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Page 1: CONNECTING FOR BETTER CARE - Marshall Found · JAYNE MOORE, CHAIR Jayne Moore has lived in El Dorado County since 1961 and is a long-time employee of El Dorado Savings Bank, currently

www.marshallmedical.org / 2014 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 1

Report to the CommunityFOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2014

CONNECTING FOR BETTER CARE

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LETTER TO THE COMMUNITY

As we reflect on the past year, we have much to celebrate. Through sacrifice, careful financial management, innovative programs and structural changes, Marshall Medical Center has been able to weather the initial storm of difficult changes from health reform.

Our financial position is important to the community because in order for Marshall to continue as one of the last independent community hospitals around, we need to be fiscally strong. We can confidently say now that we are; and this enables us to keep providing excellent care to our patients and to continue expanding and improving our services.

There were many highlights and accomplishments in 2014. First among these was our successful reaccreditation survey by the Joint Commission in April. Having a fully accredited hospital in a small, rural community is a reassurance to our patients that when they enter Marshall’s doors, their care is consistent, well-coordinated and compliant to a very stringent set of guidelines. Simply put, this means our care is something you can count on.

Among the major changes at Marshall in 2014, a change in our clinic management took place, separating out our physician clinics from under the hospital umbrella and into what’s known as a “foundation model.” This simply means that our clinic providers are now part of a separate but connected entity, and that our clinics are now able to respond more quickly to changing patient needs and market demands. It will make both the hospital and clinic structure more streamlined and nimble.

In the patient care realm, in order to thrive in the post-health reform era, we needed to push forward with some innovative programs that include “bundled” payments for Medicare-covered patients with certain conditions; we also embarked on developing our health manager model, which seeks to more closely partner with our patients to enhance their health and reduce hospitalization. Our Community Care Network, which had great success working with our sickest patients, has served as a model for how we can expand this concept in care to more in our community.

At the same time we continue to innovate care, we are always seeking to improve the quality of that care. By that measure, 2014 was a very strong year, including being one of the only 4-star patient satisfaction rated hospitals in the region by Medicare patients; a reduction in length of stay and getting our patients home sooner; our Birth Center being recognized for obstetrical safety; and our cancer program being re-accredited, just to name a few.

On the subject of our cancer program, a major expansion is currently underway to transform our already accredited and convenient cancer program into a one-site Cancer Center in Cameron Park. In 2014, El Dorado County gave the expansion project a boost by infusing $800,000 into the project. At publishing time, construction was well under way with an August, 2015 estimated opening. Our community deserves a complete cancer center close to home, so once again, we are delivering on our mission to bring quality healthcare closer to more people here in El Dorado County.

JAYNE MOOREBoard of Directors

Chair

JAMES WHIPPLEAdministrator & CEO

ABOUT OUR NEW LOGO

You’ll notice a new corporate logo on the

front of this publication. A logo is a way of

expressing a company’s identity, so what does

this new logo say about Marshall? The icon

represents four letter M’s, creating a medical

cross image. The negative space in the

center creates a beacon of light, health and hope. This beacon is symbolic

of our mission and values to be connected with you in your health,

to offer guidance and healing and to maintain

precision focus on what really matters

-- our patients. This is underscored by our tag

line: It’s about you.

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Marshall Medical CenterFINANCIAL INFORMATION FISCAL YEAR ENDED 10/31/14

REVENUEFor care provided to patients, we charged: For 24,142 days of inpatient care ....................................................................................................$412,817,180 For outpatient and emergency department services ......................................................................$536,878,293

Subtotal .................................................................................................................................... $949,695,473

We charged, but did not receive payment: From those unable or unwilling to pay .............................................................................................$24,609,544 From Medicare ................................................................................................................................$436,345,925 From Medi-Cal .................................................................................................................................$177,366,510 From other insurance programs .....................................................................................................$111,331,859

Subtotal..........................................................................................................................................$749,653,839

In addition, we received: From interest earned, rental income, cafeteria and other businesses ...............................................$6,500,900

Total funds available ...................................................................................................................... $206,542,534

EXPENSESWhat it cost: To pay our 1,449 employees .............................................................................................................$73,311,785 To provide them with benefits ...........................................................................................................$37,494,305 To purchase medical and physician services ...................................................................................$33,619,096 To keep the lights on, feed patients and staff, do laundry, empty the trash and waste, etc. ........................................................................................................$43,510,995 For interest on loans and bonds .........................................................................................................$2,541,763 For depreciation on equipment and facilities ...................................................................................$12,353,242 For our insurance premiums and legal fees .......................................................................................$1,840,850 Investment market underperformance on pension obligation ...........................................................$2,009,688 Loss funded out of past reserves ........................................................................................................ ($139,190)

Total funds used ............................................................................................................................. $206,542,534

Designated contributions held by Marshall Foundation for Community Health for Marshall Medical Center for future community needs (Foundation funding for grants, programs, etc. not included) .......................................................................................................$77,321

OTHER STATISTICSInpatient days: Medicare patient days ................................................................................................................................15,852 Medi-Cal patient days...................................................................................................................................4,007 Other patients ...............................................................................................................................................4,283Outpatient visits and procedures ....................................................................................................................171,671Emergency Department visits ...........................................................................................................................27,470Newborns ...............................................................................................................................................................522Surgeries: Inpatient ........................................................................................................................................................1,058 Outpatient .....................................................................................................................................................2,226Home Health visits .............................................................................................................................................11,986Physician Clinic Visits ......................................................................................................................................179,912Rural Health Clinic Visits .....................................................................................................................................2,012

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Marshall Medical CenterHOSPITAL PATIENT VOLUME FISCAL YEAR 2014

TOTAL NUMBER OF PATIENTS RECEIVING SERVICES IN THE HOSPITAL: Number of Patients Served Gross Charges Inpatient (Incl. SNF) ..................................................................... 4,518 ................................................. $458,953,572Emergency Room ...................................................................... 16,958 ................................................. $145,572,162Outpatient................................................................................... 33,591 ................................................. $118,228,698Outpatient Surgery & Procedures ............................................... 3,109 ................................................. $103,412,220Observation Patients ....................................................................... 930 ................................................... $37,815,539

Hospital Patients Served ...................................................... 42,039 ...............................................$863,982,191

MEDI-CAL PATIENTS RECEIVING SERVICES IN THE HOSPITAL: Number of Patients Served Gross Charges Inpatient (Incl. SNF) ..................................................................... 1,237 ................................................... $90,262,033Emergency Room ........................................................................ 6,562 ................................................... $50,573,776Outpatient..................................................................................... 6,692 ................................................... $18,238,852Outpatient Surgery & Procedures .................................................. 563 ................................................... $19,551,479Observation Patients ....................................................................... 130 ..................................................... $4,934,308

Medi-Cal Patients Served ..................................................... 11,684 ...............................................$183,560,448

MEDICARE PATIENTS RECEIVING SERVICES IN THE HOSPITAL: Number of Patients Served Gross Charges Inpatient (Incl. SNF) ..................................................................... 2,190 ................................................. $286,678,775Emergency Room ........................................................................ 3,980 ................................................... $47,766,589Outpatient................................................................................... 12,322 ................................................... $64,601,917Outpatient Surgery & Procedures ............................................... 1,490 ................................................... $48,359,941Observation Patients ....................................................................... 620 ................................................... $25,213,693

Medicare Patients Served ..................................................... 13,959 ...............................................$472,620,915

PATIENTS WITH NO FINANCIAL SPONSOR RECEIVING SERVICES IN THE HOSPITAL: Number of Patients Served Gross Charges Inpatient (Incl. SNF) .......................................................................... 74 ..................................................... $5,601,117Emergency Room ........................................................................ 1,224 ..................................................... $7,344,064Outpatient........................................................................................ 869 ........................................................ $768,284Outpatient Surgery & Procedures .................................................... 46 ..................................................... $1,770,885Observation Patients ......................................................................... 20 ........................................................ $823,334

Patients Served with No Financial Sponsor .......................... 2,118 .................................................$16,307,683

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JAYNE MOORE, CHAIR Jayne Moore has lived in El Dorado County since 1961 and is a long-time employee of El Dorado Savings Bank, currently serving as a Senior Vice President/Branch Administrator.

JOHN DRISCOLL, VICE CHAIRJohn Driscoll has given many years of service to the community as an attorney, local government leader and volunteer for various community boards, including Marshall Foundation for Community Health and Marshall Medical Center.

A. BRUCE DICKSON, SECRETARY/TREASURERA. Bruce Dickson is a long-time county resident and owner of Dickson Financial Advisors; he is involved in many community organizations and has been active in Marshall’s expansion efforts for many years.

RAJIV PATHAK, MD, CHIEF OF STAFFRajiv Pathak, MD is a board certified neurologist and current Chief of Staff for Marshall Medical Center. Dr. Pathak completed his residency in Neurology from UC Davis Medical Center and has been a physician in our community for nearly 25 years.

MEMBERS:

STANLEY HENJUM, MDStanley Henjum, MD is a board certified cardiologist with Marshall Cardiology and has cared for patients in our community for over 20 years.

BRADLEY BARNHILL, MDBradley Barnhill, MD has been an internal medicine physician in El Dorado County since 1991, and is currently a specialist in hospital-based care for Marshall Hospital patients.

The Marshall Medical Center Board of Directors is a volunteer group of community leaders, whose members provide their time and expertise to set policies, assure financial strength and make decisions that guide the future of the organization.

JIM ABERCROMBIEJim Abercrombie is a civil engineer and resident of El Dorado County since 1987; he currently serves as General Manager of El Dorado Irrigation District as well as giving his time to community endeavors.

HARRY NORRISHarry Norris is a retired business owner who has been deeply involved in numerous community and civic organizations, including the El Dorado County School Board, since arriving in El Dorado County over 27 years ago.

WENDY THOMASWendy Thomas has served on the City Council since 2010 and is past Mayor of Placerville. She is a leading local voice in civic development and has background in real estate, small business ownership and as an artist.

GABRIELLE MARCHINIGabrielle Marchini has been an advocate for children and education for many years, and currently serves as Assistant Superintendent for Buckeye Union School District.

DALE VAN DAMDale Van Dam is an active member of the community and is passionate about education; for the past seven years, he has been the Dean of Instruction at the El Dorado Center of Folsom Lake College in Placerville.

ALEXANDER MASSEY, MDAlexander Massey, MD is a key part of Marshall Medical Center’s staff as a board certified physician in Pulmonary and Critical Care medicine for over 15 years.

GEORGE NIELSENGeorge Nielsen is a long-time Placerville resident. He served as the Placerville Police Chief from 2004-2013, when he retired, and had nearly 30 years of experience as a police officer. He has been involved with many local organizations and boards, including serving as past President of the Board of Trustees for Marshall Foundation.

BETH GOODLIN-JONES, PHD Beth Goodlin-Jones, PhD, is a clinical developmental psychologist, the clinical research coordinator for the UC Davis MIND Institute, and an active member of the clinical diagnostic assessment teams in addition to owning Lava Cap Winery in Camino, CA.

BOARD OF DIRECTORSMarshall Medical CenterHOSPITAL PATIENT VOLUME FISCAL YEAR 2014

2015Marshall Medical CenterBOARD OF DIRECTORS

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Marshall’s Community Care Network is an extension of our “health manag-er” focus: a commitment to personal-izing care and connecting our sickest patients with chronic conditions to health coaches and other resources. This approach gives these patients the support and guidance they need to improve their quality of life and reduce the need for hospitalization.

This initiative began as a pilot pro-gram with 100 of our patients who suffer from life-altering, chronic

conditions that typically cause recur-rent hospitalization. By connecting them with health coaching, nutrition assistance, medication monitoring and other personalized support, these patients have had a remarkable drop in hospitalization and acute illness.

For the patients enrolled in this pro-gram, we have seen a 41% reduction in inpatient and emergency depart-ment visits. Patients who do require hospitalization have reduced their length of stay by a collective 1.3 days.

With a mission to provide high qual-ity, compassionate, patient centered health care coordination, which is based on improved outcomes for people in our community, the pro-gram is a shining success.

The next steps for this program will be adding patients who are consid-ered to be “rising risk” and training a new batch of health coaches this fall. Currently, seven active health coaches have provided over 350 hours of vol-unteer care.

CONNECTING through the Community Care Network

Marshall continues to strive to improve the quality of the care provided to our patients. This quality is reflected in various designations and awards that verify Marshall’s adherence to stringent guidelines and requirements for recognition. In 2014, Marshall received re-accreditation from the Joint Commission, the organization that accredits hospitals nationwide; the cancer program was also re-accredited; Marshall was the recipient of a stroke-care award from the American Heart and American Stroke Association; and Marshall’s Birth Center was on the verge of receiving a world-class “Baby Friendly” designation from the World Health Organization an UNICEF.

QUALITY AWARDS AND SPECIAL DESIGNATIONS CONTINUE

CONNECTING FOR BETTER CAREWhat does it mean to Marshall to be entrusted with the health and lives of our community? Simply put, it means everything to us. It’s why we’re here and why this organization was founded back in the 1950s. Being a medical provider is a sacred bond between healthcare professionals and our patients. It is a promise for a lifetime of compassionate care; of welcoming new lives into the world; of healing the sick and injured with innovative approaches to improving care; and helping those at the end of life do so with dignity and comfort.

In the past year, Marshall has held true to its ongoing mission to continuously improve the care we provide our patients, by expanding services, adding new specialties, developing special programs for challenging health situations, and personalizing care like never before. Here are some the highlights of our past year’s efforts. Remember, it’s about you.

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When someone is facing a serious and complex illness, a team approach can help bring the most relief from suffering and pain. That’s what the AIM Team of palliative care specialists is doing at Marshall Hospital. The AIM program is for inpatients who have a serious, chronic and complicated condition that would benefit from a multidisciplinary approach combining medical, social and spiri-tual support.

The program is a joint effort between Marshall and Snowline Hospice, and includes a palliative care physician, nurse practitioner, nurse, social worker and pastoral care professionals who all work together, with the hospitalist physician and primary care physician, to provide the best care. The team is best able to understand the patient’s unique needs and provide a tailored care plan that meets those needs.

The AIM program is having a big and positive impact. Debbie Boardman-Cheev-ers, FNP, the AIM Nurse Practitioner: “Studies show that palliative care supports patients by providing earlier intervention with symptom management, social and emotional care. In fact, there is evidence that this type of care can help reduce ER visits, hospital readmissions and patient isolation. It can improve quality of life and even extend longevity.”

CONNECTING Resources for Serious Illness Relief

With the goal to make cancer treatment as easy and convenient as possible, con-struction of a centrally-housed Cancer Center is under way at our Cameron Park campus, with an estimated com-pletion and opening date of August, 2015. Many of the treatment compo-nents of cancer are already located at 3581 Palmer Drive, and it’s a matter of connecting the existing spaces to improve ease of access through the areas of care, whether it’s lab work and diagnostic imaging, or a oncology ap-pointment or radiation treatment.

The medical office and infusion center for Hematology and Oncology has been located down the hill off Palmer Drive, and those specialties will also be includ-ed in this complete and patient-friendly Cancer Center once it’s complete. The construction efforts got a boost in June of 2014 when the El Dorado County Board of Supervisors approved a cash infusion of $800,000, which helped greatly. Community donations made the project possible, and it will be with great pride that we unveil this new gem in our community this summer/fall.

CONNECTING our Cancer Program

CONNECTING through the Community Care Network

Past AIM patient Joan Clouse with Debbie Boardman-Cheevers, FNP. The special emotional support offered to AIM patients is just one benefit to the program.

Marshall Medical Center is working with the local-but-global-reaching bio-tech firm, StemExpress, to advance medical research needs in our community and beyond. Several research-based initiatives are under way in our community, including an option for older moms to replace the recommended amniocentesis with a safer and less invasive option called MaterniT21, which was introduced to Marshall by StemExpress.

CONNECTING the Community to Advanced Medicine Also, new moms who choose not to bank their cord blood following birth can now donate it at Marshall Birth Center. The cord blood collected at Marshall supports global research in numerous areas such as autism, genetic disorders, blindness, and many pediatric diseases.

Other exciting advancements are on the horizon, such as a procedure called leukapheresis. This process enables patients who will be undergoing

2014 HIGHLIGHTS

Max the Therapy Dog is a mainstay at the Cancer Resource Center, which will be a centerpiece of the new Cancer Center this fall

cancer treatment to bank their healthy white cells and stem cells prior to treatment, and then receive the healthy cells back during, or post treatment. This helps improve the patient’s health and immune system.

StemExpress and Marshall share a collective sense of purpose about their current work together and what the future holds for regenerative and cellular medicine.

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the Executive team. In 2014 she received the distinguished Heart of Gold award for her outstanding merit in helping to fund pro-grams that care for people. She has served on the Boards of The Sacramento Public Library Foundation, the Kiwanis Club of Greater Sacramento and The Italian Cultural Society. She is married with two daughters, two grandsons and one granddaughter.

TREASURER JUDY MORRIS Treasurer Judy Morris moved to El Dorado County in the early 1989. Now in her 8th year with Marshall Foundation, she

has chaired the Planned Giving Commit-tee and now serves as chair of the Finance and Investments Committee. Service on numerous nonprofit boards over the past 26 years exemplifies Judy’s personal mis-sion of community service. Her experi-ence of 18 years on education boards has been a catalyst for education and lifelong learning in her life. Through leadership roles throughout the community, Judy has volunteered countless hours with vari-ous agencies that serve children, families, women and seniors. She is blessed to have two children that grew up in Camino and a supportive husband of 41 years, Richard. The greatest love and inspiration in her life are her grandchildren.

PRESIDENT PENNY LEHRMAN, BSRN Penny joined the Marshall Founda-tion Board in 2008 and currently serves on the Honor A

Nurse Committee, the Executive Commit-tee and the Marketing and Donor Relations Committee. Penny moved from Massachu-setts to Placerville in 1977 and received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing from the University of Massachusetts. After moving to California, she was hired as an RN in the Medical/Surgical and OB areas at Marshall Medical Center (MMC). Penny has worked with a variety of healthcare programs throughout El Dorado County, in-cluding: Women’s Health, Outpatient Family Medicine and Community Health Education. As the Health Coordinator for the El Dorado County Office of Education’s Child Develop-ment Programs, she was a champion for healthcare services for low income children and families. At MMC, she became the RN Manager of Health Promotions, and later the Director of Human Resources. She cur-rently serves as the Clinical Director of the Community Care Network. Penny cherishes her three children, her granddaughter Mi-sha, being involved in community service, all active outdoor activities, yoga, breath-ing deeply and travel adventures with her loving partner of 38 years, retired physician Jonathan Lehrman, MD.

VICE PRESIDENT BOB GILLETT was born and raised in Placerville, graduated from El Dorado High School in 1971 and then attended

American River Jr. College. Starting his career he worked for the family businesses of Patterson Motors in Placerville and Placerville Lumber Company in Smith Flat. He began a new career working for Piland Electric and was employed for 19 years. Many of those years were spent working on Marshall Hospital and their different phases of expansion. Bob’s family has also been involved with Marshall Hospital. His father Robert Gillett and father-in-law Robert O. “Bob” West were both board members. Bob Gillett then took on a new venture working with Bill Prosch at El Dorado Res-

toration and becoming a partner in the busi-ness. He joined the Marshall Foundation Board in 2012 and serves on the Planned Giving, Strategic Planning and Executive Committees and chairs the Bob West Drive for Marshall Golf committee. Bob has been married to Janet for 38 years and they have two children (Chris and Shelley), and three grandchildren including twins.

SECRETARY MARIA PASQUALE is a semi-retired Vice President for the Union Bank Sacramento Private Bank. She served as The Regional

Director until her retirement in September 2010 after which she returned on a part-time basis. She has been in The Private Bank since 1998. Maria was born in Italy but relocated to Zimbabwe, Africa at an early age and received all her education there. She joined The Standard Chartered Bank of London and worked there for fifteen years before leaving to emigrate to The United States of America. She joined Union Bank in 1977 working in different capacities predominantly in the Commercial lending area until transferring to The Private Bank in 1998. Maria joined Marshall Founda-tion in 2008 and served as chair of the Planned Giving Committee before joining

MARSHALL FOUNDATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES: (left to right) Back Row: Brian Veerkamp, Kathy Witherow, Penny Lehrman, BSRN, Judy Morris, Andrea Howard, Judie Stewart, Bob Gillett, Daryl Warden

Front Row: Debi Harlow, Marsha Jackson, Mary Meader, Maria Pasquale

Not shown: Bryan Phipps, Katherine Anastasi, Chad Wilkinson, Janie Esposito, George Nielsen

MARSHALL FOUNDATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2015

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COMPASSIONATE CARE a summary of year ending September 2014

4,459 loyal donors provided gifts totaling $1,085,413 in contributions

The fiscal year ended with assets of $3,628,695

The 31st Bob West Drive for Mar-shall netted $50,046 up 6% over last year, thanks to the continued Execu-tive Sponsorship of UNION BANK and other dedicated supporters.

The 8th Annual Honor-A-Nurse reception recognized eighty-two nurses or nursing groups during Nurses Week in May and helped to support the Mathewson-Bonser Nursing Scholarships. The celebra-tion raised $18,650, up 12.4% over last year, also proudly sponsored by UNION BANK.

In the fall of 2014, scholarships provided nine Marshall Medical Employees in the nursing service with nearly $20,000 in scholarships. Since its inception $187,900 has been awarded to 127 recipients in the nursing service at Marshall.

The IMAGES OF HOPE EL DORADO program now provides hope for cancer patients and their family members through art and commu-nity events. This group sponsored two events, the White on White event in June, a representation of all cancers, and the Pink in the Night event for breast cancer awareness in downtown Placerville in the fall. For more information, you may access their website: www.imagesofhopeel-dorado.com.

FOUNDATION HIGHLIGHTS

Shown Left to Right: Jeff Vernon, Lynda Vernon,

Eric Shaw and Tom McCready at the Bob West Drive for

Marshall Golf Tournament

Funding Programs That Care for PeopleThe visionary leaders of Marshall Foundation have provided assistance for the pressing healthcare needs of the community for over 41 years. The past year has been one of enlightenment in meeting numerous urgent needs to further health in the community, one life at a time. We could not provide these resources without the help of each and every one of our generous donors, including local businesses, Marshall Employees, Physicians, the Marshall Hospital Auxiliary and members of the community.

This team of donors continues to add value by saving lives and making a difference each and every day. Their compassion, like nothing else, brings a community together. It works tirelessly to ease the suffering, knowing that suffering is limitless. Our medical teams, volunteers and donors are each drawn by a spirit of service to help in times of crisis. With this help we are able to turn compassion into action by seeking sustainable solutions through our partners who deliver services long after our financial involvement has ended. This generosity provides health education, patient and client services coupled with vital capital needs that save lives and help to alleviate the hurting!

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area of mental health services and substance abuse outreach. These funds are provided through The En-dowment for Health and supplied:

• Funding for 25 homeless-low income individuals to attend weekly classes for three months through Bipolar Insights; jour-nals provided for all partici-pants; and funding for video/online webinars for rural areas and mailing of pamphlets on the disease.

• Community care management provided for 40 vulnerable and high risk clients with serious illness through professional

coaching, counsel and advocacy; help for 33 patients and fami-lies impacted by the emotional distress of illness.

• Free resources for the public through an investment in Com-munity Health Library (CHL) materials on all aspects of men-tal health and recovery; design, printing and distribution of promotional bookmarks adver-tising CHL has mental health resources.

• Mental health services provided to 40 runaway, homeless and in-crisis youth at the New Morning Youth and Family Services shel-ter. Each youth and their family received counsel from a licensed social worker to identify men-tal health and/or co-occurring alcohol/drug abuse disorder, improve social connectedness, and improve family commu-nications, including creating a discharge plan to ensure the individual has the best possible opportunities for future success.

• Street outreach and case man-agement of 550 at risk or home-less community members who seek mental health services, substance abuse treatment and inpatient and outpatient care by connecting appropriate services and follow through.

Additional Community Health Grants of $61,600 provided:

• King Fire Disaster Relief for Marshall Family members and patients displaced from their homes and in need;

• Alzheimer’s conference ma-terials for caregivers and staff education;

FOUNDATION HIGHLIGHTS

INVESTING IN THE HEALTH OF OUR COMMUNITYThe Foundation gave back to the community $540,522 to ensure a healthier community while also providing equipment and services at Marshall Medical Center that would otherwise have been impossible.

The year ended with Cancer Cen-ter campaign pledges equaling $1,752,511 as Marshall seeks to consolidate Cancer Services into one location in Cameron Park by the end of 2015 to ease the journey of our patients.

Community Health Grants totaling $20,000 provided for needs in the

Learn How You Can LEAVE YOUR OWN LEGACYPlease join us in a walk through our interactive user-friendly planned giving guide available online to encourage individuals and professionals to have access to the benefits of leaving a legacy gift to Marshall Foundation. The web address is: www.marshallfound.org. Click on “Planned Giving Guide.”

To consider a legacy that accomplishes your hopes and dreams for the future, or to support local health programs please call Executive Director Karen Good, CFRM, CNEL at 530-642-9984 or email [email protected].

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• Funding of the “Baby Friendly” initiative at Marshall Medical Center to welcome our little ones into the World;

• Scholarships for City of Placer-ville Adult Lap Swim program;

• Nursing Scholarships for Mar-shall Nurses to upgrade their skills and attain registration;

• Education on the long term ben-efits of exercise and safe path-ways through the 11th Annual iWalk to School project;

• Funding for unwed mothers and their babies through the Mother Teresa Maternity Home;

• Awareness of saying no to to-bacco and alcohol use through the National Night Out program;

• Awareness of healthy hand-washing, thus reducing bacteria and disease, for children at the El Dorado County Fair; and

• Generous student scholarships to those who seek service in health-related fields of study.

HELPING HANDS AWARDS Recognizing those who count it an honor to serve others.

DON AND KATY PEEK count it an honor to serve our community, and we applaud their exemplary role. For over 40 years, they have provid-ed exceptional support for “pro-grams that care for people.” They are true philanthropists in every sense of the word, and their sacrifice pro-vides a legacy for so many nonprof-its, including Marshall Foundation.

GREG WITHEROW was recognized as a quintessential volunteer on the Drive for Marshall Team. He looks

tirelessly for ways to improve our tournament and to provide the op-portunity for vendors and friends to participate with him because he believes it is the “right thing” to do! A champion for other nonprofits as well, Greg is an exceptional volun-teer behind the scenes to help us all succeed.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

Transportation for cancer patients, free mammograms, grief support for sudden loss; and art therapy for cancer patients and their families – the Foundation continues to provide consistent funding in these areas.

The Hope.Healing.Here. vehicle provides transportation for cancer patients. This service remains an ur-gent need for those treated through Marshall Medical Center. The one-on-one caring assistance provided by our Marshall volunteers allows our cancer patients one less thing to be concerned about.

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Images of Hope provides art thera-py for cancer patients and/or family members solely through individual donations and the generosity of the community.

The Free Mammograms program through the Janet Nachtman Fund continues to be funded by contri-butions from individuals and Judy Picket’s annual Pink Ribbon Golf Tournament. We believe every woman who cannot afford the screening should be helped.

Strength for the Journey program continues to offer hope to those who experience sudden loss. The pro-gram, now in its eleventh year, inter-acts daily with those in our commu-nity who are looking for healing. In December 2014 we hosted the tenth “Remembrance Celebration” of loved ones at Chapel of the Pines.

Helping Hands Award Winners: (left) Greg Witherow; (right) Don & Katy Peek

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Gifts from March 1, 2014 to February 28, 2015

ALZHEIMERS FUNDNeal and Adele SissonLillian R. GeorgeMargaret V. HustonCorrinne R. Stefanski

AUXILIARY SPECIAL NEEDS FUNDAmazonSmile Program

BRIAN MCNATT TESTICULAR CANCER AWARENESS FUNDPatrick HodgsonMarjorie D. McNatt

BRIDGING THE GAP/EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE FUNDAnonymousAmy BarnesJessica CampbellKathy and Fred Capaldi-Ten NapelKaren ChristensenJo Ann and Anthony CreelTera and Derrick DaileyLori S. Heuser, PA-CTanya MoranJanet and Fred MorzovTerica NolanCheryl J. PurgettKathleen L. ShumacRebecca SiegristMary and Damon TaylorRonda ThiloDanielle VarozzaRosemarie WalentschkaClayton WebbRonald G. Wetzel

BRIDGING THE GAP/KING FIRE FUNDCentene CorporationCharis C. AmadorDana AndersonJane M. AndrewAnonymousAutomated Medical BillingSusan AyresBrandie BaileyTina BaileyGrace BarkerCarol V. Beebee, RNPatricia C. Black, RNCarol L. BlevinsSusan BobbinTeri BrockAmy C. BuchananDebra A. Bugbee MN, GNP

Lisa V. BunnJanine CaldwellDiane L. CarvoSara N. CaudleNikkole A. ChapmanHirpreet ChimaKaren ChristensenJohn and Yvette ClericiPatti B. ColeJudy P. CooperKimberly CorsiniMelody Courtney, RNA. Bruce DicksonKaren R. DostartNicole DragoPaula DrieverJohn and Pam DriscollJennifer Dwight-FrostLourdes EdralinEl Dorado Hematology & Medical Oncology II, Inc.Laurie E. EldridgeMicah M. ElliottLisa K. EvansHelen Garcia, RNCarey GardnerCindy Garrett, MBA, RNBonnie L. GarvinSherry A. GeurinBob and Janet GillettEd and Karen GoodKatherine HadleyMelanie and Joseph HadsellJanet HarrisLisa HartleyJennifer HaugeDonna Hayman, RNAnita D. HeartDr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Henjum, IIBeatrice HerreraEd HoltLaura HullKathy HuttonJoseph JacobsKatherine JimenezStephanie JohnsonElla JonesNancy A. JonesMike and Deanna JonesJodi KleinAlyson M. KlevesahlKathy and Tom KrejciMichelle KroetchAngie LandAlli LeducAeyon LeeSally P. Leonti

David and Debra LewinTara J. LongKrista LongBridget and Joseph LooneyCharlene LopezNancy L. LuceCrystie MansonEd and Gabrielle MarchiniMarlene MarkowichHolly MarvidikisDr. Alexander H. Massey and Dr. Helen Y. ChengTheresa McClellandThomas and Cindy McMickenJan MignaccoKristina and Stephen MillerCarissa MorkowskiKelly E. MurrayShannon MurrayMegan Nebozuk, RNKatalin OlahKarla and Edward OwenClaire PacificJoanne PerkinsJanie PittmanStacey PrattJulie PrattTamara RaberLeticia T. RangelJanice RangerKathy ReddinJessie RoethlisbergerLois A. RogersElizabeth RonkovichKristina RosenDiana SamekAnn SchmidtDonna SelahRocko and Nicole ShorrockShawna ShuckDee SlabyCourtney A. SleanLinda A. SmalridgeMary L. SmithKristin Sornborger, FNPLisa A. SparksSarah StewartPatsy B. StonekingHeather StruthersKaren and Terry TarkentonEleanor M. TaylorMary and Damon TaylorNecati and Derya TekinJamie Lynne ThompsonMichelle ThropVenkat R. Tirumala

With sincere gratitude to our generousFOUNDATION DONORS

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Albert Schweitzer once said, “At times our own light goes out and is rekindled by a spark from another person. Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted the flame within us.” We would like to thank the hundreds of donors who make a huge difference in the lives and health of the community we serve. We extend our heartfelt thanks to all of you!

Shannon L. Truesdell and Stephen F. RobertsKimberly Z. TurnerTara L. VanderpoolJoella S. VanthullRobert and Lynda VernonSusan J. WalkerKathy J. WashburnDaniel E. WeaverWendy Wells NPJames and Deborah WhippleWendy T. WhiteJennifer WolfeKaren L. YatesScott R. Yoder, MDKristopher and Jennifer Zabish

BEULAH PORTER ENDOWMENT (FOR CANCER AND CARDIAC)Virginia H. Duncan

CANCER CENTER CAMPAIGNJim and Ginny AbercrombieBarbara AshwillBradley and Cindy BarnhillSergio and Noel BarrosDave and Jennifer CopelandDr. and Mrs. A. J. diVittorioEl Dorado Hills Lions ClubEl Dorado Savings BankRichard and Janie EspositoBrian J. Goldsmith, MDGordon Mott Roofing Co., Inc.Debi HarlowClyde and Natalie HebbronDr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Henjum, IIAndrea and Tom HowardNeil and Edna KnutsenMichael and Nannette LubinskiMary W. MeaderMMC EmployeesJayne MooreDave and Jackie NelsonGeorge and Sue NielsenHarry and Jan NorrisAnietie Okon, MDNecati and Derya TekinWendy ThomasJohn and Theresa TuckerBrian and Lori VeerkampShaun VernerDaryl and Lori WardenJames and Deborah WhippleAnonymousRalph and Sandra BertCarter-Kelly, Inc.Joyce EverettEd and Karen Good

Tracy Harris, FNPMargaret V. HustonKathy HuttonMichael and Theresa KokinosBonnie and Jack LineBart and Joyce QuigleySierra Nevada Tire & WheelPaul Zappettini

CANCER CENTER CANINE COMPANION FUNDWells Fargo Foundation

CANCER FUND18 Hole Ladies GroupNeal and Adele SissonDonald G. Smith, Jr.AnonymousMichael J. BassettDr. Richard W. Budenz and Mrs. S. Tracy RodgersEl Dorado County Mineral & Gem SocietyBrian J. Goldsmith, MDMichael and Gale JohnsonNeil and Edna KnutsenEthel and Frank LuizJan MignaccoMary L. SmithBarbara C. Zanette

CARDIAC FUNDAngelo and Joan CardaniniMarshall Hospital AuxiliaryNeal and Adele SissonAnonymousMiriam R. BlankenbillerMarguerite L. FooteDavid and Marie GustafsonCaroline HicksMichael and Gale JohnsonBonnie and Jack LineMarlene MarkowichKaren OrozcoKarla and Edward OwenJodi Reinke

CHATT (CONGESTIVE HEART) FUNDAnonymousSuzanne FieldingHelen I. GroveFelice N. McDonaldScott R. Yoder, MD

COMMUNITY EDUCATION FUNDAnnette and Stuart HinkleDorothy M. Wiley

COMMUNITY HEALTH LIBRARY FUNDJoseph and Barbara BaniaGeorgia De MartiniCharles and Ruthie Loeffelbein

COUNTY FAIR COLLABORATION FUNDEl Dorado County Fair

DIABETES EDUCATION FUNDNeal and Adele Sisson

EMERGENCY ROOM FUNDAlexis Lieser, MDCheryl BusbyRobert K. Henley

ENDOWMENT FOR HEALTHKevin ArnoldJohn and Pam DriscollJohn and Georgi KnightEd and Sandy Mathews

GENERALMerwin E. ButlerRandall and Deanna KerrMaria PasqualeNeal and Adele SissonThomas P. Winn FoundationRichard and Jean AlluredVernon ArambelJack and Myrna AugsburgerRichard and Kathleen BaierskiRoger and Tracey BaileyBradley and Cindy BarnhillDr. Richard W. Budenz and Mrs. S. Tracy RodgersJohn and Alice BurhenneGerhardt and Bonnie BurkLarren and Anna Marie CalderwoodDiane C. ChildC. Robert and Joanne ClarkeMichelle and Dennis CollingwoodPeter and Mary Ellen ComerfordDaniel and Arlene ComstockDr. and Mrs. Gary L. CutterRichard and Soledad Del GuercioJames and Dorothy DuckworthElder Options, Inc.Charles and Sharon EubanksClifford and Janet FlanneryJohn W. FlorinGE FoundationRobert and Dorothy JonesPaul and Marni KaplanEleanor M. LaszloTom and Lucille LivingstoneGJ S. MacDonnellGarth and Donna MellickJackie Miller

With sincere gratitude to our generousFOUNDATION DONORS

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Dorothy MunninghoftDennis and Carolyn NeuMartha J. NewhardClifford and Ellen PaineGaylord and Phyllis ParksJacqueline A. PercyLaura RandallRobert and Marcella ReederLorraine and Earl ReeseSteven and Penny SherveyWilliam and Doreen ThornhillUnited WayMichael and Donna WellsMr. Glen A. WilesNorma J. WilsonMabel A. WingIva and Phil YoshimuraCharles and Diana Zinser

GROWING HEALTHY CHILDREN THERAPY SERVICESMary L. SmithSheryl Y. Trainor

HELEN DIECKMANN FUND FOR RESPIRATORY HOME CARELiesel F. Hasbrouck

HOSPITAL HEALING GARDENDavid and Cindy BrazeltonEl Dorado Community FoundationJanet M. LundeMarshall Hospital AuxiliarySki Air IncorporatedWestern Slope Health CenterAmy AndersenBen Evans Environmental ControlLaurel B. Brent-BumbPhil and Chris DawsonJenny DowneyEl Dorado Savings BankMary E. GlasGold Country Bail BondsJeanette HaasGreg HawkinsDanette HelwigBard LowerJoanne B. McCormackMatthew and Andrea PowersLaurie G. RandallMarsha A. RepschlaegerDana R. RiceRSAnalysis, Inc.Roxann J. SackettJohn Youngdahl

IMAGES OF HOPEAnonymousCooking With Mrs. CTom and Judith DillonEl Dorado Community FoundationGold Country Artists GalleryTanya MoranLee TurnerJim WellsGayle and William Wilson

INTENSIVE CARE FUNDRobert and Sandie BylinMichael and Gale JohnsonNatoma Technologies, Inc.

JANET NACHTMAN CANCER FUNDJune CombellackTod and Judy Pickett/ Pink Ribbon FundBilly and Billie ChapmanBillie L. GillettDr. Larry and Lynne MoorePatterson DevelopmentPGO, Inc.

JUNIOR VOLUNTEERS FUNDAnonymous

KAREN MILLER MEMORIAL FUNDGary and Marty AalbergBruce and Velma Miller

MATHEWSON-BONSER NURSING SCHOLARSHIP FUNDB T Rocca Jr. FoundationMaureen Gill

MENTAL HEALTH FUNDFelice Zandonella

OBESITY FUNDAnonymousColleen BegovichSheryl CooleyPamela CraikDonald Benjamin DealEl Dorado Disposal ServiceSuzanne FieldingVictoria M. GoodmanDebi HarlowJudith HartCatherine LefflerKelli A. MaxsonBeth McBathColleen McNabbRochelle E. MesserStephanie A. Mitchell

Maria P. MuschioHeather J. RamirezMelody A. Smith-WilliamsTeresa W. StinsonMargo Volpe

OVARIAN CANCER COALITIONClaire and Jeffrey Winger

PALLIATIVE CARE FUNDKristina Yee

PAST PRESIDENT’S FUNDWilbur and Barbara Howe

SAVE A LIFE GIVING CLUBAnonymousMiriam R. BlankenbillerDiane L. CarvoBonnie and Jack LineSharon McKenzie

STRENGTH FOR THE JOURNEY - SURVIVING SUDDEN LOSSWilbur and Barbara HoweBarbara CalveyJudy M. KellyMarilyn MoodyTanya MoranPlacerville Fellowship and Newcomers ClubStephanie and Tim Poole

SURGERY EQUIPMENTBonnie and Jack Line

THE ANDREA MARIE MCDEVITT ENDOWMENT FOR ICUW. Garland Windle, DDS

THE BIRTHPLACE AT MARSHALL HOSPITALJohn Van Sant

THE NONPROFIT PARTNERSHIPEl Dorado County Employees

TRANSITIONAL CARE CENTER FUNDKaren and Randy BarrowMichael and Gale JohnsonSally F. PearceRebecca L. Rawlinson

UNRESTRICTED PLANNED GIFTSEstate of Marian L. ClearyEstate of Suzanne D. Hall

WOUND CARE CENTERKay Lewin

With sincere gratitude to our generousFOUNDATION DONORS

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Tribute Gifts from March 1, 2014 to February 28, 2015

IN MEMORY OF CONTRIBUTORS

Kenneth P. Abler, Jr., R.N.Theresa A. Abler

Dolores Evengeline AeschlimanDale Aeschliman

Amelia BacocciniMichael and Gale Johnson

Dante BacocciniMichael and Gale Johnson

John W. Barnhill, MDBradley and Cindy Barnhill

David Robert Small BeichleyKathleen R. Beichley

Clyde BennettBarbara C. Zanette

Jerald Warren “Jerry” BennettDennis and Deborah GellerGregory and Jennifer JoyDon and Katy PeekSnowline Hospice

Alvin V. BirdBarry and Sandy Bird

Christopher Brandon BirdBarry and Sandy Bird

Dorothy P. BoydDave and Yvonne Allan

Robert BrysonZella V. Miller

Laura CarpenterJohn Van Sant

Alexandria CarrBradley and Cindy Barnhill

Dale L. ChurchJessie E. Church

Sylvia June CombellackFrances M. BrownPatricia M. FordFrank and Patti PicenoMs. Jean Tindel and Anne Fink

Robert W. “Bob” CombellackJune Combellack

Ann K. CzapkayDave and Yvonne Allan

Samuel Paul EwingFelice Zandonella

Verna EzzellRoger and Jerri Sindel

Robert “Bob” Wallace Gillett, Sr.Barbara H. AshworthJim and Maureen CarterWilliam D. CrowVirginia H. DuncanZella V. MillerRebecca L. RawlinsonAnonymousShirley Wilkinson-Lumsden

Donna Lee Owings GrayFelice Zandonella

Russell S. GroveHelen I. Grove

Myrtle GuilbertBonnie and Jack Line

Carolyn HagueEl Dorado County Mineral & Gem Society

Bob HarrisDouglas and Marian Leisz

Wallace F. HasbrouckLiesel F. Hasbrouck

Betty J. HenleyRobert K. Henley

Linda J. HickeyC.C. Myers Inc.Bill and Callie Neville

Eugene HillMarguerite M. Hill

Jeffrey Michael HockingBarry and Sandy Bird

Patricia HockingBarry and Sandy Bird

John Stewart Hocking, Jr.Barry and Sandy Bird

Izola “Jackie” HolderDiane Lingle

Ronald N. HustonMargaret V. Huston

Eino V. JohnsonMichael and Gale Johnson

Theodore JohnsonMichael and Gale Johnson

Viola T. JohnsonMichael and Gale Johnson

Antoinette KissingerDennis P. Kissinger

Della LacyRobert and Sandie Bylin

Donald Scott LandRobin J. Land-Karnitz

Herb LoydCorrinne R. Stefanski

Robert MathisMichael J. Bassett

Lois J. MaulRichard G. Maul, Attorney at Law

Andrea Marie McDevittW. Garland Windle, DDS

Sharon Marie McIntirePatterson Development

Angus McKinnon, MDMarguerite M. Hill

Catherine McKinnonMarguerite M. Hill

Brian McNattPatrick Hodgson

Karen MillerGary and Marty AalbergBruce and Velma Miller

Mark L. MoodyMarilyn Moody

Dick L. MoodyMarilyn Moody

Barbara J. MooreErma Mikkelsen

Leland E. MooreEd and Karen Good

Janet NachtmanBilly and Billie ChapmanClyde and Natalie HebbronDr. and Mrs. Lin Soe

Frederick “Fred” NavarroNatoma Technologies, Inc.Kristina Yee

Gail E. NorrisRonda Thilo

Robert PaddlefordRita M. Paddleford

Adele M. PeirceMichael and Gale Johnson

Curtis PeirceMichael and Gale Johnson

Dora PetersenCarles E. Petersen

Vivia Peterson, RNClaire and Jeffrey Winger

Alex PooleStephanie and Tim Poole

Aubrey W. PryceWendy J. Pryce

George and Osa RambergBradley and Cindy Barnhill

Farley RiceSally F. Pearce

Robert M. Riley, Jr., MDJune Combellack

Roger RothlisbergerDoreen Rothlisberger

Dr. Clark ShelbyAnonymous

George Shmagranoff, MDDavid and Marie Gustafson

Betty SischkaDavid and Marie Gustafson

Donald W. SlyVerna J. Sly

James A. “Jim” SmalleyMarjorie D. McNatt

Michele Marie SmithDonald G. Smith, Jr.

George StefanskiCorrinne R. Stefanski

Jean Lachelle TaylorBarbara H. AshworthMarjorie D. McNatt

Saadettin Uygur TekinNecati and Derya Tekin

Carlyle TruesdellShannon L. Truesdell and Stephen F. Roberts

Jack Van KeurenDave and Yvonne AllanNeil and Edna Knutsen

Michael K. WardLaurie E. EldridgeDr. Larry and Lynne Moore

Frank and Frances WebbMonte and Kay Osborn

Nord WhitedDouglas and Marian Leisz

Nancy YettoSheryl Y. Trainor

With sincere gratitude to our generousFOUNDATION DONORS

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ABOUT MARSHALL MEDICAL CENTERMarshall Medical Center is an independent, nonprofit

community healthcare provider located in the heart

of the Sierra Foothills between Sacramento and

South Lake Tahoe. Marshall Medical Center includes

Marshall Hospital, a fully accredited acute care

facility with 113 beds located in Placerville; several

outpatient facilities in Cameron Park, El Dorado Hills,

Placerville and Georgetown; and many community

health and education programs. Marshall has over 200

board-certified physicians and a team of over 1,500

employees providing quality healthcare services to

more than 175,000 residents of El Dorado County.

Carrie Poggio – Editor Marketing and Community Relations

530.626-2816 / email: [email protected]

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Placerville 530.626.2920Cameron Park 530.672.7000 El Dorado Hills 530.344.5400 or 916.933.8010

www.marshallmedical.org