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<strong>OLYMPIC</strong> <strong>MEDICAL</strong> CENTER’S<br />

2010<br />

COMMUNITY BENEFIT REPORT<br />

INTEGRITY<br />

COMPASSION<br />

QUALITY<br />

STEWARDSHIP RESPECT TEAMWORK


2010 Community Benefit Report<br />

variety of questions currently<br />

A surround the health care field:<br />

• Will I get the care I need?<br />

• What does reform mean to me?<br />

• Where should I turn for care?<br />

Even with this uncertainty, you can<br />

count on Olympic Medical Center’s<br />

commitment to provide residents<br />

of the North Olympic Peninsula with<br />

high-quality medical care as steadfast<br />

as ever.<br />

As we continue this effort, we must<br />

address three factors – an uncertain<br />

economy, the Patient Protection and<br />

Affordable Care Act (health care<br />

reform) and electronic medical record<br />

(EMR) requirements. Together, these<br />

represent game-changing forces for<br />

Olympic Medical and the health care<br />

industry as a whole.<br />

In the coming year, Olympic<br />

Medical plans to address these three<br />

Pictured: John Nutter; John Beitzel issues in multiple ways. In 2010, we<br />

(president); Jim Cammack (secretary);<br />

began the process of selecting a<br />

Jim Leskinovitch; John Miles, MD; Jean<br />

tertiary medical center affiliate, which<br />

Hordyk and Arlene Engel. Also pictured, at<br />

right, Eric Lewis, chief executive officer.<br />

will allow us to expand local services<br />

and seamlessly refer patients for<br />

services not performed at the local level. We’re also reviewing EMR<br />

options and working to select the most appropriate and effective<br />

system possible. These steps, along with efforts to increase quality<br />

and reduce waste using Lean process improvement, will help us work<br />

to achieve Medicare Accountable Care Organization status by 2014,<br />

which will help us better manage Medicare reimbursements.<br />

The generous support we received through the OMC Foundation<br />

in 2010 is amazing. We greatly appreciate the work of volunteers<br />

and the funds raised through a variety of special events. For more<br />

information about just how important your support has been, see<br />

pages 8 and 9 for a look back at the Foundation’s astounding success<br />

in 2010.<br />

As we move further into 2011, we look forward to being<br />

your trusted health care provider of choice for years to come. No<br />

matter what questions arise, one answer will always be the same –<br />

yes, we’re committed to being here for your future health care needs.<br />

Eric Lewis<br />

ADMINISTRATOR<br />

<strong>OLYMPIC</strong> <strong>MEDICAL</strong> CENTER<br />

John Beitzel<br />

2010 PRESIDENT<br />

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS<br />

Our Mission<br />

Working together to provide excellence in health care.<br />

CONTENTS<br />

3 Employees Support United Way<br />

Promoting Employee Wellness<br />

Our Flu Success<br />

4 2010: A Year of Progress<br />

6 2010 Community Benefit<br />

Financial Report<br />

8 2010: A Year of Generosity<br />

10 2010 Olympic Medical<br />

Center Donors<br />

Living Well is the official publication of Olympic Medical Center and<br />

Clallam County Public Hospital District #2, located at 939 Caroline<br />

Street, Port Angeles, Washington 98362 • (360) 417-7000 •<br />

www.olympicmedical.org • To change your address or be removed<br />

from the Living Well mailing list, call (360) 417-7122 or e-mail<br />

bbeeman@olympicmedical.org.<br />

EDITOR: Rhonda L. Curry<br />

MANAGING<br />

EDITORS: Jeff Anderson, Bobby L. Beeman<br />

CONTRIBUTING<br />

WRITERS: Bobby Beeman,<br />

Thomas Crocker, Adam Haskew<br />

DESIGNER: Sherri Thornton<br />

PHOTOS: David Conklin Photography,<br />

Eric Neurath Photography, Bobby Beeman,<br />

Mark Couhig of the Sequim Gazette,<br />

Jeff Anderson, Ernst-Ulrich Schafer<br />

PUBLISHER: True North Custom Media<br />

(800) 624-7496<br />

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Another Successful Year<br />

Uniting to Give<br />

T<br />

he employee-driven United Way Combined Fund Drive<br />

led another successful campaign in 2010, raising more than<br />

$137,000 for the United Way and internal OMC charities.<br />

“Olympic Medical Center has by far the most successful public<br />

hospital-based employee campaign in the state of Washington,” says<br />

Jody Moss, executive director of the United Way of Clallam County.<br />

“We are so thankful for OMC employees and their spirit of giving.”<br />

The campaign relies most heavily on direct donations via payroll<br />

deduction and donation of vacation hours, and nearly 600 employees<br />

contributed in this fashion. The Combined Fund Drive committee also<br />

coordinated a basket raffle and a holiday shopping spree.<br />

“Despite a tough economy the past few years, our employees<br />

continue to give what they can to the United Way and our internal<br />

OMC charities,” says Stacie Neff, co-chair of the Combined Fund<br />

Drive committee and quality analyst at Olympic Medical.<br />

“It is reflective of our culture here. Olympic Medical employees<br />

really care for the health and well-being of our community. We<br />

don’t just provide medical services; we are friends and neighbors,”<br />

adds Bobby Beeman, co-chair of the Combined Fund Drive<br />

committee and communication and health promotions coordinator<br />

at Olympic Medical.<br />

The 2010 Combined Fund Drive committee also included: Sabrina<br />

Clark, physical therapy and rehabilitation; Heather Delplain, human<br />

resources; Lillian Domning, dietary services; Patti Green, patient<br />

relations; Eric Lewis, CEO; Sally Rowland, medical staff services;<br />

Sandy Smith, human resources;<br />

Sharon Stevenson, physician<br />

relations; and Karen Thompson,<br />

Olympic Medical Physicians.<br />

Stacie Neff, quality support<br />

services, and Bobby Beeman,<br />

strategic development,<br />

co-chaired the 2010<br />

Combined Fund Drive.<br />

A Healthy Attitude about<br />

Employee Wellness<br />

mployee health<br />

E and wellness is of<br />

utmost importance to<br />

Olympic Medical Center<br />

and key to its success<br />

as a health care<br />

provider. In 2010, the<br />

organization’s Wellness<br />

committee embarked<br />

on several activities<br />

to increase employee<br />

The 2010 Wellness Committee awareness of health and<br />

wellness options.<br />

“Giving our employees tools to be healthier and stay well is the<br />

right thing to do,” says Rhonda Curry, 2010 co-chair of the Wellness<br />

committee and assistant administrator. “Healthy and fit employees<br />

are also happier and more satisfied.”<br />

Activities in 2010 included a “Salad Day” at Olympic Medical<br />

Center’s Medical Services Building in Sequim, installation of a<br />

bike rack at Olympic Medical Cancer Center, a “Take the Steps”<br />

campaign, “Your Shoes are Lonely” employee outreach for the<br />

OMC 10K/5K and the First Annual Robert Boardman Memorial<br />

Employee Health Fair, named after an active committee member<br />

who died unexpectedly while doing what he loved – hiking in the<br />

Olympic Mountains.<br />

“Bob spent significant time helping craft a health survey for our<br />

employees and helping provide direction on our activities,” says<br />

Curry. “He was a beacon of healthy living, and it only made sense for<br />

us to memorialize Bob in this way.”<br />

The 2010 Wellness committee also included: Ken Berkes, physical<br />

therapy and rehabilitation; Robert Boardman, diabetes education;<br />

Susan Cooper, Olympic Medical Cancer Center; Mike Crawford,<br />

Olympic Medical Physicians; Jessica Edwards, nursing; Graciela Harris,<br />

nutrition services; Eric Lewis, CEO; Kathy Matriotti, diagnostic<br />

imaging; Genny Monahan, Olympic Medical Home Health; Richard<br />

Newman, human resources; Mic Sager, finance; co-chair Judy Tordini,<br />

cardiac services; and Katelyn Walters, Specialty Clinic Sequim.<br />

In an effort to<br />

protect patients from the<br />

flu, Hal Lyndes, MD, chief<br />

of staff, obtains his annual<br />

flu vaccination as other<br />

medical staff members line<br />

up for their turn on Monday,<br />

September 13, 2010.<br />

Battling the Flu by Choice<br />

Olympic Medical Center’s employee influenza (flu) vaccination<br />

rate was the highest ever in 2010, with 90.1 percent of<br />

employees obtaining their annual flu vaccination. Olympic Medical is<br />

working on obtaining 100 percent through the “Choice Program,” a<br />

program that mandates all employees who decline a flu vaccination<br />

or are unable to obtain one for health reasons must wear a mask<br />

during a declared flu season period in patient care areas or in shared<br />

employee areas.<br />

“We are happy with our flu shot compliance in 2010,” says<br />

Richard Newman, chief human resources officer. “Although we’d<br />

like to have 100 percent of our employees vaccinated for influenza,<br />

our high flu vaccination rate certainly makes us a leader in the state among hospitals. Our high vaccination rate<br />

provides a safer environment for our patients and their families.”<br />

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2010 Community Benefit Report<br />

2010<br />

a Year of Growth and Partnership<br />

REFLECTING ON<br />

Two new physicians joined the Olympic Medical Cancer Center team in 2010, including Erin Nelli, DO, medical oncologist,<br />

and Michael Shevach, MD, radiation oncologist.<br />

Last year, Olympic Medical Center laid the groundwork for an exciting future by adding a host of new<br />

specialists, expanding cancer care, partnering with nearby hospitals and reaching out to urban hospitals<br />

to offer expanded services and increase the reach and success of our electronic medical records (EMR)<br />

system. Read on to learn more about the additions and initiatives that made 2010 successful.<br />

Growing Our Cancer Services<br />

As an affiliate of the Seattle Cancer<br />

Care Alliance, Olympic Medical is<br />

dedicated to providing residents with<br />

world-class resources for cancer<br />

diagnosis and treatment. In 2010, we<br />

enhanced this mission by welcoming<br />

Erin Nelli, DO, medical oncologist,<br />

and Michael Shevach, MD, radiation<br />

oncologist, to the cancer center team.<br />

Olympic Medical also formalized an<br />

agreement with Jefferson Healthcare<br />

that enables our cancer specialists to<br />

more conveniently treat patients in<br />

Jefferson County.<br />

“We decided to invest in the most<br />

advanced technology on the market to<br />

complement our physician expertise,”<br />

says Rhonda Curry, assistant administrator<br />

of strategic development at Olympic<br />

Medical. “With the installation of the<br />

Varian TrueBeam linear accelerator – in<br />

the spring of 2011 at the Thomas Family<br />

Cancer Center facility in Sequim – our<br />

physicians can deliver radiation therapy to<br />

patients faster and with greater precision<br />

than ever before.”<br />

Welcoming New Faces to<br />

Our Medical Staff<br />

The great schools, abundant natural<br />

beauty and friendly people of this region<br />

add up to a fantastic place to raise<br />

a family. Last year, 18 new providers<br />

discovered that fact for themselves<br />

thanks in part to Olympic Medical’s<br />

recruitment efforts. The addition of<br />

physicians in specialties including<br />

oncology, emergency medicine, family<br />

practice, general surgery, pediatrics and<br />

orthopaedic surgery ensures Olympic<br />

Medical is able to meet the health care<br />

needs of friends and neighbors.<br />

A Picture-Perfect Partnership<br />

Radiology is essential to the diagnosis<br />

and treatment of many medical<br />

conditions, which is why Olympic<br />

Medical partnered with Radia ® , a<br />

radiology and vascular surgery group<br />

comprised of more than 70 physicians, in<br />

late 2009.<br />

“We get the best of both worlds by<br />

working with Radia,” says Eric Lewis,<br />

CEO of Olympic Medical. “Patients have<br />

around-the-clock access to four talented<br />

radiologists who live in Clallam County,<br />

as well as the support of a large group<br />

with subspecialty expertise.”<br />

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Putting a Neurologist in<br />

Stroke Patients’ Rooms<br />

In October 2010, Olympic Medical<br />

launched TeleStroke, a program<br />

developed for patients who arrive in the<br />

emergency department with stroke-like<br />

symptoms. An emergency medicine<br />

physician evaluates the patient on-site,<br />

and a board-certified neurologist at<br />

Swedish Medical Center in Seattle is<br />

available for consults via real-time video<br />

communication 24 hours a day.<br />

“When the service is needed, we send<br />

a patient’s imaging tests and lab work to<br />

a neurologist at Swedish Medical Center<br />

electronically, and the neurologist speaks<br />

with the patient, his or her family, and<br />

an emergency medicine physician on a<br />

monitor,” says Lewis. “TeleStroke is a big<br />

step forward for stroke care, especially in<br />

rural areas such as ours.”<br />

Joining Together<br />

In collaboration with Forks<br />

Community Hospital and Jefferson<br />

Healthcare, we set out to seek an<br />

affiliation with a tertiary medical center<br />

to allow each of our organizations to<br />

bolster clinical care and give patients<br />

access to services that can’t be found<br />

on the North Olympic Peninsula. The<br />

hospital partners reached out to seven<br />

tertiary facilities in 2010 and will finalize<br />

an affiliation with one in 2011.<br />

“In challenging economic times,<br />

affiliating with a tertiary medical center<br />

will allow us to provide more high-quality<br />

local services with greater efficiency,”<br />

Lewis says. “As part of the affiliation, we’d<br />

like to expand our cardiac, orthopaedic<br />

and endocrinology services, as well as link<br />

our EMR with theirs.”<br />

Another Honor<br />

for Home Health<br />

In the fall of 2010, OCS HomeCare<br />

and DecisionHealth named Olympic<br />

Medical Home Health a Top 100 Home<br />

Health Care Provider yet again. OCS<br />

HomeCare and DecisionHealth, two of<br />

the country’s foremost sources of home<br />

care information, created the HomeCare<br />

Elite designation in 2006 to recognize<br />

the cream of the home health care crop.<br />

Swedish Medical Center neurologists<br />

can communicate directly with patients<br />

and Olympic Medical Center emergency<br />

medicine physicians via a live video feed.<br />

Olympic Medical Home Health is one<br />

of only 11 agencies nationwide to be<br />

recognized in the Top 500 every year<br />

since the award’s inception, and the<br />

organization placed in the prestigious Top<br />

100 during four of those five years.<br />

“Olympic Medical Home Health is<br />

the only Medicare-certified home health<br />

provider in the region,” says Curry. “Our<br />

dedicated professionals travel across a<br />

large geographic area to provide care for<br />

people where they’re most comfortable<br />

– in their own homes.”<br />

Pointing the Way for Patients<br />

Sometimes hospitals can seem<br />

a bit hard to navigate. That’s why<br />

professional wayfinding experts worked<br />

with Olympic Medical to help identify<br />

places to install new signs around the<br />

hospital. The wayfinding signs feature<br />

photographs of local beaches and<br />

forests, courtesy of the Port Angeles<br />

Regional Chamber of Commerce.<br />

“The hospital has undergone many<br />

revisions throughout the years, but we<br />

had not comprehensively addressed<br />

signage until the fall of 2010,” Lewis says.<br />

“Installing new signage was an example<br />

of listening to what our patients and their<br />

families were telling us and responding to<br />

their concerns.”<br />

Moving Forward With EMR<br />

Last year was a landmark time for<br />

EMR implementation, as Olympic<br />

Medical Physicians’ primary care, specialty<br />

and surgery clinics in Port Angeles and<br />

Sequim joined the system. Thanks to the<br />

EMR, providers can now access patients’<br />

charts at a moment’s notice and send<br />

electronic prescription orders directly to<br />

the pharmacy.<br />

“The goals of EMR are to improve<br />

management of chronic diseases, facilitate<br />

safer care and better communication,<br />

and increase the efficiency of health care<br />

delivery,” Lewis says. “It’s been a long<br />

journey to implement EMR – one that<br />

will continue in 2011 and beyond – but<br />

the benefits are worth it.”<br />

For more information about everything<br />

that’s happening at Olympic Medical, visit<br />

www.olympicmedical.org.<br />

<br />

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2010<br />

2010 Financial Report to the Community<br />

2010 Community Benefit Report<br />

In<br />

2010, the American people continued to see uncertainty in health care<br />

and in the economy, and they witnessed a historical moment with the<br />

passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act – otherwise<br />

known as the health care reform bill. Olympic Medical Center’s administration and<br />

board of commissioners are closely watching health care reform and the economy,<br />

while working diligently to ensure the medical center will be providing safe, high-quality<br />

medical care to the North Olympic Peninsula community for years to come.<br />

Olympic Medical is not immune to the poor economy and is continuing to see<br />

decreased revenue due to inadequate reimbursement by Medicare, Medicaid and other<br />

government payers. Bad debt and charity care also continue to grow. The effects of<br />

these challenges are seen in the financials. Yet, through a variety of measures Olympic<br />

Medical is strategically positioning itself for increased financial viability in the years to<br />

come. The medical center will continue to support area initiatives that provide access<br />

to medical care for members of the community, such as the free clinics and the local<br />

VA Clinic, and will continue to focus on improving revenues and decreasing costs.<br />

2010 YTD Statistics<br />

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010<br />

Variance<br />

09–10<br />

Cardiac Procedures 17,758 19,159 23,811 26,838 21,455 21,504 0.23%<br />

Surgical Procedures 3,467 3,742 3,724 4,040 3,903 3,782 -3.10%<br />

Rehab Procedures 89,256 93,069 101,647 109,172 118,580 112,909 -4.78%<br />

Home Health Visits 26,514 22,242 23,888 24,948 27,542 28,660 4.06%<br />

Lab Procedures 1,089,680 1,261,191 1,358,030 1,392,251 1,417,944 1,379,193 -2.73%<br />

Endoscopies 3,179 2,725 2,897 2,954 2,635 2,512 -4.67%<br />

Oncology Procedures 17,019 16,800 21,033 21,275 26,062 26,624 2.16%<br />

ED Visits 24,689 25,069 26,553 26,841 27,212 27,219 0.03%<br />

Imaging Procedures 63,013 68,124 74,034 74,799 76,901 80,715 4.96%<br />

Avg. Daily Admissions 14.6 13.7 12.5 12.2 12.3 13.2 6.55%<br />

Avg. Daily Census 47.5 47.4 45.5 44.3 41.8 44.0 5.24%<br />

CT Scans 10,975 11,958 12,243 11,786 11,770 14,781 25.58%<br />

Short Stay Visits 10,234 9,740 11,152 10,345 9,196 8,412 -8.53%<br />

Adjusted Patient Days 42,922 44,102 54,547 54,919 53,439 53,300 -0.26%<br />

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% Operating Margin<br />

% Operating Margin 2000–20101999-2009<br />

16.5%<br />

% Operating Margin<br />

14.0%<br />

11.5%<br />

9.0%<br />

6.5%<br />

4.0%<br />

1.5%<br />

-1.0%<br />

2000<br />

7.5%<br />

2001<br />

6.6%<br />

3.2%<br />

2002<br />

4.3%<br />

2003<br />

2004<br />

4.0%<br />

2005<br />

1.7%<br />

1.6%<br />

2006<br />

2.0%<br />

-0.7%<br />

2007<br />

2008<br />

3.3%<br />

1.1%<br />

2009<br />

2010<br />

% Operating Margin<br />

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010<br />

($) 4,097,000 4,095,000 2,190,000 3,017,000 3,237,000 1,541,000 1,607,000 (795,945) 2,368,718 4,208,555 1,379,770<br />

Net Op. Inc.<br />

Net Revenue ($) 54,896,000 62,184,000 68,644,000 70,556,000 81,830,000 88,722,000 100,454,000 110,750,016 121,239,676<br />

% Op. Margin 7.5% 6.6% 3.2% 4.3% 4.0% 1.7% 1.6% -0.7% 2.0%<br />

128,785,110<br />

3.3%<br />

130,744,881<br />

1.1%<br />

2009 Financials<br />

Net Revenue $128,785,110<br />

Expenses $124,576,555<br />

Net Operating Income $4,208,555<br />

% OPER. MARGIN 3.3%<br />

2010 Financials<br />

Net Revenue $130,744,881<br />

Expenses $129,365,111<br />

Net Operating Income $1,379,770<br />

% OPER. MARGIN 1.1%<br />

OMC Financial Support<br />

of Community Clinics<br />

Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympics<br />

Lab and X-ray $60,283<br />

Behavioral Health and Meds $56,004<br />

In-Kind Rent $9,072<br />

Total<br />

$125,359<br />

Dungeness Valley Health and Wellness Clinic<br />

Lab and X-ray $92,198<br />

In-Kind Rent $38,640<br />

Total<br />

$130,838<br />

VA Clinic<br />

Lab and X-ray $2,924<br />

In-Kind Rent $22,800<br />

Total $25,724<br />

Overall Total $281,921<br />

Bad Debt and Charity Care<br />

2005<br />

2006<br />

2007<br />

2008<br />

2009<br />

2010<br />

$0<br />

Bad Debt<br />

Charity Care<br />

$3,647,554<br />

$1,395,480<br />

$3,507,808<br />

$1,861,381<br />

$4,063,408<br />

$2,008,108<br />

$4,627,386<br />

$2,293,978<br />

$1,000,000<br />

$2,000,000<br />

$3,000,000<br />

$4,000,000<br />

$5,000,000<br />

$6,000,000<br />

$7,000,000<br />

$8,000,000<br />

$9,000,000<br />

2010 Total $8,781,815<br />

$5,354,836<br />

$2,766,950<br />

$4,650,259<br />

$4,131,556<br />

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2010 Community Benefit Report<br />

What a Difference<br />

For the Olympic Medical Center Foundation, 2010 provided another opportunity to celebrate the<br />

support and generosity of residents across the North Olympic Peninsula.<br />

T<br />

hroughout the year, Olympic<br />

Medical and the Olympic Medical<br />

Center Foundation played host<br />

to a variety of exciting and fun events<br />

that marked a tremendous outpouring<br />

of support in both Sequim and Port<br />

Angeles. Read on for a closer look at<br />

some of the events that made 2010<br />

memorable for Olympic Medical and the<br />

Olympic Medical Center Foundation.<br />

2010<br />

Winemaker’s Gala<br />

Marking the eighth annual celebration<br />

of the Harvest of Hope Winemaker’s<br />

Gala, the 2010 event invited guests to<br />

celebrate “An Evening in the Pacific<br />

Northwest.” Nearly 200 people gathered<br />

at the SunLand Golf and Country Club<br />

in Sequim to enjoy a four-course feast<br />

of Northwestern fare prepared by Chef<br />

Doug Seaver. Along with the delicious<br />

meal, attendees participated in an<br />

educational course about wines from<br />

Oregon’s Willamette Valley offered by<br />

Matt McCleary of Noble Wines.<br />

Guests at the Harvest of Hope event<br />

also participated in a live auction to raise<br />

funds for the Thomas Family Cancer<br />

Center at Olympic Medical. Participation<br />

was overwhelming, and the event raised<br />

$125,000, a nearly $15,000 increase<br />

from the 2009 event.<br />

“The generosity of guests at the 2010<br />

Harvest of Hope Gala helped make<br />

the event the second most successful<br />

in the eight years we have hosted<br />

the celebration,” says Sara Maloney,<br />

associate executive director of the<br />

Foundation. “The exciting auction<br />

and the powerful testimony of cancer<br />

survivor Dennis Lefevre truly made the<br />

night memorable.”<br />

Red, Set, Go!<br />

Heart Luncheon<br />

Held in February 2010, the third<br />

annual Red, Set, Go! Heart Luncheon<br />

set a fundraising record of its own,<br />

raising close to $49,000. Marking<br />

Olympic Medical’s yearly celebration<br />

of heart health, the luncheon educates<br />

guests about the importance of knowing<br />

the dangers of heart disease. The event<br />

sold out two weeks in advance, and 200<br />

guests attended the luncheon.<br />

Participants were treated to a<br />

keynote address by Larri Ann Mishko,<br />

DO, from Jamestown Family Health<br />

Clinic, and a discussion of heart-healthy<br />

living presented by Michael Crim, MD,<br />

family practice physician, and Kara Kurtz<br />

Urnes, MD, board-certified cardiologist.<br />

Throughout the event, donations<br />

were accepted to support Olympic<br />

Medical’s cardiac services department<br />

and the community-wide Automated<br />

External Defibrillator Program, which<br />

works to ensure the presence of<br />

these lifesaving devices in surrounding<br />

communities.<br />

Hollywood Nights<br />

Hosted at the Vern Burton<br />

Community Center on March 7, 2010,<br />

the second annual Hollywood Nights<br />

event celebrated the 2010 Academy<br />

Awards ceremony, raising nearly<br />

$36,000. Guests spent a glamorous<br />

Trisa Chomica, Karen Rogers and Julie Hatch, seen here with Bruce Skinner,<br />

executive director, joined the Olympic Medical Center Foundation board in 2010.<br />

Volunteers, donors and employees work to<br />

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a Year Makes<br />

night out to view the prestigious awards<br />

ceremony, while helping support six<br />

Olympic Medical service areas.<br />

A gourmet buffet prepared by<br />

Chef Kevin Parker and a team of chefs<br />

provided the delicious fare for the<br />

evening, as guests bid on live and silent<br />

auction items. Lynda Day George,<br />

who is best known for her work on<br />

the television series Mission: Impossible,<br />

served as the guest of honor.<br />

“During the past two years, the<br />

Hollywood Nights event has proven to<br />

be one of the most fun and entertaining<br />

events the Olympic Medical Center<br />

Foundation hosts,” adds Bruce Skinner,<br />

executive director of the Foundation.<br />

“Our guests get to feel like true<br />

celebrities, walk the red carpet and<br />

support a tremendous cause – all in<br />

one night.”<br />

2010<br />

Team OMC<br />

Each year, the Team OMC event is<br />

one of the most rewarding and inspiring<br />

programs offered by the Olympic<br />

Medical Center Foundation. Focused on<br />

encouraging active and healthy lifestyles,<br />

Team OMC enlists team members<br />

to complete a half- or full-length<br />

marathon to raise funds for the hospital.<br />

Participants typically raise between<br />

$1,000 and $5,000 while enjoying<br />

the health benefits and satisfaction of<br />

athletic training and competition.<br />

Festival of Trees<br />

The 20th annual Festival of Trees,<br />

held over Thanksgiving weekend,<br />

represented three days of seasonal fun<br />

for families across the North Olympic<br />

Peninsula. As in years past, the Festival<br />

of Trees included two Teddy Bear Teas,<br />

the Winterland Gala dinner and live<br />

auction, a Holiday Senior Breakfast, and<br />

a Family Days program. Celebrating the<br />

holidays in style, the Festival of Trees<br />

marked the perfect way to begin the<br />

holiday season in Clallam County and<br />

raised nearly $160,000 for Olympic<br />

Medical Center.<br />

Duck Derby<br />

On May 23, 2010, the Olympic<br />

Medical Center Foundation hosted<br />

one of the region’s most popular<br />

events – the annual Great Olympic<br />

Peninsula Duck Derby. Marking the<br />

21st celebration of this great race, the<br />

2010 derby was held at Nippon Canal<br />

in Port Angeles. The event raised<br />

approximately $150,000 through the<br />

sale of ducks, and the turnout for the<br />

race itself was truly amazing, according<br />

to Skinner.<br />

To learn more about the Olympic<br />

Medical Center Foundation and events<br />

planned for 2011, visit www.omhf.org or<br />

call (360) 417-7144.<br />

make each and every fundraising event exciting, special and successful.<br />

Guest of honor Lynda Day George and her husband<br />

Doug Cronin at the 2010 Hollywood Nights event.<br />

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2010 Community Benefit Report<br />

2010<br />

Olympic<br />

Medical Center Foundation<br />

DONORS<br />

2010 HOSPITAL DONORS<br />

PLATINUM ($20,000+)<br />

Andrea Alstrup<br />

First Federal Savings<br />

and Loan<br />

GOLD ($5,000–19, 999)<br />

Rex and Reva Bates<br />

Martha Brooks<br />

Exeltech<br />

Jack and Terri Harmon<br />

Bill and Kay Hermann<br />

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe<br />

Bill and Esther Littlejohn<br />

Brown and Sara Maloney<br />

Todd and Laurie Negus<br />

Seattle Cancer Care Alliance<br />

Sequim Gazette<br />

SILVER ($1,000–$4,999)<br />

Airlift Northwest<br />

Astellas Pharma US, Inc.<br />

Avamere Olympic Rehabilitation of<br />

Sequim<br />

John and Amanda Beitzel<br />

Sylvia Berquist<br />

Dr. David and Jennifer Bork<br />

Steven and Mary Borland<br />

Eric Bower<br />

Lynn and Jennifer Bruch<br />

Steve Burke<br />

Dr. John and Candace Burkhardt<br />

Jim and Barbara Cammack<br />

Joe Cammack<br />

CardioNet<br />

Dan Charron<br />

Bill and Janis Clevenger<br />

Cornett Family Trust<br />

Doug and Lynda Cronin<br />

Tom and Rhonda Curry<br />

Gail Dosey<br />

D.R. Systems Inc.<br />

Linda S. Eaton<br />

Family Medicine of Port Angeles<br />

Family Restaurant of Joyce<br />

Dr. Mark and Janet Fischer<br />

Bill and Susan Gellor<br />

Rhonda Greiner<br />

Kurt Grinnell<br />

Jack and Tami Harmon<br />

Harry and Mary Hebert<br />

Jerry and Betty Hendricks<br />

Kay C. Hobbs<br />

Janet Hogan<br />

Jean Hordyk<br />

Dr. Stephen and Linda Howarth<br />

Dr.Todd and Mary Irwin<br />

Patrick and Holly Irwin<br />

Irwin Dental Center<br />

Sara Jervis<br />

Jim and Debbie Jones<br />

Karen Rogers Consulting<br />

Dr. Scott and Brenda Kennedy<br />

Key Bank<br />

James and Lucy Kittrick<br />

Dr. Thomas and Jan Kummet<br />

Eric and Alwynn Lewis<br />

John Locke<br />

Mad Hatters<br />

David and Patricia Mattingley<br />

Steve and Sarah Methner<br />

Carolyn Muller<br />

Northwest Pathology<br />

John Nutter<br />

Dr. Roger and Maura Oakes<br />

Park View Villa Healthy Heart Dance<br />

Edna Petersen<br />

Philips Healthcare<br />

Bob and Sherry Phillips<br />

Richard and Judith Playter<br />

Fred and Laraine Pleines<br />

Port Angeles Downtown Association<br />

David Price<br />

Radia, Inc., PS<br />

John and Gail Ralston<br />

Timothy and Jennifer Redlin<br />

George and Lorene Rittenmyer<br />

Craig and Kat Rygaard<br />

Scherer Associates<br />

Sequim Health and Rehabilitation<br />

7 Cedars Casino<br />

Sherrie Schouten Photography<br />

John and Pat Siemens<br />

Bruce and Kathy Skinner<br />

Soroptimists Jet Set<br />

Raphael Stone<br />

Charles and Joyce Stroeher<br />

Dr. Sandra Tatro and Denise Bennett<br />

Deborah Turner<br />

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Dr. Kara Kurtz Urnes<br />

Daryl and Kim Wakefield<br />

Phil and Linda Walker<br />

Westport Shipyard<br />

James Williams<br />

Dr. Rena Zimmerman<br />

BRONZE ($500–$999)<br />

Ameriprise Financial<br />

Angeles Clinic for Animals<br />

Eric Apablasa and Mary Hunchberger<br />

AstraZeneca<br />

Dr. Matthew Barton and<br />

Dr. Sarah Winternitz<br />

Bill Benedict<br />

George and Barbara Brown<br />

Dr. David and Marsha Chance<br />

Dr. Milt and Susan Chance<br />

Ken and Brenda Clark<br />

DA Davidson Company<br />

Dr. Richard and Linda Davies<br />

Dr. Stig Osterberg and Dr. Heidi Brandt<br />

Dr. Richard and Pat Elmer<br />

J and R.A. Forster<br />

Phillip and Kathleen Giuntoli<br />

Dr. Dirk and Kelly Gouge<br />

Harry Grandstrom<br />

J and J Construction<br />

Jim’s Pharmacy<br />

Lauri L. Kimer Debaun<br />

Kitsap Bank<br />

KONP Radio<br />

Dr. Alan and Susan Kowitz<br />

KPS Health Plans<br />

Laurel Dental Clinic<br />

Sandy Lawrence<br />

Jean Lodeen<br />

Lower Elwha Casino<br />

John Lyons<br />

Mac and Teresa MacDonald<br />

Jeff Marshall<br />

Mike and Barbara McAleer<br />

Mike and Lynn McAleer<br />

Jane Neary<br />

Olympic Disposal<br />

Olympic Distributing<br />

OMC Charities<br />

PA Tire Factory<br />

Dave Parrish<br />

Peninsula College<br />

Peninsula Daily News<br />

Randy and Mary Perry<br />

Puget Sound Transfer and Storage<br />

Toni Riccelli<br />

Mary Roon<br />

Stephen and Kim Rosales<br />

Herbert and Marolyn Russell<br />

Elizabeth and Rodney Schmidt<br />

Dr. Michael Shevach<br />

Jeffrey Short and Barbara Sheller<br />

Dr. James and Sherrie Siemens<br />

Sound Community Bank<br />

Jack and Delores Stewart and sons<br />

Strait Occupational Hand Therapy<br />

Sunset Wire and Rope<br />

Susan Parr Travel<br />

The Toggery<br />

Rand and Darlene Thomas<br />

Susan Tonini<br />

Dr. Scott Van Dyken<br />

Nancy Whiting<br />

Wilder Auto Center<br />

Dr. Josephine Zuzarte<br />

($250–$499)<br />

Angie Graff<br />

Dr. Peter and Leslie Albro<br />

Debra Beauchamp<br />

Kim Bennett<br />

Steve Blackham<br />

John Brewer<br />

Dr. David Byrd<br />

Virginia Carroll<br />

Suree Chommuang<br />

Pete and Missy Church-Smith<br />

Dr. Robert and Kathy Craven<br />

William and Betty Dickinson<br />

Kevin and Joanne Estes<br />

Joe and Becky Gladfelter<br />

Mike Glenn<br />

Roy and Mary Gotham<br />

Thor and Andrea Gunderson<br />

Cecelia Harms-Zapata<br />

Christina Hebert<br />

Ed Honeycutt<br />

Michelle Ignagni<br />

Paul Ishizuka<br />

Travis and Kristen Johnson<br />

Deborah King<br />

Dr. Alfonso Masangkay<br />

Paul and Rochelle McHugh<br />

Liz Mueller<br />

Presbyterian Women of Sequim<br />

Michael and Theresa Rauch<br />

Dr. Dana and Rhianna Shaltry<br />

Cyndi Ulin<br />

United Way of Clallam County<br />

Sean and Lorraine Wall<br />

Walmart Foundation<br />

Washington State Medical Oncology<br />

Society<br />

Richard and Paulina Wendt<br />

Dr. Christopher Williams<br />

To donate to the<br />

Olympic Medical Center Foundation,<br />

or for more information,<br />

call (360) 417-7144.<br />

Harvest of Hope , Festival of Trees , Academy Awards , Red, Set, Go! , Donations , Promise of Hope , Team OMC<br />

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939 Caroline Street<br />

Port Angeles, WA 98362<br />

PRSRT STD<br />

U.S. Postage<br />

PAID<br />

Tucson, AZ<br />

Permit No. 456<br />

Recyclable<br />

Paper<br />

We welcomed these fine providers<br />

to the community in 2010.<br />

Erik Borgnes, MD<br />

Radiology<br />

Olympic Medical<br />

Center<br />

Jennifer Brown, MD<br />

Primary Care<br />

Family Medicine<br />

of Port Angeles<br />

Patricia Christiansen, PA-C<br />

Orthopaedic Surgery<br />

OMP Orthopaedic Clinic<br />

Raj Deol, MD<br />

Pulmonology<br />

OMP Specialty Clinic<br />

Ianir Divinsky, MD<br />

Hospitalist<br />

Olympic Medical<br />

Center<br />

Kathleen Farrell, DO<br />

Primary Care<br />

Jamestown Family<br />

Health Clinic<br />

Bernadette Gonsalvez,<br />

PA-C<br />

Primary Care<br />

OMP Primary Care Clinic<br />

Laurie Johnson-Driese,<br />

ARNP<br />

Certified Nurse Midwife<br />

OMP Women’s Clinic<br />

Heather Irwin, MD<br />

Obstetrics & Gynecology<br />

Jamestown Family<br />

Health Clnic<br />

Matthew Levy, MD<br />

General Surgery<br />

OMP Surgery Clinic<br />

Erin Nelli, DO<br />

Medical Oncology<br />

Olympic Medical<br />

Cancer Center<br />

Michael Shevach, MD<br />

Radiation Oncology<br />

Olympic Medical<br />

Cancer Center<br />

Rebecca Sorg, PA-C<br />

Primary Care<br />

OMP Primary Care Clinic<br />

Local expertise for all your health care needs.<br />

Grace Yelland, MD<br />

Pediatrics<br />

Peninsula Children’s<br />

Clinic<br />

Not pictured: Christopher Frank, MD, Primary Care, Family Medicine of Port Angeles; Joshua Jones, MD, Psychiatry,<br />

Peninsula Community Mental Health Center; Rienera Sivesind, MD, Primary Care, Family Medicine of Port Angeles<br />

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Olympic Medical Center<br />

www.olympicmedical.org | (888) DOC-6260

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