundai of Kirkland Irene Goldbeck Jennifer Hallman and Derek Luhn Dr. Wayne and Deborah Hill Nancee and Steve Hofmeister Neil Johnson Drs. Michael Kincaid and Susan Li Marsh USA, Inc. Estate of Mary Louise Marcell Molbak's Nytec, Inc. Pacific Office Automation Payden & Rygel Investment Management Randy and Sidney Pepple Kae L. Peterson, CFRE Premera Blue Cross Puget Sound Bank Puget Sound Institute of Pathology Physio-Control, Inc. Quail Park of West Seattle Regence BlueShield Eric and Jacki Reichanadter Dr. Dawn Russell and Tod Nelson Salus Architecture Dr. and Mrs. Vincent M. Santoro Dean and Christine Stensby Nancy and Tom Stewart Synergy HomeCare Bellevue Thomas Cuisine Management Dr. Jeff and Merrie Tomlin Dr. Joseph and Virginia Turner United Healthcare Ginger White Chrissy and Eric Yamada

ADVOCATES $1,000 - $4,999 Acorda Therapeutics, Inc. Connie Adams Richard and Donna Adler Aegis Living Dr. Greg and Ruth Aeschliman Alaska Airlines Matching Program Anonymous (2) Anthony Ambrose and Kelly Flynn Gwynn and Butch Aranas Dr. Ray Baker and Jennifer Kwon Sally and Vincent Ball Jeff and Mary Bander Amy and John Banovich Terri L. Bardsley Jeanne and Burke Barker Barton Family Funeral Service Robert and Marilee Beckes Kathryn Bell Victor and Carlene Belonis Drs. Peter and Kristi Benda Dr. Chad and Kristen Bentsen Reed Bettinger and Laurel Z. Rich Bob and Cathy Betz John and Erika Bigelow Cynthia Bixby and Alex Modelski Dr. Christopher and Carmen Boone Marilyn J. Braarud Laura Braunstein Don and Meg Briggs Drs. John and Kimberly Brockenbrough Dr. Jim and Lorraine Brown Mary Frances and Chester Bruski Dr. Paul E. and Laetitia Buehrens Ban Yen Bullock Dr. Michael Bundesmann and Merkys Gomez Eric and Denise Campbell Joan Capili Mary and Chris Cardwell CareForce Cheryl Chamberlin Angela Chien, M.D. Benjamin Kiyoung Chun Cigna Adrian Cook Corrigan Partners, LLC Allan R. Criss Kelly Davies Dr. Robin and Mark de Regt Raymond and Claudette Delger Dr. Eric and Wendi Demers Drs. Michele Delorit and Amish Desai Terri DeYoung Larry and Paula Dime Siva Dosapati Jodi and John Duggan Richard and Cecelia Duncan Cheryl L. and Scott Ebner Joan Eklof Mele Erickson Evergreen Washelli Funeral Home Family Resource Home Care

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Guy Farmer and Family Grant and Debbie Faubion Dr. Ken and Mary Faw James and Kathy Feek Bob and Shirley Ferguson Neil and Allicia Ferguson Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mark Firmani and Joy Portella Chad Fisher Rosemary Fisher James S. and Barbara L. Fitzgerald Bruce T. Forstall Penny Freedman Richard Freedman Jeffrey and Kelly Friedman Mary Frimer R. David Frum Resa and Nick Galash Garvey Schubert Barer Dr. Robert Geise and Mr. Timothy Gleason General Electric Company Frank and Rose Genovese Katharyn Alvord Gerlich Mark Gibbs Give with Liberty Dr. Amy Morrison Goings Rose M. Guerrero H.B. Jaeger Co, LLC Julie Hagglund Kirk Hanson Richard and Christina Harris Heather and Michael Hatada Robert "Boo" and Stephanie Heffner Dr. J. Patrick and Catherine Heffron Shelly and Neil Henderson Kristi and Todd Herriott Andy and Molly Hill Drs. Jennifer and Nathan Hines Rebecca and Tom Hirt Clara L. Hollin and Mark D. Allen Steve Horton Michael Howard Dr. Stephen and Jan Hyde Inslee, Best, Doezie & Ryder, P.S. Julie Jacobson Marguerite and James Jamieson Raymond and Janet Johanson Ginny Johnson Shahzina S. Karim Kauffman Family Trust Roger and Barbara Kemis Auggie and Sally Jo Kempf Brian and Jill Kenkman James and Marjorie Kesl Karen Ketner Greg and Lauri King Pat Kinnaird Dr. Lindy Klaff and Scott Ecker Andrea Kucirek Jeff and Sallee LaBonte Rosemary and Fred Langford Dr. Barry and Jacqueline Lawson Dr. Yung and Christina Lee Ken and Paula Lehmann Tom Leonidas Drs. David and Laurin Likosky Karl and Celia Lindor Faye Lindquist

Erin G. Lines Julie Lundvall Steve and Ellen Lutz Donna and Preston Lyon Mark and Danielle Magistrale Mr. Jeff Marshall and Dr. Nancy Marshall Tom and Tami Martin Bob McMannis Stephanie McVey MedData, Inc. Dr. Michael and Leah Mena Drs. Aileen Mickey and Victor deCarvalho Diane Miller Mary and Stephen Munchak Drs. Sarah and Nimish Muni Kristi Myers and Jon Lovern Sandy Myerson Navigant Cymetrix Network for Good Jacqueline Nigh Vicky Nollette Novartis Dale and Rene Nussbaum Drs. James J. O'Callaghan and Jane Yeh Patricia Olsen Morrie Olson OpenSquare Andrew and Tia Over Teddy Overleese Drs. Bettina and Robert Paek Mike and Sue Palmer John Partin and Pai Ho Debra Payton and Jeffrey Cox David Pellegrin Jack Peters and Claire Tucker Jill Peterson Randal and Donna Peterson Dr. Terrence and Beatrice Pheifer James and Jessica Pierson Dr. Charles A. and Barbara Pilcher Porsche Club of America, Pacific NW Region Kelly and Christi Price Rolin Pruyn Dr. Mark and Dixie Raney Kerry and Frank Read Carrie Reichel Dr. Francis and Judy Riedo David Robinson Trish Rohner Rich and Faith Roland Andrea Rosenthal Robert and Judith Rosso Monique Ruyle and Adam Gablehouse Bob and Barbara Sampson Debra Sargent and Jona L. Gummere Alex and Gena Schirer Rick and Tema Schott Schuler Family Foundation John F. and Belinda Sherwood, Sr. SightLife Drs. Lloyd Stambaugh and Maria Chong Jill and Dave Steele Dr. Debra and Brian Stemmerman Kimberly and Allon Stone Dr. Scott and Rebecca A. Stuart

Patrick Suhrbier Katherine Suhrbier Aggie Sweeney Kay Taylor Jennifer and Bill Taylor Teva Neuroscience Thurston Charitable Foundation Virginia Toomb and Family Shirly A. Torpin and Family Dr. Andrew and Bobye Turella Estate of Bernice E. Tutt Jesse and Sara Vanderlinden Dr. Reena Vasavada-Parikh and Mitesh Parikh Elisa M. Villa Dr. Mark and Susan Vossler Angelina Wallent—John L. Scott, Redmond Lynda Walrath Josephine S. Wang, M.D. Brian Webster Karen V. Wells, M.D. Gloria Wessel Priscilla Wiest Kinnon W. Williams Eric and Rhonda Winner Stephen and Connie Winslow With A Little Help Wood Harbinger Woodinville Pediatrics Bill Woods and Joanne Wright Dale Zobrist and Family Judy Zybach

PARTNERS $500 - $999 Lucy Acker American Express Foundation Employee Matching Program Patricia and John Anderson Anonymous (1) Gregg and Kirsten Aoyama Dr. Juan and Hilary Aragon Dr. Sheemain Asaria Dharamsi and Shamez Dharamsi John Batjer Chris and Mark Berry Mr. and Mrs. Richard Block Boeing Employee Individual Giving Program Marilyn Boss Mike and Heidi Brandon Ralph and Kathy Brindley Mike and Cathy Broberg Doug and Nicole Brown Doug and Mary Brown Aaron and Gina Brown Douglas and Amy Brown Theresa Burch Dr. Doug and Stacy Burns Laurene H. and Steven F. Burton Michael N. and Dee Bushore Dr. Tim and Signe Carlos Chevron Matching Employee Funds—Your Cause LLC Noel M. Chia, M.D. Lois Clark Darrell and Elana Clayton Christine J. Clement Ronna Cohen and Stan Rosenzweig Bobbie Jo Connors

Jennifer Conway and Josh Weldin Dr. Janine and Douglas Cooley Alison Corby William and Carole Cote Cottage Investments, LLC Jil Cruz Lucy DeYoung Stacie L. Dietsch-Becker and Don Becker Gary and Mary Drobnack John Early Oda Egeland Tom and Christie Elliott Emerald Heights Steve and Nancy Engstrom ERA Living Andrew Fallat and Marti Tarnowski David and MeiMei Ferguson Daisy Fishman Kris Fitting Barb Follett Diane and William Ginthner Drs. Michael and Lucy Glenn Google Inc. Don and RoeJean Grant Craig and Corrine Graves Jessika and Ryan Groce David Haack Jon and June Hahn Peggy and Kenneth Hamernik Nancy and Darrell Hamilton Dr. Kevin and Janay Hanson Jessica and Brent Hardy Magi Harris Dr. Charles and Sally Heffron Ty Heim and Diane Rae Jones Laurel and Tom Herriott Cheryl and Roger Hilbert Boyd A. Huddleston Marilyn Hull Tara and Timothy James Terry and Michael Jorgenson Kemper Freeman Foundation Klabunde Family Fund Evelyn Knetzger Jay and Dana Krueger Councilmember Kathy Lambert Lauren Ashton Cellars, LLC Rhoady Lee Rachel LeMieux Drs. Christine Lentz and Tom Sweeney Dr. Jean-Christophe and Thellea Leveque Arnold Levin, M.D. Yu-Fang Li Duncan and Rochelle Libby J.P. Liddle Liz Mulligan Solutions, LLC Dawn Massey Anne McBride and Morris Rones Stacie McKinney Tim and Priscilla McLaughlin Merrill Gardens Mountlake Terrace Plaza Dr. Brandon and Lisa Messerli Mitchell Resort/McGrath Reed Families Cindy and Ken Mizell Missy Mordy and Geoff Hayter Sean Muller Lorraine Nay Mark and Jessica Nelson Margaret and John Nordmark Stephen and Anne Norman Northshore School District #417 Notkin Leo Novakoski and Heather Hein Steve and Lisa Olsen Kristine Pasciak Pat and Randall Peak David Pearce Suzanne H. Pedersen Daniel and Karen Perry

Sheri and Tracy Pierce Ronald and Linda Pilcher Karen and Arlen Plaister Cam Polliock Quail Park of Lynnwood Steve and Janis Rabuchin Paul Rauwolf Vickie L. Ravenscroft, RN Carolyn Reeves Dolores Reid Glen and Cindy Reynolds Sylvana and Bob Rinehart Mamie Rockafellar Dr. Brian and Michele Rutherford Cheryl Rybarczyk Jan Rystrom Jeff and Shannan Savage Frances E. and Thomas M. Scheidel Kristine and John Scholl Daniel and Vicki Selin Thomas Sheehan Melissa Shen Curtis and Carol Shultz Grant A. and Nancy A. Silvernale Steve Singer Sue Smiley Dr. Bruce and Denise Smith Katherine Smith Virgil and Kelly Snyder Janet Souders Ron and Alice Spring William Spruce Sheri and Kevin Standley State of Washington Office of State Treasurer, CFD Herbert and Jo Ann Stier Living Trust Stud Welding Systems, Inc. Tina and Floyd Swift Carol Taylor Gillian Thompson Ron and Beth Trachy Kate Tylee and Matt Herz Spencer Vaden Scott VanAppledorn, M.D. Visiting Angels Van Vong and Kevin Lam Dr. Hope Wechkin and Christoper Shainin Gus and Crysta Weigel John J. and Joan White Laura Wildfong Mark Wimley Austin and Jane Winant Connie Wittren, CFRE Allison Wolf Jeffrey and Joan Huele Wright Tom and Kathy Youtsey

MEMORIALS AND TRIBUTES Wavolene T. Adams Sherbanu Adatia Munira Ali Jean Allan Theresa Ann Allman Larry E. Atwood Mabel L. Baker R.W. Barger Madeline Barker Bonnie Barron Phil Bartlow Jane H. Bauch Eileen I. Bear Jeanne Beaudry Ted Beckmeyer Charles Belanger Beatrice L. Bell Joseph J. Belonis Raymond L. Benezra Marlene Berg Martha F. Bernhardt Valerie C. Berry Gloria Bettencourt Leyla A. Bikhazi Esther Birkmaier Brenda Bixler Sophie M. Borden Willard D. Borland Helen Boswell Jeanne Bowden Charles Boyle Sean Boyle Richard Brandenburg Carolyn G. Brandon James Brannigan

Dorothy Brashears Sheila Breslin Donald C. Brockway Delbert W. Brown John Brown Lillian Elizabeth Brown Doris E. Brueckner Ted Brueckner John Bruer Deanna Brummett Chester F. Bruski Karl H. Buechmann Raymond E. Bullock William R. Bullock Sharon Bunn Diana Burnham Vivian Bye Franklin Calico Marie M. Calico Ruth A. Campbell Thomas Capp Irene B. Carleton Timothy Carlos Gunnar N. Carlson Lavonne Carney Charlotte Carr Kenneth Carter Maria Carter Philip L. Carter Charles G. Casazza Thelma Castle Del Chafe Ronald L. Chard John G. Charles Kathe Charouhas Joshua Chester Ardis Christoferson David M. Clark Patricia H. Clark James and Marjory Clement Tammy L. Clinch Jack Coblentz William Coffin William J. Cohen Frank R. Cohn Kelly Conley Anna Cooper Joanne Cooper Linda K. Cooper Jean Cordova Donald Corp Joan Cramer Erlene Cropsey Susan M. Croson William R. Cunningham James L. Dalgarn Arlene M. Darby Juliana T. Davidson Beth Davies Mike Davies Joan Dawson Robert De Vries Carman DeLapp Carmen R. DeLelio Joseph P. deLeuw Sylvia L. Dietsch Mary E. DiJulio Frances I. DiPalma Bernard Dobson Jan Downs Katherine M. Dowzak Edna E. Drobnack Harold Dudek William B. and Eunice P. Duncan Criss M. East Roy Eastman Robert W. Eckert Joe Eichelberger Randy Ekins James M. Ellington Neilson Eney Suzanne Erickson Inja Kim Jase Everitt Consuelo Farmer Marilyn Farrell Donald V. Felling Dennis Fernandez Robert Finkelstein Betty Rae and Hans Fischer Monica Fisher Margaret Fite Christine Fong Canary Fowler June Franchebois Jim Frank Jim Franklin Ruth L. Freedman Donna Freeman Darryl Freudenberg Sandra Fulcher Blair G. Furman Joe Furman

Jesse and Dorothy Galbreath Robert Gallagher Russel Gibbs Newton W. Gilman Ralph M. Goldman Edward Gottheil John Graffius Jackie Grandemange Genevieve Grandy Bertha A. Green Donald Gresch Florence Grimsley David Grover Laura Mae Hackama Fred J. Hagel Bert Hambleton Jack Hammack David R. Hamro Robert Y. Handa Terry M. Hatada Bob Hayes George W. Healas Barbara Hegeberge Grant Hendrickson Shirley Henrickson Jamey Hibbert Barbara M. Hickey Preston C. Hiefield Andy R. Hill Lee P. Hill Rudy Hillinga Darlene Hinton Cecil W. Holcomb Dorothy Jane Holm Home Health Staff Mary Jane Honickle Janet L. Hooper The Managers of EvergreenHealth Hospice and Palliative Care Karen Howard Kel Howard Piper Howard Betty Howe Kathleen A. Huddleston Nadine L. Hudson Peter M. Huff Betty J. Hummel Phyllis R. Hunt Dan Hunter Michael A. Hunter William S. Huntington Barbara Iler Clair C. Inghram Braxton A. Jamison Lawrence Jankowski Steve Johanson Joel Johnson Neil Johnson William Johnston Bodil Jones Jo Anne W. Jones Maudelle C. Jones Alice O. Jorgensen Ramona Juachoni Harold R. Kaeser Tien Chin-Liu C. Kao Marjorie Kesl Elizabeth “Betty” Kimsey Marlene J. Knapp Nils W. Knapp Jeffrey Kniffin Denise Knox Agnes J. Koch Helen E. Koenig Todd Korte Vivian LaBonte Dugan J. Lange Robert J. Lanier Edwin Lassettre Mariam A. Lauren Andrew Legman Henry S. Leigh Lorene Lemen Al LeMieux Gloria J. Leonidas Ole Lie William P. Lightfoot Ann M. Liszak Paul F. Livingston Frederick E. Lockyear Arthur P. Loring Melissa R. Lubatti Rose Ludwig Byron P. Lyon Michael Lyon Olive MacKay Alan B. Mador Lyle L. Mahaffy Doug Malik Mary Louise Marcell Loretta March Patricia A. Marsh

Janet Louise Marshall William Q. Marshall Edwina P. Martens Ernest Martin Rita J. Martin Betty J. Mather Jamet F. Matson Luanne Matsumoto Betty E. May Dave McCammon Russell L. McClintick Greg L. McCollum Barbara McDonald E. Kelly McFadden Marjorie C. McIlvaine Krista McKee Kathy McLean Georgia C. McNulty Carol R. Meldrum Alice I. Mellroth Terry Miles Jean M. Miller Wanda Miller Len Minkoff Larry A. Mitchell Bill Moats Brian Moats Arnie & Velma Moen William Monks William Moran Gary J. Morelli Ruth Mosby Joanne E. Munson Masako Muromoto Louella Murphy Pat Musgrove Marie Nesteroff Kevin Nichols Marilyn Oakes-Greenspan Mary J. Obrastoff Dorothy M. O’Hara Lorena Ohles Lauren Olsen Karon Olson Jessie Olsson John J. Overleese Joseph K. Pantley Layne R. Pantuso Bobye Parkes Patricia R. Pease Martha Pennington William L. Pepin Theresa Peters Laverne Peterson Teresa Peterson Martha M. Petruzzelli Jerry Pfau Rosalie Pfeifer Steve Pigott Ronald M. Pilcher Donald and Donna Pitblado Linda J. Plato Janet Polinsky Nettie Polishuks Bill Porter Fred Porter Jimmy D. Poteet Donald G. Pritchard William Puckey Everett Purrington Joseph Quall Bernard Quiba Kellie Rahm Michael T. Rancich Shirley Rancich Mary G. Rauwolf Leila Redding William Reese David J. Reid Nancy Remak Leanne Rettmer Paul Rich Dean Richmond Julia H. Ridewood Jeannine Riley Sara Rinehart Arthur Rioux Robert Ripley Ross Roberts Donna Rodenhauser Alvin B. Rodgers Eleanor Ross Jean Rothman Doris Ruland William D. Rumpf Ruth Rutledge Andrew Martin Ryan Rose C. Saffron Mary Sandona John Y. Sato Miriam Schiodtz Mary Ellen Schratz Gail Schroder

Tom Seaman Norman L. Seelye Ellen Sell-Davidson Hsiao T. Shen Keith Shepard Keith Shepard Phil Sheridan Rita Shier Richard W. Shinstrom Jake Sigl Tex Simmons Alice Simms Carol M. Simonson Wayne Skorburg Linda Sloss Jennifer Smith Dave Snepp Karen Snepp Karl M. Snepp Suzanne Snepp Harriet Soliday Margaret Speer Gerald Spieldenner Judith A. Spruce Benita Stafd-Smith Kevin Standerfer Sheri J. Standley Trudy B. Start Darrell E. Stavig, MD Yvonne Stephenson Herbert Stier Michael J. Stratton Henry Streuli John Suhrbier James and Marlene Sullivan Sally D. Sutton Janet L. Swaisgood Don Szymanski Eric W. Taylor Joan Thompson Ralph M. Thompson Margaret Tingley Jill Tonge-Seymour John R. Toomb Max Tornatore Mary P. Tracey Elizabeth M. Trachy Dorine R. Tracy Bobby G. Travelstead Marta L. Trimble Shirley J. Tripp Albert Trudell John C. Turnquist Frank A. Tutino Michael J. Uttecht Larry Valley Frieda Van Gent Norma J. Vangelos Brian Varner Ellen Vieg John Vieg Arlene Vigil Blanche A. Volz Roy Wadge James A. Walker Shirley Walker Jack Wallace William Wardinsky N. H. Wash Loren A. Watson Katherine Weighhall Katherine Weighhall Mrs. Wentland Charles Wessel Dad Westerberg Mary Wiley Helen M. Williams Pam Wilton Milton M. Winkler Connie Wittren Hugh Wolsey Franklin Wright Sandy Wright Suzana Yun Edwin J. Zanassi Eva A. Zapata Verna Ruth N. Zimmerman Mary Anne Zobrist Elizabeth Zonenblik

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EvergreenHealth Monroe Foundation Financial Report





Message from the President and Director Dear Neighbors, We’re proud to share the milestones accomplished by EvergreenHealth Monroe Foundation this year thanks to your generosity, compassion and unwavering support to those in need. Thanks to our supporters, including community members, various foundations across the county and corporate sponsors, we made important progress toward increasing access to high quality care for patients and families in Sky Valley. We were guided in our work by Helen Keller’s words, “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” In this spirit, our foundation board welcomed new board members, and we strengthened our collaborative partnership with the EvergreenHealth Foundation in Kirkland, while remaining focused on our commitment to our community in Monroe. Through these efforts in 2016, we provided $150,000 to remodel The Recovery Center at EvergreenHealth Monroe. We also named Dr. James Swenson the first Dr. Joseph Feek Community Service Award recipient, which recognizes those who exemplify leadership and have a profound impact on the health and well-being of our community. The award is named after Dr. Joseph Feek, a well-respected physician and one of the first surgeons in the Monroe community.

We look forward to continuing to put Keller’s words into action. Our priorities in 2017 include completing the funding for a 3-D tomosynthesis mammography unit for Monroe and a new campaign to be announced at September’s Blue Jean & Boots Gala. We are grateful for your support and we are eager to work together in the years to come.

Stacy Morse, President Foundation Board of Trustees

2016 EvergreenHealth Monroe Foundation Board of Trustees Officers Stacy Morse Union Bank President

Fund Name

Eric DeBelly AT&T Treasurer

Allison Raduziner Pilchuck Business Consulting

Tod Johnson Speedway Chevrolet

Jason Sanders Puget Sound Energy Jinnifer Wattum Maximus, Inc. Connie J. Wittren, CFRE Foundation Director

3-D Mammography (58.65%) Greatest Need (25.44%) The Recovery Center (14.77%) Additional Distributions (1.14%)

EvergreenHealth Monroe Foundation Highlights Save the Date Blue Jeans & Boots Gala Raises $142,000 for Breast Health The foundation took the first important step towards providing an integrated breast health program for Monroe and rural east Snohomish County residents at its 2016 Blue Jeans & Boots Gala, which raised more than $142,000 to fund a new 3-D tomosynthesis mammography unit.

Dona Evans Community Volunteer Dianne Forth Community Volunteer

Percentage

3-D Mammography 58.65% Greatest Need 25.44% The Recovery Center 14.77% Mother Baby Fund 1.03% Other 0.11% Total 100%

Paul Challancin Community Volunteer

Marion Hamilton East Teak Hardwoods

2016 EvergreenHealth Monroe Foundation Board of Trustees

Fund Distribution

Connie J. Wittren, CFRE Foundation Director

Patricia Fountain Retired Community Volunteer Vice President

Rosemary O’Neil Monroe School District Secretary



Thank You to Our Gala Sponsors SILVER SADDLE SPONSORS

STAGE COACH SPONSORS

Evergreen Emergency Services First Choice Health Merchants Credit Association Radia Renton Collections Union Bank

Puget Sound Institute of Pathology Fairfax Behavioral Health Western Washington Medical Group SALOON SPONSORS Coastal Community Bank Puget Sound Energy

SPINNING SPURS SPONSORS W.L. Bechtold & Co. & MassMutual Retirement Services Coverys EvergreenHealth Foundation, Kirkland Falck NW Puget Sound Kidney Center Sodexo

EvergreenHealth Monroe Foundation's 2017 Blue Jeans & Boots Gala Saturday, September 9, 2017 DINNER • LIVE AND SILENT AUCTION • MUSIC Pine Creek Nursery 23225 Sofie Road, Monroe, WA 98272 Ticket information: 360.805.6304 or visit www.evergreenhealthfoundation.com/ monroe

Janie Botting Community Volunteer & Gift Shop Manager

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2016 EvergreenHealth Monroe Foundation Donors Thank you to the individuals, families, foundations and businesses that supported EvergreenHealth Monroe in 2016. 2016 DONORS Olga Abramova William & Debbie Adams Albrecht Birkenbuel, Inc. Steve & Eddie Aldridge Allstate Foundation Elaine Andersen David & Colleen Anderson Anonymous Dr. Juan & Hilary Aragon Peter & Kathleen Arnold Dr. Ray & Jennifer Baker Tony & Lynne Balk Robin Barber Rachel & Tim Bates Melani Baysinger Robert Bechtold Tammy Berry Rebecca Boll Diane Black Janie Botting Jena Bogues Katy Borlaug Jack & JoAnn Brady Jeff & Dr. Cyndie Bray Bray Family Charitable Fund Kenneth Brown Cory & Theresa Burch Leah & Gary Burke Trisha Burnett Danielle Bush Jim & Alice Cabe Karole Cadwallader Mike & Colleen Carlson Debbie Casey Alice Chapman Paul & Kathy Challancin Tamara Chapman Corrin Chatterton Sue Christensen Scott & Karen Clark Charlene & Douglas Clevenger Coastal Community Bank Coin-O-Matic Vending, LLC Paul & Kozi Colberg Susan & Ross Cook Teri Cook Jay Cooley Coverys Community Healthcare Foundation Paul & Elizabeth Crawford Dr. Chad & Lilva Crystal Alison Cummings Stephanie Cundy Dr. Milton & Jean Curtis Eric DeBelly & Carla Stewart Al & Donna DeYoung Lucy DeYoung Jerry & Ann Distefano Doug Donnelly Jason & Jill Doran Dr. Liang Du Michele Dyer Deborah Erickson Jaime Erickson Mele Erickson Candy Ermey Carolyn Eslick The Everett Clinic Foundation Evergreen Emergency Services PS EvergreenHealth Foundation

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EvergreenHealth Monroe Foundation Gift Shop EvergreenHealth Monroe Hospital Evertrust Foundation Dona & Jim Evans Michael & Dana Fadden Fairfax Behavioral Health Falck Northwest Damien Fannin First Choice Health James & Barbara Fitzgerald Julie Force Dianne & Richard Forth Judith Forth Kris Forth Rebecca Fisher-Saad Rosemary Fisher Patricia & Jack Fountain Patricia Fox Patricia Foye Katy Fridrich Jeffrey & Kelly Friedman Gabriela Garcia Janice Gau Teresa Gilbert Bill & Kaye Gilmore Mark Glover Jeanette Greenfield Sage Guiberson Scott & Marion Hamilton Drs. Jack & Shirley Handley Ron & Linda Hanseth Sandra Hartley Dr. Elizabeth Hayes Aron & May Heichel Katherine & Wayne Heichel Merry Henobio Laura Henderson John Herbstritt Nancee Hofmeister Michele Hopp Kirsten Holzbach Kathryn & Chad Imberg Marty & Cindy Inman Denise & Darryl Jacobsen Eric Jensen & Lori Simmons Cecily Johnson Darcie Johnson Faith Johnson Madeline Johnson Cindy Jones Dain & Kimberlee Jones Wei Hung Kao Deborah Kaldestad Gail & Arthur Kallicott Zeb & Alison Keck Helen Kendall & Bill Sanford Wendy Kesl Kiwanis Club of Monroe Sharon Klingner FA Koenig & Sons, Inc. Kroger Barbara Kruse Janeanne Kutsch Corey & Jessica LaPlante Lisa LaPlante Dr. Midori Larrabee Jonathan & Alisha Lewis Jody Levit Erik & Missy Liddiatt Tracy Longanecker Robert & Susan Malte Dr. David & Jinhui Marlow

Marie Marshall Erica Marulanda Mass Mutual Retirement Services Janet Mattson Stephen & Susan Matuschak David & Verna McCrain Jane Muxen McCullough Barbara McLaren Jaque McNeil Heather McRae Dr. Kenneth & Becky Meckler Deborah & Warren Medley Matilda Meier Heidi Meischke Merchants Credit Association Carol A Meyer & Associates Rick & Carol Meyer Julianna Middaugh Traci Mitchell Cristina Moler Monroe Anesthesia Physicians, PLLC Elvin Moody Jason Morrissey Stacy & Lans Morse Dr. James Mu Susanne Murphy Felicia Nelson Judy Newman Scot Noel Patricia Nunez Scott & Amy Olander Kayla Olson Rosemary & Grenville O'Neil Amy Owens Sheila Page Diana Pak Kim Parker Dr. John & Susan Patz Warren & Vanessa Pawley Darla Peckler Josephine & Richard Pennington Lindsay Person Kae Peterson Sharon Pickering Dr. Charles & Barbara Pilcher Jacklyn & Braden Pillsbury-Allen William & Lucille Prenevost Ashley Proffit Puget Sound Energy Puget Sound Institute of Pathology, PLLC Puget Sound Kidney Center Lars Pujol & Dr. Lisa Pujol-Boe Dave Quigley Radia Allison & Bob Raduziner Dr. Mark & Dixie Raney Kerry & Frank Read Mandy Reichmuth Nancy & Ben Remak Renton Collections, Inc Donna Reynolds Stacey Riden Jennifer Ring Deborah Rivas Maureen & Don Rogers Steve & Rebecca Rogers Carole Ross Kathryn Rothberg John Rushton Dawn & Tod Russell Cheryl Rybarczyk Jason & MJ Sanders Paul & Gwen Sayers Kirk & Bev Scarboro Dominik Schoenfelder Linda & Fred Schumacher Annalisa & Mark Shark Nancy Sharpe

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Jennifer Short Diane Shubert Shelly Simpson Dr. Matt & Vero Sisk Sue & Mike Skillen Briana Smith Thomas & Cindy Smith Sodexo Tracy Springer Robin Stake Lloyd Stambaugh, MD Susan Stone Dr. Charles & Sue Strub Carol Taylor Dr. Eric Taylor & Sheena Aebig Kay Taylor Sunny Temple Anne Tillinghast LaRae Tisdel Geoffrey Thomas Dr. Jeffrey & Merrie Tomlin Lance Traicoff Tulalip Tribes Charitable Fund Union Bank Anna & Sean Vermeulen Dave Wagner Estate of Carrol C. Walker Norma Walker Jeffrey Walter Dwight Watson Jinnifer Wattum Linda Welch Don & Sally West Western Washington Medical Group, Inc. Carol Wetter Sally & Phillip Wittenberg Connie Wittren Grace Woodhull Kris Wright Gina Wunderlich Eilene & Glen Zachry Linda & Charles Zigler

IN-KIND DONATIONS AMC Alderwood 16 Anthony's Restaurants Anthony's Seafood Grill Brent Planning Solutions Camaloch Golf Chrysalis Clinic of Permanent Cosmetics Chuck Nelson Connie Wittren Cooke Canyon Hunt Club DeLille Cellars Delta Dental of Washington Denise & Darryl Jacobsen Dianne & Richard Forth Dona & Jim Evans Double DD Meats East Teak Fine Hardwoods, Inc Edmund & Cheri Hurst Ellensburg Golf Club Evergreen Speedway EvergreenHealth Foundation —Kirkland EvergreenHealth Monroe Administration & Human Resources EvergreenHealth Monroe Admitting Department EvergreenHealth Monroe CCU Staff & Nursing Supervisors EvergreenHealth Monroe Dietary & Environmental Services EvergreenHealth Monroe Emergency Department

Board of Commissioners EvergreenHealth Monroe Foundation Gift Shop EvergreenHealth Monroe HIM, UR, & MSO EvergreenHealth Monroe Medical Surgical Telemetry Staff EvergreenHealth Monroe Oncology Department EvergreenHealth Monroe Patient Financial Services EvergreenHealth Monroe Recovery Center Gabbert Architects Planners Henry Art Gallery Hoodsport Winery, Inc Housing Hope Jack & Shirley Handley Jaime Erickson James Alan Salon James & Barbara Fitzgerald Janie & Ernest Botting Jason Sanders Jeffrey & Kelly Friedman Jinnifer Wattum JW Photography Kindness Animal Clinic Kirk & Bev Scarboro Margot Montel LMP Martha Haines Ministro MG Monroe Chamber of Commerce Monroe Grocery Outlet Monroe Police Department Monroe Public School Foundation Monroe Public Schools —Superintendant Norma's Niche Northwest Outdoor Center Olivier Peter-Contesse Pilchuck Business Consulting Quinault Beach Resort & Casino Rebecca & Nick Johnson Redhook Brewery Remlinger Farms Rick Steve's Europe Inc. Roxann & Justin Van Wyk Seattle Art Museum Seattle Childrens Museum Seattle Mariners Seattle Seahawks Seattle Sounder's FC Simple Strings Stacy & Jim Redlinger Stacy & Lans Morse Steve Love Sugar Mountain Sylvan Learning Center of Monroe Taproot Theatre Company The Comedy Underground The Everett Silvertips The Hair Depot The Museum of Flight The Pacific Jazz Institute —Jazz Alley The Village Theatre The Woodlhouse Wine Estate TLC Skin Care Toulouse Petit Kitchen & Lounge Travis Magelsen, DMD Trisha Burnett Tulalip Resort Casino Uli's Famous Sausage Unknown Anonymous Waeco Topsoil & Recycle LLC Waterbrook Winery Wesley Brian Salon Wild Waves & Enchanted Village Woodland Park Zoo Wyatt's Diamond Jewelers YoForIt Frozen Yogurt

EvergreenHealth

EvergreenHealth Monroe

Al DeYoung*, Board Chair Representing Bothell/Duvall/Woodinville Member since 1980

Gregory Accetturo, Board Chair At-large Member since 2015

Jeanette Greenfield*, Board Secretary At-large Member since 1998

Tony Balk* At-large Member since 2014

Minerva Butler At-large Member since 2016

Alice Cabe At-large Member since 1994

Rebecca Hirt Representing Kirkland/Kenmore Member since 1984

Steve Matuschak* At-large Member since 2014

Tim McLaughlin Representing Redmond/Sammamish Member since 2016

Chuck Strub, MD At-large Member since 2014

Chuck Pilcher, MD At-large Member since 2010

*Denotes member of the Alliance Governance Board, which governs the day-to-day operations of EvergreenHealth Monroe, and consists of members from King County Public Hospital District #2 (EvergreenHealth), Snohomish County Public Hospital District #1 and the CEO of EvergreenHealth.

Virgil Snyder At-large Member since 2016

EvergreenHealth Welcomes Additional Commissioners to its Board In 2016, voters approved a resolution to expand EvergreenHealth’s Board of Commissioners from five members to seven. Minerva Butler and Virgil Snyder were appointed to the board for the two new at-large positions, and later in 2016, Timothy McLaughlin joined the board following the retirement of long-time commissioner Auggie Kempf.

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12040 NE 128th Street Kirkland, WA 98034 www.evergreenhealth.com

EvergreenHealth Monroe 2016 Highlights EvergreenHealth Monroe is delivering on its pledge to increase access to care for patients and families in its community. In 2016, the hospital served an increasing number of patients in the acute care hospital, emergency department, surgery department, GI/ endoscopy department, Addiction Recovery Program and other outpatient departments. • In June, EvergreenHealth Monroe welcomed four internal medicine providers to serve as acute care hospitalists. • The Recovery Center’s program for chemically using pregnant women doubled in 2016. • EvergreenHealth Monroe collaborated with The Everett Clinic to continue offering medical oncology services in Monroe. • The hospital renovated space in its Medical Office Building to accommodate visiting specialists in a new specialty suite.

For more information including phone numbers, hours, addresses, directions and appointments, please visit www.evergreenhealthmonroe.com.

EvergreenHealth Monroe provides the community with comprehensive health care and emergency services, including: Anti-Coagulation Clinic Chemical Dependency/ Recovery Center Emergency Services Gastrointestinal Services Imaging MRI & CT X-ray Ultrasound & Nuclear Medicine Laboratory Mammography Nutrition Counseling Services OB/GYN Care Ophthalmology

Outpatient Oncology Outpatient Pulmonary Rehab Clinic Pain Management Pediatrics Podiatry Respiratory Therapy Services Surgical Services —General and Orthopedic Therapy and Rehabilitation Services (PT, OT, Speech) Wound Healing and Hyperbarics Center

We also provide streamlined access to the EvergreenHealth network of nearly 1,100 providers and services and programs, including: Minimally Invasive Surgery Heart & Vascular Care Home Care Hospice Care

Women’s and Children’s Care Orthopedic Care Neurological Care Cancer Care

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SNOHOMISH COUNTY PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRICT #1 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS GREG ACCETTURO TONY BALK ALICE CABE STEVE MATUSCHAK CHUCK STRUB, MD EVERGREENHEALTH BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AL DEYOUNG Bothell/Duvall/Woodinville JEANETTE GREENFIELD At-large MINERVA BUTLER At-large REBECCA HIRT Kirkland/Kenmore TIM MCLAUGHLIN Redmond/Sammamish CHUCK PILCHER, MD At-large VIRGIL SNYDER At-large You may contact the Commissioners by email at [email protected]. EDITOR EvergreenHealth Marketing and Public Relations Group and Firmani + Associates Inc. PHOTOGRAPHY Keith Brofsky DESIGN Arscentia EvergreenHealth Monitor is published as a community service by EvergreenHealth. Its contents are not intended to replace professional health care. See your health care professional for information relevant to your medical history. EvergreenHealth is an equal opportunity employer and service provider. For career opportunities at EvergreenHealth, visit our website at https://jobs.evergreenhealth.com.