Value Report
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Value Report
Value Report St. Luke’s Health System 2011-12 On the cover: Taylor Moss (with brothers Nick and Caleb) survived childhood cancer. Read her story on page 21. Better Health Better Care Lower Cost The greatest wealth is health. –Virgil How Is St. Luke’s Providing Value in Health Care? Better health, better care, lower cost. This is our Triple Aim as we work every day to promote community health and keep medical costs down, prevent disease and injury, find health problems early when they are most treatable, and help patients with chronic, complex conditions manage their care to achieve their best quality of life. Health care is amazing: We save lives, mend injuries, cure diseases that were once incurable, conduct promising research, and promote healthy lifestyles. But the challenges are immense: People who don’t have access to care, can’t afford care, or receive poor care. Families who lose insurance coverage or are bankrupted by medical costs. Epidemics of heart disease, diabetes, and obesity, even in children. So what are we doing about it? Here’s just a sample: • We’re focusing on prevention. People are going to get sick, and they’re going to get hurt. But with our programs and knowledge today, there is much we can prevent. • We’re building a strong network of primary care—a medical home where patients build a real relationship with their provider team (see page 15). • We’re advocating for a system that rewards providers for quality care, successful outcomes, and cost-efficiency—not just for the number of procedures they perform. • We’re eliminating waste through the implementation of Lean. For every dollar we spend to reduce waste in waiting time and duplication of services, we save three to four dollars in actual or avoidable costs. • We’re boosting our own employees’ health, setting the example as well as developing and demonstrating the ability to improve the health of our communities (see page 3). • We’re engaging the community for philanthropic investment. For every dollar donated, we’re matching nine. Because we truly value your health. Follow Dr. Pate’s Prescription for Change, where he and other leaders blog about St. Luke’s vision, strategy, and the ups and downs on our journey to transform health care. Just go to drpate.stlukesblogs.org, or follow Dr. Pate at twitter.com/ drpatestlukes. David C. Pate, MD, JD St. Luke’s Health System President and CEO You can also visit stlukesonline.org/news for our children’s health blog, Grow, and our blog for cancer patients and their families, LiveWell. And look for St. Luke’s on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. The problems with health care are complex and far-reaching. But innovative solutions are coming every day from physicians, nurses, and other leaders in the field, as well as health care consumers, employers, insurance companies, and those who work in Medicare and Medicaid. Together we are improving patient care, working to improve community health, and achieving lower costs. 2 Accountable Care At St. Luke’s, accountable care is our standard of practice, and this fall we will apply to become a federally recognized Accountable Care Organization (ACO) through participation in the Medicare Shared Savings Program. The federal government is looking to willing health systems like ours to take a leadership role in providing effective, evidence-based care that truly serves the needs of today’s patients, families, caregivers, and communities. From prevention and education to early screening, from cutting-edge treatment to leadingedge research, from delivering babies to caring for patients through hospice, everything we do is continuously evaluated and redesigned as needed to best serve the people of our region. 3 Value = Prevention $35,000—wow! That’s how much cash Vinny Picard guesses he blew on cigarettes over 23 years of smoking. But there’s no price you can put on freedom from smoking, and Vinny is not looking back. Today he sleeps better, feels great in the morning, and enjoys the taste of food again. And as a security officer at St. Luke’s, he’s got the lung power to race up the stairs in an emergency—and we’re all grateful for that! Vinny quit smoking through St. Luke’s Healthy U, a healthy lifestyle program offered to all St. Luke’s employees. The tobacco cessation component includes personal coaching and a home DVD series developed by local anti-smoking expert Nancy Casperson, who trained in the latest techniques at the Mayo Clinic. The program also includes prescription medication if needed, which St. Luke’s Pharmacies initially cover for free. The program so far has an 80% success rate, and will easily pay for itself in lower health care costs and increased productivity. Great job Vinny! And great job Healthy U! About Healthy U • Of 7,881 employees enrolled in our health insurance plan, 94% are participating in Healthy U. • Employees qualify for lower insurance premiums if they meet goals such as healthy blood pressure and blood glucose. • Programs include health coaching and counseling, weight management, diabetes, healthy pregnancy, smoking cessation, and more. Value = Patient-Centered Care Cy Burr remembers all too well the first time she faced cancer. Sitting alone in a cold, sterile chemotherapy room—not even her parents allowed in with her. Waiting days for results. No one asking her what she felt, what she needed. Feeling like she had no control. And this was at a well-respected medical center. But it was 25 years ago, and almost without exception, this was how medicine was practiced. Fast-forward to 2012. Cy is facing cancer for the third time. But it’s a different world. Cy’s doctors and nurses at St. Luke’s Mountain States Tumor Institute (MSTI) appreciate her input and encourage her to be an active member of her own care team. The chemo suite is a welcoming place: Family and friends can be with her, and volunteers ask if she’d like a pillow, a blanket, or something to eat. Patients and families are at the center of all we do at St. Luke’s. Every plan, every process, is designed to meet their needs—physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. At St. Luke’s MSTI, this includes not only the most advanced, most effective medical treatment but counseling, education, nutrition, exercise, and spiritual care. Patient-centered care also means listening to patients, understanding what they truly need, and providing education and information so they know what to expect. Cancer is a tough road to travel; patients and those who love them need all the support they can get for the best possible quality of life and chance for survival. We know—and studies show—that this comes from caring for the whole patient, and listening to their valuable insights on their own health. • Pre-hypertension, hypertension, pre-diabetes, and diabetes rates all improved by more than 10 percent among employees. Now that he no longer smokes, Security Officer Vinny Picard can go toe-to-toe with St. Luke’s young visitors. We want our employees to be as healthy as possible for themselves, their patients, their families, and their communities. –Dr. David Pate Cy Burr and her care team, from left to right: Dr. Jonathan Swerdloff, medical oncology; Dr. Jon Getz, surgery; Dr. Geoff Swanson, primary care; and Finn the dog, unconditional love. 4 Value = Community Health St. Luke’s McCall’s commitment to prevention and wellness goes back nearly two decades, thanks to the vision of a very dedicated doctor, board of directors, and CEO at what was then McCall Memorial Hospital. Dr. Ed Hershgold, internist and psychiatrist, started the program with a presentation on heart disease prevention. He spoke to an audience of one. But Dr. Hershgold and the team in McCall felt strongly that the hospital had a responsibility to promote physical and mental health in the community, so they nurtured the fledgling program, carefully pooling resources with organizations such as the University of Idaho, Ponderosa State Park, and the City of McCall. In 2011, more than 4,900 people took part in classes, screenings, and events that ranged from concussion awareness to grief support to tracking Santa Claus on a snowshoe trek. Today the Center for Health Promotion is an important component of the St. Luke’s McCall Integrative Medicine Clinic, whose service area extends to New Meadows, Donnelly, Council, and Riggins. “Our goal is to help people live energetic lives and avoid illness,” says Dr. Dan Ostermiller, medical director of the clinic and center. Dr. Ostermiller, a family medicine physician and integrative medicine fellow who is board-certified in medical acupuncture, says “A healthy lifestyle that includes exercise, nutrition, stress reduction, and social connections brings better health at a lower cost.” McCall Center for Health Promotion founder, Dr. Ed Hershgold, left, with current medical director, Dr. Dan Ostermiller. And Dr. Hershgold? Even though he retired and passed the baton to Dr. Ostermiller many years ago, he still keeps his hand in. He’s currently leading a class called, appropriately, “Embracing Aging.” 6 Taking Health to Heart 5 St. Luke’s Wood River’s Heart of the Matter is a community tradition, serving more than 1,000 people every spring in Ketchum and Hailey. For only $10, participants receive a health screening that includes a blood test for HDL and LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, and glucose levels; blood pressure check; and prostate (PSA) test for men. Value = Managing Complex Conditions Dedicated to keeping people out of the hospital? Say what? seen by a cardiologist, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant for follow-up care that includes a complete evaluation as well as education and support for following a low-salt diet, getting regular exercise, quitting smoking, managing stress, and watching for symptoms. It’s true—St. Luke’s wants to keep people out of the hospital as much as possible. Patients with chronic, complex conditions use the greatest amount of health care resources, by far. Unfortunately, they often wait to access those resources until their condition is critical, so they end up in the emergency department or intensive care unit—two of the most expensive hospital services of all. At home, heart failure patients can take advantage of Telehealth monitoring, which sends vital signs— such as blood oxygen, blood pressure, weight, temperature, and blood glucose—to a Home Care nurse every day. Daily review of Telehealth data can catch sudden weight gain, changes in blood pressure, or other indicators immediately, allowing the primary care physician or cardiologist to make treatment adjustments before the patient’s condition deteriorates, keeping them safe at home, stable, and independent. We know we can keep many patients with serious conditions—such as heart failure and diabetes— out of the hospital, and help them manage their conditions for a fraction of the cost, with much better outcomes for their health. In our outpatient Heart Failure Clinics, for example, patients are Living Well with Diabetes The number of Americans diagnosed with type 2 diabetes continues to climb—closely associated with our country’s increasing obesity and inactivity. Today, more than 25 million Americans are living with diabetes, and many of them are struggling with poor health and devastating medical bills. 7 But there is hope for people with diabetes, and loads of success stories. At St. Luke’s Humphreys Diabetes Center, hope and success are alive and well, from the original center in Boise to clinics, community centers, schools, and summer camps throughout southern and central Idaho, eastern Oregon, and northern Nevada. In 2011, the registered nurses, dietitians, and diabetes educators at Humphreys provided care, education, counseling, and support for more than 4,700 children and adults with diabetes, helping them effectively manage their blood sugar through diet, medication, exercise, and stress reduction. Studies show diabetes education can reduce complications by 50 percent and hospitalizations by 72 percent, and that every dollar invested in diabetes education can cut health care costs by up to $8.76. Thanks to Humphreys, people are healthier, they feel better, they stay out of the hospital, and they save money. Young and old, they are preventing or successfully managing diabetes and living their best quality of life. Value = A Team Approach Patients get the team treatment at St. Luke’s Clinic – Eastern Oregon Medical Associates (EOMA). With three care teams that include physicians, nurse practitioners, and nurses, patients can be sure that someone who knows and cares about them is always available. The clinic, located in Baker City, continues to evolve to meet changing patient needs, providing evening and weekend hours, and clinic space for visiting specialists in cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. This is the model of a “medical home,” and St. Luke’s EOMA is in fact becoming one of the first “Patient-Centered Primary Care Homes” certified by the state of Oregon. This designation certifies a focus on wellness and prevention, efficient and effective care, management and support for those with chronic conditions, and a whole-person view of the physical and behavioral health care needs of patients and families. 8 Compassionate Care As nurse care manager at St. Luke’s EOMA, Mary Stearns (above, right) gets to know and care about her patients. A crucial part of her job is to listen and understand the big picture of each patient’s physical, mental, behavioral, and social health needs. One of those patients was Eileen, who died in 2012 at the age of 87. Mary helped Eileen manage her many medications, arrange for home care, and connect with community resources, including help for domestic abuse. She worked with Eileen’s daughter Pam (above, left) to try to keep Eileen out of the abusive situation. “Mary did everything she could do,” Pam says. “Every time I cried, she was right there for me.” At the end, Mary says, Eileen finally found peace, under the gentle care of hospice and in assisted living, away from her abuser. 9 Value = Healthy Families Play games. Enjoy a healthy snack. Make new friends. Have fun with your family. Increase your knowledge. Challenge yourself. Build your confidence. Let me hear you say YEAH! That’s Youth Engaged in Activities for Health, a fun and exciting program that helps children and teens dealing with weight issues to develop the tools to take charge of their health. Ten-year-old Zayra Martinez is a Wood River YEAH! kid who completed the program with her parents, Gabriel and Maria, and her little sister Berenice. And yes, it was a family project, because YEAH! requires a family commitment. YEAH! is also a safe place for kids to socialize without fear of teasing or bullying. They make new friends and gain confidence; some have even gone out for sports for the first time. Maria says she liked the program because now Zayra really understands why her body needs fruits and vegetables, and the whole family is more active together. Zayra says she liked it because it was fun. During the four-month program, Zayra and her family worked with the YEAH! team, which included a doctor, nurse, dietitian, social worker, physical therapist, and YMCA fitness coach. They went to weekly classes where they learned about nutrition and behavior modification, set goals for the upcoming week, and did fun physical activities like rock climbing, swimming, and Zumba. 10 It Takes a Village Zayra Martinez (above, right) has fun with little sister Berenice at Hemingway School Park in Ketchum. The whole family stays active by playing together. Preventing childhood obesity is a high-priority, System-wide initiative of St. Luke’s Children’s, and we are committed to working with community partners to address this growing epidemic. In addition to the Wood River program, YEAH! is also offered in Meridian and Twin Falls. YEAH! partners include local pediatricians and family medicine physicians, the Wood River YMCA, St. Luke’s-Elks Rehab, Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health, St. Luke’s Wood River Foundation, and St. Luke’s Center for Community Health. Value = Specialists Close to Home Orthopedic surgeon Greg Irvine thought he was coming to McCall to slow down. And although he’s cut back on what was a 90-hour work week in his longtime Portland practice, he’s busier than he expected in his new, small mountain town environment. Having an orthopedic surgeon in town has made a big difference for families in McCall and the surrounding area. Before Dr. Irvine’s arrival, people often traveled to Boise or Lewiston for even simple injuries like a broken bone. Today, they can have a hip or knee replaced at St. Luke’s McCall, including all pre- and post-surgery appointments and physical therapy. “Patients recover better close to home,” Dr. Irvine says. “Traveling for all those appointments, especially when you’re in pain, is a heavy burden— financially, physically, and time-wise.” Work-related injuries in ranching, logging, industrial, and mining bring in many of his patients, along with recreational injuries from activities such as skiing and hiking. Not all patients can be treated in McCall; they may have other needs, such as cardiology or intensive care following surgery. In those cases, Dr. Irvine arranges immediate care with a Boise orthopedist. “My fellow St. Luke’s docs have provided tremendous support, both here and in Boise,” he says. “Between our local primary care doctors and the specialists in Boise, we provide seamless, integrated care.” Bringing Specialists to the Region St. Luke’s employed physician model is the key to recruiting specialists to our communities. Doctors may feel they face too many uncertainties to take a chance in an area with a low population like ours, so we do all we can to lower the risk. When doctors know they can focus on medicine rather than worrying about running a business, when they know they are joining an integrated health care system where primary and specialty physicians work together to provide coordinated care, they are much more likely to choose to live and practice in Idaho with St. Luke’s. 11 Value = Coordinated Care From the time she was born, Karly Wiggins was a regular at St. Luke’s Children’s Metabolic Clinic. Today, at age 6, she only checks in with her old friends once a year. How Karly got from there to here tells the story of St. Luke’s Children’s philosophy of care: We provide a wide range of pediatric specialists so kids and families receive advanced care close to home, and when children must leave the state for care, we work closely with the out-of-state hospital to help coordinate their treatment and safe return. Like every baby born in Idaho, Karly underwent newborn blood screening. This standard testing screens for more than 46 conditions, including citrullinemia type 1. In the liver, excess protein is converted to ammonia, which is then broken down and excreted as urine. Karly is missing one of the enzymes vital to this process; without treatment, highly toxic ammonia could quickly build up to dangerous levels in her body. Karly’s care was managed by her primary care doctor and a team of specialists, including those at the Metabolic Clinic: Dr. Cary Harding—a metabolic disease specialist who regularly travels to Boise from Doernbecher Children’s Hospital in Portland—along with a St. Luke’s dietitian, nurse, and genetic counselor. Her Metabolic Clinic visits included a complete examination—from the condition of her hair and skin to her nutrition and growth. Following her successful liver transplant, Karly Wiggins has become a big fan of ice cream. At age 4, Karly’s liver began to fail, and her current treatment was no longer enough. She eventually underwent a liver transplant at Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake, and received follow-up care from her Boise doctors. The transplant changed her life, says her mom, Kara. “She’s a completely different kid now—she has lots of energy and keeps up with her brothers. We feel very, very lucky.” Dr. Greg Irvine, far right, with the St. Luke’s McCall surgical team, left to right: Laura Finan, CST; Kelly White, CST; Keith Howard, RN; Troy Britton, CRNA; and Deb Nalder, RN. At St. Luke’s Children’s seven multidisciplinary clinics, kids and parents can see several specialists at a single appointment. Clinics include cystic fibrosis, NICU follow-up, cleft lip and palate, spina bifida, bowel and bladder, metabolic, and genetics. 12 Value = Discovery Welcome to the promise of the human genome project. Kalydeco is a breakthrough treatment for people with a certain type of cystic fibrosis—a gene mutation that results in a thick, sticky mucus particularly dangerous to the lungs and digestive system. And Kalydeco is not just a breakthrough for cystic fibrosis (CF), but a model for other conditions with mutated genes. The drug is a “small molecule” that alters the protein structure and function at the cellular level, allowing cells with the mutant gene to function more like normal cells. In other words, the gene is still broken, but the patient is no longer sick. Rachel Gerdon took part in the Kalydeco Phase 3 study through St. Luke’s Cystic Fibrosis Center of Idaho. She has not been hospitalized even once since she started taking the drug three years ago. Patients Are at the Heart of Research Before that, she was in the hospital every three to four months with serious lung infections, missing two to three weeks of work at a time and racking up staggering medical bills. And she was getting sicker every year. But within two months of taking the drug, Rachel was breathing more easily and had more energy. She and the other study participants showed dramatic improvements in lung function, and a few even gained some weight—a major challenge for people who have CF. Rachel has no doubt that without Kalydeco she would not be able to keep up with her young daughter or teach the gymnastics classes she loves. “CF kept me from doing things because I was either sick or avoiding places where I might pick up a bug,” she says. “Now I don’t even think about it. For the first time, I have a normal life.” St. Luke’s is committed to bringing cutting-edge research opportunities to all eligible patients, to help improve their medical outcomes and quality of life. We pushed forward in this commitment in 2011 by hiring Mark Roberts, MD as our first-ever System Medical Director of Research. Dr. Roberts is leading a research team that oversaw 218 studies last year, involving 2,297 adult and child participants. These studies include: • The evaluation of a new drug that “turns off” an abnormal gene in infants who have the most common childhood cancer, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). • A national research project dedicated to osteochondritis dissecans of the knee, a cartilage problem affecting an increasing number of young athletes. • Nursing research fellowship projects ranging from “Healing Touch” to IV insertion. 14 13 • A virtual education program for young adults who have diabetes, a partnership between St. Luke’s Humphreys Diabetes Center, the University of Idaho, and the National Institutes of Health. To lead as a health system, a strong research program will take us to the next level. We have to be at the cutting edge. Taking part in a clinical trial for a breakthrough drug has given Rachel Gerdon a “normal life” she can share with her family, including daughter Taeylah. –Mark Roberts, MD St. Luke’s Health System Medical Director of Research Welcome, St. Luke’s Jerome! A trusted health care resource in the Magic Valley since 1952, St. Benedicts Family Medical Center joined St. Luke’s Health System in 2011. St. Luke’s Jerome is working particularly close with St. Luke’s Magic Valley, recently joining their two Foundations into one integrated Foundation to support St. Luke’s and the community. Value = Access to Primary Care Value = Safety + Better Care Strong primary care is the cornerstone of St. Luke’s vision to transform health care. We believe everyone should have access to medical care, and those at risk for injury, medical complications, or serious illness should receive comprehensive, coordinated care. seeking care for a problem until it becomes a fullblown health crisis, or until it is too late. St. Luke’s is meeting the need by: Sepsis is a dangerous complication that kills as many people each year as heart attack, and outnumbers death from breast cancer almost five to one. And it’s avoidable. This includes a “medical home,” in which a team of primary and specialty physicians and other caregivers works closely together to provide patients with an individual care plan to promote their best health. • Giving doctors the support they need to care for Medicare, Medicaid, and non-insured patients. Idaho has a primary care shortage, particularly in regions that are largely rural and sparsely populated. We know that when people must travel far for health services, or when they have no insurance and no medical home, they often put off • Bringing primary care physicians to urban and rural areas through employment and other financial arrangements. • Working to extend hours to evenings and weekends at many St. Luke’s clinics, and making them accessible to all St. Luke’s patients, regardless of their home clinic. • Hiring more nurse practitioners and physician assistants to work closely with physicians as integral members of the care team. Preventing and reducing sepsis and other serious complications such as infection, pneumonia, and bed sores are vital to survival and quality of life for our patients. They also result in lower medical costs. St. Luke’s was a national leader in developing the standards to prevent, identify, and treat sepsis— evidence-based procedures that have been shown over time to be the most successful. In our Emergency Departments, we are recognizing sepsis and potential sepsis earlier, and aggressively 15 These efforts are resulting in dramatic improvements in the outcomes for people with sepsis, with prevention rates that rank among the best in the country. We improved by 70% the rate of patients receiving perfect sepsis care, and our data shows we are saving the lives of patients who would otherwise not have survived—at least 25 lives saved from 2009-11. Sepsis is a potentially life-threatening illness in which the bloodstream becomes overwhelmed by bacteria as it fights an infection. It’s most common and most dangerous in the elderly, children, and those who have a weakened immune system, are obese, or have a chronic condition like type 2 diabetes. If sepsis progresses to septic shock, blood pressure drops dramatically and major organs and body systems, including the kidneys, liver, lungs, and central nervous system, stop working. St. Luke’s Health System’s overall sepsis mortality rate in 2011 was less than half the national rate. The hospital has added new patient beds and bright, new exterior signs for increased visibility, day and night. Plans are under way for a new nurse call light system and interactive TVs in patient rooms. Looking toward the future, St. Luke’s Jerome has engaged four local community focus groups in assessing the area’s health care needs: the medical staff, the Hispanic/Latino community, hospital and clinic employees, and community members and leaders. treating patients within the first six hours of admission. In our Critical Care Units, Operating Rooms, and patient rooms, doctors and nurses follow specific steps to prevent the infections that can lead to sepsis, and intervene immediately when sepsis does occur. What is Sepsis? Transfer Center HealthGrades, based on 2009 data from 5,000 U.S. hospitals Air St. Luke’s is a crucial part of our new Transfer Center, which serves referring physicians and their critically ill patients from around the region. The center is staffed 24/7 by registered nurses, and provides immediate access to emergency transport services and consultation with cardiologists, neonatologists, obstetricians, pediatric critical care, and other specialists. 16 Value = Education Education is everything to Boise State nursing student Minela Kostjerevac. When she left Bosnia with her parents at age 11, none of them spoke English. Now, at 22, Minela is a college senior and ready to make a difference. “I wanted to do something rewarding for myself and others,” she says. “Something challenging, with real opportunities for growth.” Medical school students and residents gain valuable hands-on experience at St. Luke’s hospitals and clinics through our partnerships with Family Medicine Residency of Idaho and the University of Washington’s primary care and psychiatry programs. But the majority of our students are in undergraduate and graduate programs at Boise State University, Idaho State University, the College of Southern Idaho, and Northwest Nazarene University. Most are nursing students, but nearly every field is represented, including respiratory therapy, social work, pharmacy, culinary arts, surgical technology, paramedic training, dietitian studies, radiology, and physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Minela attended Meridian Medical Arts High School, completed internships, became a certified nursing aid, and volunteered. Every step contributed to her decision to choose nursing. She completed her clinical rotation at St. Luke’s Boise on the Telemetry Unit, where patients are on continuous cardiac monitoring. She took care of two patients each shift, performing under the supervision of a registered nurse. “Nurses make the difference,” Minela says. “They empathize with patients, and really make them feel at home.” 17 Boise State senior Minela Kostjerevac is excited about the challenges and opportunities of the nursing career that lies ahead. St. Luke’s invests in future health care leaders at Idaho colleges and universities by providing scholarships and support for faculty positions and capital projects, such as Boise State’s new Norco Building, which houses the Department of Nursing and University Health Services. Nursing graduates expect a high-quality career at St. Luke’s, due in large part to our designation as a Magnet organization. Magnet is nationally recognized as the gold standard for nursing excellence: compassionate, patient-centered, and always reaching for a higher standard. 18 More than 1,600 students trained or observed at St. Luke’s hospitals and clinics in 2011. 19 Value = Community Involvement Over his long career as a U.S. Air Force pilot, Steve Kaatz was proud to be part of something bigger than himself. He feels the same way about serving on the boards of St. Luke’s Magic Valley and Jerome. “I joined the St. Luke’s Board because I want to make sure we’re on the cutting edge of medicine, and to lead others to become committed donors to St. Luke’s,” Steve says. Steve is one of 90 board members and more than 500 volunteers who give their time and skills to benefit St. Luke’s Health System. Our board members are community stakeholders who are making decisions and leading innovation at St. Luke’s because they are committed to quality health care for their families, friends, and neighbors. As a member of the Foundation Board, Steve was deeply involved in fundraising to help bring the new, state-of-the-art medical center in Twin Falls from vision to reality. “My dreams were exceeded,” he says. Value = Electronic Medical Records Access to information is at the heart of “myStLuke’s,” our new electronic health record system—information that makes health care safer, more efficient, and easier for patients to navigate. Through the system’s “myChart” feature, patients can communicate with their doctor’s office, access test results, request an appointment, and review their health history—all through the convenience of their own laptop, desktop, or tablet. With myStLuke’s, doctors have patients’ current health information and medical history at their fingertips, allowing them to most effectively coordinate each patient’s care, reducing duplication of tests, communicating instantly with other providers, and receiving automatic reminders when a patient is due for a test or screening. Doctors can transmit prescriptions electronically, reducing the risk of transcription errors, and can look at drug interactions, allergies, and whether a certain drug is covered by the patient’s insurance, before ever contacting the pharmacy. Eight pilot sites began implementation of myStLuke’s in November 2011, and additional hospital services and clinics have been added in waves in a process that will continue through 2013. More than 5,000 patients are actively using myChart, and nearly 2.8 million lab results and more than 450,000 imaging reports have been added to patient records. In the works: a myChart app that will allow patients to access their health record directly from their smart phone. Steve Kaatz is president of the St. Luke’s Magic Valley/Jerome Health Foundation Board of Directors, and a member of St. Luke’s Magic Valley and Jerome Hospital Boards of Directors. For a complete list of all St. Luke’s boards, visit stlukesonline.org/boards. St. Luke’s Kid For A Night is the Children’s Hospital’s largest annual fundraiser. Just like Magic Valley’s Epicurean Evening, McCall’s Big Squeeze, and Wood River’s Winter Ball, Kid For A Night brings friends of St. Luke’s together to put the “fun” in fundraising. The new St. Luke’s Nampa opened July 1, 2012, with a full-service Emergency Department, along with lab and medical imaging services. Additional services will roll out as interior construction progresses. The project represents a $30 million investment in Canyon County, and will create an estimated 300 new jobs when completed. 20 Value = Dedicated Donors Taylor Moss is triple-lucky. And not just because she’s a triplet, although that’s pretty cool. Her really big luck is that she survived cancer. But anyone who knows Taylor’s story will tell you it was way more than good luck. She had top care from top experts in childhood cancer at St. Luke’s MSTI. And she had some extra special people backing her up: her parents, D.H. and Margaret, her bothers, Caleb and Nick, and a bunch of family and friends. “The people at MSTI were nothing but great,” D.H. says. “Every person was 100 percent professional and caring.” But D.H. and Margaret saw that staff and families had long outgrown the clinic space, so on the advice of one of Taylor’s nurses, Barb Scott, they decided to give $100,000 to help expand the pediatric facilities. Because he owns Tom Scott Motors, D.H. was able to structure the gift over five years to maximize the potential of matching gifts from Toyota. “When you take something as devastating as your child having cancer, and make it such a positive experience,” D.H. says, “there’s never a big enough way to say thanks.” Sergio Value = Economic Benefit 21 Taylor Moss rips it up on the lacrosse field—back in action two years after successful treatment for non-Hodgkin anaplastic lymphoma. St. Luke’s MSTI Pediatrics expansion is already under way, with a beautiful new waiting room (above) with plenty of space and fun activities for kids, families, and the care team. The next phase will more than double exam and treatment rooms. Other upcoming projects at St. Luke’s include an expansion of the Children’s Hospital and a new Heart Hospital in Boise. As Idaho’s only locally owned, not-for-profit health system and the state’s largest private employer, St. Luke’s economic impact goes well beyond health care and ripples throughout the region. We provide jobs, contracts, and financial support for local health programs, and we deliver the high quality health care that is a major factor in drawing new businesses and skilled and educated citizens to our communities. In 2011, St. Luke’s System-wide direct and indirect economic effect was estimated at more than $2.3 billion in sales for area businesses, more than $994 million paid in wages and salaries, over 24,000 jobs created, and more than $46 million in local taxes generated.* *2011 Economic Impacts of St. Luke’s Health System in Idaho, by Steven Peterson, College of Business and Economics, University of Idaho. Report commissioned by St. Luke’s. A Clear Choice in the Magic Valley Clear Springs Foods is the world’s largest producer of rainbow trout, processing more than 20 million pounds of the colorful fish every year. Founded in 1966 and located in the ruggedly beautiful Snake River Canyon near Buhl, Clear Springs is a privately held, employee owned company. And its 350 employees were thrilled when a brand new hospital opened in their community in 2011. Clear Springs and St. Luke’s Magic Valley have been close partners for many years, working together to promote employee and community health. President and CEO Larry Cope serves on St. Luke’s Health System Board of Directors, and the two organizations have put together health fairs for Clear Springs employees on site. Both provide health benefits to their employees through AmeriBen, which has stabilized Clear Springs’ costs to administer insurance. And the new, state-of-the-art St. Luke’s Magic Valley has been a top recruiting tool for Clear Springs, offering not only high quality health care services for potential employees, but attractive job opportunities for their family members. 22 Thank you for giving to St. Luke’s! Donors to St. Luke’s Treasure Valley, Magic Valley, and McCall January-December, 2011 $250,000-$500,000 Killebrew-Thompson Memorial Golf Tournament Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation, Inc. Betty B. Marquina Trust St. Luke’s Boise/Meridian Auxiliary St. Luke’s Kid for a Night $100,000-$249,999 J.A. & Kathryn Albertson Foundation Boise Radiology Group Children’s Miracle Network Costco Jacksons Food Stores Craig H. Neilsen Foundation Chris and Barbara Petersen $50,000-$99,999 Brian Olson Memorial Golf Tournament Al and Fran Frost Kohl’s Dr. and Mrs. David C. Pate St. Luke’s Scramble for the Kids $25,000-$49,999 23 American Family Insurance Anonymous Tom and Marilyn Beck First Federal, Twin Falls Gary and Carolyn Fletcher G.D.S. Legacy Foundation, Inc. Estate of Betty K. Harano IDADIV Federal Credit Union Kissler Family Foundation, Inc. Kroll Family Harry W. Morrison Foundation Norco Seagraves Family Foundation Snake River Stampede Susan G. Komen for the Cure Walmart State Giving Program $10,000-$24,999 Anonymous A.J. and Susie Balukoff Murali Bathina, MD Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award Foundation Canyon Park, A Neilsen & Company Development CH2M Hill Dr. Scott Huerd and Dr. Sogol Nowbar, and Jack and Ellaheh Huerd Idaho Steelheads Intermountain Industries Petroglyph Engery Foundation, Inc. Anna Margaret Jones John and Janet Kee James M. Kelly KeyBank, Boise JR and Jeanne King David and Kay Merrick Military Order of the Devil Dogs St. Luke’s Magic Valley Human Resources Jeff and Kristine Stoddard Jeff and Christal Taylor Thrivent Financial Tom Scott Motors Toyota Dealer Match Program Dr. and Mrs. Michael Tullis Twin Falls County Fair Twin Falls Health Initiatives Trust United Way of Treasure Valley Walmart, 12th Ave., Nampa Walmart, Boise Walmart, Franklin, Nampa Walmart, Mountain Home Walmart, Ontario J.A. Wedum Foundation Barbara L. Wilson In 2011, more than 5,500 donors gave over $7.6 million to support hospitals, programs, and services throughout St. Luke’s Health System and the communities we serve. Dr. Fred and Amy Costello DJO, LLC Robert L. Duerr, MD Dr. Ezekiel R. & Edna Wattis Dumke Foundation Dykman Electrical Inc., Boise Frederick K. Emge, MD Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Forbes Four J Foundation Stefanie Fry, MD Todd and Pam Gabriel Gardner Company David and Anne Moree Goss Kris Gulbranson Patty and Alan Head Alice and Tom Hennessey Hewlett-Packard/ColorLok Leah Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Moss Oppenheimer Companies, Inc. Jan and Sheryl Packwood Marshall F. Priest, MD John L. Scott Foundation Carolyn Seibel Mike Shannahan JR Simplot Company, Downtown Gay C. Simplot Southern Idaho Radiology, P.A. S-Sixteen Limited Partnership St. Luke’s Boise Obstetrics and Gynecology St. Luke’s Clinic Magic Valley, Physician Center St. Luke’s Magic Valley Auxiliary $5,000-$9,999 Micheal J. Adcox, MD Ahrens DeAngeli Law Group, LLP Anonymous (2) Larry W. Baxter Matt Bell and Julie Carmine Berkeley Building Company, Inc. Blue Cross of Idaho Blue Lakes Gastroenterology, PLLC BMO Capital Markets Boise Office Equipment Kenny and Suz Bolton Steve and Anne Brown Jeff, Kathy, Jack, and Robert Cilek Cloverdale Plumbing Company, Inc. Comedy 4 A Cure Complex Care Hospital of Idaho Cornerstone Credit Union D.A. Davidson & Company D.B. Fitzpatrick & Co., Inc. D.M.A. Lighting Inc Danthinne Family Darin and Ann DeAngeli Dare C. and Fern Debeaumont Trust DeBest Plumbing, Inc. L. Dee Family Foundation Draft Foote Cone & Belding (FCB) Seattle Adrienne Edens Charles and Carolyn Eiriksson Emergency Medicine of Idaho, PA Epic Dr. and Mrs. James Field Mike and Robin Fisher Mary Gauger Cy Gearhard General Physics Corp Jeff Gilbertson, MD Golden Corral, Boise Harriman Foundation Group David Hinchman, MD Estate of Junior R. Hines Houston-Bugatsch Architects Chtd IDACORP Employee Community Service Fund IDACORP Southern Employee Community Service Fund Idaho Community Foundation Idaho Power Company Steve and Cheryl Kaatz LaMont and Vicki Keen Roderick and Barbara Kerr Knife River Corporation - Northwest Dr. and Mrs. William Kreisle Ladd Family Pharmacy Laurel’s Luau Lea Electric, LLC Legend Ridge @ Columbia Village Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores, Heyburn Brian Matteson and Anna Nyman McDermott Will & Emery, LLP Pat and Lisa McMurray Micron Technology, Inc. Moffatt Thomas Moreton & Company Christy and Phil Neuhoff OfficeMax Boise Community Fund Doug Oppenheimer Skip and Esther Oppenheimer PacificSource Health Plans Paige Mechanical Group, Inc. Herb and Judy Patriarche Primary Therapy Source Quality Electric Rich and Georgiann Raimondi RC Willey Regence BlueShield of Idaho Chris and Kim Roth Saltzer Medical Group D. Kurt Seppi Sharlie’s Devils Hockey Shoot For A Cure Sodexo, Boise Sodexo, Sacramento St. Luke’s Women’s Fitness Celebration Stoel Rives LLP Joni and John Stright David Stuesse, MD Turn-Key Medical, Inc. U.S. Bank Institutional Trust & Custody United Way of South Central Idaho Valley Pathology Associates Walmart, Caldwell Walmart, Garden City Walmart, Meridian Wells Fargo Bank Judith L. Wright ZGA Architects and Planners Norman Zuckerman, MD $2,500-$4,999 Action Couriers Adelante Media Group Albertsons/SUPERVALU AmeriBen/IEC Group American Legion, Dept. of Idaho Jim and Kim Angle ARC Idaho Jalon and Alisha Baithavong Banner Bank Amy Bearden Bishop Kelly High School Boise Hawks Baseball Club Al Bolt Michael and Wilma Brassey Dennis and Lisa Burgett Stephen and Shelby Butterfield Capital Educators Federal Credit Union The CAPROCK Group Center for Lifetime Health David and Janet Christensen Dairy Queen, 12th Ave., Nampa Dairy Queen, Caldwell Dairy Queen, Meridian Dairy Queen, Overland, Boise Deloitte LLP Designer Floors, Inc. Home Federal Bank Hummel Architects, PLLC Thomas and Rosemary Huntington Icon Credit Union Idaho United Credit Union INSIGHT Architects IntegraECM.com Interior Systems Intermountain Gas Co., a Subsidiary of MDU Resources Group Dr. and Mrs. Gregory Janos Makenzi Jasper Jefferson and Toni Jewell Judy Jones Kadel’s Auto Body Shaun Kechter KeyBank, Twin Falls Peter and Becky Langhus Dr. Kit and Leisa Rhead Marlene Rodgers Stephen and Claire Ryberg Nancy Salyer Satz Asbury Family Foundation Security’s Lending Hand Foundation Mike and Lisa Simplot Dr. Scott and Mrs. Celinda Snyder Specialty Environmental Services, Inc. St. Luke’s Boise Administration St. Luke’s Boise Espresso Bar St. Luke’s Boise/Meridian Employees St. Luke’s Meridian Food and Nutrition Judy J. Stathem Keith and Catherine Stein Supplies Network Carolyn Terteling-Payne Jody and Mike Tremblay When you give to St. Luke’s, your gift goes directly to the hospital, service, or program you designate. Drs. William and Mary Dittrich Lori Donaldson Adrienne Edens EideBailly LLP Elks Rehab System Bruce Foster Family Fraternal Order of Eagles #115 Florence M. Gardner Charitable Trust Bill and Melissa Gilbert Golden Corral, Nampa Idaho Department of Health & Welfare Healthcare Placement Group Inc. Bart and Quincy Hill Hillcrest Ladies Golf Association Betty Hise Trust for Cancer Research Dr. Scott Holliday and Dr. RoseAnna Holliday Magic Valley Bank MAROD Medical Spa Jan and Mike McBride Laura McGeorge, MD Medtronic, Inc. Microsoft Corporation Chuck and Kathy Moore Marjorie Moore Davidson Foundation Murie Design Greg and Cheryl Orr Outreach Services, Inc. Pacific Cabinets, Inc. Patrick’s Pub Pioneer Federal Credit Union, Boise Pioneer Federal Credit Union, Twin Falls Mountain Gem Credit Union redcheetah Turbo Air Upson Company Walmart, Jerome Robert Wasserstrom, MD Mr. and Mrs. James H. Webb Vern Wing and Maureen O’Keeffe Wing Wirestone Rebecca Woodruff and Family Zimmer Rocky Mountain, Inc. $1,000-$2,499 Abbott Laboratories Ace Hardware Adams Foundation Advanced Health Media Marci Ahlquist Dr. Daniel Alder American Academy of Pediatrics, Idaho Chapter Cindy Andreason Anonymous (2) Bank of the Cascades, Boise Rhonda Barlogi Leland Barnes David Barton and Kelci Lucier Sam Bass, MD Lucinda Beer Pam Bernard Art and Susan Berry Laura Bettis Chris Bird David and Stephanie Bishop Blue Shield of Idaho Boise Inc. and Boise Cascade LLC Boise State University Foundation Boston Scientific Corporation Richard F. and Jean V. Boyd BridgeView Estates/Century Park Tony and Lisa Broderick Terry and Marsha Buccambuso Dr. George and Sara Burkett Linda Burne Susie and Scott Butterfield Steven B. Care, MD CareFusion Dr. Eric and Sonja Cassidy Celgene Corporation Jose and Elsa Cervantes Drs. Marc and Lauren Chasin and Family Larry Chetwood Angela Christensen Becky Clarkson, RN Joanne Clavelle Clear Springs Foods Inc. College of Western Idaho FCCLA Kent and Cindy Collins Conger Management Group Inc. John Coolidge Robert M. Cooper Larry and Marilyn Cope Robert Corbett Rolland and Linda Crosby Culligan Water Conditioning 24 25 D & A Glass Company, Meridian D.L. Evans Bank, Boise Dairy Queen, Boise Ave., Boise Dairy Queen, Franklin, Boise Dairy Queen, Garden City Mark and Vickie Daly Mary Ann Davidson Patricia Davis Herb and Zippy Deuel Michael Dickens Pete and Stefani DiDio David Dingman, MD Dr. Michael and Chenele Dixon Sheryl Domenick Steve Dominguez Christina Drude East Junior High School Dr. Mark Edlund George Ehlers Emergency Physicians of Southern Idaho, PA Engineering Inc. Sharon Fischer Joel Fish Jo-Anne Forrest Frizzell Family Foundation Mrs. Arnold Furutani and Family Dorothy J. and Dr. Harold Geist Martha Gibbons Leslie Gieselman Gjording & Fauser PLLC Glanbia Foods, Inc. Jeanne Gorrissen Thomas Graettinger Mrs. Frances B. Hasbrouck Grider Glen R. Grosenbach Grove Hotel Catherine Gundlach Hair for Care, Inc. Dr. Dave and Cat Hall Dr. Joshua Hall Pam Hanko Valerie Hanna Leon A. Hansen George and Bev Harad Patricia G. Harder Dr. Reed J. Harris M. Terry Hatch Renee Hawkins Hawley Troxell Ennis & Hawley, LLP Patricia Heath, RN, BSN, COC Tammie Hedges Henningsen Cold Storage Co. Bill Hirai Michael and Holly Hitzemann Nolan and Monica Hoffer Beverly Holland Kelly and Lisa Hollibaugh Rich and Ellen Holm Jim and Bobbi Hoover Alan and Lorinda Horner Richard and René Horner Peter Horvath Jeff and Holly Hudson Dori and Larry Hulme Dr. Miles and Janie Humphrey Dave Humphries Idaho Advantage Credit Union Idaho Independent Bank Idaho Power Company Employee Community Fund Idaho State University Pharmacy Department Idaho Women’s Charitable Foundation (IWCF) IHOP, Emerald, Boise IHOP, Twin Falls Jerry and Sherry Iverson Dr. Barbara Jensen Devan C. Johnson Earnie Johnson and Katherine Troutner-Johnson William and Bobbi Jones Jordan-Wilcomb Construction, Inc. Joy and Tom Kealey Bill, Celeste, and Katie Keller Dirk and Patricia Kempthorne Jack Ketlinski Kimberly-Clark King Mechanical LLC Clay Kirk Dr. Peter Kozisek and Julie Robinson Dr. Kevin and Debra Kraal Gaylord and Marilyn Krahn Debbie Kytle, RN Sebastian and Carol Lamb Luana and John Lamkin Joan Lancaster Dr. Matthew Larsen Drs. Kathy Lee and Alan Pitt Jules Levin Dan and Kathy Lewin Jason D. Link Ron and Dawn Lombardo Mark Lopshire Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores, Ontario Shannon Lowe The Lung Family Magic Valley Spine & Joint Marlys Massey Kim Mathison Warren and Bernie McCain Fund in the Idaho Community Foundation Dr. Bruce and Staci McComas Dr. Mark and Maria McConnell Mike and Lynda McGrane Sandi and Teri McLeod Meridian Valley Humane Society Dr. Ron and Deb Miciak Microsoft Giving Campaign Middlekauff Automotive Group Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Jan and Dave Miller John F. Miller Bob and Sharon Miller Miss America Organization Molenaar Jewelers Dr. and Mrs. Paul Montgomery Susan E. Morris Jane Motes Mountain Home Air Force Bunco Jon and Michelle Myers Philip Nelson, MD Dr. Russ and Carole Newcomb Tracy and Karen Nichols Rebecca Noblin Ray Obendorf Elizabeth Olberding and Stan Hall Matt Osen Marie Owen Dick and Susan Parrish James Parrish Party Center Norton L. Peck and Barbara B. Peck Family Foundation Blake Pedersen Roxanne and David Peterschmidt Jeannie Peterson John and Kathryn Pickrell Pink Elephant Silent Auction Pioneer Carpet One Catherine Poppino Darin Powell, Magic Valley Anethesiology Assocates LLC POWER Engineers, Inc. Precision Aviation, Inc. Prezio Health Vicky Probasco Professional Hospital Supply, Inc. Kent Quickstad Race to Robie Creek Dr. A.N. and Su Reddy Linda E. Reed The Reno Family Catherine Reynolds, MD Rich Thompson Trucking, Inc. Rimrock Jr./Sr. High FCCLA Rite Aid, 15th & State, Boise Jessica Robinson Mark and Jayne Robinson Rotary Club of Twin Falls Laura K. Russell Safe Kids Worldwide Tom and Sue Saldin Rick and Renee Sandmeyer Sanofi-Aventis The Schindel Foundation Anthony J. Schirer Dr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Schmid Michael and Deborah Sexton Rick Seymour Thomas Shaw Perc H. Shelton and Gladys A. Pospisil Shelton Foundation John Shuss, MD, FACS JR Simplot Company, Federal Way, Boise JR Simplot Company, Tech Center, Caldwell Margaret Sinclair Erin Smith Dave Snyder Southern Idaho Cardiology Associates, PLLC Southwest Idaho Advanced Care Hospital Craig Spencer St. Luke’s Jerome St. Luke’s Mountain States Tumor Institute, Twin Falls Stein Distributing Company, Inc. Dave and Nancy Swain Dr. Banu Erhan Symington The UPS Store Thiessen Family Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Evan Thomas Thompson Motorsports Fred Thornton Paul and Mary Anne Traughber Treasure Valley Pediatrics TruGrocer Federal Credit Union Deanna Turner Twin Falls Care Center Twin Falls Gun Club University Medical Center URS Corporation U.S. Bank Private Client Group Salli Valder, RN VFW Auxiliary Dept. of Idaho Bill and Shauna Waller The Robert A. Waller Foundation Walmart, Burley Walmart, Twin Falls Chuck and Chris Walter Dr. Bob and Lori Ward Weaver and Associates Cory Webb Michael K. Weimer, NREMT-P John and Chris Westwater Peggy Wheatcroft Dr. Seth and Cheryl Wheeler Bill and Beverly White Wilson Bates Furniture & Appliance Linda and Robert Youde Zions Bank Dan Zuckerman $500-$999 (OSI) Pharmaceuticals Abraxis BioScience, LLC Scott Acker Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Kenneth S. Alkire Wayne and Shirley Allen Allos Therapeutics, Inc. Gene Alworth Gayle Amlin Karen Anderson-Barker Anonymous Apex Container Tremaine Arnold Ken Arreola Tom Ashenbrener Aspen Medical Products ATU Local 398 Richard Azevedo Chad and Katie Babcock Susan Baisch John and Kersten Baker Bank of the Cascades, Meridian Pamela Bauhofer Angela Beauchaine Jan Becker Rudy Beckstrom Sandra A. Beebe Ellen Bencken Linda Bequette Dawn Berheim David Bettis, MD Billings, Derig, Norman Group at Merrill Lynch Blue Lakes Country Club Ladies Golf Association Don and Barbara Bodiford Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Ted Bohlman, MD Bokma Dairy Borah High School Daniel and Kathleen Bowman Sherry Boyer BPI Medical Kirby and Rhonda Bright Michael Britt Troy and Donnie Jo Britton Verlyn D. Broek and Kathleen N. Atwell Aubrey Brower Buffalo Wild Wings, Twin Falls Buffington Mohr McNeal Mark Burkholder Deborah Burr Charles and Linda Busbee Business Interiors of Idaho Caldwell High School Associated Student Body Cancer Exam Network Marsha Cantrell Capital High School Capitol Law Group Christy Carmichael Casting for the Cure Cedar Draw Living Center Centennial High School Charles Wright Law Offices Bruce Cherny, MD Children’s Home Society of Idaho Lethal and Jennifer Coe COGENiX, LLC Leslie R. Colin Kim Colvin Bee Comstock Loretta H. Constantinidis Sandra K. Covey Michael T. Coyle Family Sally Crothers Czarnowski Display Service, Inc. D & A Glass Company, Twin Falls Ed and Donna Dahlberg Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. Dairy Queen, Eagle Dairy Queen, Ontario Sandy Dalton Helene Davis Davita Roger and Elizabeth Dean Lucie DiMaggio, MD J. Terry and Catherine Dodds Alma C. Dotto-Lister, MD Dennis Downer Eddie and Mary Lou Droge Eagle Holiday Bazaar Sarah Eames Judy Edwards Eisai Inc. Summer Eldredge Eli Lilly and Company Jim and Brenda Elledge Ellis, Brown & Sheils, Chartered Alice and Fred Elwood Andy and Shannon Erstad Peggy and Dale Evans Jim and Linda Everett Mary Fairman Carmen Ferragano Bob and Rita Franklin Fraternal Order of the Eagles #2316 Friends of Zoo Boise Kurt and Karen Frisch Merlen Fullmer Garfield Elementary Gem State Paper & Supply Company Gem State Realty, Inc. Genetech USA Sharon Glick Gordo Enterprise Jan M. Grant Edward and Doris Gravelin Brian Greenwood John Grizzaffi Virginia L. Grooms, R.EEG.T Jeffrey Hall Jason T. Halverson, MD and Nicole S. Halverson, MD Hamill Contracting Leah Hannum Matthew Hansen, MD Rick and Molly Harder Yvonne Hardman Clay Hartz Roy Hasebe Wendy Haydon Charles Herrington Hewlett-Packard Foundation Joel Hickman Kristine Hill Lana Jean Hill Randolph J. Hill Trent and Margo Hill Connie Hill-Bruijn Chris L. Hinton Jerry and Ceci Hirschfeld Janet Corpus and John Hoffmeyer Mark Hofstetter Rae Ann Hollingsworth Richard and Mary Hormaechea Laurie Hoskovec Hospira Inc. Don and Eileen Howell Jill Howell Lance and Lindsay Hubsmith Colin Hudson Julie and Doug Hughes and Family Jody and Petra Hurst Idaho Central Credit Union Idaho Distributing Company Idaho Milk Products Idaho State Assembly of Surgical Technologists IGI Resources, Inc. Imperial Sovereign Gem Court Integra LifeSciences IHOP, Federal Way, Boise IHOP, Meridian IHOP, Nampa Illinois Prairie Community Foundation from Susan A. Smith Donor Advised Fund Joseph W. Ippolito, Jr., MD Nancy Wilson Ives Dr. Paul and Julie Jansen Bruce and Sonya Jensen Dr. David Jensen Eric Johnson Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association, Inc. Dr. Ben E. Katz Peggy Kelly Rick Kemp KeyBank Foundation Kidd Performance Betty Kiehl Karin King Chris Kirk Kiwanis Club of Capital City Kiwi Loco, Burley Kiwi Loco, Twin Falls Glenda Klaas Christine Koseki 26 27 Dan and Nancy Krahn Marge Krahn Krahn’s Home Furnishings Scott Kreiling Betty Kuhn Memorial Fund Karen Lackey LarsonAllen, LLP Anna Levorsen Karen Y. Lewis Liberty Elementary School Robert Lind Charles O. Lindemood James Lineberger Amy Loman Steve Loveless Daniel D. Lowery Daragh Maccabee Mad Bomberz Car Club Alan Marino Dean and Debra Martens Chaplain Jon Martin Kathleen Martin Master Lee’s Taekwondo Donna Matlock Tim Maxwell Linda L. May Sheryl McAlpin McAnaney & Associates, PLLC David and Anne McAnaney Helen McClure Louise McClure McClusky Clinic, P.C. David and Maureen McFaddan Chris McFall Joie McGarvin Evelyn McGown Pat and Lisa McMurray Family Fund in the Idaho Community Foundation Med Now Infusion, LLC Medical Technologies Int. Dennis, Donna, and Justin Meier Lili Mendiola Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. Meridian Firefighters, I.A.F.F. Local #4627 Meridian Rotary Club Karen Miller Nicholas Miller and Cathy Silak Stacy A. Miller Beth Milner Mike and Karen Mooney Sean Moorhouse Deborah A. Morris W.H. Moseley Co. Doug Musgrave Ronald and Mary Nahas Harvey Neef Rebecca Nelson Nicole Netz Hai Ngo Carolyn Nix Brian and Stacey Nolan Damon Noller Clyde Northrup Julie Olson Remy Olvera Nickole Oneida Orthopro of Twin Falls Joey Oyler John Packard and Associates, Inc. Pandol Bros., Inc. on behalf of Chan Seng Heng and David Tay Karen and Mark Parkinson Cindy and Roger Parks Marni Parry Heather Pedersen Bob and Virginia Perez Louise Peterson Michael Petty and Wendi Norris Pfizer, Inc. Pierce Park Grange #282 Planet Cheer Boosters Project Mutual Telephone Co. (PMT) Kent H. Pressman, M.D. Prudential Idaho Homes & Property PSI Waste System Rich and Georgiann Raimondi John Reardon Don Redican LeighAnn Reed RF Technologies Lee and Tami Rhodes Bob and Penny Rice Shana Richter Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ridgeway Debra Riedel Rite Aid, Overland, Boise Rite Stuff Food, Inc. River Valley Elementary School Robertson & Slette Julie and Jerry Rodabaugh Bob and MaryAnn Rode Malena Rodriguez, RN Saint Alphonsus Health System Julie Schneider Melissa Schwan Searchers Bass Club Dean and Pam Seibel David Self Stacy Seyb Mark and Patricia Sherman Benjamin Shinn Vickie M. Shipp Sigma-Tau Pharmaceuticals Simcoe Credit Union Breanne Simplot JR Simplot Company, Irving Street, Boise Peter and Rosalie Sisson Patricia L. Skuza Wendy Slane Kenneth Smith Southern Idaho Snake River Bros Jack and Rebecca Southwick Spectrum Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Spine View, LLC Spondoro SportGymm Fitness Paul and Carol Springer St. Edward the Confessor St. Jude Medical St. Luke’s Boise Big Apple Deli St. Luke’s Shoreline Johanna Stagge Sterling Savings Bank Travis Stickler RN James Stobinski Dale R. Strain Stryker Instruments Gordon Stutzman Surgi Sharp Systems The Sutherland Family - Wayne, Sheri, Renee, and Valerie Synthes Spine M. LaRae Talamantes Brett Taylor Jean Taylor Tuck Thomas Gregory Thompson Kimberly Tilley Beth Toal Bill and Barbara Tonkin Tough Enough to Drink Pink TransMotion Medical, Inc. Tanette Travis-Lawless Elizabeth Turk Turn Key Medical, Meridian Jackie Turner, ACNP Twin Falls County Farm Bureau U.S. Trust Bank of America Private Wealth Management UBS Financial Services, Inc. United Commercial Travelers Local #313 Tina Valles Valley Community Credit Union Vascular Solutions Julie Venemon Rand and Tobeia Walker Walmart Corporate Office Robin and Trent Ward Steven Warren Washington Trust Bank Renée Watson Matt Weiser Westmark Credit Union George Whitcomb Marilyn White Vickie and Jim Whitham Deanna Wieber Tom Wilford Troy and Darling Willie Jill Winschell Helen Winter Marie Wirth Bonita Wohlers Sylvia Wood, RN Barbara and Dick Wright Sherry Wright Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Yarnall Rick Yavruian, DO Paul and Jean Zatica Zimmer Spine Gifts Given in Honor of: Rachel Aavang Baheej Hussein Aboulhosn Robert Acker Dane Adams Ryan Anderson R. Burke Archibald, MD Ana Asla Catherine S. Atup-Leavitt, MD Andrea Axtell, MD Frederick Badke, MD Paul H. Baehr, MD John A. Baker, MD A.J. and Susie Balukoff Daniel Bates Susan E. Baxter, MD Adriana Bearden Thomas M. Beck, MD Bruce Belzer, MD Anna Bennett Bayard Bergmann Leslie Bergmann Paul Berther William G. Binegar, MD David Bishop Jack and Cathy Bishop Jeanette Blakeslee Jason and Perrine Blakley Susan Blough, MD Don E. Bodiford Boise Hospice Singers Boise State University Volunteer Services Board Sarah Bolender, MD William A. Bollinger, MD Angela Bonaminio Bobbie Bonaminio Buz Bonaminio Gina Bonaminio Nanci Bonaminio Tony Bonaminio Vicky Borsos Mark D. Borup, MD Lea K. Bowman David W. Brauer, MD Benjamin B. Bridges, MD Kristin Brooks David J. Brown, MD Barbara Buchanan Dave Burica, MD Bruce Bynum Nani Cabrera, DO Christopher S. Cadman, MD Ed Castledine Andrew Chai, MD Chaplain Alex Chamberlain Angela Christensen Jeff Cilek Joanne T. Clavelle Sharon Clay Julie Clemons Thomas J. Coffman, MD Peter J. Cohen, MD Jennifer Collins-Wiebe Rhea Cooke Amy L. Cooper, MD Louis Crans Mary Cronin Vicki S. Cutshall Robert L. Davidson, MD Caroline DeFrang, MD Jeff Deming Renée Deming Brandi D. Demond Dominic Diaz-Wall Pete DiDio Ronald V. Dorn, MD Robert L. Duerr, MD Debra Duncan Allen and Dixie Dykman Karen East, MD Judith Eaton Israel Elizondo Kara C. Erickson Jim Everett Maria K. Ewings, MD River Eyes Cynthia A. Fairfax, MD Dan Fairman, MD Chris Faulk James C. Field, MD Larry Fiorentino, MD Gary L. Fletcher C. Timothy Floyd, MD Andrew D. Forbes, MD Robert M. Franklin, DO Fred Friel, PA Stefanie J. Fry, MD Becky Fuhriman Vicki B. Funaiole James H. Gallafent, MD Garfield Elementary Cy Gearhard Curtis Gedney, MD Jackie George Terry George Kathleen M. Gillingham Darcy Gleave Vivian S. Goldsmith Miki Goodwin Starla Gorton Madeline Gott Kylie Graham Jennifer Gray, MD Brian Greenwood Julie K. Gunther, MD Holly Haener LouAnn Hales Savanna Hales Dave Hall, MD Asya Harris Marilyn Hartman Rihana Hartung Beth Hassler Allee Haynes Brett Hearl Michael D. Hedemark, MD Michael L. Henbest, MD David P. Hightower, MD Alberta D. Hill Barton F. Hill, MD Jim and Helen Hill Morgan Hill Susan Hill Jerome A. Hirschfeld, MD Julie Hogan Mark L. Holbrook, MD Beverly Holland Betty Hong-Hollar Dr. Chuck and Tonia Howarth Alex Howell Thomas R. Huntington, MD Randall Hutchings, MD George Iliff John Jackson Kris Jackson Gregory Janos, MD Janeen Jenkins, PA Philip D. Jensen, MD Blake G. Johnson, MD David A. Johnson, MD Frank N. Johnson, MD Mark C. Johnson, MD Natasha Johnson, MD Wanda Jo Johnson Wendy Johnson Judy Jones Anthony S. Jordan, MD Samuel S. Jorgenson, MD Matthew H. Joyce, MD Ronald Jutzy, MD Ben Katz, MD Joy Kealey Michael Kearney Edith J. Kee John Kee Robert J. Kee LaMont Keen Michael D. Kenner, MD Diane Kile Sydney Klemann W. Patrick Knibbe, MD James T. Kochaver, Jr. Steven J. Koga, MD Gretchen L. Kohler, MD Jane Kornfield Matthew Kortz James W. Kranz, DC William H. Kreisle, MD Mark R. Kreitmeier Ronald M. Kristensen, MD Tonya L. Kuhn, MD Dick and Peggy Kuntz Mikael D. Lagwinski, MD Susanne Lair, MD Stacy Lamers, DO Luana R. Lamkin Linda Langdon Victorija D. Laucius, DO Greta Leachman Colin Lee, MD Erika A. Lewis, MD Verda Mae Lewis Karin Lindholm, MD Cecil Link Kenneth M. Little, MD MacKenzie Lloyd Dawn Lombardo Cindy Long Harvey Loux William D. Loveland, MD James E. Loveless, MD Daniel D. Lowery, MD Ralph Lundquist Daryl K. MacCarter, MD Eric L. Maier, MD Michael K. Maier, MD Michael C. Mallea, MD Betsy Manchester Papa Doug Manchester Thomas C. Manning, MD Melinda L. Marks, MD Chaplain Jon Martin Myra Martinez Kim Mathison Mckall Mattis Mark and Eric Mayerhofer Rob and Etta Jean Mayfield Nola McCafferty Dave McFadyen Laura A. McGeorge, MD Race McGoldrick The Amy McGraw Family Matthew McGraw and Family Pat McMurray Jennifer Mensik Mark R. Miller, MD Stephen J. Miller, MD Cheryl Moir Stephen C. Montamat, MD Paul G. Montgomery, MD Mike Mooney Kathy Moore Monte H. Moore, MD 28 29 Patricia Moore Lizzy Mora Tracy L. Morgan, MD Petra Morrison Rhea Morrison Stanley W. Moss, MD Louis Murdock, MD Donna Myers Michael P. Naeve, MD Linda Nash Cameron and Mary Neddo Timothy M. Nelson, MD Christy Neuhoff Laura Nichols David C. Nielsen, MD Leslie Nona, MD Steven Oatman Dan Ostermiller, MD Sean W. Page, PA-C Mark Parkinson David C. Pate MD, JD Herbert D. Patriarche Janice Patton Michael C. Pelton, MD Jerry Perez, MD Peter, Paul, Helen, and Marilyn Chris Petersen Darlene Peterson John S. Pidgeon, MD George and Carla Pletcher Anne Poinier, MD Colin E. Poole, MD Amy Press Kalista Price Marshall F. Priest, MD Vicky M. Prouty Gina Radovcich Richard Raimondi Corinne Ramsey Bruce Reager Daniel C. Reed, MD Loretta Reed Forest and Susan Rees Marta Resler Catherine J. Reynolds, MD Marnie Ririe, MD Michael C. Ross, MD Chris W. Roth Dina Ruiz Lori Ruman Timothy M. Ruth, MD Irvin Sackman, MD Nancy C. Salyer Nadhima Sandal Kara Saperston, MD Amy E. Schell, MD Brent Schmidt Roman Schwartsman, MD Avery L. Seifert, MD Cathy Silak Arnold L. Silva, MD Gay C. Simplot Jane Slickers, RN Gin Smith James W. Smith, MD Robert F. Smith, MD St. Luke’s Boise 4 South St. Luke’s Boise 6 East St. Luke’s Boise 9 East St. Luke’s Boise and Meridian Employees St. Luke’s Boise Physicians St. Luke’s Boise Surgical Services St. Luke’s Magic Valley Surgical Nurses St. Luke’s Meridian Med/Surg St. Luke’s Meridian Surgical Services St. Luke’s MSTI Boise Chemo Nurses St. Luke’s MSTI Boise Front Desk St. Luke’s MSTI Boise Housekeepers St. Luke’s MSTI Boise Lab St. Luke’s MSTI Boise Nursing Staff St. Luke’s MSTI Boise Pharmacy St. Luke’s MSTI Boise Radiation Nurses St. Luke’s MSTI Fruitland Staff St. Luke’s MSTI Meridian Employees Kathy Stamy Fred Stark, MD Leanne Stenberg Kath and F.B. Stephens Will and Verle Storey Leslie J. Stubbs, MD Alan R. Swajkoski, MD Geoffrey N. Swanson, MD Kenneth H. Weitemier, MD Timothy A. Welebir, MD Cindy Wells John M. Werdel, MD Gifts Given in Memory of: Jonathan Swerdloff, MD Kimberly Tanabe, MD Jeff Taylor Danna Teicheira Clifford L. Tenley, MD Carolyn Terteling-Payne Dwaine A. Tesnohlidek, MD Rt. Rev. Brian Thom Gregory Thompson, MD Kelly Timmons, PhD Belinda Troxell Michael Tullis, MD Lauren Tyler Karl Undesser, MD Michael A. Valerio, PA-C Gail Vasquez Valerie Wahlers Bonnie Kim Waite, MD Todd Waldmann, MD Donald E. Walker, MD Olivia Wall Jeremy Ward Troy B. Watkins, MD Phyllis M. Watson Richard and Jannette Watson Ronald and Sherry Watson Robert T. Wechsler, MD, PhD Pat Weimer Mark C. Weinrobe, MD Clara P. Anderson Gwen Neilsen Anderson Donna Sue Ansley Cecila Ashmead Randall L. Atkinson Roy B. Auten Geraldine Bailey Rt. Rev. Harry B. Bainbridge, III Bill Bales John A.K. Barker Olga M. Barnes Travis and Traci Barningham Kendall Bauer Lawrence Baxter Mary Louise Baxter John A. Beard Elizabeth Beattie Katherine Beeman Ruth S. Bennett Afton D. Benson Davina Benson Barbara Berger Manfred Berndt John Bertie Frank J. Bettencourt, Jr. Jeri M. Bettis LeRoy Bickford Clinton T. Bisom Dorothy Bisom Johnnie Blair Esther Bland Gladyne Blanton Wakelee Bledsoe, MD Glenn E. Bock Patricia A. Boesel Dianne K. Bolt John Boris Lee S. Borsos Jerry Bower Lynne M. Bownds David Bowyer, MD Arlene Boyenger Kathryn Bradley Ken Brasch Jess Brauner Chayse Olivia Brewster Ruth Briggs Bruce J. Britton Dorothy M. Brock Donald L. Brokaw, Jr. Yoshiko Brooks Barbara C. Brown Barbara Jean Brown Lisa M. Bullington Jason Burch Tom Burdette Cheryl Burgess Megan M. Burkhalter Maurice M. Burkholder, MD Merv Burne Sally E. Burns-Feltman Robert A. Burton Ina Byrne Harold R. Caldwell Audrey A. Calhoun Allen B. Campbell Mary Belle Carey Mommer Carey Mary K. Carlucci Norman C. Carroll Betty J. Carruthers Robert L. Carter Charles J. Cartwright Elizabeth C. Chamberlin David Chestnut Children who have passed Carl E. Chisam Jim Chrane Chris Christianson Beverly Christison E. Michael “Mike” Christon Roberta Churchfield Lorraine Clements Tony L. Clements Thomas “Tom” Clifford Marjory E. Coleman Mary Ann Colvin Phyllis Conard Robert C. Cooper John Corbeil Michael Corbet Jenny Corbo Robert A. Corl Marie Cortabitarte Milton Costa John L. Costner Sidney W. Coy Carmen Craig Wesley W. Creamer Janeé L. Cristler John “Jack” Croly Beverly Crummett Jean B. Cummock Fred L. Currie Margaret Davies Shirley J. Davies Jack H. Davis Sissy Davis Ginny Davison Pauline Day Kenneth E. Debord Josie DeChambeau Darlene Del Giorgio Jayden DeLuca Beverly Denning John Dewey Ray Dickman Joseph F. DiGioia George W. Dowell Linda Drake Mary Lou Droge Gerald “Jerry” Drooger Ardean Duffel John E. Duncan Ken Dunn Jay W. Durfee Loretta Durkin Jay M. Dyer Patricia A. Dyer Patricia “Pat” Eardley Marie Eby Carolyn J. Edwards Helen Wilkerson Edwards Conrad L. Ehresman Doren and Lorrain Ellis LeRoy A. Ellwood Phyllis Joan Emacio Shirley Engebrecht Wayne Ennis Ingeborg Eriksen Evelyn Etchison Edwin L. Evans Marjorie M. Evans Jim Evjen Mildred Fairbrother Joan E. Fancher Jean M. Farmer John W. Finch L. M. Fischer Venessa Fisher Christopher Fonken Herschel Foster James Foster Wanda Foster Alta T. Fowler Audrey B. Fox Mark M. Fox Everett Fuller Monta F. Fullinwider Arnold Furutani Joan E. Gabert Henry F. Galka Dolores A. Gardella Pat Gaskin Elbert E. “Hap” Gass Larry L. Gauger Leo J. Gehrig, MD Leonard J. Georges Joyce E. Gibson Peggy L. Gibson Madge E. Gillespie Kathleen M. Gillingham James H. Gilmet Judy A. Gleason R.G. Glover Dean Goff John M. Goldsberry Tina Gonzalez Danny Gooch Betty J. Goodman Leila J. Gott Nadeen Grace Ellen Grant Aundrey L. Graybill Caroline R. Greene Faye M. Greenhalgh Stellman Greenhalgh Patricia Greenup Mary Grensten George Griffin Roy Griggs Martha J. Grimes Juan Guerry Dana Gulbranson William Gustin Louise Habel Helen W. Hadley Leonard J. Hadzor Eva Hale Bud Hall Jack Hall Lila Hamilton Lola Hamilton Susie Hamilton Janet K. Hammons Clyde Hanks Loretta Hanks Irelynne Hannum Kevin Hansen Geraldine H. Hanson Jeri Hanson Fred D. Harder Amanda Harris Mary Harris Tressa Ann Harris Mary O. Harter Evelyn Haslam George Hawkins Geneva Heath Vern Heath Darvel Hedger William “Billy” Hegg-James Danielle Heitz Clancy Helwege Donna Hendrickson Emma Herrera Irma Hess Arminta Hibbard Emma B. Higgins Bernice Hill Roy C. Hill Clarene E. Hindriks Andrew Robert Hitt Clifford E. Hodgins Elaine C. Hoke Patti Holbrook John V. Honcik Marjorie Houston Otis D. Howard Bonnie A. Howell John Hubsmith Dale Huttanus Harry H. Huttanus Sophia Huttanus Harry Ignacy and Martha Ralph Ingraham Beverly Irwin Willma Iverson Dennis Jackson Dinah Jackson Larry Jackson Billie D. Jacobsen Iris Jacques Ardella E. James Paulding James Dorothy R. Jensen Evelyne Jensen June Jensen Lynn B. Jensen David F. Johnson Dennis W. Johnson Diny Johnson Keith Johnson H. Dean Jones Ina Jones Louise Jones Ron K. Jordan Greg M. Joyce John E. “Jack” Joyce Esther Karren Zola Kassens Jeff Kauffman Jan Wilson Kaufman Evelyn Keith Hilma Kennel Patricia M. Kletke Ann Knudson Sandra Koncinsky Tori L. Kosberg Austin Kraal Laura Kraft Gaylord E. Krahn Jarod Krohn Donna Krumm Betty Kuhn James R. LaGrone Irene LaMarche Alberta Lamb Belva Lammers Harold P. Lammers Janet K. Lamprey Robert L. Lancaster Charles N. Lang, Jr. Kathleen S. Lattimer Chester Wayne Laughlin Rosemarie “Souci” Lavin Mervyn Lemos Mary Jo Leuze 30 31 Rick Levin, RN John A. Levorsen Rex S. Liggett Ernest C. Lineberger Esther V. Lloyd Edsel Lohnes Dorothy Loomis Emilio Lopez John H. Lowry, DVM Jamie Luce Miles Victor Lund Wilma Lunde Frank R. Lutz Shannon Lynch Ashtyn R. Lynn John Lytle Marsha Macmillan Karson Barachiah Macy Esthela Madrigal Dean H. Mahoney, MD Barbara Maier James R. Mallony Bea A. Malone Evelyn E. Malone Jondrea “Joni” Malotte Jean W. Manchester Bayless Manning Freida M. Manning Billie D. Mapes Roy Marcellus Sara J. Markus David D. Marlow Steve Marsh Tiara Marshall Bernice Martens Diane Martin Lucas D. Martineau Gary Massey Norm and Lorraine Matheus William L. Mathews Mike Mathison Dorothy Matsen Floyd A. May Bernardo Maza Donna McCall The Honorable James A. McClure Jacque McConnell Robert G. McCrea Steve C. McDowell Daniel H. McFaddan David A. McFaddan Joyce E. McFadden Ellen Harper McGarr Holly J. McGehee Joe T. McGrane Mary Ann McGuire Karen L. McKee Tawney McLenna-Krauss Mary T. Meeds Paul Mendiola Lloyd A. Mentzer Major Charles H. Mercer Sarah K. Mercer Mary Mesenbrink Mel Meyer Asher J. Meyers Louis Meyers Wanda Y. Michael Vera L. Mick Daniel Miller Joslyn D. Miller Velma C. Milligan Edd Moeller Glessner C. Moeller Earl M. Moon Bodhi G. Moore Norma Moore Ruth Morcom Verna Morgan Joseph P. Morrissey Eugene Mowrer Shirley Muckey Glenn G. Mummert Don Murray James Negri Dolores E. Neil Ida Neiwert Michael L. Nelson Donald Newmann Lucretia Newmann Mario F. Nicolosi Herald Nokes Robert Norton Al D. Nye Marian Nye Marvel M. Nyenhuis Keith W. Oldemeyer Brian Olson Eleanor F. Olson Jane F. Oppenheimer Chandler Osborn Spencer Osborn Kevin O’Sullivan Gene F. Pack, DDS, DMD Norma Parker Marilyn J. Paul Owen Payne Iris Petersen Richard Peterson Allene Pickering William Joseph Pierce Terry W. Pirrong Larry Pitts Carole Poches Charlotte M. Posey Julie Post Jim Poulsen Clarence Pyle Echo Marie Rathbun Caroline Ray Barry Reed Colleen Reed James Reed Louis A. Reeder Lucia Revello Earl C. Reynolds, Jr. Kyle Rhodes Neva Rice Marvin Richards Marvin S. Richardson Laurel Richter Terri Richter Thomas B. Ridgeway Gerald D. Riedl J. David Roberts Barbara Robins Kerri Rogers Deborah Ronan Loyal R. Rountree Raylene M. Roush Beverly Routt Stephanee J. Rowbury Chance Rowe Clay Rudd Armando Ruiz Jacinto and Lee Ruiz Dorothy Rynearson Cheryl Salas Gloria B. Salladay David Samuelsen Dewayne L. Sandlian Lelia Santo Dick Savage Barbara Saywer Madeline Scarlett Darvin Schieve Samuel Schiff William Schiffman Charles E. Schiller Bob Schindler Kriene “Jack” Schneiderman Billy Mac Scholten, Jr. Robert H. Schroder Grace E. Schroeder Sandra S. Schroeder Donald F. Scott Ruth E. Seagren Bob Seewald Richard E. Seewald Bernie Semler Dixie Dawn Sereduk Karl W. Seyb AmyLynne Sharp Lee O. Sharp Arline Shaul Mikel D. Sheets Sandra K. Shillingstad Robert E. Shipp Ava Shoup Rochelle Siebert Gary Siller Gladys Simmons Vickie Simmons Gwendolyn E. Simonsen Michael L. Simpson Allen Sinclair, MD Ruth A. Skeem Daniel Smith Donnetta M. Smith Doris Smith Mary L. Smith Maureen L. Smith Sam Smith Wanda M. Smith Anna Snapp Jean Sodine Gus Sonderman Cindy G. Southwick Kerry Spizel Loy F. Spradling Margaret Spradling Judy W. Stafford Wayne Stanford Jim Stearns Colleen L. Steele Kenneth H. Steele John Stergar Dorothy B. Stevens Richard Allan Stickle Betty J. Stone Esther L. Strain Allen D. Stroebel Merrill L. Strong Gayle K. Stroud Rodney E. Struble Roger Sulgrove Tommy D. Surber Irene Surface Douglas Suter Joan M. Sutherland Amaya Swain Jeff Swain Donald R. Swanson Ruth Ann Swartz Mary Lou Swenson Steven Syndergaard Brentley Taylor Vernon L. Taylor Steven L. Terteling Grace Theios Leo Thometz Barbara Thompson Phyllis L. Thompson Pamela Liebig Thornton Edwin D. Tines Shirley Hutton Howard Tourville Francis Towns Greta Townsend Jane L. Trail Louise Trautman Jane B. Tremblay Jewel O. Trembleau James M. Truesdell Isabelle Turner Lois E. Turner Robert Turner Joyce K. Utley Steve R. Van Cleave Frank J. Virgil Betty Virgin John W. Wagers LaVerne Wagers Suzanne Wakeman Alisa Walker Brandon H. Walker Lenora M. Walker William H. Walker James Wallis Polly Ward Robert Watson Ann Weathers Roanne Weaver Pamela J. Weerheim Catherine S. Weick Bette L. Wheeler George Whitcomb Margaret E. Whitcomb Robert Whitcomb Walter H. White Roy Whiteley Dolores Whittig Roy Whittle James A. Wilcox Linda B. Wildman Marge Williams Paul Williams Sylvan D. Williamson Robert W. Wilsey Jack Winchester Karen J. Wolf Mildred Woods Frank Workland Gary Dale Wright John W. Wright Thomas T. Wright Tony L. Wurschmidt Peggy Sue Yeager Delbert York Nicholas J. Zappia Bonnie Zimmerman Companies Matching Employee Gifts Aetna Foundation Inc. Allstate Giving Campaign Bank of America Boise Legacy Constructors Foundation, Inc. Hewlett-Packard Company Foundation Intermountain Industries Petroglyph Energy Foundation, Inc. KeyBank Foundation Microsoft Giving Campaign Modern Woodmen of America National Instruments Toyota Dealer Match Program Gifts in Kind 44 North Vodka 5 Guys Burgers & Fries A New Vintage Wine Shop A Step Ahead Preschool, Inc. Accredo/Critical Care Systems Action Cycles ‘N Sleds Allison Adams Brian and Libby Adams and Family Adults in Motion Advantage Sales and Marketing Agri Beef Agri Service, Inc. Air St. Luke’s Marilyn Aiton Albertson’s Food Center, Twin Falls Suzanne E. Alexander All About Scrubz Alpha Delta Kappa Alpine Jewelers American Clothing Gallery American National Red Cross Andersen Mobile Music Clyde Anderson Kathleen Anderson Randy Andrews Angell’s Bar & Grill Mr. and Mrs. Jim Angle The Anniversary Inn Anonymous (4) Anthony Lakes Ski Area Applebee’s, Twin Falls Aramark Catering Argo Company, Inc. Art Guild of Magic Valley Dr. and Mrs. Marc T. Astin Automated Dairy Systems Sara Aycock Babbel’s Cleaners Baja Fresh Mexican Grill Jake and Natalie Ball Ballet Idaho BanBury Golf Club Barbara Barbara & Company Rhonda Barlogi Barnes & Noble Beatrice Barowitz Heidi Barrios Barton’s Jewelry Rick Bateman and Rev. Bob Bateman Jan Becker Lon Beery Bella Aquila Ben Denny Construction Elena Berry Franziska Berther Best Western Salmon Rapids Lodge Best Western Sundridge Inn Beta Sigma Phi Cindi Bethel-Carmona Jennifer Bingaman Josh Bingaman Mike and Rene Birkinbine Sharon Blackletter The Black Sheep Gallery The Blue Moose Cafe Blue Thunder Marching Band Bob’s Bicycles Bodyworks Bogus Basin Mountain Resort Matt and Erin Bohn Boise Basin Quilters Boise Contemporary Theater Boise Hawks Baseball Club Boise State University Boise West YMCA Darin Bolyard Nancy Bond Borders Brew Connoisseurs Brewforia Beer Market Brian Olson Memorial Golf Tournament BridgeView Estates/Century Park Bridgeview Estates/Lifecare Kristi Britt Brown Rental Sonja Brown Brownie Troop #84, Longfellow Elementary Rick Brune The Buckle, Magic Valley Mall Buffalo Wild Wings Buhl Drug Buhl Middle School Brent and Rosann Bunting Shannon Burbank Val and Michael Burke Burks Tractor Co., Inc. Mona Burr Rosa Maria and Frank Burton C. Loren Butler Phyllis Bybee C3 Employees Projects Cable One Cactus Petes Resort & Casino Cafe Olé Jeremy Caldwell Matt Caldwell Rita Caldwell Amber Callister Karen Cannon Canyon Crest Dining & Event Center Canyon Floral Canyon Springs Golf Course Carey State Primary Young Girls Carol’s Design House, Inc. Casper, Maupin, Davis, Gough 32 33 Cazba Restaurants CBH Homes CDW Computer Centers, Inc. Cheap Thrills Cheers Cherished Images Chico’s China Buffet Chocolat Bar Christa’s Dress Shoppe Charles and Lynn Christison City Peanut Shop Collette Clark Claude Brown Furniture Sheryl Claxton CliftonLarsonAllen, LLP Clover Trinity Lutheran School Cobble Creek Clothier Coca-Cola Bottlers/Swire Beverage Foundation Nancy and Clifford Code Angie Coder Cold Springs Winery Cold Stone Creamery Coldwater Creek College of Southern Idaho Herrett Center For Arts & Science College of Southern Idaho Magic Valley Symphony ColorLok Bill Colpo Columbia Gorge Hotel Commercial Tire Community Quilts ConAgra Foods LambWeston, Inc. Copy-It LLC Courtyard by Marriott Crossmark Stephanie G. Crumrine Culligan Water Conditioning Billie K. Cutler Dr. and Mrs. Charles Cutler D & B Supply D.L. Evans, Twin Falls Nancy Darling Flynn and Piper Davis Judy and Bob Davis David and Belinda Day Frank and Anna De Rita Cheryl DeFosset Judith K. Delimont Gary Dempsay Kay Denton Majorie Deters Albert Dickson Donnelley Sports Kara Douglass Dunkley Music, Inc. Caren Durrant Paul Durrant and Family Dykman Electrical, Inc. Eagle SIMPort East Boise Youth Baseball Eastern Oregon Construction Adrienne Edens Edwards Greenhouse Kathleen Ehrman El Gallo Giro Kuna Mexican Restaurant Elevation 486 Ella’s Room Brenda and Jim Elledge Emily’s Hair Design Paige England Janice and Michael English Sybil and William Enloe Paul Entzminger Erickson Fine Wines Jim and Linda Everett Sandra Fahey Falcon Crest Golf Course Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Farmstead Joanie Faux Feels So Good Foot Care Michelle Fenn Fiesta Guadalajara Filer 1st Ward Young Women’s Lorenzo Fiorentino Joel Fish Tonya Flavel Floating Feather Day Spas Flutter Dance, Gym & Swim Flying M Coffeehouse Foster Children of Magic Valley Mr. and Mrs. D. Jeffrey Fox Franklin Building Supply Franklin Grove Residents Franz Bakery Franz Witte Landscape Contracting Fred Meyer, Federal Way, Boise Fred Meyer, Twin Falls Wayne and Sue Frieders Frostings Funk Family Patricia Gage William Galey Gallo Wines Kellsy Gallup Kathleen Gardner Leah Garey Jennifer Geiger Gem State Realty, Inc. Taeylah Gerdon Amanda Giesbrecht Jeff Gilsinger Gino’s Italian Ristorante Girl Scout Senior Troop #261 Girl Scout Troop #117 Girl Scout Troop #148 Golden Corral, Twin Falls Gold’s Gym Goodwood Barbecue Gordon Paving Company, Inc. The Gorringe Family Melissa Gott Taren Gray Megan Greber Green Mountain Coffee Tracey Greenlee Greens N Things Greenwood’s Ski Haus Virginia L. Grooms The Grove Hotel Habitat For Humanity of Magic Valley, Inc. Norma L. Hahn Hair, Etc. Hall’s Locksmithing Hampton Inn & Suites Hancock Fabrics Kinsey Hansen Delores Hanson Happy Camper Happy Housekeepers Leslie Hart Hat Box Foundation Scott E. Hayhurst, DMD Healthy Idaho Henggeler Packing Company, Inc. Jan Hessman Hewlett Packard Byron Nelson Golf Hewlett-Packard Company Hiland Aesthetics Lana J. Hill Sherry Hill Hillcreek Miniatures Hilton Garden Inn, Eagle Jeff Hinds Michelle Hines Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Hirschfeld Bobbie Hobson Hoggarth Auto Sales, LLC Penny Hohnhorst Holiday Inn Express, Hunt Lodge Holiday Inn Express, Magic Valley The Home Depot Horizon Home Health Linda Horré Hostess Brand Hotel 43 Hotel McCall House of Flowers Deon Howell Hudson’s Shoe Store Robert Huff Daly Hull Janie Humphrey Leslie Huttinger Idaho Camera Idaho Candy Company Idaho Guide Service, Inc. IdahoJim Photography Idaho Joe’s Restaurant Idaho Quilt Barn Idaho Shakespeare Festival Idaho Sporting Goods Idaho Stampede Idaho Wine Commission Idaho X-Sports Inspired Living Stores iPreserve Magic Valley ISA Martial Arts ISP Project Jerry and Sherry Iverson JR Simplot Company Jagged Edge Jaker’s Grill Jamba Juice Claire Jansson Julie Jantz Peggy Jardine Jared The Galleria of Jewelry Jayden DeLuca Foundation Jayker Wholesale Nursery JB Idaho Ventures JC Riders JeniB Photography Jensen Jewelers, Main Office Jensen Jewelry Ringmaker Jerome Country Club Jim Bob’s Bakery & Etc. Jimmy Johns Jim’s Appliance Johnson Floral Clarene and Allen Johnson Kimi Johnson Bill and Esther Jordan Jug Mountain Ranch LLC Jump Time Pat Kaestner Kander & Associates Mary Keeler Forrest and Rhonda Sue Kelley Ketchum Grill Kettlefoods KickBack Reward Bea Kilborn Sean Killeen Kimberly Christian Church Kings Verna Kirchenwitz Kiwi Loco KJ’s Pharmacy Mary Knight Knutson Kustom Kutting Kohl’s Heather Kohring Kerry L. Koontz Matthew and Lori Kortz Margie Kraft Kraft Biscuit Division Krengel’s True Value Hardware La Fiesta Mexican Restuarant Lakeview Golf Course Lamar Outdoor Advertising Lammers Trucking Landscape Center Kenzie Larsen LDS Church, Nampa 30th Ward LDS Church, Singles Ward Lance LeBaron Amanda Lee Sheila Lee Terry Lema Kari Lindemood Priscilla Linge Lithia Auto Group Lt. Gov. Brad and Teresa Little Lloyd Family Harvey Loux Marsha Lovell Lowe’s of Boise Lowe’s of Meridian Lowe’s of Twin Falls Jeri Lucas Lucky 13 Will Lynn Kyttrynne Mabee Macy’s Magic Valley Dive Center Magic Valley Mall Magic Valley Spine & Joint Magic Valley Subway, Jerome and Twin Falls Mai Thai Restaurant and KOI Japanese Restaurant Gar Malcom Jerry and Nadine Mapes The Marian Pritchett School Mary Joan Marley MaRozie Clothing Boutique Jann and Lorraine Marson Samantha Martin Kathy and Chris Martinez Garrett and Christina Matthews Laurie Matthews Tim Maxwell McCall Coffee Roasters Denise M. McCarthy Amy and Reilly McDevitt Evette McDowell John McGuire Kathleen McKay Dawn McKeeth Jenny McKinney Elizabeth McVey The McWinn Family Douglas Meeds Memjet Jennifer Meredith Meridian Boys and Girls Club Mesa Systems Jeanne Meyer Kira Meyer Parker Meyers Michael Frew Trio Middlekauff Automotive Group Sallee Middlekauff Military Order of the Devil Dogs ID Pack Marine Corps League Sandy Mills Miss Magic Valley Modern Woodman of America Dannielle A. Moilanen Molenaar Jewelers on Broadway Bill and Josette Monroe Montana Steak House Lizzy Mora Ivan Morales Viki Moss Mount Harrison Quilt Guild Mountain Home AFB Youth Programs Jr. Trail Mountain Monkey Business Kenneth Mulli Jon Munkers Murphys Seafood Bar and Grill McKenzie and Cody Murray Mustard Seed Thrift Store & Ministries My Father’s Place Beth Nair Native Skin Lindsay Nelson Robert and Lindeen Neufeld Neuhoff Communications Brandi Nielsen Madeline Nielson and Family Norco Medical Supplies Northview Dental OfficeMax Old Navy Store, Twin Falls Old Spaghetti Factory Sandy O’Malley Once Upon A Child Ooh La La Opera Idaho Operation Christmas Child Operation Homefront Esther Orban Oroweat Foods of Boise Angie Osler Pacific Lutheran University Paisley Roberts Papers & Press Paradise Salon Party Center Ken and Wendy Patterson Paul Mitchell Beauty School PC Maintenance, LLC Peace Lutheran Church Peace Lutheran Quilters Pella 1st Ward Beehive Girls Richard Q. Perry Marie Peterson Peterson Autoplex Misty Phillips and Family Picture Perfect Photography Tauni Pike Todd Pike Cora Pingree Pinnacle Sports Grill Pioneer Federal Credit Union Planet Beach Plantscaping Poindexter’s Costume & Novelty Shop Powerbar Prasai Thai Cuisine Primary Therapy Source Prints Plus Pristine Details Pro Care Landscape Services Deb Procter Project Mutual Telephone/BL Vicky M. Prouty Joy Pruitt PSI Waste System Quail Hollow Golf Club Shikisha Quinten Vianey Ramirez Gene and Leslie Rasmussen Glenys Rasmussen Denise Rayburn RC Willey Home Furnishings Real Deals Red Lion Hotel, Salt Lake City Red’s Trading Post Billy J. Reed Freda Reed Kay Reed James Retmier, MD Randy Rex Steve Richards Kellen and Nadine Richcreek Denise Richie Gary Richter Tammie Ridder Sharon Riddleberger Ridley’s Family Market Riverat Whitewater Toyz Jordan Rivers Riverside Hotel Road Work Ahead Const. Supply Hanna Robinson Mark and Jayne Robinson Rock Creek Dental Group, PLLC Rocket Express Car Wash Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Rosebud’s Florist Roth Distributing Tim and Kim Rourick LaDeana Routt Darrell and Geraldine Rudd Rudy’s: A Cook’s Paradise Janet Russelle Safari Inn Downtown Salon Couture Avanna and Aranleigh Samples 34 Samuels Jewelers Deborah Sanders Ron and Mary Santi Sara Lee Food & Beverage Sav-Mor Drug, Twin Falls Kary Sawin Robin Schenk Berdena Schlaick Debi Scholten Preston Schow Lynne Schuyler Roxanne Schweizer Rhyan Schwenson Scott Peyron & Associates Stephanie Selner Sephora Serendipity Serve Idaho Learn and Serve Shari’s Restaurant Kaylynn and Troy Sharp Sheeky Meeky Salon Shilo Inn Suites, Twin Falls Shopko Shore Lodge Shu’s Idaho Running Company Silver Sage Girl Scout Troop #582 Silver Sage Girl Scouts Troop SU-19 Krislyn Simer Mike and Lisa Simplot Myrna Simpson Margaret Sinclair Sizzler Gladys Sleater Sleep Solutions Jane Slickers Mark E. Smith, DDS, PC Smoky Mountain Pizza & Pasta Snake River Corvette Club Snake River Skydive Judy Snider Snyder/Mission 35 Sodexho, Twin Falls South Side Christian Church Southern Idaho Landscape Jack and Rebecca Southwick Jake Speelman Kristiina Spencer St. Luke’s Health Foundation St. Luke’s Magic Valley Administration St. Luke’s Magic Valley Auxiliary St. Luke’s Magic Valley Inpatient Rehabilitation Dept. St. Luke’s Magic Valley SAFE KIDS St. Luke’s Magic Valley Surgical Services Staff St. Luke’s Magic Valley Women’s Health & Imaging Services St. Luke’s McCall Intergrative Medicine Clinic St. Mark’s Church Helene Stafford Standard Printing Solutions James and Stacey Stanley Family Stein Distributing Company, Inc. Allison and Amanda Stephens Steve Conner Photography Steve Rambo Jewelers Becky Stewart Stitchin’ Time Rosemary Stoker Clara Stone Gary Stone Barb Stratton Kevin R. 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If there is an error or omission, we sincerely apologize and ask that you please contact us so we may correct our records. Thank you! Magic Valley/Jerome: (208) 814-0070 [email protected] McCall: (208) 630-2200 [email protected] Treasure Valley: (208) 381-2133 [email protected] Wood River: (208) 727-8416 [email protected] Value = Employees, physicians, and volunteers who make a difference every day in the lives of our patients and the health of our communities. 36 St. Luke’s Boise 190 E. Bannock Street Boise, Idaho 83712 St. Luke’s Jerome 132 5th Avenue W. Jerome, Idaho 83338 St. Luke’s Magic Valley 801 Pole Line Road W. Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 St. Luke’s McCall 1000 State Street McCall, Idaho 83638 St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital 190 E. Bannock Street Boise, Idaho 83712 St. Luke’s Mountain States Tumor Institute (MSTI) Locations in Boise, Fruitland, Meridian, Nampa, and Twin Falls Our Mission: To improve the health of people in our region. Our Vision: St. Luke’s Meridian 520 S. 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