Honoring the Past. Building the Future. - Marshall Medical Center
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Report to <strong>the</strong> Community 2009:<br />
<strong>Honoring</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Past</strong>. <strong>Building</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Future</strong>.<br />
2009
Letter to <strong>the</strong> Community<br />
Table of Contents<br />
3 <strong>Marshall</strong><br />
Recognition<br />
James Whipple<br />
Administrator & CEO<br />
David Combellack<br />
Board President<br />
4 <strong>Marshall</strong> Board<br />
of Directors 2010<br />
6 Key Happenings<br />
8 Financial<br />
Information<br />
9 <strong>Marshall</strong><br />
Foundation,<br />
Funding Programs<br />
that Care for<br />
People<br />
11 <strong>Marshall</strong><br />
Foundation Board<br />
of Trustees 2010<br />
12 <strong>Marshall</strong><br />
Foundation<br />
Donors<br />
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Dear Community Members,<br />
In looking back on 2009, it is clear to<br />
us it was a pivotal time in <strong>the</strong> history of<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong>. Facing our local<br />
version of ongoing nationwide financial<br />
woes, yet also facing increasing demands<br />
for our services, we plowed ahead and<br />
made some significant progress toward<br />
key expansion goals.<br />
We also made time to honor and recognize<br />
<strong>the</strong> major milestone of our 50th year<br />
serving <strong>the</strong> people of <strong>the</strong> West Slope of El<br />
Dorado County. We accomplished <strong>the</strong>se<br />
things while also charting a significant financial<br />
improvement for our communitybased<br />
organization.<br />
First of all, let’s start by thanking you,<br />
our valued community members, for <strong>the</strong><br />
much-appreciated patience and understanding<br />
you’ve shown while we expand<br />
our hospital through a major wing addition.<br />
If you’ve been up to our hospital<br />
campus in Placerville over <strong>the</strong> last year,<br />
you’ve no doubt seen <strong>the</strong> construction<br />
activity happening. It has impacted our<br />
parking and we’ve done our best to<br />
mitigate <strong>the</strong> inconvenience, but we know<br />
parking and access has been difficult –<br />
thank you for your understanding. What<br />
awaits <strong>the</strong> end of this huge process is a<br />
much needed expansion (see related story<br />
on page 6), so that we can better serve<br />
our community with added capacity.<br />
We haven’t needed to look past our own<br />
walls in <strong>the</strong> last months to see <strong>the</strong> need<br />
for this additional capacity. We’ve been<br />
so inundated with patients and demand<br />
for services that we’ve struggled to meet<br />
<strong>the</strong> need. For <strong>the</strong> first time in many<br />
years, <strong>the</strong>re have been times when we’ve<br />
needed to divert patients to hospitals<br />
down <strong>the</strong> hill, and this is <strong>the</strong> last thing we<br />
want to do. So, our hospital expansion<br />
remains our number one priority.<br />
Besides physical expansion, we are<br />
always looking for opportunities to provide<br />
important health services closer to<br />
more people. In that vein, we developed<br />
our own cardiology group, beginning<br />
with two physicians and staff, and we<br />
added two more cardiologists during <strong>the</strong><br />
year. Offices in Cameron Park as well as<br />
Placerville have been established for <strong>the</strong><br />
convenience of our cardiology patients.<br />
We also were pleased to expand our<br />
primary care services, with <strong>the</strong> addition<br />
of <strong>Marshall</strong> Sierra Primary Medicine in<br />
Placerville, not to mention adding several<br />
o<strong>the</strong>r physicians and nurse practitioners<br />
to our o<strong>the</strong>r clinics and hospital.<br />
Ano<strong>the</strong>r key factor in <strong>Marshall</strong>’s success<br />
is <strong>the</strong> quality of <strong>the</strong> services we<br />
provide. In 2009, <strong>Marshall</strong> capped off<br />
a long-standing effort to earn designation<br />
as a Level III Trauma <strong>Center</strong>. The<br />
El Dorado County Emergency <strong>Medical</strong><br />
Services Agency awarded this designation<br />
following an intensive review of<br />
<strong>the</strong> emergency services we offer and<br />
verifying our compliance with key<br />
requirements for a trauma center. Additionally,<br />
our Cancer Services Program<br />
was re-accredited by <strong>the</strong> Commission<br />
on Cancer of <strong>the</strong> American College of<br />
Surgeons. This comprehensive, quality<br />
program is a true blessing to many in<br />
our community who are battling cancer,<br />
but who need not battle valley traffic<br />
to get to <strong>Marshall</strong>’s cancer services in<br />
Cameron Park.<br />
We achieved <strong>the</strong>se goals and made<br />
significant progress on o<strong>the</strong>rs while<br />
fostering a solid financial turnaround<br />
from a very difficult 2008 (see financial<br />
results on page 8). These improvements<br />
were made possible through a variety<br />
of strategies, including successful<br />
contract negotiations with some of our<br />
payors, improved investment returns<br />
and reduced expenses enhanced by<br />
cost-reduction ideas from our staff. We<br />
employed a concerted effort to incorporate<br />
cost-reduction ideas from our staff<br />
as well.<br />
In terms of our financial stability, we<br />
feel cautiously optimistic that we have<br />
wea<strong>the</strong>red <strong>the</strong> worst of <strong>the</strong> financial<br />
crisis of <strong>the</strong> last couple of years, but<br />
we remain focused on prudent fiscal<br />
management so that we can continue<br />
directing all available resources to our<br />
wing expansion and patient care needs.<br />
We also are not certain yet what kind of<br />
impact <strong>the</strong> new healthcare reform law<br />
will have on us.<br />
All in all, we are very satisfied to have<br />
had such a successful year in <strong>the</strong> midst<br />
of ongoing difficulties, and very pleased<br />
that we could make significant progress<br />
toward our goals in our historic 50th<br />
year of service.<br />
We look forward to our next 50 years<br />
serving our community.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
James Whipple<br />
David Combellack
<strong>Marshall</strong> Programs Receive<br />
Recognition for Key Health Services in 2009<br />
Cancer Program & Emergency Department Earn Honors<br />
When <strong>Marshall</strong> Hospital was<br />
founded over 50 years ago, <strong>the</strong><br />
dream wasn’t to merely provide<br />
adequate medical services close to<br />
home; it was to constantly strive<br />
to provide top quality services so<br />
that people wouldn’t feel a need<br />
to travel fur<strong>the</strong>r away.<br />
In keeping with that goal, <strong>Marshall</strong><br />
has continuously focused on<br />
building programs worthy of formal<br />
recognition and designation<br />
by experts and accrediting agencies<br />
alike. The latest programs to<br />
achieve <strong>the</strong>se stamps of approval<br />
are <strong>Marshall</strong>’s trauma program<br />
and cancer services.<br />
In July, <strong>Marshall</strong> received designation<br />
as a Level III Trauma <strong>Center</strong><br />
from <strong>the</strong> El Dorado County Emergency<br />
<strong>Medical</strong> Services Agency<br />
(EMS). Obtaining <strong>the</strong> designation<br />
was a lengthy process that<br />
involved documenting trauma<br />
procedures, ensuring surgeon<br />
availability for emergency surgery<br />
and going through a thorough<br />
evaluation by EMS to prove that<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong>’s program met all <strong>the</strong><br />
requirements.<br />
The result was a designation that<br />
makes <strong>the</strong> <strong>Marshall</strong> Emergency<br />
Department one of only three Level<br />
III trauma centers in <strong>the</strong> entire<br />
north coast region (<strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r two<br />
being in Napa and Marysville).<br />
Level III trauma centers are able<br />
to initially handle most injured<br />
patients, but when injuries are<br />
beyond that scope, typically pediatric<br />
and neurotrauma, <strong>Marshall</strong><br />
employs existing transfer agreements<br />
with <strong>the</strong> region’s level I and<br />
level II centers.<br />
Besides traumatic injuries, one of<br />
<strong>the</strong> most serious medical issues<br />
people face is a cancer diagnosis.<br />
In 2009 <strong>Marshall</strong>’s Cancer Program<br />
received ano<strong>the</strong>r three-year accreditation<br />
with commendation<br />
from <strong>the</strong> Commission on Cancer<br />
(CoC) of <strong>the</strong> American College of<br />
Surgeons (ACoS). Only one in four<br />
hospitals offer accredited cancer<br />
programs. The re-accreditation,<br />
which follows <strong>the</strong> original threeyear<br />
accreditation term, reaffirms<br />
<strong>the</strong> comprehensive nature of<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong>’s program, and ensures<br />
it meets <strong>the</strong> CoC’s rigorous guidelines.<br />
The CoC, founded in 1922, is a<br />
consortium of professional organizations<br />
focused on improving<br />
survival rates and quality of life of<br />
cancer patients; it is <strong>the</strong> long-time<br />
recognized expert in evaluating<br />
cancer programs.<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong>’s accreditation by <strong>the</strong><br />
CoC ensures our patients have<br />
access to:<br />
• comprehensive care,<br />
including a range of state-of<strong>the</strong>-art<br />
services and equipment<br />
El Dorado County Emergency <strong>Medical</strong><br />
Services Agency has supported <strong>Marshall</strong>’s<br />
attainment of Trauma <strong>Center</strong> designation.<br />
One of <strong>the</strong> key requirements to achieving<br />
trauma center designation is rapid<br />
availability of diagnostic equipment.<br />
• a multispecialty, team approach to coordinate <strong>the</strong> best<br />
treatment options<br />
• information about ongoing clinical trial and new<br />
treatment options<br />
• access to cancer-related information education and<br />
support<br />
• a cancer registry that collects data on type and stage<br />
of cancers and treatment results, and offers lifelong<br />
patient follow-up<br />
• ongoing monitoring and improvement of care<br />
• quality care close to home<br />
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David Combellack<br />
President<br />
Kimberly Beal<br />
Vice President<br />
BOARD OF<br />
2010<br />
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DIRECTORS<br />
The <strong>Marshall</strong> Hospital Corporation<br />
was born in 1956 and<br />
<strong>the</strong> hospital’s first Board of Directors<br />
was elected. <strong>Marshall</strong><br />
<strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> continues to<br />
operate as a nonprofit, public<br />
benefit corporation and is organized<br />
without any intention<br />
of pecuniary gain to any person,<br />
persons or corporation.<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> uses its funds for upgrading<br />
programs, purchasing<br />
new equipment and developing<br />
medical services that provide<br />
for <strong>the</strong> healthcare needs of<br />
<strong>the</strong> community. The <strong>Marshall</strong><br />
<strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Board of<br />
Directors is a volunteer group<br />
of community members who<br />
provide <strong>the</strong>ir time and experience<br />
to set policies, maintain<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong>’s financial stability<br />
and make decisions that affect<br />
<strong>the</strong> future of <strong>the</strong> organization.<br />
We are proud to present <strong>the</strong><br />
new officers, new members<br />
and returning members that<br />
will represent <strong>Marshall</strong> on <strong>the</strong><br />
2010 Board of Directors.<br />
Michael Ward, JD<br />
Secretary<br />
Bradley Barnhill, MD<br />
Chief of Staff<br />
President<br />
David Combellack previously served<br />
on <strong>the</strong> board from 1981 to 1991,<br />
including a term as Board President<br />
from 1985-88. He is a partner in <strong>the</strong><br />
law firm of Combellack and Craig, a<br />
general, civil practice. He has been an<br />
attorney in Placerville since 1975 and<br />
a member of <strong>the</strong> Placerville Rotary<br />
since 1978.<br />
Vice President<br />
Kimberly Beal is vice president of<br />
Dorado Land and Development. She is<br />
also an independent real estate broker<br />
and <strong>the</strong> government affairs director<br />
for <strong>the</strong> El Dorado County Association<br />
of Realtors. She came to El Dorado<br />
County in 1966 and currently lives in<br />
Cameron Park with her husband and<br />
three sons. She is a past president of<br />
<strong>the</strong> El Dorado County Association of<br />
Realtors and a founding member of<br />
<strong>the</strong> El Dorado Forum.<br />
Secretary<br />
Michael Ward, JD (attorney at law),<br />
graduated from El Dorado High School<br />
in 1967. He is a certified specialist in<br />
workers compensation law and one of<br />
<strong>the</strong> founding shareholders of Cuneo,<br />
Black, Ward and Missler in Sacramento,<br />
which represents employers<br />
in work related issues. He is a former<br />
member of <strong>the</strong> school board for <strong>the</strong><br />
Gold Oak School District. Through his<br />
wife Francine, he has been involved<br />
in many local charities and volunteer<br />
activities. He and Francine have three<br />
children who all graduated from El<br />
Dorado High School.<br />
John Tucker, MD<br />
Gael Barsotti<br />
Bradley Barnhill, MD is <strong>Marshall</strong><br />
<strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong>’s current Chief of<br />
Staff and a physician at <strong>Marshall</strong>’s<br />
Cameron Park campus. He is board<br />
certified in internal medicine and has<br />
been serving <strong>the</strong> people of El Dorado<br />
County since 1991. Dr. Barnhill<br />
moved to El Dorado County following<br />
<strong>the</strong> completion of his medical degree<br />
from University of Texas and his residency<br />
in New Orleans. He was eager<br />
to care for patients in a small community<br />
and enjoys helping <strong>the</strong>m get and<br />
stay healthy, whe<strong>the</strong>r through in-office<br />
appointments or hospital care. Dr.<br />
Barnhill is married with two daughters<br />
and in his spare time he enjoys reading,<br />
snow-skiing, hiking, gardening<br />
and cooking.<br />
John Tucker, MD has been a physician<br />
for 35 years, getting his start in<br />
1975. He has been <strong>the</strong> <strong>Marshall</strong> Hospital<br />
Emergency Department <strong>Medical</strong><br />
Director since 1990. He graduated<br />
from <strong>Medical</strong> College of Wisconsin,<br />
and went to undergraduate school<br />
at <strong>the</strong> University of Colorado. He did<br />
his internship at <strong>the</strong> University of<br />
California, Davis and his residency<br />
in Emergency Medicine at Denver<br />
General Hospital. He has been with<br />
Emergency Physicians <strong>Medical</strong> Group<br />
(EPMG) since 1981. He was <strong>the</strong> Emergency<br />
Department <strong>Medical</strong> Director at<br />
Mercy Methodist from 1985-1989. He<br />
served two different two-year terms<br />
on <strong>the</strong> EPMG Board of Directors in <strong>the</strong><br />
1990’s.<br />
Gael Barsotti, with his wife Joan,<br />
purchased an apple orchard in 1976<br />
and moved his family from Foster<br />
City to Camino. He joined <strong>the</strong> Apple<br />
Hill Growers Association and soon became<br />
a highly respected grower and<br />
cider maker. He is a past member of<br />
Foster City’s Lion’s Club and Camino
Sherry Smith Terry J. Tuttle, CPA Reginald D. Rice Sr., MD A. Bruce Dickson Harry Norris Jayne Moore<br />
Go-Getters 4-H (with children Karen,<br />
Cathy and Mike). He is an active<br />
member of <strong>the</strong> Placerville Rotary Club<br />
(President 1999-2000 and Skate Park<br />
Co-Chairman 2000-2004), UC Berkeley<br />
Alumni Association, El Dorado<br />
County Sheriff’s Posse, and <strong>the</strong> <strong>Marshall</strong><br />
Hospital Foundation Board. The<br />
Barsotti Family Juice Company has<br />
grown steadily, and now son Mike is<br />
President and daughter Cathy is Marketing<br />
Director. Gael has six grandchildren<br />
and enjoys being a grandfa<strong>the</strong>r.<br />
Sherry Smith moved to El Dorado<br />
County in 1998. She served <strong>the</strong> students<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Buckeye Union School<br />
District as superintendent for over five<br />
years. Currently, she is <strong>the</strong> superintendent<br />
of <strong>the</strong> El Dorado Union High<br />
School District. She is a member of<br />
<strong>the</strong> El Dorado County Chamber of<br />
Commerce. She and her husband,<br />
Jerry, reside in El Dorado Hills. They<br />
have three sons and three grandchildren<br />
and are involved in many charitable<br />
activities in El Dorado County.<br />
Terry J. Tuttle, CPA is a partner<br />
in <strong>the</strong> accounting firm of Weston &<br />
Tuttle in Cameron Park. He has held<br />
various positions with several prominent<br />
companies, including Controller,<br />
Publisher, CFO, VP of Finance and Administration,<br />
Executive VP and COO.<br />
Terry and his wife and children are all<br />
very active in <strong>the</strong>ir community and<br />
church. His greatest accomplishments<br />
in life have come from being a fa<strong>the</strong>r<br />
and husband, climbing Mt. Whitney<br />
(<strong>the</strong> highest peak in <strong>the</strong> continental<br />
U.S.) several times and running marathons.<br />
Over <strong>the</strong> years he has served<br />
on several boards.<br />
Reginald D. Rice Sr., MD has<br />
been practicing family medicine in<br />
Placerville for 22 years and serves as<br />
<strong>Medical</strong> Director of <strong>Medical</strong> Staff Integration<br />
for <strong>Marshall</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong>.<br />
After graduating from Loma Linda<br />
University School of Medicine in 1963<br />
and finishing internship, Dr. Rice<br />
and his family did pioneer mission<br />
service for <strong>the</strong> SDA Church on Guam<br />
Island and <strong>the</strong>n Sabah, Malaysia on<br />
Borneo for seven years. Returning for<br />
a year of general surgery residency,<br />
he chose to return to family medicine<br />
and was board certified in that<br />
specialty, recertifying most recently<br />
in 2006. His medical activities have<br />
included being President of <strong>the</strong> San<br />
Luis Obispo County <strong>Medical</strong> Society,<br />
Director of a New England Family<br />
Medicine Residency in Boston, Mass.,<br />
Chief of Staff of three hospitals, most<br />
recently <strong>Marshall</strong>, and founder of <strong>the</strong><br />
Sierra <strong>Center</strong> for Family Practice, a<br />
community health clinic in Placerville.<br />
His avocations include family activities<br />
and cherry ranching.<br />
A. Bruce Dickson and his wife<br />
Glenda moved to El Dorado County in<br />
1989. In 1992 he began <strong>the</strong> Financial<br />
Planning firm of Lane, Dickson &<br />
Associates, LLC. In 2008, he formed<br />
Dickson Financial Advisors to focus<br />
on working with foundations and<br />
endowments, managing <strong>the</strong> assets<br />
of families and private trusts, as well<br />
as working in <strong>the</strong> eldercare environment.<br />
Professionally he is a member<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Financial Planning Association,<br />
<strong>the</strong> Financial Services Institute and<br />
<strong>the</strong> Financial Industry Regulatory<br />
Authority. An active member of <strong>the</strong><br />
community, Bruce has served as a<br />
Trustee of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Marshall</strong> Foundation for<br />
Community Health (President 2000<br />
– 2004). More recently, Bruce served<br />
with Gael Barsotti as Co-chair of <strong>the</strong><br />
Emergency Room Capital Campaign.<br />
He has also served <strong>the</strong> community<br />
through his affiliation with <strong>the</strong> Kiwanis<br />
Club of Placerville (President 1999<br />
– 2000), <strong>the</strong> Planned Giving Advisory<br />
Council (Charter Member), Cameron<br />
Park Community Advisory Board and<br />
as a life member of Sierra Wildlife<br />
Rescue. Bruce and Glenda make <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
home in Camino, CA.<br />
Harry Norris has been a resident<br />
of and business owner in El Dorado<br />
County for 25 years. He is now retired<br />
but remains active in <strong>the</strong> community,<br />
on volunteer and elected boards,<br />
Harry brings a strong sense of commitment<br />
to his work. Harry is a board<br />
member of <strong>the</strong> El Dorado Irrigation<br />
District and a special district member<br />
of LAFCO (Local Agency Formation<br />
Commission). He was a 10-year member<br />
of <strong>the</strong> El Dorado County School<br />
Board as well as a founding member<br />
of <strong>the</strong> El Dorado Hills Chamber of<br />
Commerce among o<strong>the</strong>r commitments.<br />
His involvement has earned<br />
him several local awards, including<br />
<strong>the</strong> 1999 Leader in Boardsmanship<br />
Award and 2003 Spirit of Boardsmanship<br />
Award from El Dorado County<br />
School Boards Association, <strong>the</strong> El<br />
Dorado Hills Citizen of <strong>the</strong> Year in<br />
1998, and <strong>the</strong> 1990 El Dorado County<br />
Outstanding Small Business award.<br />
Harry lives in El Dorado Hills. He has<br />
a married son, an “ideal” daughter-inlaw<br />
and a wonderful young grandson.<br />
Jayne Moore has lived in El Dorado<br />
County since 1961 and graduated<br />
from El Dorado High School. Her<br />
three children were all raised in El Dorado<br />
County and also graduated from<br />
El Dorado High School. Jayne has<br />
worked for El Dorado Savings Bank<br />
for 35 years and is currently a Senior<br />
Vice President/Branch Administrator.<br />
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Milestones provide great opportunities to<br />
reflect on past accomplishment and reaffirm<br />
future goals. <strong>Marshall</strong>’s 50th anniversary<br />
in 2009 was just such an opportunity. Here<br />
are a few highlights from <strong>Marshall</strong> activities<br />
as we celebrated 50 years of service to <strong>the</strong><br />
people of El Dorado County.<br />
Happy Anniversary, <strong>Marshall</strong>!<br />
When <strong>Marshall</strong> Hospital officially opened for business<br />
on July 1, 1959 (it had been quietly treating patients<br />
a few days prior to that), it capped a victorious<br />
moment for a growing community. Citizens had<br />
rallied behind <strong>Marshall</strong>’s cause and in just weeks,<br />
raised over $400,000 (over $2.4 million by today’s<br />
standards)*. That success ensured <strong>the</strong> project would<br />
receive federal grants from <strong>the</strong> post-war Hill-Burton<br />
act, which pumped funds into <strong>the</strong> economy to<br />
modernize healthcare facilities and build new ones.<br />
Fifty years later, people ga<strong>the</strong>red at <strong>the</strong> top of<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> Way once again, to honor <strong>the</strong> 50th<br />
anniversary of a continually growing <strong>Marshall</strong><br />
<strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong>. In a way, history repeated itself, for<br />
<strong>the</strong> anniversary celebration occurred right where a<br />
future new wing of <strong>the</strong> hospital would soon start to<br />
take shape. The new wing project was only made<br />
possible by substantial community donations. Fifty<br />
years -- and <strong>Marshall</strong> is still growing to support <strong>the</strong><br />
health needs of our community, made possible by<br />
our community.<br />
*Source: measuringworth.com – GDP deflator calculation method<br />
HONORING THE PAST.<br />
BUILDING THE FUTURE.<br />
New Wing Construction: Full Steam Ahead<br />
In 2009 <strong>the</strong> construction of a new 88,000 square foot acute care wing<br />
moved from concept and schematics to reality and moving of earth.<br />
Much progress was made as crews focused on <strong>the</strong> initial phases of<br />
<strong>the</strong> project – excavating and preparing <strong>the</strong> site for <strong>the</strong> actual building<br />
phase of <strong>the</strong> process. As days and weeks tick by, we’re ever closer to<br />
seeing <strong>the</strong> building take shape. For regular updates on construction<br />
progress, visit www.marshallmedical.org.<br />
Architectural drawings depict how <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> Hospital campus in Placerville will<br />
change once <strong>the</strong> new wing is constructed<br />
Images of an<br />
ever-changing<br />
construction site<br />
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Clinic Expansions for Cardiology and Primary Care<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> was pleased to make services available in cardiology and<br />
primary care more convenient for more people, by establishing its<br />
own cardiology clinic and welcoming a new primary care group.<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> Cardiology officially opened in early 2009 in Placerville.<br />
Within <strong>the</strong> year, it expanded services to <strong>Marshall</strong>’s Cameron Park<br />
campus and added two cardiologists to <strong>the</strong> team.<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> Cardiology: 530-626-9488 or 916-933-2764<br />
Healthcare for <strong>the</strong> whole family became more accessible with<br />
<strong>the</strong> addition of <strong>Marshall</strong> Sierra Primary Medicine in 2009. Seven<br />
caregivers in two different suites treat patients of all ages.<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> Sierra Primary Medicine: 530-621-3600<br />
Uygur Tekin, MD (left) and<br />
Stanley Henjum, MD<br />
Scott Yoder, MD (left) and<br />
Scott Vasconcellos, MD<br />
Pictured left to right: Gary Young, MD, Lori Heuser, PA-C, René Orona,<br />
MD, Barbara Adams, CFNP, Tracy Harris, CFNP, and Pete Barba, MD<br />
A Look Back at 2009 <strong>Marshall</strong> Highlights<br />
A New Team Focuses on Rapid Response<br />
When someone is hospitalized, it’s not only concerned<br />
family, but a whole team of hospital caregivers that<br />
watch for changes in <strong>the</strong> patient’s condition. In 2009<br />
that team got an added boost with <strong>the</strong> formation of a<br />
Rapid Response Team (RRT). The RRT is comprised of<br />
an Intensive Care Unit RN, an Emergency Department<br />
RN and a Respiratory Therapist on each shift. Typically<br />
<strong>the</strong>y are called when <strong>the</strong> attending nurse has concerns<br />
about a patient’s condition change and wants o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
opinions about what changes could signal. The RRT is<br />
ano<strong>the</strong>r extension of <strong>Marshall</strong>’s commitment to patient<br />
safety and is in keeping with our status as an accredited<br />
Joint Commission hospital.<br />
ER Manager Carol Velasquez, RN, Janel<br />
Campbell, RN, Debra Rodgerson, Respiratory<br />
Therapist and ICU Manager Dennis Bietz, RN<br />
are some of <strong>the</strong> key members of <strong>Marshall</strong>’s<br />
new Rapid Response Team.<br />
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<strong>Marshall</strong> Hospital<br />
Selected Financial Information Fiscal Year Ended 10/31/09<br />
REVENUE<br />
We charged our patients:<br />
For 26,555 days of inpatient care.................................................................................................322,991,165<br />
For outpatient and emergency department services...............................................................330,400,235<br />
Subtotal..........................................................................................................................................653,391,400<br />
We charged, but did not receive payment:<br />
From those unable or unwilling to pay..........................................................................................20,611,447<br />
From Medicare...............................................................................................................................280,544,389<br />
From Medi-Cal..................................................................................................................................92,374,042<br />
From o<strong>the</strong>r insurance programs.....................................................................................................94,244,148<br />
Subtotal...........................................................................................................................................487,774,026<br />
In addition, we received:<br />
From interest earned, rental income, cafeteria, etc.....................................................................5,166,410<br />
Total funds available...........................................................................................................................170,783,784<br />
EXPENSES<br />
What it cost:<br />
To pay our 1,374 employees...........................................................................................................60,987,798<br />
To provide <strong>the</strong>m with benefits........................................................................................................30,320,194<br />
To purchase medical and physician services...............................................................................22,911,136<br />
To keep <strong>the</strong> lights on, feed patients and staff, do laundry,<br />
empty <strong>the</strong> trash and waste, etc.....................................................................................................34,276,252<br />
For interest on loans and bonds.......................................................................................................1,937,843<br />
For depreciation on equipment and facilities................................................................................6,866,317<br />
For malpractice insurance...................................................................................................................454,244<br />
For our o<strong>the</strong>r insurance premiums and legal fees.............................................................................825,513<br />
Adjustment made for pension obligations......................................................................................5,163,605<br />
Excess revenue retained for future community needs..................................................................7,040,882<br />
Total expenditures...............................................................................................................................170,783,784<br />
Designated contributions held by <strong>Marshall</strong> Foundation<br />
for Community Health for <strong>Marshall</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />
for future community needs (Foundation funding for<br />
grants, programs, etc. not included)...............................................................................................1,153,097<br />
OTHER STATISTICS<br />
Inpatient days:<br />
Medicare patient days...........................................................................................................................18,042<br />
Medi-Cal patient days.............................................................................................................................3,926<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r patients............................................................................................................................................4,587<br />
Outpatient visits and procedures..............................................................................................................314,921<br />
Emergency Department visits......................................................................................................................22,200<br />
Newborns.............................................................................................................................................................586<br />
Surgeries:<br />
Inpatient.....................................................................................................................................................1,528<br />
Outpatient.................................................................................................................................................1,898<br />
Home health visits..........................................................................................................................................16,157<br />
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Funding programs that<br />
CARE FOR PEOPLE<br />
Every year since 1974,<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> Foundation has<br />
focused on providing for<br />
<strong>the</strong> urgent healthcare needs<br />
of <strong>the</strong> community through<br />
philanthropy. We could not<br />
provide this opportunity during<br />
<strong>the</strong>se tough economic times<br />
without <strong>the</strong> faithful, loyal<br />
donors and volunteers who<br />
make it all possible. To all our<br />
supporters, we are grateful!<br />
CARING SUPPORT:<br />
a summary of year ending<br />
September 2009<br />
• 2,689 loyal donors gave caring<br />
gifts for a total of $711,374 in<br />
contributions.<br />
• The fiscal year ended with assets<br />
of $2,578,855.<br />
• The 26th Bob West Drive for<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> netted $30,077, up<br />
25% over last year, thanks<br />
to UNION BANK and o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
dedicated supporters.<br />
• Forty nurses and five nursing<br />
groups received recognition from<br />
community donors at <strong>the</strong> 3rd<br />
Honor-A-Nurse reception in May.<br />
The Ma<strong>the</strong>wson-Bonser Nursing<br />
Scholarship awareness event<br />
netted $9,401, up 16% over<br />
last year, proudly sponsored by<br />
UNION BANK.<br />
INVESTING IN THE HEALTH<br />
OF OUR COMMUNITY<br />
• The Foundation gave back to<br />
<strong>the</strong> community $180,425 with<br />
40% given to <strong>the</strong> health needs<br />
of low-income populations and<br />
$212,223 to <strong>Marshall</strong> <strong>Medical</strong><br />
<strong>Center</strong> for <strong>the</strong> emergency services<br />
expansion project, bringing total<br />
funding to $392,648.<br />
• $20,000 in community health<br />
grants gave hope for community<br />
health programs related to<br />
diabetes, mental health, and<br />
nutritional health. Recipients<br />
included <strong>Marshall</strong> <strong>Medical</strong><br />
Health Promotions; <strong>the</strong> <strong>Marshall</strong><br />
Community Health Library; CASA<br />
El Dorado; El Dorado County<br />
Senior Day Care Services; Family<br />
Connections; Bipolar Insights;<br />
Mo<strong>the</strong>r Lode Rehabilitation<br />
Enterprises (MORE); New Morning<br />
Youth and Family Services; and<br />
The <strong>Center</strong> for Violence Free<br />
Relationships.<br />
• Additional Community Health<br />
Grants provided $10,828 to buy<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> Homecare laptops;<br />
$1,000 for <strong>the</strong> City of Placerville<br />
National Night Out program;<br />
$3,000 for an electronic resource<br />
system for <strong>Marshall</strong> <strong>Medical</strong><br />
physicians; $2,052 for breast<br />
cancer survivor needs; and<br />
$3,000 for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Marshall</strong> Adult Lap<br />
Swim program helping seniors<br />
recuperate from hip replacement<br />
and o<strong>the</strong>r surgeries where<br />
patients benefit from aquatic<br />
<strong>the</strong>rapy.<br />
• Four Ma<strong>the</strong>wson-Bonser nursing<br />
scholarships totaling $10,000<br />
were awarded to <strong>Marshall</strong><br />
employees to continue and<br />
upgrade <strong>the</strong>ir nursing education:<br />
Hea<strong>the</strong>r McKinnon; Sherry Xue;<br />
Debra Scarbrough; and Mandy<br />
Barraque.<br />
• Since its inception in 1992,<br />
scholarships have been awarded<br />
to 73 recipients for a total of<br />
$105,500.<br />
• The 6th Annual iWalk to School<br />
kindly sponsored by C & H Motor<br />
Parts provided information on<br />
healthy lifestyles for five local<br />
elementary schools while <strong>Marshall</strong><br />
Mouse and <strong>the</strong> Sierra School<br />
Mascot Sparky made <strong>the</strong> day lots<br />
of fun!<br />
• The Campaign for Emergency<br />
Services and Community Health<br />
concluded with pledges equaling<br />
$3,325,878. The expansion of<br />
emergency services at <strong>Marshall</strong><br />
Hospital is planned for completion<br />
by late 2011.<br />
Yum Yum Station Volunteers at <strong>the</strong> Bob West<br />
Drive for <strong>Marshall</strong> (left to right: back row,<br />
Tony Moran & Julie Zavala; front row, Elaine<br />
Daughtry; Barbara Howe; Neil Knutsen)<br />
Lesley Vardanega, iWalk Coordinator<br />
& <strong>Marshall</strong> Mouse<br />
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Funding programs that<br />
CARE FOR PEOPLE<br />
HELPING HANDS AWARDS<br />
Recognizing those who count it an honor to serve o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />
Individual: JUDITH L. STEWART of Flowers on Main for her zealous support as<br />
a volunteer for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Marshall</strong> Cancer Resource <strong>Center</strong> and healthcare<br />
projects in our community. Judie has displayed exceptional<br />
compassion for serving o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />
Corporate: OB/GYN PHYSICIANS MICHAEL W. JONES, MD AND KENNETH<br />
E. NELSON, MD were <strong>the</strong> leading physicians in support of <strong>the</strong><br />
expansion project for a new birthing center at <strong>Marshall</strong> Hospital.<br />
Their exceptional philanthropic support of charitable causes is<br />
outstanding, and <strong>the</strong>y were recognized for being devoted friends of<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> Foundation and its programs.<br />
TOY Award: KEVIN ARNOLD, Foundation Trustee of <strong>the</strong> Year, was awarded<br />
<strong>the</strong> opportunity to direct $2,000 to healthcare locally. Kevin<br />
chose to honor <strong>the</strong> memory of Brian McNatt by funding <strong>the</strong> new<br />
Testicular Cancer Awareness Fund at <strong>Marshall</strong> Foundation in<br />
recognition of Brian’s valiant and courageous fight with cancer.<br />
We salute Kevin for his passion for healthcare services and <strong>the</strong><br />
community served as a <strong>Marshall</strong> Foundation board member.<br />
Helping Hands<br />
Recipient Judie<br />
Stewart & Board<br />
Member Penny<br />
Lehrman<br />
Helping Hands<br />
Recipient Dr. Jones<br />
& his wife<br />
Janine Jones<br />
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS<br />
The Nonprofit Partnership,<br />
spearheaded by <strong>Marshall</strong> Foundation,<br />
brought a group of twelve healthrelated<br />
nonprofits toge<strong>the</strong>r to raise<br />
funds through employee campaigns<br />
with large employers. In addition,<br />
local educational resources were<br />
achieved for nonprofit leaders through<br />
<strong>the</strong> Association of Fundraising<br />
Professionals (AFP) and <strong>the</strong> largest<br />
CEO training network, Vistage.<br />
The “Employees for a Healthier<br />
Community” campaign kicked off at<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> with <strong>the</strong> goal<br />
of raising $120,000 bringing essential<br />
funding for needed services to our<br />
healthcare community.<br />
Respiratory Home Care Services<br />
began with a $130,000 legacy gift from<br />
<strong>the</strong> Clay Dieckmann estate, in memory<br />
of Helen Dieckmann. Now respiratory<br />
patients will find hope in coping with<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir disease and receive care in <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
homes (a service not covered by<br />
Medicare). The program is paid for by<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> Foundation and operated by<br />
Partners In Care.<br />
Chaplain Tim Thompson with <strong>Marshall</strong><br />
Employees at <strong>the</strong> “Employees for a<br />
Healthier Community” campaign kick off<br />
FREE Mammograms and Cancer<br />
Services continued this year solely<br />
due to community support for this<br />
program, especially from <strong>the</strong> Threads<br />
of Life Quilt Auction, 18 Hole Ladies<br />
Group from Cold Springs Golf and<br />
Country Club, Judy Pickett, June<br />
Combellack and The Little Give event.<br />
FREE Sudden Loss Grief Support,<br />
now in its sixth year continues to<br />
provide weekly share sessions for<br />
those who are walking <strong>the</strong> journey<br />
of grief. Enthusiastic supporters<br />
include Skip and Judy Kelly and <strong>the</strong><br />
Soroptimist of Cameron Park.<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> Golden Club supported by<br />
Robinson’s Pharmacy continues to<br />
expand resources for adults over 50.<br />
From notary services and a yearly<br />
pocket calendar to bedside meals<br />
when your spouse is hospitalized, this<br />
vital health program provides resources<br />
and education for older adults.<br />
LEARN HOW YOU CAN LEAVE A LEGACY<br />
An extensive interactive user-friendly planned giving guide is now available online providing our neighbors with information on how to<br />
leave <strong>the</strong>ir own legacy. The web address is: www.marshallfound.org. Currently, twenty-five future gifts are designated through wills, trusts,<br />
life insurance and o<strong>the</strong>r planned giving vehicles currently totaling $953,632. Seventeen donors have not specified <strong>the</strong> amount of <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
future gift. To consider a legacy that accomplishes your hopes and dreams for <strong>the</strong> future, or to support local health programs please call<br />
Executive Director Karen Good at 530-642-9984 or email kgood@marshallmedical.org.<br />
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<strong>Marshall</strong> Foundation<br />
Board of Trustees 2010<br />
(left to right)<br />
President John Driscoll,<br />
Vice President Gordon Mott,<br />
Secretary Chief George Nielsen,<br />
Treasurer Edna Knutsen<br />
President John Driscoll, a native<br />
of California, joined <strong>the</strong> Foundation<br />
Board in 2005 and became active in<br />
finance, planned giving and strategic<br />
planning for <strong>the</strong> organization. He received<br />
his Bachelor of Arts Degree in<br />
History from UCLA, and earned a Juris<br />
Doctor Degree from <strong>the</strong> University of<br />
San Diego School of Law, graduating<br />
Magna Cum Laude in 1969. He has<br />
received numerous American Jurisprudence<br />
awards, published articles<br />
for <strong>the</strong> Law Review and became its<br />
Managing Editor, and received <strong>the</strong><br />
distinguished Appellate Advocacy<br />
Award for Best Brief in Annual Moot<br />
Court Competition. John moved to<br />
Placerville in 1970 and was <strong>the</strong> Assistant<br />
District Attorney in <strong>the</strong> early<br />
70’s. In 1974, John went into private<br />
practice with an emphasis on real<br />
property, business law, civil litigation<br />
and estate planning. He became <strong>the</strong><br />
Placerville City Attorney in 1989 and<br />
Placerville City Manager/Attorney in<br />
2000. John and his wife Pam, who is<br />
a teacher at Charles Brown School,<br />
have been married for 41 years. They<br />
have two grown sons, Jeff and Matt.<br />
Jeff lives in Carmichael and Matt in<br />
Jackson, Wyoming. John’s activities<br />
include camping and skiing and Pam<br />
enjoys quilting.<br />
Vice President Gordon Mott<br />
came to El Dorado County in 1959. For<br />
<strong>the</strong> past 32 years he and his wife Guadalupe<br />
have operated Gordon Mott<br />
Roofing Co., Inc. Gordon joined <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> Foundation in 2002, served as<br />
<strong>the</strong> chair of <strong>the</strong> Planned Giving team<br />
and previously served as Secretary of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Foundation. He has also served on<br />
<strong>the</strong> board of <strong>the</strong> El Dorado Builder’s<br />
Exchange. Gordon and Guadalupe<br />
have two daughters (Genelle and<br />
Christina), one grandson and one<br />
granddaughter.<br />
Secretary Chief George Nielsen<br />
has been a resident of Placerville<br />
for <strong>the</strong> past 21 years and joined <strong>the</strong><br />
Foundation Board in 2005. George is a<br />
graduate of <strong>the</strong> University of Virginia,<br />
FBI National Academy and holds a<br />
California POST Executive Certificate.<br />
He became <strong>the</strong> Placerville Police<br />
Chief in 2004. George has 25 years<br />
experience as a police officer with 21<br />
years employment at <strong>the</strong> Placerville<br />
Police Department. He is President<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Board for New Morning Youth<br />
and Family Services and he serves on<br />
<strong>the</strong> El Dorado Western Slope Boys and<br />
Girls Club Board. In addition, George<br />
is <strong>the</strong> Secretary for <strong>the</strong> Placerville Masonic<br />
<strong>Center</strong> Association<br />
Board and also<br />
serves as a Board<br />
Member for <strong>the</strong> Sierra<br />
Law Enforcement<br />
Chaplaincy. George<br />
and his wife Sue have<br />
one son. George is a<br />
lifelong horse owner<br />
and trainer as well<br />
as western history<br />
enthusiast.<br />
Treasurer Edna<br />
Knutsen moved to<br />
El Dorado County in<br />
1997 from <strong>the</strong> bay<br />
area after retiring<br />
from corporate<br />
life. She joined <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> Hospital Auxiliary in 1998 and is<br />
still an active member. She has served<br />
as past president of <strong>the</strong> Auxiliary as well<br />
as <strong>the</strong> Placerville Shakespeare Club.<br />
She joined <strong>the</strong> Foundation Board in 2002<br />
and currently sits on every committee<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Foundation. She served as <strong>the</strong><br />
Foundation’s secretary for one year and<br />
treasurer for <strong>the</strong> past six years. Edna’s<br />
husband, Neil, is also an active member<br />
of <strong>the</strong> hospital auxiliary. They have four<br />
children, eight grandchildren and one<br />
great grandson.<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> Foundation Board of Trustees:<br />
(left to right) Back Row: Andrew Marrach;<br />
Dave Nelson. Middle Row: Chief Bruce<br />
Lacher; Judy Morris; Gordon Mott; John<br />
Driscoll; Steve Garcia; Chief George Nielsen.<br />
Front Row: Penny Lehrman; Edna Knutsen;<br />
Maria Pasquale; Mary Meader; Barbara<br />
Ashworth; Mabel Morton; Janine Jones.<br />
Not pictured: Richard W. Budenz, MD, PhD;<br />
Wilbur Howe; Supervisor John R. Knight;<br />
and Sean Verner.<br />
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With sincere gratitude to our generous<br />
Foundation donors<br />
Gifts from March 1, 2009<br />
to February 28, 2010<br />
The Campaign for Emergency Services<br />
and Community Health<br />
Bruce and Barbara Ashwill<br />
Atwood Insurance Agency<br />
Dr. Richard W. Budenz<br />
and Mrs. S. Tracy Rodgers<br />
Capital Program Management, Inc.<br />
Jim and Maureen Carter<br />
George and Susan Cook<br />
Philip and Chris Dawson<br />
Dan and Kelly DeWolf<br />
Emergency Physicians <strong>Medical</strong> Group<br />
Brian Goldsmith, MD<br />
Steve and Diann Green<br />
Guthrie & Ellerman<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Henjum, II<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Houts<br />
Michael and Nannette Lubinski<br />
Shirley Lumsden<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> Hospital Auxiliary<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Employees<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> Primary Care<br />
<strong>Medical</strong> Associates, Inc.<br />
Christopher J. Molitor, MD<br />
Money-Arenz Foundation, Inc.<br />
Dr. Larry and Lynne Moore<br />
George and Carol Osborne<br />
Fred and Susan Ott<br />
Radiological Associates of Sacramento<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Reginald D. Rice, Jr.<br />
Rotary Club of El Dorado Hills<br />
Rotary Club of Placerville #7475<br />
Sierra Health Foundation<br />
Neal and Adele Sisson<br />
Mark and Irene Smith<br />
Sherry and Jerry Smith<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Lin Soe, MD<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Earl R. Washburn<br />
David M. Webb, MD<br />
Sergio and Noel Barros<br />
Douglas and Virginia Bauske<br />
Tom and Loretta Chandler<br />
Stephen M. Cyphers, MD<br />
John and Pam Driscoll<br />
Esquires, William Fisher and Mary Muse<br />
Ed and Karen Good<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Ulrich B. Hacker<br />
Morgan and Leah Hall<br />
Blake and Jan Jobson<br />
John and Georgi Knight<br />
Neil and Edna Knutsen<br />
Kathryn B. Krejci<br />
Bob and Sally Lawson<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> Primary Care <strong>Medical</strong><br />
Associates, Inc.<br />
Ed and Sandy Ma<strong>the</strong>ws<br />
Janelle Meekma<br />
Jan Mignacco<br />
Richard and Judy Morris<br />
Mabel Morton<br />
Dave Nelson<br />
Claire Pacific<br />
Adele M. Peirce<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Reginald D. Rice, Sr.<br />
Vern Sahara<br />
Myron and Patricia Schmidt<br />
Katharina Truelove, M.D. and Skip Storm<br />
David M. Webb, MD<br />
James and Deborah Whipple<br />
Employees For A Healthier Community<br />
Campaign/NonProfit Partnership<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Employees<br />
Joe and Cyndy Salmon<br />
George and Elaine Carpenter<br />
General Fund<br />
Larry and Jackie Abel<br />
Gael and Joan Barsotti<br />
Merwin E. Butler<br />
El Dorado Winery Association<br />
Joining Hands Foundation<br />
Randall Kerr, MD<br />
Maria Pasquale<br />
Bill and Barbara Richardson<br />
John and Vicki Rulison<br />
Donald and Michele Smith<br />
Union Bank<br />
Dale and Dolores Aeschliman<br />
Richard and Jean Allured<br />
Anonymous<br />
Vernon Arambel<br />
Ralph and Sandra Bert<br />
Charles Bishop<br />
Jack and Doris Bleak<br />
Loellen Bonser<br />
John L. Burhenne<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt F. Burk<br />
Larren and Anna Marie Calderwood<br />
Jessie E. Church<br />
Church of Our Saviour<br />
C. Robert and Joanne Clarke<br />
Rick and Betty Cochran<br />
Peter and Mary Ellen Comerford<br />
Daniel and Arlene Comstock<br />
Patricia Cook<br />
Samuel Cott<br />
Cynthia Cowper<br />
Lois V. Cox<br />
William J. Crews<br />
William and Violet Davidson<br />
Richard A. Del Guercio<br />
John and Pam Driscoll<br />
Bertram C. Drouin<br />
Dr. Charles A. Eubanks<br />
Martha E. Faulkner<br />
Niles and Sheila Fleege<br />
John and June Florin<br />
Joseph V. Flynn<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore J. Gigante<br />
Walter G. Halliday<br />
Jack and Maureen Hannaford<br />
Betty A. Hazelton<br />
Betty E. Hock<br />
Edith Hoffman<br />
Mabel E. Hoover<br />
Herbert A. Jahn<br />
Robert and Dorothy Jones<br />
Mavis K. Jones<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Mark P. Kal<br />
Paul E. Kaplan, MD<br />
Earl H. Killian<br />
The Rev Craig and Suzanne Kuehn<br />
Lake Oaks Senior Mobile Home<br />
Community, Inc.<br />
Elbert and Rhea Landes<br />
Michal L. Lawrence<br />
Bonnie and Jack Line<br />
Tom and Lucille Livingstone<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Marion<br />
Jodie O. Mashburn<br />
Milan and Lena Ma<strong>the</strong>ws<br />
William and Irma McAtee<br />
Warren F. McHugh<br />
Jim and Mickey McNatt<br />
Tom and Jane Meuser<br />
Bernice B. Michelsen<br />
Elmer and Lena Miguelgorry<br />
Old Town Grill<br />
Gaylord and Phyllis Parks<br />
Ray and Emogene Petersen<br />
Donald F. Petersen<br />
Cheryl Purgett<br />
Robert and Marcella Reeder<br />
Leighton and Doris Richardson<br />
Raymond B. Roach<br />
Numa Roberts<br />
Janet L. Rodgers<br />
James and Judith Salomon<br />
Alzheimers Fund<br />
Neal and Adele Sisson<br />
Barbara H. Ashworth<br />
Bob and Billie Gillett<br />
Ed and Karen Good<br />
Neil and Edna Knutsen<br />
Barbara L. Leavitt<br />
Mabel Morton<br />
Margaret A. Stripe<br />
Bob West Scholarship Fund<br />
Mrs. Jean West<br />
Harry and Judy DeWolf<br />
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Albert Schweitzer once said, “At times our own light goes out and is rekindled by a spark from ano<strong>the</strong>r person. Each of us has<br />
cause to think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted <strong>the</strong> flame within us.” We would like to thank <strong>the</strong> hundreds of donors<br />
who make a huge difference in <strong>the</strong> lives and health of <strong>the</strong> community we serve. We extend our heartfelt thanks to all of you!<br />
Cancer Fund<br />
Threads of Life - Quilt Auction Committee<br />
18 Hole Ladies Group<br />
Neal and Adele Sisson<br />
Ed C. Berger<br />
Jerry and Nora Colombo<br />
Marie Filippello<br />
Frank and Kathy Hainley<br />
John and Evelyn Miller<br />
Roger and Jerri Sindel<br />
William and Penny Wilson<br />
Cardiac Fund<br />
Angelo and Joan Cardanini<br />
Neal and Adele Sisson<br />
David and Marie Gustafson<br />
CHATT (Congestive Heart) Fund<br />
Joyce Ferguson<br />
Felice N. McDonald<br />
Community Health Library<br />
Anonymous<br />
Stanley and Lorraine Hales<br />
Charles and Ruthie Loeffelbein<br />
Rosanna Miller<br />
Kandi Miranda<br />
Alice A. Robinson<br />
Tartan Construction<br />
Diabetes Education Fund<br />
Neal and Adele Sisson<br />
Emergency Room Fund<br />
Gilbert and Ka<strong>the</strong>rine Trapp<br />
Employee Assistance/<br />
Bridging <strong>the</strong> Gap<br />
Kevin and Phyllis Mark<br />
Dorothy Boyd<br />
Jo Ann and Anthony Creel<br />
Julianne D. Frey-Keeler<br />
Eleanor Giberson<br />
Cari L. Hartung<br />
Carolyn Hughes<br />
Nancy A. Jones<br />
Neil and Edna Knutsen<br />
Kristina and Stephen Miller<br />
Richard and Judy Morris<br />
Janet and Fred Morzov<br />
Diana K. Plagens<br />
Cheryl Purgett<br />
Kathleen L. Shumac<br />
Sharon D. Siebenthal<br />
Forget-Me-Not Fund<br />
(Breast Cancer Awareness)<br />
June Combellack<br />
Helen Dieckmann Fund for Respiratory<br />
Home Care<br />
Estate of H. Clay Dieckmann<br />
Harry J. Borde<br />
iWalk (Int’l Walk to School) Fund<br />
C & H Motor Parts<br />
Northside School<br />
Schnell School Parent Club<br />
Sierra Parent Club<br />
Janet Nachtman Cancer Fund<br />
The Little Give Event<br />
June Combellack<br />
Bill and Billie Chapman<br />
Robert and Evelyn Crowder<br />
Diagnostic Imaging<br />
Cameron Park Employees<br />
Diagnostic Imaging<br />
Placerville Employees<br />
William R. Evans<br />
Bob and Billie Gillett<br />
Renee A. Hargrove<br />
Fern Harper<br />
Clyde and Natalie Hebbron<br />
Tracey and Kevin Klumb<br />
Alan and Jeri McKnight<br />
Patricia A. McLean<br />
Claire and Jeffrey Winger<br />
Karen Miller Memorial Fund<br />
Gary and Marty Aalberg<br />
Dave and Karen Sterling<br />
Ms. Annemiek Storm and<br />
Mr. Edward Means<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> Golden Club<br />
Robinson’s Pharmacy<br />
Ma<strong>the</strong>wson-Bonser Nursing<br />
Scholarship Fund<br />
B T Rocca Jr Foundation<br />
Union Bank<br />
Gary and Sandie Abreo<br />
Pediatric Fund<br />
Anonymous<br />
Steven Doescher<br />
Mary E. Wall<br />
Pink Ribbon Fund for Breast Cancer<br />
Awareness<br />
El Dorado Community Foundation<br />
Shelby Ball<br />
Ray & Zella Miller Emergency Response<br />
System Fund<br />
Jim and Maureen Carter<br />
Warren Judson<br />
ResponseLink, LLC<br />
Sexual Assault Response Team<br />
(SART) Fund<br />
Dr. and Mrs. John Tucker<br />
Strength for <strong>the</strong> Journey - Surviving<br />
Sudden Loss<br />
Skip and Judy Kelly<br />
Soroptimist International of Cameron Park<br />
Gilbert and Earline Gutenberger<br />
Walt and Leona Narr<br />
Stephanie and Tim Poole<br />
The BirthPlace at <strong>Marshall</strong> Hospital<br />
Diana Bodi<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Michael W. Jones<br />
Transitional Care <strong>Center</strong> Fund<br />
Fred and Annabel Morris<br />
Gloria L. Ross<br />
Tribute Gifts from March 1, 2009<br />
to February 28, 2010<br />
In Memory of Contributors<br />
Cora E. Allen<br />
Dorothy and Buddy Atkins<br />
Amelia Bacoccini<br />
Curtis Peirce<br />
Dante Bacoccini<br />
Curtis Peirce<br />
Estelle P. Barry<br />
Robert and Marian Pingel<br />
David Robert Small Beichley<br />
Kathleen R. Beichley<br />
Bernice “Bettie” E. Berger<br />
Ed C. Berger<br />
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With sincere gratitude to our generous<br />
Foundation donors<br />
Quentin Bonser, MD<br />
Loellen Bonser<br />
In Memory of Contributors<br />
Continued<br />
Dulce Borde<br />
Harry J. Borde<br />
Steve Brazelton<br />
David and Cindy Brazelton<br />
William “Bill” and Marcelina “Lena” Briw<br />
Reno and Felice Zandonella<br />
Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Cerbo<br />
Jerry and Nora Colombo<br />
Don Chadwick<br />
Yolanda Chadwick<br />
Bernt E. Chappell<br />
Alyceann and Frank Ginelli and<br />
Roger Chappell<br />
Patrick and Margaret Clusiau<br />
Terese V. Clusiau<br />
Robert W. Combellack<br />
June Combellack<br />
Lila Davidson<br />
Gloria L. Ross<br />
Corinne Eggimann<br />
Roy and Pearl Carter<br />
James “Jim” Eliasen<br />
Shirley Eliasen<br />
Fred and Annabel Morris<br />
Clara Scheiber<br />
Dale and Margee Snyder<br />
Frances C. Sutter<br />
Lt. Robert S. Everts<br />
David and Cindy Brazelton<br />
Verna Ezzell<br />
Roger and Jerri Sindel<br />
Jim Farley<br />
Audrey Farley<br />
James D. Ferguson<br />
Joyce Ferguson<br />
Lloyd E. Giberson<br />
Mrs. Eleanor Giberson<br />
Patricia Gill<br />
Jan Mignacco<br />
Dick and Dot Gilmour<br />
Nelson and Amy Dawson<br />
Elbert H. “Al” Gray<br />
Evelyn Gray<br />
Bruce Gutenberger<br />
Gilbert and Earline Gutenberger<br />
Eleanor Haefele<br />
John and Lois Orr<br />
John P. Hahn<br />
Audrey Farley<br />
Steven Halliday<br />
Walter G. Halliday<br />
Wallace F. Hasbrouck<br />
Liesel F. Hasbrouck<br />
Inge Hawk<br />
Constance Lynch<br />
Marie Hill<br />
Stanley Hill<br />
Betty S. Hoodenpyl<br />
Herschell W. Hoodenpyl<br />
Claris Huffman<br />
Deborah Jones<br />
John Hunt<br />
Neil and Edna Knutsen<br />
Herbert F. Jacquier<br />
Alex and Barbara Revaz<br />
Calvin “Cal” Jones<br />
David and Marie Gustafson<br />
Arnold W. Jones<br />
Gary and Sandie Abreo<br />
Sylvia S. Jones<br />
Ron and Donna Mueller<br />
Mildred Kennedy<br />
Clifford and Janet Flannery<br />
James “Jim” Kinnerup<br />
David and Marie Gustafson<br />
Janet Kloster<br />
Russell and Helen Grove<br />
Eileen M. Kokinos<br />
Michael and Theresa Kokinos<br />
Flora M. Kosicki<br />
Herman F. Kosicki<br />
Samuel Kyburz<br />
John and Candace Beaver<br />
Harry and Judy DeWolf<br />
JoAnn Kessler<br />
Weldon E. Trahan<br />
Leonard L. Lewis<br />
George and Miriam Derksen<br />
Myrlah Lewis<br />
Rudolph Limon<br />
June A. Cotten<br />
James “Jim” Lougheed<br />
Blake and Jan Jobson<br />
Eldon A. and Gladys Lowe<br />
Vic and Jean Digesti<br />
Mace Lumsden<br />
Shirley Lumsden<br />
Josephine C. Maniscalco<br />
Marie Filippello<br />
George Marsh<br />
Idabelle Marsh<br />
Lois J. Maul<br />
Richard G. Maul<br />
Jennifer Mikkola<br />
Gilbert and Earline Gutenberger<br />
Edward E. “Bud” Miller<br />
Nelson and Amy Dawson<br />
Karen Miller<br />
Gary and Marty Aalberg<br />
Edward Means and Annemiek Storm<br />
Dave and Karen Sterling<br />
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Barbara J. Moore<br />
Erma Mikkelsen<br />
Leland Edsel “Ed” Moore<br />
Larry and Jackie Abel<br />
Barbara Ashworth<br />
Ed and Karen Good<br />
Gilbert and Earline Gutenberger<br />
Neil and Edna Knutsen<br />
Eileen L. Mason<br />
Tony and Tanya Moran<br />
Mabel Morton<br />
Maria Pasquale<br />
Dianna Samek<br />
Don Morrison<br />
John and Evelyn Miller<br />
Phillip D. Morton<br />
Mabel Morton<br />
Monica Moseley<br />
William and Penny Wilson<br />
Owen C. Murry, Jr.<br />
Barbara H. Ashworth<br />
Bob and Billie Gillett<br />
Ed and Karen Good<br />
Mabel Morton<br />
Margaret A. Stripe<br />
Janet Nachtman<br />
Clyde and Natalie Hebbron<br />
Paul Narr<br />
Walt and Leona Narr<br />
Robert V. Norris<br />
Lois A. Norris<br />
Curtis Peirce<br />
Adele M. Peirce<br />
Dora Petersen<br />
Carles E. Petersen<br />
Paul A. Peterson<br />
Marjorie L. Peterson<br />
Alex Poole<br />
Stephanie and Tim Poole<br />
Robert “Bob” Rawlinson<br />
Robert and Marian Pingel<br />
Patricia Thomas<br />
Terry and Pat Zarneke<br />
John A. Ray<br />
Ellen Yevdakimov<br />
Elaine Repass<br />
Timothy K. Repass<br />
Robert M. Riley, Jr., M.D.<br />
June Combellack<br />
Audrey Ross<br />
James Ross, Jr.<br />
Roger Rothlisberger<br />
Doreen Rothlisberger<br />
Charles C. Sampson<br />
Angeline E. Sampson<br />
Chauncey J. Smith<br />
Mary J. Smith<br />
Rosemary Smith<br />
Mary J. Smith<br />
Marie K. Striegel<br />
Bill Striegel<br />
Allan (Mike) Tose<br />
Harriett Tose<br />
Mark Trahan<br />
Barbara A. Miller<br />
Fred and Annabel Morris<br />
James Edward “Jet” Trogdon<br />
Sally Lawson<br />
Phyllis Turner<br />
Wilma Wintle<br />
Bobby Joe (Bob) Ussery<br />
Myron and Patricia Schmidt<br />
Maurice R. Vogelsang<br />
Alvina R. Vogelsang<br />
Jacqueline Vreeken<br />
Barbara H. Ashworth<br />
Earl and Barbara Charlton<br />
Nancy Ward Barnhart<br />
Isabella Alasti<br />
Ambrose and Louisa Boeding<br />
Marjorie F. Brown<br />
Laurie E. Eldridge<br />
Bill R. Lyon<br />
Janelle Meekma<br />
Mark and Ann Montgomery<br />
Donna Ward<br />
Irene R. Ward<br />
Thelma R. Weidman<br />
John C. Weidman<br />
Harley E. Weir<br />
Robert and Lois Schroth<br />
Robert O. “Bob” West<br />
Mrs. Jean West<br />
Robert D. Whitesell<br />
Pat Erhard<br />
Lt. Lindley Wing<br />
Mrs. Mabel A. Wing<br />
James Wright<br />
Bettie J. Wright<br />
Dorothy Wunschel<br />
Clyde and Natalie Hebbron<br />
Louis F. Wunschel<br />
Ronald and Margaret Huston<br />
Charlotte and Frank Zak<br />
Jerry and Hannelore Zak<br />
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Placerville 530.626.2920<br />
Cameron Park 530.672.7000<br />
El Dorado Hills 530.344.5400 or 916.933.8010<br />
<strong>Marshall</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is an<br />
independent, nonprofit community<br />
healthcare provider located in<br />
<strong>the</strong> heart of <strong>the</strong> Sierra Foothills<br />
between Sacramento and South<br />
Lake Tahoe. <strong>Marshall</strong> <strong>Medical</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />
includes <strong>Marshall</strong> Hospital, a fully<br />
accredited acute care facility with<br />
105 beds located in Placerville;<br />
several outpatient facilities in<br />
Cameron Park, El Dorado Hills,<br />
Placerville and Georgetown; and<br />
many community health and<br />
education programs. <strong>Marshall</strong> has<br />
over 200 board-certified physicians<br />
and a team of over 1,200 employees<br />
providing quality healthcare<br />
services to more than 150,000<br />
residents of El Dorado County.<br />
Carrie Poggio – Editor<br />
Marketing and Community Relations<br />
530.626-2816<br />
email: cpoggio@marshallmedical.org<br />
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