report to the community - Yampa Valley Medical Center
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report to the community - Yampa Valley Medical Center
010 2 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY YAMPA VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER | ANNUAL REPORT 2010 Quality Care Today and Always “Cheers to 10 Years!” Our December 2009 celebration capped an especially eventful year that included the 10th anniversary of our current campus, the 20th anniversary of our SportsMed program and completion of our $13 million expansion and update. We also took the first steps to promote development of additional senior housing options in our community. We see a real need to complement the high-quality skilled nursing care that we currently provide at our Doak Walker Care Center. After gathering community opinions through surveys and face-to-face meetings, we are excited about the momentum and growing support for this future project. Although we have been busy with our construction Karl Gills and Dr. Sharon Gulley projects and planning for the future, this report focuses primarily on the quality of services we provide here at YVMC. During the past several years, much has been printed in various media about the quality of care in U.S. hospitals. While we have always been a provider of high-quality care, we are always seeking ways to improve. In concert with our medical staff, we are engaged in numerous quality initiatives. These include seeking ways to prevent errors, improve outcomes and avoid healthcare-associated infections. We also strive to stay abreast of the latest treatment methods. We are proud of the safe, personalized and quality care we offer as we live our mission. It is especially important to note that our efforts to constantly improve care are embraced by our staff and physicians. This teamwork allows us to meet our firm commitment to our patients to provide excellence in care through continuous review and improvement. Our Mission: Karl Gills Chief Executive Officer Sharon Gulley, M.D. Board Chair 2 To provide excellent healthcare to our communities through safe, personalized and quality services. YVMC Board of Trustees: Chair Sharon Gulley, M.D., Vice Chair Scott Marr, Secretary Tony Connell, Treasurer Ed Trousil, Chief of Staff Scott Kempers, M.D., Trustees Kristi Brown, William F. Cox, Jr., M.D., Meg Firestone, Karl Gills, Ron Spangler, Diane Tarnoff, and Amy Williams. Living Our Mission Every Day At Yampa Valley Medical Center, our commitment to patient safety and quality is demonstrated every day by our dedicated team of nurses, physicians and allied health staff. We work together diligently with a goal of providing the highest standards of patient care. This commitment goes beyond the hands that bring direct care to our patients. It includes our dedicated board members and other volunteers, leadership and the people behind the scenes who make safe patient care possible. In this year’s annual report, we discuss “Living Our Mission,” and how our dedication to excellence, safety, quality and personalized care has led to higher performance and improved outcomes. At the beginning of 2009 we set some aggressive improvement targets with an ongoing focus on following best practices while providing personalized care. We strive for excellence in all that we do and meticulously measure our results to ensure that we are identifying opportunities to improve our care and service. With our focus squarely on doing what’s best for each and every patient, we work with patients and their families to ensure that the care we deliver is timely, efficient, effective, personalized, equitable and safe. Our goal is to empower patients and their families to be an integral part of our healthcare team in order to improve safety and clinical outcomes. With hospital and medical staff working in concert, we have celebrated many successes over the past year. Kevin Chapman, Cynthia MacMaster and Tommy Clark exemplify the team approach in Diagnostic Imaging Nuclear Cardiology. Comments from patient satisfaction surveys received in 2009: “I have been in a number of different hospitals in my 25 years of rodeo action. In all my years I have never been treated with the kindness, professionalism and care as I was at Yampa Valley Medical Center. I can’t say enough about the staff, facility and of course the food.” “Knowing that Olympic athletes are treated here is good enough for me.” “I had an exceptional nurse named Autum Sloop. I think the hospital should feel lucky to have a staff member like her. I will never forget her for everything she did.” “I feel very fortunate to live in a community with this outstanding medical center. I also appreciate very much all the ‘preventive care’ education that is provided to the community!” “The ER nursing staff was friendly, making me comfortable and less anxious. Dr. Bookman was excellent – intelligent, thorough and very caring. He was such a nice guy that I bet he’d be fun to take a bike ride with!” “I had a great time. The nurses and doctors were great. Your hospital is a very wonderful place. I love all of you.” 3 YAMPA VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER | ANNUAL REPORT 2010 YVMC’s Infection Prevention team of Steve Hilley, Mary Poskus, Tamara Floyd and Dr. Mark McCaulley demonstrates the importance of frequent and thorough hand washing. Our Commitment to Safety and Quality In 2008-09, Yampa Valley Medical Center participated in the 5 Million Lives campaign. This national effort was sponsored by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement to improve patient safety and quality. As part of that campaign and other national initiatives, we have implemented many “best practice” protocols. While we have always been proud of our excellent care, standardizing our care provides more consistency and reliability of outcomes for our patients. Here are a few of our success stories we proudly share. 4 David Baldinger and grandson Cash enjoy Winter Carnival 11 months after David received life-saving care for a heart attack. Cash is grateful to YVMC because “I need my Granddaddy around to take me on adventures.” The Gift of Life Reliable care for cardiac patients We evaluate the care of every patient who comes to YVMC with chest pain to ensure that each received care according to standardized protocols. We report our compliance to CMS. Our 2009 scores indicate that we are at 100% compliance with all protocols for these cardiac patients. Especially significant for our community is the fact that, since January 2008, we have had a fulltime cardiologist on our medical staff. Reduction of healthcare-associated surgical-site infections We place a high degree of importance on preventing infections. The Infection Prevention Team at YVMC has designed a program to protect everyone who comes into our hospital, including our health care workers and the public. By following strict guidelines before, during and after surgery we have significantly reduced the frequency of surgical-site infections over the past two years. We participate in the national Surgical Care Improvement Project and monitor our compliance with all infection prevention standards. These include meticulous hand-washing protocols, using proper precautions and giving the right antibiotic at the right time. YVMC scores considerably better than national averages for virtually all these measures. Should an infection occur, our Infection Prevention Team thoroughly analyzes the care and involves the patient and the surgeon to help determine potential causes and learning opportunities. Surgical-site Infections Continue to Decrease 23 10 Dear Karl, “This is really weird,” I thought, as the pressure in my chest wouldn’t subside even after I slowed and then completely stopped my skateskiing workout last March. After a quick call to Larry Bookman, a friend and Emergency doc at YVMC, I found myself being delivered by ambulance to Dr. Will Baker, our resident cardiologist, whose timely administration of a clot-busting drug cleared the artery that I later was told has earned the nickname “the widow maker.” Next came an air ambulance and the receipt of a “stent” at Heart Center of the Rockies. I arrived home in less than 72 hours wondering “what just happened to me?” Will’s consultations over the last year have educated me to the fact that a family history of heart disease can trump other risk factors which I felt were under control and diagnostic testing that Will can perform locally could have well prevented my emergency that day. Incredibly, I am now fully recovered and skate-skiing again. I feel that because of the quick and professional actions of Will and the staff at YVMC, I have been given the greatest gift of all, the gift of life. Thank you, David Baldinger Steamboat Springs 6 5 ANNUAL REPORT 2010 | YAMPA VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER 6 When Zero Equals a Perfect Score Safe care for high-risk patients: Zero. Not one patient who has needed breathing assistance from a ventilator has contracted pneumonia at YVMC since 2002. And we adopted even stronger standards in 2007. Preventing pneumonia is vital for patients whose reliance on breathing machines make them especially vulnerable. We continually show 100% compliance with all protocols aimed at preventing ventilator-associated pneumonia. Zero. That’s the number of healthcare associated Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) infections at YVMC in 2009. MRSA is a bacterial infection that is highly resistant to some antibiotics. The bacteria can cause infection when they enter the body through a cut, sore, catheter, or breathing tube. The infection can be minor and local (similar to a pimple), or more serious (involving the heart, lung, blood, or bone). Those who have been hospitalized or had recent surgery are at increased risk. We test patients who are at risk for MRSA prior to their admission for select high-risk procedures so that appropriate measures can be put into place to avoid these infections. Zero. We have achieved an outstanding record of zero central line associated blood stream infections. Some of our sickest patients require a “central line,” a special intravenous insertion. This increases risk for a bloodstream infection, which can cause other complications. At YVMC, these lines are inserted under the most controlled conditions, following all recommended practices aimed at reducing the likelihood of infection. Debby Harris, RRT, and Ann Heselbach, CRT, of YVMC’s Respiratory Therapy department, are ready to support a critically ill patient with a ventilator. YVMC’s Pressure Ulcer Prevention team includes Liz Guerra, Rebecca Lea and Holly James. Safe Care for Patients Preventing Pressure Ulcers Patients who have longer hospital stays and/or certain medical conditions are most at risk for pressure ulcers, also called “bed sores.” By using a rigorous assessment process, purchasing special pressure-relieving mattresses and meticulously monitoring our care, we continue to work toward eliminating pressure ulcers. Imaging Gently In 2009 our Diagnostic Imaging department joined an international campaign called Image Gently. Radiologic technologists explain medical radiation to parents and provide Image Gently cards to help them track the amount of radiation exposure their children receive with CT scans and other exams. This education emphasizes our commitment to providing safe, quality medical imaging examinations. Dear YVMC: I would like to express my gratitude for the extremely competent and compassionate care I received when I visited your hospital. I am a practicing neurosurgeon, so I obviously have a lot of hospital experience myself. The nursing care was outstanding. In the ER, I was cared for by Angela Mercier and Laurie VoitPerry. OR nurses and staff included Mary Salabounis, Scott Becker and Laura Stamp. Day Surgery included Jill Anstett, Marti Potter and Marty Rotz-Kilhefner. I congratulate them all on being outstanding nurses from my perspective as a patient that day. Physician care was also outstanding. I was treated by Dr. Laura Sehnert in the Emergency Department, had anesthesia with Dr. Eric Meyer, and my orthopedic surgeon was Dr. Michael Sisk and his P.A. Krista Bertz. Once again, I was very impressed with the hospital and greatly appreciate the outstanding care I was provided. Christopher Guerin, M.D. Florida Ed Havel, radiologic technologist and lead CT tech, explains radiation safety to Jenifer Felinczak and daughter Grace. 7 YAMPA VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER | ANNUAL REPORT 2010 “Lucky to Get My Care Here” Longtime local Lynn Lawton feels she owes her life to Steamboat Springs obstetrician/gynecologist Mary Bowman, M.D., and her continued well-being to YVMC’s Cancer Services. During an annual examination in 2000, Dr. Bowman detected a change in Lynn’s body. She ordered diagnostic tests, which revealed that Lynn had fallopian tube carcinoma, a rare form of cancer. Fortunately, the disease was found in an early stage. In the decade since, Lynn has had two surgeries and numerous courses of chemotherapy at YVMC, her trusted hometown hospital. “I almost opted for a national cancer center in Oklahoma,” Lynn said. “But it was such a stressful trip, and it was recommended that I reduce stress in my life. I realized I couldn’t travel for my care.” After meeting with YVMC Cancer Services Director Jan Fritz, who “was just an angel,” and oncologist Allen Cohn, M.D., Lynn realized there was no need to travel. “Why go to Denver or another big city?” she said. “Here, I go in at 8 a.m. and get chemo for two hours. I bring my laptop with me, log in and start working. When I’m done, I pack up and go to work at Steamboat Central Reservations for the rest of the day.” Convenience is one key factor for Lynn, and confidence in the expertise of her chemotherapy nurses and Dr. Cohn is another. “The YVMC team is so personable, so willing to help, give information and find facts for me. Jan has always been available and responsive. Everyone is fabulous, and I feel tremendously lucky to get my care here.” Lynn Lawton meets with Cancer Services Director Jan Fritz and oncologist Allen Cohn, M.D., to discuss her treatment plan. 8 Win Park relies on his new hip when working at SportStalker or hiking and skiing on hut trips at altitudes higher than 13,000 feet. The Gift of Life “Solid as a Rock” After Hip Replacement When Win Park is not tuning skis for the U.S. Freestyle Ski Team, he’s out skiing, biking or trying to keep up with his sons’ activities. So his goal for hip replacement surgery at YVMC was to return to his active life as quickly as possible. He credits YVMC’s Joint Replacement Program with providing the knowledge and personal attention he needed. “To me it was like being in school again,” Win said. “They let me know what to expect and focused on the positives. Everything rang true. They didn’t miss a beat.” YVMC’s Joint Replacement Coordinator, Tamara Floyd, takes each patient through every step of the process, from pre-surgery through recovery. “The more informed the patient, the better the outcome,” Tamara said. “Everyone is a different learner, so as I get to know the patient I find how to best present the information he or she needs to know.” Tamara also works with YVMC’s entire Joint Replacement team to insure the patient’s goals are met. “Our therapists personalize their rehabilitation to get patients back to where they want to be,” she said. “Everyone on the YVMC team knew me, and I felt there was a need to take care of me as an individual rather than a procedure,” Win said. “It’s been more than great. I’m as solid as a rock.” Dear YVMC, I’ve just experienced the best care I’ve ever had for my knee replacement in your facilities – hospital, Doak Walker Care Center and 14 therapy sessions at SportsMed. From doctors Eric Verploeg, Kevin Borgerding and physician assistant Kevin Kolvereid to all the nurses and caretakers – the nicest, friendliest group I’ve ever met. My daughter and son-in-law are residents here. I’m from California. I certainly made a great choice to come here for surgery. And I should mention I’m blown away by the food. I’m 83 and have never imagined such service. Kudos to everyone and my sincere thanks! Billie Leigh Merced, California 9 ANNUAL REPORT 2010 YAMPA VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER | Genah, Catcher and Matt Burditt enjoy family time together with 6-month-old twins Tamsyn, left, and Briar. 10 Bringing a Family Together Heartbreak, terror, faith, hope, love, and the miracle of life in two tiny packages. That is how Genah and Matt Burditt, of Steamboat Springs, describe the first months of life for their twin daughters, Briar and Tamsyn. Their story illustrates how we at YVMC truly live our mission. The Burditts’ difficult medical journey began on August 30, 2009. Genah, in premature labor, was flown from YVMC to Presbyterian St. Luke’s Hospital in Denver. When delivered three months early on September 9, their babies weighed less than two pounds each. Though grateful for the compassion and skill of their care team in the big-city hospital, the family was longing for home when YVMC stepped in to help again. YVMC’s case management team, specifically Jane Howell and Chief Operating Officer Frank May, coordinated “baby back” efforts and extended a helping hand financially. The result was an air ambulance transfer to YVMC’s Special Care Nursery on October 31. “This renewed our family’s hope and resolve to pull through just when we were reaching the end of our reserves,” Genah says. Genah and Matt will always remember the professionalism and kindness of the team here, especially neonatal nurse practitioners Mary Gills and Tracy Heaberlin, and registered nurses George Detwiler, Edie Seffrood, Melissa Reynen and Kristi Tullis. November 18 was the magic day that the twins finally moved home with their parents and big brother Catcher. “The combination of thoroughly trained staff, technology and patient services provided by YVMC gave us the resources and strength to survive what at times felt insurmountable,” Genah says. “You restored our faith in health care and made us proud and happy to be a part of the YVMC community: for you gave us what no amount of planning and solidarity, friend and family support, nor health insurance could – our family, all together, home.” How We Benefit Northwest Colorado and Beyond As a non-profit hospital, YVMC is dedicated to returning a benefit to the community in addition to providing quality health care. Community benefit primarily involves assisting individual patients. In 2009, YVMC provided more than $3.7 million in charitable care. This represents a 62 percent increase since 2008 in helping patients who were unable to pay for their medical services. Our “Taking Care of Me” series presents free programs on a variety of timely health topics. YVMC’s Community Health Fair touches the lives of more than 900 individuals annually. In 2009 we put special effort into educating the community about the H1N1 influenza virus. YVMC helps create future healthcare professionals, providing vital hospital experience for nursing and medical students. We also participate in the Steamboat Springs High School medical prep program. We support staff in donating time to many organizations and provide financial support for numerous health programs in northwest Colorado and beyond, including Steamboat Mental Health, Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association, Yampa Valley Breast Cancer Awareness Project, Routt County Detox Center and Yampa Valley Autism Program. When chants of “USA, USA” sweep through the crowds at the Olympics or World Cup events, SportsMed is there in spirit. And sometimes in person. Providing physical therapy and athletic training services to the U.S. Ski Team and U.S. Snowboard Team is one of many examples of how YVMC gives back. Scott Blair, Frederica Manning and Jen Kerr of YVMC’s SportsMed travel with the U.S. Ski Team and U.S. Snowboard Team, providing physical therapy and athletic training services. YVMC’s patient financial counselors, including Yagé Varela and Kris Seybold, helped patients qualify for $3.7 million in charity care in 2009. One patient shares his thanks: To the staff at YVMC: I had a balance on my hospital bill at YVMC. In previous years I was a busy construction worker but now am happy to even have a job. I was not asking for a free ride, just some help with the deductible. Has life ever beat you down so far that you didn’t feel like getting back up? Then you find yourself sharing your troubles with a person you’ve never met before. That person then pours out enough sympathy and compassion to give you extra hope to get back up and keep trying. That person is Yagé Varela. I would like to take the time to thank the staff at YVMC for hiring Yagé. And furthermore, I’d like to say to Yagé’s parents, you owe mankind nothing, mankind owes you for bringing such a caring person into this world. Thank you very much! Sincerely, Tom Kemmsies Steamboat Springs 11 Medical Staff YAMPA VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER | ANNUAL REPORT 2010 Active Medical Staff Anesthesiology Scott Fahrner, M.D. Catherine Johnson, M.D. Scott Kempers, M.D. Eric Meyer, M.D. Jeffrey Pal, M.D. Cardiology William Baker, M.D. Gerald Myers, M.D.* Dentistry David Banks, D.D.S. Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery Kristen Fahrner, M.D. Maryann Wall, M.D. Emergency Medicine Nathan Anderson, M.D. Larry Bookman, D.O. David Cionni, M.D. Jeanne Fitzsimmons, M.D. Laila Powers, M.D. Laura Sehnert, M.D. David Wilkinson, M.D. Family Medicine James Dudley, M.D. Phaedra Fegley, M.D. Lisa Harner, M.D. Brian Harrington, M.D., M.P.H. Rosanne Iversen, M.D. David Niedermeier, M.D. David Williams, M.D. Kristin Wilson, M.D. Gastroenterology John Sharp, M.D. General Surgery Allen Belshaw, M.D. Mark Hermacinski, M.D. Internal Medicine Kevin Borgerding, M.D. Jennifer Kempers, M.D. Mark McCaulley, M.D. Lambert Orton, M.D. Charlie Petersen, M.D.* Internal Medicine/Pediatrics Louise Thielen, M.D. Obstetrics/Gynecology Leslie Ahlmeyer, M.D. Mary Bowman, M.D. Megan Palmer, M.D. Diane Petersen, M.D.* David Schaller, M.D. 12 Ophthalmology Mark Helm, M.D. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery John Lupori, M.D. Orthodontics Al Weimer, D.D.S. Orthopaedic Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery Andreas Sauerbrey, M.D. Orthopaedic Spine Surgery Henry F. Fabian, M.D. Orthopaedic Surgery Bryan Bomberg, M.D. Lori Harrington, M.D. Greg Sarin, D.O. Michael Sisk, M.D. Eric Verploeg, M.D. Pain Management Brian Siegel, M.D. Pathology Gregory Achenbach, M.D. William F. Cox, Jr., M.D. Pediatrics Ronald Famiglietti, M.D. Dana Fitzgerald, M.D. Sheila Fountain, M.D. Mary McMurray, M.D. Steven Ross, M.D. Consulting/Associate Medical Staff Regularly practicing medicine or dentistry in Steamboat Springs: Addiction Medicine Dawn Obrecht, M.D. Cardiology Roger Ashmore, M.D. Thomas Downes, M.D. Gary Luckasen, M.D. Todd Whitsitt, M.D. Dentistry Curtis Comeau, D.D.S. Gary Fresques, D.D.S. Neil Ganz, D.D.S. James McCreight, D.D.S. Dermatology Sandra Eivins, M.D. Emergency Medicine Nils Albert, M.D. Mike Fallon, M.D. Lauren Grossman, M.D. Jeff Hill, M.D. Imtiaz Khan, M.D. Family Medicine Jon Freckleton, D.O. William Geserick, M.D. General Surgery Les Fraser, M.D. Michael Peetz, M.D. Hospice Carole Milligan, M.D. Neurology Pamela Kinder, M.D. Gerald McIntosh, M.D. Occupational Medicine Frederick Scherr, M.D. Ann Yanagi, M.D. Oncology/Internal Medicine Allen Cohn, M.D. Robert Rifkin, M.D. Orthopaedic Joint Revision Surgery Jerome Wiedel, M.D. Orthopaedic Surgery Richard Rende, M.D. Psychiatry Richard Berkley, M.D. William Philip, M.D. Pulmonology/Sleep Medicine David Kukafka, M.D. Rehabilitation Medicine Cliff Gronseth, M.D. John Tobey, M.D. Vascular Surgery Omar Mubarak, M.D. Plastic Surgery John Lupori, M.D., D.D.S. Scott Sulentich, M.D. Maryann Wall, M.D. Podiatry Kris Boyce, D.P.M. Psychiatry Kimberly Nordstrom, M.D., J.D. Radiology J.D. Gilliland, M.D. Fred Jones, M.D. Robert Lile, M.D. Urology Stacy Childs, M.D. Jamie VanOveren, D.O. * Physicians who joined the active medical staff in 2009. Medical Executive Committee Chief of Staff: Dr. Scott Kempers Vice Chief of Staff: Dr. Kevin Borgerding Secretary/Treasurer: Dr. Laura Sehnert Chief Medical Officer: Dr. Larry Bookman Chair Department of Medicine: Dr. Jennifer Kempers Chair Department of Surgery: Dr. David Wilkinson Members At-Large: Dr. Will Baker Dr. Dana Fitzgerald Focus on the Future 2009 was all about honoring the past and embracing an exciting future. Even in the midst of celebrating a decade of growth, we were taking the lead in expanding senior living options. After surveying the community, YVMC and partner Pearl Senior Living acquired an ideal site on Walton Creek Road near Casey’s Pond. Plans are progressing to design a campus that will include independent living and assisted living apartments, Alzheimer’s and dementia-related “memory care” units and relocation of the existing skilled nursing Doak Walker Care Center. YVMC is supportive of Colorado Senior Residences, Inc., the new community non-profit organization that will develop and operate these services. Our focus on the future got another boost when we completed a $13 million hospital expansion in February 2010. This massive addition and renovation, nicknamed “Baby, We’re Growing,” more than doubled the size of our Family Birth Place, enhancing privacy and adding amenities within a family-friendly environment. Additionally, YVMC is now poised to improve the patient experience and accommodate future growth in numerous areas, notably surgical services and oncology. Grateful patients Every year we receive letters from patients from our community and beyond, by mail and through our website, yvmc.org. A small number of 2009 messages are shared here and on page 15. “I wanted to let you know how impressed I was with YVMC – the staff, the facilities, not to mention the location. When my husband was diagnosed with the appendicitis last year, as first-time visitors to Steamboat Springs, we were a little worried about the facilities in a small mountain town. I was totally blown away by the care and attention shown to my husband and myself and came home raving about our experience.” ~ Kim P., from Australia “I want to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Jeanne Fitzsimmons, M.D., and her colleagues at your outstanding emergency facility in Steamboat Springs. From my check-in to check-out I received the kind of care so absent in our country today. Please bottle your way of doing things. It will sell!” ~ Billy Walker, from Arizona “During my congestive heart failure ordeal while visiting your city, your love, care and professional concern means more than I’m able to express.” ~ Glenda Couey, from Georgia CEO Karl Gills, left, and Pearl Senior Living Principal Phil Shapiro, right, explain senior living campus plans to Franny Mervis and Bill Dring at a Steamboat Springs Over the Hill Gang gathering. 13 Emergency visits......................................... 8,390 Other outpatient visits...........................119,656 Inpatient admissions................................. 2,901 Newborn deliveries....................................... 402 | Vital Statistics Surgical cases and treatments.................... 3,349 YAMPA VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER ANNUAL REPORT 2010 Help at Hand chair Liz Wright assists patient Ginny Mills during an emergency visit. Our 200 volunteers log nearly 10,000 hours annually, providing invaluable comfort and support to YVMC patients and families and Doak Walker Care Center residents. SportsMed visits.......................................18,619 Doak Walker Care Center days...............21,115 Volunteer hours.......................................... 9,744 Patients by Location 10.09% 6.13% 5.13% Who Pays the Hospital Bill? 100 Hospital charge for care 36.5% 55.3% 66.1% Hospital cost of care Percent Paid Routt County 67.76% 10.88% 8.6% 71.8% ■ ■ ■ ■ 91.4% 63.5% 44.7% 0 Commercial Insurance Workers Comp 33.9% Self Pay & Medicare Other Payers 28.2% Medicaid Payers Red = Contractual discounts, bad debt, charity 14 Yampa Valley Medical Center Gold = Payment as percent of hospital charge Moffat County Other NW Colorado Mountain States Region National/International Financial Report Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 2009 REVENUE We charged our patients for hospital services............................................................$92,227,858 for Doak Walker Care Center services................................... 5,755,296 Subtotal patient service revenues................ $97,983,154 We charged but did not receive full payments from government programs (Medicare, Medicaid).........(19,868,155) from other insurers.............................................................. (5,908,378) from uncollectible accounts................................................ (2,160,192) Subtotal uncollected charges...................... (27,931,725) We provided charity care totaling........................................ (3,772,262) Total net patient services revenue................ $66,279,167 In addition, we received Contributions............................................................................. 801,264 Net interest income on investments...................................... 2,154,419 Other sources.......................................................................... 1,293,524 Subtotal other revenues................................. $4,249,207 Total revenue................................................ $70,528,374 EXPENSES What it cost to pay our employees wages and benefits........................(31,883,735) to purchase supplies, insurance, utilities, other...............(27,319,833) to pay interest on debt......................................................... (1,677,084) for depreciation of plant and equipment........................... (3,410,736) Total cost of caring for patients.................. (64,291,388) Revenue over expenses................................... $6,236,986 “My wife and I brought out 9-month-old into the ED with a fever and a boatload of worry. Aaron Clark, Lynn Cerasoli and Dr. Steven Ross did a great job taking care of our boy, but also dealing with a kid’s parents who are both health care providers. I appreciate you hearing out all of our concerns, helping us weigh options and taking a bit of anxiety and irritability in stride. Thanks again.” ~ Matt Powers, from Wisconsin “I wanted to compliment your entire staff as to the extraordinary level of care I received while a patient with you. Your entire staff was as nice and courteous as any group of people I have ever met in my entire life. The level of care was awesome and the accommodations were extraordinary.” ~ A patient from Ohio “From the day I entered in a very serious condition to the time of my release, we were impressed by not only the professionalism of the staff but their compassion and caring attitude. We thanked all we could find on the day of my release; if possible we would like to share our heartfelt appreciation with the staff.” ~ Tom Grieve, from Wyoming All patients identified by name in this report gave their permission. Total return on patient service revenues...................................... 6.37% How we used cash reserves Total principal payment on long-term debt................... $1,165,000 Expansion project construction costs............................. $9,676,801 Investment in new technology and equipment.............. $2,245,317 15 ANNUAL REPORT 2010 | Healthcare Foundation for the Yampa Valley Hometown Hospital, World Class Care Each time I walk through the doors of Yampa Valley Medical Center, I am amazed that we, a small rural community, have this extraordinary facility. But beyond the beautiful physical plant with its state-of-the art technology, what is more amazing is the breadth, depth and quality of the YVMC staff. The physicians, nursing staff, physical therapists, nutritionists, administration and support staff are some of our greatest community assets. We at the Healthcare Foundation for the Yampa Valley are committed to helping YVMC maintain and expand the wonderful medical facilities we are so fortunate to have. This past year, with community support, we were able to provide a large portion of the funds for the new digital mammography machine. This coming year we are confident that, with the generosity of a Steamboat resident’s $250,000 challenge grant, we will be able to provide a major portion of the funds needed to bring an advanced CT scanner to YVMC. In addition to providing enhanced cardiology studies, this machine will be available for all other CT generated diagnostics. None of us can take our good fortune for granted. As the world of healthcare becomes ever more complex, we all need to remember that a community hospital needs community support. Please join us in helping to keep YVMC strong. Diane Tarnoff HFYV Board Chair FRONT ROW: Alice Klauzer, Karl Gills, Diane Tarnoff, Art Smith, Wade Gebhardt BACK ROW: Geneva Taylor, Pam Vanatta, Meg Firestone, Kris Bensler, Ron Branish, Sandy St. Clair NOT PICTURED: Dr. Tom Page, Steve Green, Glenda Hachenberger The Healthcare Foundation Board of Directors is committed to making a positive impact on health care in the Yampa Valley. Our Board members show their commitment in many ways: working with donors, shaping policy, planning events, even plunging into icy water. We deeply appreciate all of the time and energy they devote to the Foundation Board and to our community. 16 Steve Dawes Giving Back to the Community “I can’t think of another community leader who has made such a continuous and lasting contribution to HFYV and YVMC,” says Diane Tarnoff, HFYV Board Chair. “Steve is an extremely thoughtful person whose counsel has been invaluable to me and to the organization.” When Steve Dawes began serving on the Routt Memorial Hospital Board in 1989, Yampa Valley Medical Center was just a dream. Steve helped that dream become a reality. He was on the construction committee that oversaw the building of the new hospital that was completed in 1999. “I liked seeing a piece of dirt transform into the wonderful hospital that so effectively serves the needs of our community today. And I’m encouraged to see the way the hospital is constantly growing to fill our future needs,” Steve says. As satisfying as it was to see the hospital take physical shape, Steve says the best part of the process was watching the community come together to “It’s clear to me that support the new hospital. the quality of life we “It was rewarding to see the number of people all enjoy in Steamboat who contributed to the building of YVMC,” Steve is directly enhanced says. “The community realized the importance of the by the existence and new hospital and came together to make it happen.” operation of YVMC,” Steve feels a strong sense of loyalty to the comSteve says, “I have a munity. When he and his wife Poogie moved to real interest in making Steamboat Springs in 1979 to start Steamboat Resorts, sure our privatelythey were starting from scratch. Steamboat embraced owned, non-profit them. “I feel it’s really important to give back to the hospital continues to community that provided me with such a great be successful.” opportunity to start my business,” Steve says. Give back he has. After 14 years of service on the hospital Board, Steve reached his term limit. But he wasn’t ready to stop contributing to the community hospital where his sons were born. So he joined the Healthcare Foundation for the Yampa Valley Board of Directors. Through his involvement with HFYV, Steve expanded his definition of “support for YVMC” to include things like the Penguin Plunge and the Doc Willett Health Care Heritage Awards. “I see the direct benefit of the Foundation’s efforts in helping the hospital achieve its mission,” Steve states. During his years of service to the Foundation, Steve saw a lot of peaks, but no plateau. “The brightest moment for HFYV is yet to come,” he says. Our Volunteers The time our volunteers give to our organization is just as valuable as the monetary donations we receive. Our volunteers contributed 972 hours to the Foundation in 2009. With each volunteer hour valued at $20.25, those 972 hours equated to a cost savings for our organization of $19,683.00. If you’re interested in volunteering for the Healthcare Foundation, contact us at [email protected] or 970-871-0700. Volunteers: Janne Siegel, Suzanne Turner, photographer Kim Cathey, Tracy Barnett and Laurie Drew 17 ANNUAL REPORT 2010 | Healthcare Foundation for the Yampa Valley Ski Town USA Golf Classic In 2009, after thirteen years of successfully partnering with the Steamboat Springs Rotary Clubs on the event, the Foundation turned the Golf Classic over to Rotarys’ capable hands. Proceeds from the 2009 event went to support the acquisition of an advanced CT scanner to upgrade diagnostic imaging capabilities at Yampa Valley Medical Center. Golfers enjoyed gorgeous weather and good friends at the 2009 Golf Classic. 18 CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Glenda Hachenberger, Dr. Jim McCreight, Sandy St. Clair, Diane Tarnoff, Scott Marr The Doc Willett Health Care Heritage Awards Honoring Our Past, Looking Toward Our Future In recognition of Dr. Frederick E. Willett’s personal and professional contributions to health care in the Yampa Valley, the Healthcare Foundation for the Yampa Valley established the Doc Willett Health Care Heritage Awards in 2009. Each fall, HFYV will present Doc Willett awards to two community members who have made an impact on health care in the Yampa Valley. As Yampa Valley’s country doctor, Doc Willett made “ranch” calls up and down Routt County. By buggy or sleigh, horseback and later by automobile, no patient was too far, no snow too deep for Doc Willett. During his 56 years of service to our community, Doc Willett established a remarkable legacy of caring that Yampa Valley Medical Center is proud to carry on today. Our Community Hospital Yesterday and Today 1914:Doc Willett planted the seeds for a thriving Medical Center when he helped establish Steamboat’s first community hospital, which was housed in the building at 6th and Lincoln that is currently the Old Town Pub 1921:Doc Willett opened a new hospital in a converted apartment building he owned at 7th and Aspen 1950:Funded in part by a generous donation from Doc Willett, Routt Memorial Hospital was dedicated on August 13, 1950 1999:Yampa Valley Medical Center opened its doors on November 21, 1999. Still a hometown hospital, YVMC offers world-class care. Pictured at the first annual 2009 Doc Willett Health Care Heritage Awards are: 2009 Community Health Care Advocate Award recipient John Kerst, YVMC CEO Karl Gills, and 2009 Health Care Professional Award recipient Dr. Larry Bookman. The Healthcare Foundation proudly honored Mr. Kerst and Dr. Bookman, both of whom have made a significant impact on health care in our community. 19 Healthcare Foundation for the Yampa Valley The Steamboat Springs High School team made a big splash at the 6th Annual Penguin Plunge. Since its inception in 2004, The Penguin Plunge has become a fundraising tradition that Steamboat eagerly anticipates each March. On event day, teams of costumed Penguins plunge into the icy water at Catamount, then dash to the hot tub before joining the Post Plunge Party. 20 Diagnostic Imaging Assistant Director Julie Isaacs with the new digital mammography machine. Photo courtesy of Matt Stensland, Steamboat Pilot & Today In 2009, a record 174 Penguins skipped, flipped and dipped their way to fundraising success at the 6th Annual Penguin Plunge. The event netted proceeds of $58,000, all of which went toward the purchase of digital mammography equipment for YVMC. In October 2009, thanks to our Penguins and many other generous community members, the Medical Center unveiled its new digital mammography machine. According to Mary Jo Wiedel, Director of Diagnostic Imaging for YVMC, patients are noticing a difference with the new equipment. “We’re capturing the images digitally now,” Wiedel said. “This makes for shorter appointment times and more detailed images.” Wiedel says patients feel comfortable in the newly remodeled diagnostic imaging area. “We get many compliments on the atmosphere and decor and how well-thought-out the project was,” Wiedel said, adding that the purchase of the new equipment was a community effort. “Many people have worked together to bring this technology to the women in our community.” | ANNUAL REPORT 2010 The 6th Annual Penguin Plunge It’s All Good! Jason Sear loved spending time with his wife and kids. When he was diagnosed with cancer, it was important to him to be in Steamboat with his family while receiving his treatments. He was able to do that at the YVMC Infusion and Chemotherapy Center, where the staff came to look forward to his visits. “Anyone who met Jason did not forget him,” says Jan Fritz, Director of Cancer Services. “Humor was a big part of his personality, and he connected heart-to-heart.” The Abneys Joy, Clinton and James Lee Acosta Fred and Carolyn Aebi Jon Albert Alcon Humanitarian Services Dept. Alcon Laboratories All Score Advertising Pornpat Artornsombudh Baker Family Foundation David and Stacey Bass Bronwyn Bateman and Doug Hershey Elena Bayrock and Andy Sapora Carolyn Bell Sally and Bill Bennett Dr. Annita Bens and Dr. Andre Bens Kris and Bill Bensler Sandy, Bob and Angie Beyer Jerry and Annette Blaschke Lisa Blue Baron Gwen Bodenhamer Dr. and Mrs. Michael Brennan Josh and Kelly Broadus Jeff and Kristi Brown Kim and Don Brown, & Girls Liz Brown Frank X. Buhler Jerry and Nancy Burns Don C. Butler Susan and Charlie Butts Jerry and Judy Cagle Ann and John Chandley Robyn and Jesse Chernis-Grant Marcia and Peter Cherris Chuck Mapes Insurance Agency, Inc. Steve and Paula Clark Julia M. Collins and Seth A. Minkoff Colorado Group Realty Foundation Inc. Corrie Development Corporation Carlos and Graciela Coscia Ron and Juana Rosa Daniell David & Julianna Pyott Foundation Brian and Eirwen Davies, & Family Graham, Heather, Amanda and Adrian Davies David and Tami DeClercq Neil Degroot Henry P. Doggrell Caroline M. Dulle Joe and Mary Dulle Winona and Daniel Edwards Phyllis and David Eig The Elrods Linda Morris Elsey Beverly Engel Joyce Erony Regina and Patrick Eskew Gene and Judy Estes Mike and Esther Farhat Vivian Faxel Ian and Beth Ferguson John and Sonjia Fields Fort Worth Opera Association, Inc. Foster and Sear Doreta Foster The Foundation of the American Academy of Ophthalmology Jackie Fouse Elizabeth G. Garton Jerry P. Georgopoulos Kay Gold Patricia Gold Javier Gonzalez Kristen Grant Harry and Joyce Green Toni and James Guckert Lucia Hachem Jennifer and Cory Hallmeyer Kay and Bill Hargreaves Sharon Harrison and Rick Huskisson David and Margarete Harvey Sue and John Harvison Sherri Havard Rebecca Herz Sheri Hicks Larryssa A. Hilcher K.C. and Susan Himelright Richard and Lynn Hodges Craig M. Holland Travis, Kerry, Christopher and Alice Holmquist Helmut Horchler H. Dunbar Hoskins, Jr. M.D. Hourglass Capital LLC The Human Source Foundation Al and Regina Humphrey The Ibe Family, Mr. Sachiaki, Mrs. Tsutae, Miss Akiko, Miss Miyoko and Miss Yukiko International Sister Cities Assoc of Ft. Worth, Inc. Robyn and Colin James Bob and Anne Jameson Mouin and Hala Jeha, Fatin and Fred Wysk, Maha and Jacque Arnondin Jerry J. Loftin, Attorney at Law, Professional Corporation Katy, Matt, Dylan and Chloe Johnson Sam and Linda Johnson Margo and Jess Jordan The Kadosh Family Jody Kautz Gloria Kelly Denys and Maria Kinsella Tim S. Knight, D.D.S. Wendy Kowynia Gerald and Suzanne Kramer Peter and Kim Kreissig The Kwan Charitable Foundation Paul Lager and Helga Stine Lausier Family Trust Becky and Mike Lausier Law Offices of Roy English C.J. Lawrence Judy Lee Elio and Juanita Loo Dean and Ilene Luallin Kim and Russell Lytle John and Tina MacDonald Doug MacHatton Mansfield Animal Clinic, Inc. Juli Siratt Mason Nicole J. May Lee and Mary Kay McCollum James and Cora McCreight Jim and Becky McCulley Miller McCurdy Alice R. McPherson, M.D. Mesch, McBride & Evans LLP Charles and Barbara Miller Ella and Paul Miller Karen Miller Jean Pierre and Monique Millon William and Gigi Mills John D. Mixon The Mortgage Institute, Inc. J & M.C. Morton Susan Musser Jai and Linda Nagarkatti Avi and Sandra Nash Barbara H. Neal Roy and Camilla Newman The Oakridge School Adele Oliva William and Carolyn O’Neil Nancy M. O’Shea Sue Palmer Pan-American Ophthalmoligical Foundation Susan, Edith, Philip, Frances, Steve and Sue Paterson Pediatrics of Steamboat Spgs , P.C. Peirson-Patterson LLP Pet Kare Clinic Peyco Southwest Realty, Inc. Misha, Scott, Samatha, Jake and Natalie Pfaff Pat Poellet M. G. and Ada Powell Sushil K. Premchand Prometheus Laboratories Inc. Erfyl and Megan Protheroe, & Family Doug and Janet Rau Karen M. Ray Cary and Janet Rayment Robert and Judy Reagan Recovery Service Inc. Neill and Christine Redfern Chris Reeves and Mike McCarty Doug and Julie Renfro Stephanie A. S. Romero Barbara and George Rutledge Maggie Sahabghalam Jane E. Schlansker Becky, Jerry, Charlie and Slade Schmidt Edgar Schollmaier Sear Family Foundation Adam J.T. Sear Stephen and Katherine Seleny Sigma-Aldrich Jeffrey and Dana Simon Donnie, Julie, Lee, Sarah Grace and Sofia Siratt Donna J. Smiedt James and Gail Smith Sandra K. Standefer Pat and Bo Stone Strawberry Park Elementary School Julie and Eugene Szabo William Tasman Linda Thomas Trinity Valley School Wanda L. Walker Edgar and Judith Wallner Toni Wayne S. Cass Weiland The Wert Law Firm PLLC Bill and Teri White Kevin and Tami White Jennifer L. Wiggins Gina and Patrick Wolfe Shannon and Trace Worrell Maidie and Jeff Yale Zeria USA, Inc. Jason’s irrepressible grin accompanied by his famous line, “It’s all good” was a gift to all who knew him. 21 Donations Thank you! We deeply appreciate the generosity of our donors. DOC WILLETT SOCIETY $25,000+ Kris and Bill Bensler Sear Family Foundation Diane and Jeff Tarnoff Healthcare Foundation for the Yampa Valley | ANNUAL REPORT 2010 January 1 - December 31, 2009 22 JUDGE ADDISON GOODING SOCIETY $10,000 - $24,999 Alpine Bank B & K Distributing Glenda Hachenberger The Ibe Family Brooks and Gail Kellogg Litterman Family Foundation Luck Family Foundation Mast Rentals, Dale M. Mast Franny Mervis Sheraton Steamboat Resort and Villas Steamboat Pilot & Today Steamboat Ski & Resort Corp. Greg and Mignon Stetman Wells Fargo Bank William L. Searle Charitable Trust/ Marion Searle 1914 SOCIETY $5,000 - $9,999 CareTech Solutions Inc. Bob Christoph Steve Dawes Faegre & Benson LLP Doug and Livvy Floren Karl and Mary Gills Bruce and Jane Hannon, in honor of Dr. Sean Hannon and Allison Federick Hannon Les and Suki Kaplan Scott and Lynne Marr/ Holiday Inn of Steamboat Springs Tom and Pam Mischell Brett and Selma Nann Gary and Sandra Neale Lucy Nelson Edgar Schollmaier Sigma-Aldrich Paul and Noreen Slivon Yampa Valley Bank Yampa Valley Medical Center Auxiliary Harry and Lynn Zinn LINCOLN SOCIETY $2,500 - $4,999 Adolfson and Peterson Construction Anonymous ARAMARK Catamount Ranch & Club Steven and Michele Dunklin Elk River Ranch/John Q. and Pat Adams Gary and Carol Berman Family Foundation, Inc. Kahl Insurance Services, LLC Jennifer Lea Lockton Companies Faith McClure Drs. Jim and Wendy McCreight/McCreight Progressive Dentistry Poudre Valley Health System Professional Finance Company Carole Schneider Dr. Scott and Lisa Sulentich Sustaining contributor Our special gratitude to these donors who have supported us for three consecutive years or more. YVMC Employee We are grateful for the generosity and dedication of the YVMC staff. Susan Larson Community Endowment Eric and Roxanne Tegl TIC Holdings, Inc. Tin Man, Inc. Jacquelyn Kaster Torrens Wilton Development Corp. ASPEN SOCIETY $1,000 - $2,499 Animal Assistance Foundation Anonymous Joan P. Anthony Russ and Carol Atha Atlas Medical Dr. Will and Jennifer Baker Baker Family Foundation Barry Construction Management Company Jeremy Behling Jeff and Jennette Bergstrom Joe Bishop Dr. Larry and Margy Bookman Cameron and Jill Boyd Ronald and Linda Branish Frank X. Buhler Bill and Sue Butler Adelaide Canipelli Central Park Management, Inc. Jim Chuslo Carl Steidtmann and Kathleen Cline Joe Coffman Colorado Group Realty Foundation Inc. Cook Chevrolet COPIC Insurance Company Dax Mattox Insurance Agency Inc. Connie and Randy Dean Steve Dearholt and Natalie Hurtig R. E. Dillon John and Leslie Dorman Drahota Inc. Lynne and Gayle Earnest Employee Benefit Management Services, Inc. Paul and Bridget Ferguson Mindy Fontaine Jack and Nancy Fontaine The Foundation of the American Academy of Ophthalmology Jackie Fouse Steve and Susie Frasier Jerry P. Georgopoulos Michael and Gail Goode Steve and Lorraine Green RX Matt and Anne Hamilton Sharon Harrison and Rick Huskisson David and Margarete Harvey Gary and Marilyn Hay Helm Surgical Systems Anne and Norm Jacobson Jerry J. Loftin, Attorney at Law, Professional Corporation Jon Sherman Construction Craig and Lori Kerrigan PJK Greg and Darlene Koehler Kullgren Family Charitable Trust Tom and Janine Lake Land Title Guarantee Robert and Mary Jane Logan Elio and Juanita Loo Verne and Nancy Lundquist Jeremy MacGray Masterworks Mechanical, Inc. Amy Matheis Frank and Diane May Roy and Yvonne McAnally Malcolm and Dana McAvity Mesch, McBride & Evans LLP Marvin Meyers Morgenstern Family Foundation Mountain View Car Wash, Inc. Murtha Family Endowment Michael Nelson and Danielle McKillop Northstar Management, Inc. Northwest Colorado Consultants, Inc. Northwest Graphics, Inc. Orthopaedics of Steamboat Springs Dr. Tom and Julie Page Sue Palmer Daniel and Gwen Perdue John and Diane Pietig Ian and Heidi Prichard Susan Richey Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers Rocky Mountain Radiologists PC Jim and Dabney Roe Suzanne Schlicht Dr. Theodore S. Schrock and Lane Schrock Sharp, Steinke,Sherman & Engle LLC Dr. Brian and Janne Siegel Jim and Marilyn Simon David and Teresa Smith Kurt and Linda Soukup Staenberg Family Foundation Starbucks Steamboat Powersports Steve Green Co., Inc. Bob and Kim Strasheim Vernon Summer Pat and Scott Thomas Linda Thomas Tilton Builders & Woodworkers Inc. VALIC Pam and Lonny Vanatta Edgar and Judith Wallner Wal-mart Foundation Steve Weaver Curt and Mary Weiss Steve and Pam Williams Woodstone Consulting Company Zeria USA, Inc. January 1 - December 31, 2009 1950 SOCIETY $500 - $999 Ace Hardware Inc. Aces High Services, Inc. Alpine Oral & Facial Surgery Corp. Robert and Sydney Anderson Joe and Katie Armstrong David and Darlinda Baldinger Margaret Bass Berglund Neil Bertrand BG Real Estate LLC BKD, LLP Lisa Blue Baron Janet Borden Jim and Barbara Bronner William and Margaret Brooke Brown & Brown of Colorado, Inc. Sonia and Oliver Butler Calcon Constructors Inc. Mike Cannizzo Capital Funding Advisors, LLC Claude and Barbara Christiano Gene Chupik Coca Cola Bottling Company - High Country Continental Equipment Company, Inc. Paula Cooper Black Dr. Bill and Kathy Cox Dawes & Associates Inc. Neil Degroot Stephen and Jacqueline DiMarco Jarett and Leila Duty Robert and Audrey Enever Mike Forney Fry and Harriet Freiberger Chapman and Kendall Geer Gondola Pub & Grill Daniel and Elizabeth Hagney Larry and Ruthie Harrison Jonathan and Barbara Heuberger HSS The Human Source Foundation Mouin and Hala Jeha Dr. Frederick and Sandra Jones William Kennedy Jim and Erin Kissane Tim S. Knight, D.D.S. Mike L. Kraft William Ladewig Tony and Sandy Lettunich Laurel Linner Douglas and Gail Lopez Punch and Penny Martyn Jack and Anita McEncroe Millennium Bank Robert and Laurie Milne Moots Cycles Mountain Resorts LLC Mountain Valley Bank Mountain West Insurance & Financial Services, LLC. Jai P. Nagarkatti Avi and Sandra Nash Owens & Minor Pediatrics of Steamboat Spgs, P.C. Peirson-Patterson LLP Chuck and Maria Porter Mary Poskus-Fell Prometheus Laboratories Inc. Edward and Barbara Robison Routt County Mr. & Mrs. Erroll Ryland Adam J.T. Sear Elizabeth B. Searle John and Terry Sherrill Ski Haus International Art and Gloria Smith Robin and Jim Somerville Ronald and Sharon Spangler Sandy St. Clair Steamboat Motors Steamboat Resorts Steamboat Springs Women’s Hockey Assoc. Strong Arm Security, Inc. Sundance @ Fishcreek Jeff and Patty Sussman The Tap House Sports Grill Betty Tarnoff Geneva and Jack Taylor Tennis Center at Steamboat Doug Terry Tredway, Henion, Palmquist & Kusy, PC Daniel Tyler Carl and Jan Vail Vectra Bank Colorado Craig and Kathleen Wasserman Watersong Computer Services Ralph and Jennifer Watts Ned and Liza Weihman Wells Fargo Brokerage Dr. Jerome and Mary Jo Wiedel Dr. David and Lisa Wilkinson Larry Wonnacott Susan Woodring Yampa Valley Electric Association Judy and Jim Zuccone PARK AVENUE SOCIETY $250 - $499 Amaze Ventures, Inc. Robert and Ann Ball Lisa Bankard Paul and Sherry Barnard Adam Beaupre Evlyn Berge Lynne and Joe Bier John and Mary Joan Blenke Mark Branish Todd Branish Charles and Darby Burger Burns Marketing Chip and Cindy Chamness Airgas Intermountain, Jim Christison Chuck Mapes Insurance Agency, Inc. Bunnie Clark Langdon and Lyn Cook Larry and Karen Covillo Jennifer Covillo David and Debbie Dacus David & Julianna Pyott Foundation Traci Day-Fenton Chris and Eileen Diamond Lee Dickey Susan Dreska Lynn and Ira Dubinsky Caroline M. Dulle Paul and Kathleen Edstrom Drs. Scott and Sandy Eivins Emdeon Business Services Entelco Foundation Grant Fenton Meg and Steven Firestone Fort Worth Opera Association, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Friesell Jan Fritz Robert and Sandra Frye Parri Gabriel Jan Gobeli Gordon and Dorothy Gorrell Cynthia and James Gossen Sharon Gulley Sue and John Harvison Janis and Randy Henry Cari Hermacinski David and Dimmye High High Meadows Ranch Ed and Jayne Hill John and Amy Hillenbrand Travis and Kerry Holmquist Holmquist-Lorenz Construction Co Linda and Seth Horowitz H. Dunbar Hoskins, Jr., M.D. Al and Regina Humphrey Wes Hunter Innovest Portfolio Solutions Rod Ivy K & K Builders, Inc. Jamie Kingsbury Denys and Maria Kinsella Peter and Kim Kreissig The Kwan Charitable Foundation Henry A. Laughlin III David Lawler Rich Lowe Dr. John Lupori and Susan Lupori Doug MacHatton Mansfield Animal Clinic, Inc. Carl and Helen Marbach Dax and Marci Mattox Jim and Becky McCulley Howard and Danna McDonough Christine and Bill McKelvie Jim McKillop Jane McLeod and Allan White MDM Group Associates, Inc. Michael J. Holloran, LLC Jim Miller Maureen Morrissey Native Excavating, Inc. Barbara H. Neal NorthWest Data Services Ore House at the Pine Grove Susan Paterson Pinnacol Assurance Rabbit Ears Dental Office Redlinger Properties, LLC Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant Georgene and William Robb Roth Distributing Dr. David Schaller and Tibby Speare Rosemarie Smith John Smith and Gail Ward Steamboat Springs Board of Realtors Steaming Bean Sunpies Bistro, LLC Thurston Kitchen & Bath Tim F. Townsend, D.D.S. The Tugboat Grill & Pub Michael and Viola Turner Urology Clinic P.C. Bob and Deane Weiss The Wert Law Firm PLLC Fred and Flora Wolf Troy Wonnacott YVEA Caring Consumers Foundation 1999 SOCIETY $100 - $249 Greg Achenbach Joy Acosta Tamara Adams Dr. Leslie Ahlmeyer and Brad C. Piske Alcon Humanitarian Services Dept. Alcon Laboratories Douglas and Susie Allen Allterrain Excavating, Inc. Alpine Garage Door American Mechanical Services Mark and Kristin Andersen Anonymous Cindy R. Antonucci-Ameen Linda and Ernest Archuleta Tony Ashe Jill Asmus David and Stacey Bass Bronwyn Bateman and Doug Hershey Margaret and Christopher Begley Carolyn Bell John and Carol Bender Drs. Annita and Andre Bens James and Sandra Berger Sandy Beyer Jerry and Annette Blaschke Dr. Bryan and Karen Bomberg Jim and Amy Bowers J. Scott Branch Scott Branish James Wachsman and Karen Brant-Wachsman Richard H. 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Doggrell 23 Healthcare Foundation for the Yampa Valley | ANNUAL REPORT 2010 January 1 - December 31, 2009 24 Donald E. McLeod Joe and Mary Dulle Arthur and Sandra Dye Winona and Daniel Edwards Ekstrom Family Partnership Elk River Partners LLC Christine and Daniel Elliott Charlotte Elrod Linda Morris Elsey Regina and Patrick Eskew Gene and Judy Estes Dr. and Mrs. James A. Fagan Mike and Esther Farhat James Farley Jenifer Felinczak Monica Fenton Soniya Fidler John and Sonjia Fields Lee Findell Jeannie & Tom Flesch Michael and Martha Fosdick Carol Fox Travis Gainsley Wade and Tiffany Gebhardt Get Hooked! By Laurie Kay Gold Paula and Dave Golden Grainger Industrial Supply Kristen Grant Harry and Joyce Green Rocky Grilli Lynne Grimsley Gary and Loretta Hammerslag Larry and Barbara Hankin Kay and Bill Hargreaves Joseph and Mary Harker Drs. 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Koestner Kroger - City Market Cares Program Laser Works Rocco and Kathleen Laterzo Becky and Mike Lausier Law Offices of Roy English Dr. Ron and Alice Lewis Earl and Elaine Liff Les and Linda Liman David and Evie Linner Jack and Carolyn Little John and Tina MacDonald Juli Siratt Mason Nicole J. May Lee and Mary Kay McCollum Bob McConnell Tom and Carole McDermott Rusty and Susan McIntosh Alice R. McPherson M.D. Richard and Roxie Miles Ella and Paul Miller Karen Miller Charles and Barbara Miller Jean Pierre and Monique Millon William and Gigi Mills Laurie Milne John D. Mixon Diane Moore Marijo and Pat Moran The Mortgage Institute, Inc. J. and M.C. Morton Bill Moser Jeanette E. Mott and Benjamin C. Hunt Mountain Temp Services, LLC C.J. and Nancy Mucklow Susan Musser Susan and Peter Neidecker Brie Z. Neppl Carolyn and Brad Nickum David and Dale Nicodemi NMM Real Estate, Inc. Northwest Colorado VNA Inc. 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Ellsworth Beverly Engel Susan Engle Tracey Epley Scott and Lynne Erickson Kathleen and Robert Erickson Joyce Erony Joseph and Joy Esdale Drs. Kristen and Scott Fahrner Julie Farnsworth Amy Farrell Stephanie P. Faunce Vivian Faxel Dr. Phaedra Fegley Ian and Beth Ferguson Firetech, Inc., Safety by Design First String Music Mark J. Fischer, Esq. Barbara and David Fix Gardner and Millie Flanigan Marilyn and John Floyd Tracey Fortson Doreta Foster Foster and Sear Steve and Mischael Frasier Craig and Jennifer Frithsen Frontier Structures, Inc. Katherine Funkner Chris Gallion Joel R. Gardner Michelle and Clay Garner Elizabeth G. Garton Brandon Gee Susan and Nicholas Geeslin Katrina and Gerard Geis Denise and Todd Getz Margaret Gibson Melissa and Jed Gibson Roberta Gill Jim and Sherry Giordano Patricia Gold Katherine A. Gomez Bennie Goodman John and Lenore Grace Brent and Melinda Graham Luke Graham Nancy Graves Teresa and Travis Greenlee Jacqueline Grimaldi Robert P. Grippa Toni and James Guckert Janine Guerrero Paula Y. Gwyn Lucia Hachem Matthew and Robin Hall Jennifer and Cory Hallmeyer Kristopher and Rebecca Hammond Paul Hands Tina Harlow Debra M. Harris Brian Harvey Sherri Havard George Hayes JoEllen Heydon Andrew and Dixie Heyl Sheri Hicks High Tide Ranch Darcie Hills Richard and Lynn Hodges Joan Hodo Craig M. Holland Holloway, Brabec & Karet, P.C. Sarah Hopkins and Clay B. Snider Daniel Howard David and Donna Howell Jane Howell Stephanie Howle Steve and Diane Hubbard Donald and Jennifer Huckaby Blaine and Nancy Hvambsal Julie and Sidney Isaacs J.C. Electric Robyn and Colin James Gloria James Bob and Anne Jameson Betsy Jay Tim and Mary Jenkins Jennifer Baker Accreditation Services Inc. Jennifer Jensen Joanne Jesuale Julie Johnson Sam and Linda Johnson Bob and Renee Johnson Cynthia Johnson Mary Jones Melonie and Jimmy Juel Greg and Peggy Kaiser Harold and Peggy Kamins Laura Karg A-Brite Karen M. Kehoe Sandra Kent Jennifer Kerr Dennis and Patricia Kessler Ann Kirton Alice and Randall Klauzer Eric and Kathryn Knez William Knorr Kathy Kortas Karen Kosmicki Wendy Kowynia Tom Krabacher Gerald and Suzanne Kramer Kathy Krause Lyle and Jane Krug L. Virginia Kullman James L. Kurowski and Dianne C. Stoyko Charles Kurtz Robert and Melrose Kuusinen Marla A. LaFore Paul Lager and Helga Stine Iva and Marvin Laman Joann Lamerson Diane Lamerson Sarah and Thomas Larson Lausier Family Trust C.J. Lawrence Rebecca Lea Judy Lee Bill and Sue Leeson Ben and Pat Leibbrandt Elizabeth Leipold Brian and Maribeth Len JoAnne Lewis Vicki Lickteig David and Pam Lindahl Carol Littell Thomas and Linda Litteral Joann Lombardi Mark Louden LRV Enterprises LLC Dean and Ilene Luallin Joan Lucas John and Shelley Luchini George Lund Daniel J. Lykins Kim and Russell Lytle Leslie Mack Jay B. Mackenzie Cynthia and David MacMaster Priscilla Mader Ben Mahaney Angelica Mangiardi Rae Jean Martin and Paul Frehe Sharon and James Martin Ray Martinez Heather D. Martyn Lore Marvin Heather Matney Marie Matta Harold and Anne Matthes Crystal Matusiak Kim and Frank Mayer Cindy Maze Jim McBrayer Michael and Jennifer McCannon Dr. Mark and Marilyn McCaulley James and Cora McCreight Miller McCurdy Martin and Juanita McDermed Meadowstream, LLC Laura Meagher Doug Meinel Ann Elizabeth Menges Jenny Mess Diane and David Miller Sandra and Keith Miller Dick and Karen Milner Allision Miriani Joanne and John Mitchell Jan Modzelewski Pamela G. Moffett Kristen Moore Robert Moore and Cheryl Hardy-Moore Bill and Marguerite Moore Howard and Joann Morgan Lou and Lisa Morquecho JoLynn Morton Alicia and Ted Morton Mountain View Door & Hardware Michael and Jo Ann Mow Roberta and Rick Murray Carol P. Myers Nancy Veskerna Trust Jean Neas Greg Neppl Roy and Camilla Newman Bernadette Norman John and Mary Norris Northwest Insulation, LLC Northwestern Supplies, Inc. Neil A. O'Keefe Old Town Pub Linda A. Orsi Nancy M. O’Shea Patricia Overton Abbie Owens Belinda Padilla and Charles Anaya Jr. Robert Padilla Mandee Page and Brett Knappe Michael and Marti Palmer Lloyd and Edna Palmer Pamela Palmquist Christopher and Jennifer Paoli Margaret and Rocky Pappas Bethanie and Eugene Pashuck Karen Goedert and Michael Peilet Abbe Pensack and Robert Pensack M.D. Harvey and Joan Pensack Robert and Erin Perlman Bill and Jeanne Perry Deanna H. Person Pet Kare Clinic Pete Wither, Inc. William and Susan Petersen Ronald and Carolyn Peterson Misha and Scott Pfaff Clarence Pfundheller Phoenix Resources Mortgage Arce Financial LLC John and Nicole Piret Connie and Marion Plumb Bill and Karen Pohlen Janice and Andrew Poirot Linda Poissant Riley Polumbus M. G. and Ada Powell Stacy Pratt Brad Price Melissa Proehl Erfyl and Megan Protheroe Victor A. Puleo Patricia Rada-Sidinger and Michael L. Sidinger Alan Ramirez Liza M. Ranftle Rasmussen Real Estate of Steamboat Springs LLC Janet Ray Robert and Judy Reagan Recovery Service Inc. Cliff and Kathy Reder Neill and Christine Redfern Chris Reeves and Mike McCarty Laura D. Refka Kim and Aaron Reimer Doug and Julie Renfro Donald E. Rice Lynette Richmond Bryan and Lucy Rickman Holly Rogers Kevin and Emilie Rogers Stephanie A. S. Romero Trixie and Adrian Romero Bill and Ann Root Dr. Steven Ross and Bridget Ross Susan M. Ross Luke Rumull Kristen Russell Cynthia Rutledge Joan M. Ryan Barbara Ann Sachs Safe Construction Co. Stacey and Mark Sandvik Patricia Santelli and David Hamilton William and Tosia Sauter John and Pat Schalnus Karen Schiller Jane E. Schlansker Memorial Gifts In memory of Valerie Appell Christine and Bill McKelvie In memory of Eleanor Price Jim and Jo Stanko In memory of Stan Barnard Paul and Sherry Barnard In memory of John Rogan Douglas and Susie Allen In memory of John Belz Steven and Marcia Kaufman In memory of Michael Sabia Steamboat Campground, Tonrid and Christian, & Staff In memory of Chris Corna Marijo and Pat Moran David and Dale Nicodemi Patricia Santelli and David Hamilton Torian Plum Homeowners Association Worldwest LLC - Steamboat Pilot & Today In memory of Mary Ann Enyeart Jim and Jo Stanko In memory of Mary Grey Linda and Hark Casner In memory of George Kinkel Gordon and Dorothy Gorrell Dennis Hopkins Carlyn and Ronald Staudt In memory of Ernie Lombardi Martin and Juanita McDermed In memory of Elizabeth F. Lourdeaux Gary and Carol Berman In memory of Sarah McAnally Sari and Charles Cobb Soniya Fidler Katherine A. Gomez Dennis and Patricia Kessler Roy and Yvonne McAnally Lou and Lisa Morquecho In memory of Angus McLeod Anonymous Cynthia and James Gossen Donald E. McLeod Ronald and Carolyn Peterson Carole Schneider William and Anne Stagg In memory of Cecil Weston Joseph and Lynne Bier Wayne and Janice Buntin Willa Charlene Conklin Jack and Joyce Christensen Ann Crawford Kenneth and Kathleen Dickey Shirley Doolittle Paul and Kathleen Edstrom Donald and Jennifer Huckaby Bob and Renee Johnson Iva and Marvin Laman Ben and Pat Leibbrandt Robert and Mary Jane Logan Joann Lombardi Martin and Juanita McDermed Dick and Karen Milner Howard and Joann Morgan John and Mary Norris Michael and Marti Palmer Bill and Jeanne Perry Deanna H. Person Clarence Pfundheller Connie and Marion Plumb Bill and Karen Pohlen Janet Ray Cliff and Kathy Reder John and Pat Schalnus Hugh and Deborah Sloan Joy Walters Doug and Linn Weston Gerald and Pearl Weston John and Ferrie Weston Larry and Pat Weston Moyne and Pat Weston Roy and Nancy Weston James and Patricia Woodcock In memory of Jane A. Wray Jacquelyn Kaster Torrens In memory of Norma Pilkington Cindy R. Antonucci-Ameen Colorado Group Realty, Inc. Lee Findell Betty and Clarence Wickstrom 25 Healthcare Foundation for the Yampa Valley | ANNUAL REPORT 2010 January 1 - December 31, 2009 26 Laura and Mike Schmidt Becky Schmidt Krystal Schneider Michael and Cheryl Schuldt Tom and Lesley Schuldt Heather Scott Deborah A. Scott Michael and Ginger Scott Anthony and Emily Seaver Stephen and Katherine Seleny William and Carol Shafer Tom and Sandy Sharp Dr. John and Patricia Sharp Judith Sheridan Robert A. Shoaf Amelia Sidinger Barbara Siek Silver Dollar Enterprises Ann and Al Skiles Heather and Erik Skinner Donna J. Smiedt Edelman Family James and Gail Smith Ryan D. Smith Snow Bowl Susan Sonnenschein and Rick Erb Donita S. Soucek Special Places of Steamboat Toby Spikes Suzanne Spiro Nathaniel and Karina Spitzley Jack Sprengle Rulon and Linda Stacey Scott and Kelly Stanford Blake Stansbery Carlyn and Ronald Staudt Steamboat Home Loans Steamboat Orthopaedic Assc, P.C. Steamboat Real Estate, Inc. Steamboat Reservations & Travel Steamboat Shade & Shutter Ben and Sheri Steiner Virgil and Mary Anne Stemple Robert and Daphne Stephens Jessica Stevenson Katie Stockhaus Strawberry Park Elementary School Deborah and Philip Street Benjamin and Adrienne Strook Styling in Steamboat Joan and Richard Sullivan Julie Sutton Talulla, L.L.P. Dale Terrell Blythe A. Terrell Brie Terrell Earnest Thiel Ernie Thiel Guy Thomas Lori and Danny Thompson Jennifer and Mark Thomsen Cheryl E. Thorp Christopher and Anne Tisch Sureva Towler Diane and John Townes Tom Traynor Trinity Valley School Darla and George Trujillo Tuck Communication Svc, Inc. Norbert and Melanie Turek Amy and Dave Tweedy Kathleen Ulmer Sol and Jeanne Upbin Pio Utu Robert and Charla Valusek Peggy Vanvliet Connie Veskerna Bobbie Vetter Vision Service Plan Dean Vogelaar John and Jill Waldman Mark Walker Wanda L. Walker Chris and Paul Walorski Joy Walters Kathy Watson Elizabeth Watson John and Geneal Watts Weaver’s Waggin’ Wash Karla Weeks Aimee R. Weekslynn John and Blair Weibel Robert and Joanne Welsh Western Slope Accounting Group Doug and Linn Weston Gerald and Pearl Weston John and Ferrie Weston Larry and Pat Weston Moyne and Pat Weston Roy and Nancy Weston Betty and Clarence Wickstrom Jennifer Wilkinson Timothy and Holly Wilson Shannon Winegarner Sue Winters Elizabeth Winters Mary K. Wirta James Wirta Terri and Kirk Wishon Gina and Patrick Wolfe Robert and Karen Wolters James and Patricia Woodcock Woodland Trees Inc. Jessica and Neil Woolf Pamela and Abraham Wooster Christopher Woytko Teresa Wright Heather Yeager Elizabeth Zarlengo IN-KIND DONATIONS 10th Street Barber Shop Abracadabra Hair Design Aces High Services, Inc. Affordable Flooring All That Jazz Alpine Taxi & Limo Inc. Antares Restaurant John Aragon B & K Distributing Back Country Provisions Beau Jo’s Mountain Bistro Bella Salon Ben & Jerry’s Kris and Bill Bensler Hans R. Berend Big Agnes Big House Burgers Bottlecap Bar Big O Tires Black Tie Ski Rentals Bombay Grill and Bar Cameron Boyd Jim Bronner Bruin Banner & Sign Bucking Rainbow Outfitters BunkHouse Lodge Cafe Diva, Inc. Dan Callahan Cantina Fresh Mexian Grill & Bar Carr Farm Catamount Ranch & Club Central Park Liquor of Steamboat Inc Champu Hair Studio Chez Nous Christy Sports City Market Grocery & Floral City of Steamboat Springs Colorado Bagel Company Colorado Group Realty, Inc. Taylor Cooper Paula Cooper Black Creek Company Creekside Cafe & Grill Crown Prints Shalee Cunningham Jan and Carol Curlee David Chase Rugs & Furniture Steve Dawes Dermatology Center of Steamboat Springs, PLLC Double Z BBQ, Inc. Drunken Onion Duck Duck Goose East West Frame Shop Richard Eddington The Egg & I Elite Wellness - Alternative Bodywork by Colleen Elite Wellness - Simple Health, Laurie Aigner Elite Wellness, Cammie Monteith Emerald City Opera EN-R-G Foods, Inc. Epilogue Book Company Sandra Evans Hall Exclusive Nails & Tan Family Ancestry Video Feldmann, Nagel & Associates John Fershee First String Music Mike Forney Freshies Gary Fresques, D.D.S. Fusion Fit Glen Eden Resort Golf, Etc. Gondola Pub & Grill Grease Monkey Steve and Lorraine Green Kim Greenwood Glenda Hachenberger Rod Hanna Noel Hanson Hardage Fine Art Gallery Harwigs & L’Apogee Helm Eye Center Hofmeister Personal Jewelers John Holloway Home on the Range The Home Ranch Jenn Warren Fitness Kali’s Boutique KBCR Radio Brooks and Gail Kellogg Kent Eriksen, Inc. Olivia and Denny Kimmeth Kristin Kronin Legal Tender - Acoustic Music Duo Life Essentials Spa Light Works of Steamboat Little Moon Essentials Lockton Companies Longford Aviation Inc. Verne and Nancy Lundquist Mahogany Ridge Brewery & Grill Marabou Ranch Scott and Lynn Marr/Holiday Inn of Steamboat Springs Bonnie McGee Karl Mecklenburg Phil Minch Moots Cycles Mountain Cuts Mountain Eyeworks Mountain Mattress and Bedding Mountain Sports Kayak School Mountain View Car Wash, Inc. Natural Cleaners Northwest Colorado VNA Inc. Northwest Graphics, Inc. Oak Creek Chiropractic and Acupuncture Center Old Town Hot Springs Old Town Pub Old West Steakhouse One Stop Ski Shop Orange Peel Bicycle Service, LLC Ore House at the Pine Grove Paragon Technology Group Paws ‘n Claws ‘n Things Perry Design Group Inc. Pet Kare Clinic Pineapple Fields Resort The Portfolio Collection Potter’s Wheel Quizno’s Don Redlinger Rex’s American Grill & Bar Chris Rhodes Riggio’s Ristorante Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant Rocking J Cattle Romicks Into the West Routt County Woolens RSC Equipment Rental Saddleback Ranch Sanford Chiropractic John Scherrill Dr. Theodore S. Schrock and Lane Schrock Serenity Spa, Joan Peters Serenity Spa, Valerie Pearl Sheraton Steamboat Resort and Villas Brian and Janne Siegel The Silver Lining Ski Haus International Sleeping Giant Gallery SmartWool SportsMed Sprig Toys, Inc. Starbucks Coffee Steamboat Coffee Roasters Steamboat Discount Liquors Steamboat Flyfisher Steamboat Interiors Steamboat Meat & Seafood Company Steamboat Motors Steamboat Pilot & Today Steamboat Powder Cats Steamboat Powersports Steamboat Restaurant Group Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare Steamboat Ski & Resort Corp. Steamboat Smokehouse Steamboat Snowmobile Tours Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series, Inc. Steamboat TV 18 Steamboat Yacht Club Greg and Mignon Stetman Strings Music Festival Summit Distributing Sweet Pea Tours Jim Swiggart Tall Tulips Flower Shop Diane and Jeff Tarnoff Three Peaks Grill Tin Man Inc. Touchstone Promotions Tim F. Townsend D.D.S U.S. Foodservice Dr. Maryann P. Wall Weaver’s Waggin’ Wash Adrienne Welder Wild West Balloon Adventures Wildhorse Salon and Spa Wildhorse Stadium Cinemas Dr. David Wilkinson Wing-Time Buffalo Wing Sauces Winona’s Restaurant Larry Wonnacott Troy Wonnacott Yampa Valley Bank Yampa Valley Sound Company Zephyr Helicopter Company Zirkel Wireless, LLC MATCHING GIFTS DONATIONS Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program ExxonMobil Foundation Mobil Retiree Match Gift Program Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation We are grateful to all of our generous donors and sincerely apologize if we have accidentally omitted any names from this report. Please contact the Foundation if you feel we have made an error. Financial Report $10,135 $1,000 $31,379 Oct 1, 2008 - Sept 30, 2009 $210,213 $421,922 2009 Revenue Sources Total $1,304,256 � Special Events � Contributions � YVMC Operational Support � Annual Giving � YVMC Auxiliary � Grants $457,556 $172,051 � Interest Income $14,893 $86,346 Funds Granted in 2009 Total $436,219 $8,308 $3,593 � YVMC � Doak Walker Care Center � GrandKids Child Care Center � Community � Auxiliary Donation to YVMC $323,079 STAFF Sandy St. Clair Please join us in support of Yampa Valley Medical Center Yampa Valley Medical Center receives no tax support. With the need for health care services growing at a rate that patient fees and insurance payments can’t meet, philanthropy is becoming ever more essential to bridge the gap and allow YVMC to continue to provide the quality of health care services that the people of northwest Colorado deserve. That’s where the Healthcare Foundation for the Yampa Valley comes in. HFYV is a non-profit organization whose mission is to support the healthcare services of Yampa Valley Medical Center for the communities it serves. Thank You! Sandy St. Clair HFYV Executive Director HFYV Executive Director Traci Day-Fenton HFYV Development & Special Events Joan Hodo HFYV Donor & Gifts Management Traci, Sandy, Joan 27 YAMPA VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER | ANNUAL REPORT 2010 How You Can Make an Impact 28 Your gift to the Healthcare Foundation for the Yampa Valley will make a positive impact on the health of our community, directly affecting the lives of the people you care most about: your family, loved ones, neighbors, and friends. Please consider a contribution today for a healthier tomorrow in the Yampa Valley. Donations can be made to the Foundation for specific hospital programs, projects, or equipment that are important to you: • Cardiac Services • Cancer Services • YVMC unrestricted – to be used for the greatest need Thank You for Contributing! DOC WILLETT SOCIETY: $25,000+ During his 56 years of service, Doc Willett established a remarkable legacy of caring for our community that Yampa Valley Medical Center is proud to continue today. JUDGE ADDISON GOODING SOCIETY: $10,000–$24,999 Judge Gooding was the first Chairman of the Hospital Board, starting in 1946. He led the effort to build the new community hospital. 1914 SOCIETY: $5,000–$9,999 Doc Willett planted the seeds for a thriving Medical Center when he helped establish Steamboat’s first community hospital in 1914. LINCOLN SOCIETY: $2,500–$4,999 From 1914 to 1921, the local hospital was housed in the building at 6th and Lincoln that is currently the Old Town Pub. ASPEN SOCIETY: $1,000–$2,499 In 1921, Doc Willett opened a new hospital in a converted apartment building on 7th and Aspen. 2010 HFYV Board of Directors Diane Tarnoff, Chair Karl Gills, Vice Chair Art Smith, Treasurer Alice Klauzer, Secretary Kris Bensler Ron Branish Meg Firestone Wade Gebhardt Renee Gilbertson Steve Green Glenda Hachenberger Leslie Knutson Dr. Tom Page Sandy St. Clair Geneva Taylor Pam Vanatta 1950 SOCIETY: $500–$999 Routt Memorial Hospital was dedicated on August 13, 1950. PARK AVENUE SOCIETY: $250–$499 Routt Memorial Hospital was located on Park Avenue. 1999 SOCIETY: $100–$249 Yampa Valley Medical Center opened its doors on November 21, 1999. HERITAGE SOCIETY: up to $99 We continue to celebrate the community members who are such an important part of our healthcare heritage. CONTACT US The Healthcare Foundation for the Yampa Valley P.O. Box 883415 • Steamboat Springs, CO 80488 Phone: 970-871-0700 • Fax: 970-871-9148 • [email protected] • www.yvmc.org/foundation
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