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Pacific Hospital Preservation &
Development Authority
1200 12th Ave. S
Seattle, WA 98144
To champion effective healthcare for the vulnerable and disadvantaged in our community.
Overview
The City of Seattle chartered the Pacific Hospital Preservation & Development Authority (PHPDA) in 1981. Its asset is the Beacon Hill property known previously as the Public Health Service Hospital or Pacific Hospital. The property is comprised of a 14-story historic hospital tower leased to Wright Runstad (currently sub-leased to Amazon.com), a clinic in the ground floor and basement of the tower, six Officer's Quarters buildings, a parking garage leased to Pacific Medical Centers, and the common property.
Our Purpose (per Charter)
The PHPDA was established to support and provide funding for the provision of the best possible healthcare to medically underserved communities in the greater Puget Sound area. These communities include those referred through community clinics, those with limited access to medical care, and all others who are in need of charity health care.
Our Goals
- To assure the PHPDA's Charity Care Commitment is met, by providing funding for healthcare services for indigent, Medicaid, and Medicare patients, with a priority on providing specialty services to patients referred by Community Health Centers and Seattle-King County Department of Public Health clinics.
- To promote the increased provision of specialty services for the underserved and uninsured.
- To advance high quality, culturally appropriate healthcare in our community.
- To encourage improved healthcare for the vulnerable and disadvantaged by "telling their story" (i.e. by putting a face on their healthcare needs and the efforts of those who seek to address those needs).
Charity Healthcare
The PHPDA has a contract with Pacific Medical Centers, wherein the latter serves as the PDA's Contracted Organization to deliver charity healthcare services to indigent patients. Priority is given to providing specialty services, and Pacific Medical Centers accepts patients referred by the community health centers in Seattle and King County and from clinics of the Seattle-King County Health Department.
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2004 Charity Care Financial Report
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Jan-Dec 2004
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Charity Care to indigent persons
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$2,200,495
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Unreimbursed costs of interpreter services
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$182,948
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Bad Debt (exceeding the MGMA average)
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$446,259
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Up to 10% of Medicaid Contractual Allowances
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$240,129
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ANNUAL TOTAL
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$3,069,831
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2004 Charity Care Patients
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# Patients, Jan-Dec 2004
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Unduplicated Charity Care Patients
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2,405
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Unduplicated Medicaid Patients
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5,298
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Unduplicated Medicare Patients
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5,587
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The Governing Council and key staff
PHPDA council members and officers as of January 2005:
Gary Zimmerman, Ph.D.
Council Chair
Executive Committee
PDA Council appointee
Ex Officio to Planning & Finance Committees
Steve Brennan
PDA Vice Chair
Mayoral appointee
Kerry E. Radcliffe
Secretary
Executive Committee
Finance Committee
PDA Council appointee
Dr. Tom Wood
Finance Chair
Executive Committee
Mayoral appointee
Tracy E. Garland
Planning Committee
Mayoral appointee
Dr. Betsy Plotkin
Planning Committee
PDA Council appointee
Linda Ruiz
Planning Committee Chair
Executive Committee
County Executive appointee
Margaret Shepherd
Planning Committee
PDA Council appointee
Todd Timberlake
Finance Committee
PDA Council appointee
Rosemary Barker Aragon
Executive Director
r.aragon@phpda.org
Ellie Mazzarella
Program Assistant
e.mazzarella@phpda.org
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