955 Powell Avenue SW Renton, WA 98057

HealthPoint strengthens communities and improves people’s health by delivering quality health care services, breaking down barriers and providing access to all. www.healthpointchc.org

Healthy Communities, Inside and Out

JULY 2016

Report to the Community

Inside our clinics and out in the community, we’re working to make high-quality health care accessible to all.

Dear Friend of HealthPoint, Each year at this time, we share a snapshot of our progress in delivering affordable, accessible, high-quality care to all King County residents who need it, regardless of their circumstances. This year—our 45th—we’re stepping back to show you not only the work that happens daily in our clinics but also the ways we’re engaged more broadly in communities. With your support, we continue to: • provide primary medical and dental care to tens of thousands of low-income patients; • train the next generation of health care providers and dentists committed to practicing in community health settings; and • innovate to meet the needs of the diverse people we serve. Our complementary and integrative health program, one of the first of its kind, turns 20 this year. Outside of our clinics, we’re partnering with others to make health care more accessible through programs like the Mobile Medical Clinic and our clinics based in schools. We’re also working to improve whole systems, joining with leaders in education, mental health and housing to address the social determinants of health—the living conditions and other factors that influence whether people are generally sick or well. Inside and out, our work remains vital. And it is made possible through the support of friends and donors like you. Thank you for giving our report a look. And thank you for your continued belief in HealthPoint.

all data from 2015

Thomas Trompeter Chief Executive Officer

Megan Wildenradt Chair, HealthPoint Board of Directors 12,884 patients remain uninsured 80,557 patients

96% of our patients have very low incomes

29,774 are children

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* Direct, indirect and induced economic impacts that result from HealthPoint’s expanded operations, new facilities and hiring

Healthier people for healthier communities. INSIDE

Our 10 health centers provide affordable, accessible, inclusive health care—a health care home—to tens of thousands of people every year. HealthPoint patients have access to medical care, dental care, naturopathic medicine, behavioral health care, connections to insurance, social services and more—often under a single roof. All of our services are driven by a simple belief: everyone deserves great care.

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When people are healthy, communities are healthy. Families are stronger. Kids learn better in school. The workforce is more robust. Costs—across a variety of systems—are lower. King County is one of America’s healthiest counties, yet has some of the nation’s worst health disparities, a contradiction that affects us all. So we’re working to make sure all county residents have the opportunity to be healthy, no matter what their zip code.

all data from 2015

11,784 individuals assisted with insurance enrollment

22,730 receive care in a language other than English

$126,670,220 total annual economic impact*

care in 50+ languages

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Fewer barriers to care. INSIDE

We recently opened a second clinic in Auburn—HealthPoint Auburn North—to make care more accessible to patients there. Not far away, in Tukwila, there’s also a new reason to smile: our new dental clinic, opening in September 2016. Both clinics will provide convenient, affordable care in communities that lack it. And both, by serving as training clinics for family medicine and dental residents, will address the shortage of health and dental professionals who work with low-income or otherwise marginalized patients in community health settings.

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Hundreds of homeless South King County residents receive medical, dental and mental health care from the Mobile Medical Clinic, a joint project of HealthPoint and Public Health—Seattle & King County. The Mobile Medical team also connects people to food, clothes and shelter, and offers enrollment in programs for health insurance, housing and more. Meanwhile, our School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs) at Highline Public Schools’ Evergreen and Tyee campuses are a vital part of those learning communities, providing a wide range of important health care and counseling services to high school students—including many who don’t have access to care anywhere else.

all data from 2015

mobile medical clinic provides more than 1,000 visits per year to over 500 patients

SBHCs provided care to nearly 700 students last year

3,500 patients per year will be served at our new Tukwila Dental center 12 family medicine residents and 4 dental residents are trained annually

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Better systems. INSIDE

Improving the system starts in our own clinics. We’re always looking for ways to improve access, provide care more efficiently and give patients the best possible experience. Recently, with the help of staff, patients and partners, we developed a vision for the ideal patient experience; we’re using Lean principles to bring it to life, reducing patient wait times and increasing our already high rates of safety and quality. With Lean methods, we’re also creating capacity to meet future demand.

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People with mental illness get sick less and live longer when their mental health treatment and primary medical care are integrated. So we’re working with policy makers and the mental health care system to bring behavioral health care and medical care together. One example is that we’re testing integration models with the behavioral health experts at Valley Cities, locating HealthPoint primary care providers in Valley Cities clinics. By the end of 2016, Valley Cities mental health clients will be able to get on-site primary medical care in four locations: Renton, Kent, Midway and Enumclaw.

67,362 dental visits uncompensated care $4,610,203

all data from 2015

15,921 natural medicine visits

22,130 behavioral health visits 177,826 medical visits

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We couldn’t do it without you. INSIDE

Community support is critical to our work. Within HealthPoint, we’re guided by an all-volunteer Board of Directors, many of whom are patients at our health centers. Megan Wildenradt, Chair Victoria Goetz, Vice Chair Laurence DeShields II, Secretary Carol Belland, Treasurer Chad Horner, Member at Large

Noemi Erickson Luis Garcia Sr. Edward Lee Sheryl Pot Grace Ssebugwawo

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We are fortunate to have the support of many generous donors from across the greater King County community. It is our honor to recognize them here. If your name was misspelled or inadvertently omitted from this list, please let us know by calling 425.203.0447. Individuals Shoshana Aleinikoff Jennifer Alexander Robert and Jennifer Allred Jacob Anderson Anonymous Neville Antia Donna Arcieri Erin Ashley Preeti and Vijaykumar Aski Arlesia Bailey Karyn Barer Holly Barrett Celia Beasley and Adam Taylor Goddard F. and M. Willanne Beck Carol and Bob Belland James Berghuis and Robert Hansen Ron and LeAnn Beutlich Michael Bishop Joan Blanusa Catrina and Juliet Bliss Ashley Blood Tom Bordner Vicki Bradley Robert Bray Cindy Breed and Jane Guiltinan Theresa Britschgi Stan and Gwen Brown Jeanne Burbidge Aaron and Samantha Burch Sheri Rosenow and Steve Burgon Anna and Janusz Burnatowski Laurene Burton Nadine Byers Tim Callahan John Campion and Patricia Christopfel Campion Kayla Caperoon LuAnn Carlson John and Joan Caron Abie Castillo

Annissa Cerna Bobby Chien Beth Church David Climer Donald and Barbara Climer Alex and Sharon Coffey Victor Collymore Sheila and Ron Connor Rebecca Cook Derek Crump and Fumiyo Kobayashi Jessica Curtin Jim Cussen Jeffrey Dassel Elizabeth Dawson-Hahn Coquina and Kent Deger Jerry DeGrieck Abuna Demoz Laurence M. DeShields II and Mary Naylor Barbara Dickson Dan and Mimi Dixon Bao-Tram Do Emily Donaldson-Fletcher Marlo Dowell and Dylan Glosecki William Dowling Phil and Carolyn Dyer Susan Dyson Paul Dziedzic Sue Eastman Scott and Noemi Erickson David Escame Mark and Susan Esteb Hugh Ewart Benjamin and Michelle Fasbinder Judy Featherstone and Pat Montgomery Noelle Ferrand Katherine Flynn Susan Foster-Zdon Leighsa Francis and Lionel Balland Ronald Friedman and Lili Sacks Drucilla Gamponia Luis Garcia Viktoria Garkavi

Justin Gifford Becky Glaze and Carrie Grant John Glotzer and Beth Nauert Victoria Goetz, Samantha and John Granquist Francis Gough Gregory Gratz Bruce and Lisa Gray Karyl Gregory Erin Grindle John and Jeannie Grisham Dave and Cathy Habib Vicki and Stephen Hammond Sonia Handforth-Kome and Chris Bobbitt Claudia Hartley and Mike Lasecki Bruce Hayashi and Kari Schlechten John Haycox George Heffner and Gabriella Uhlar-Heffner Dave Helland Magda Herrera de Leon and Carlos Leon Virginia Herrera-Paramo Patrick and Anna Holen Moselle Horiuchi Chad Horner and Patrick Vichit Carmella Houston Whitney Howard CJ and Thien-An Hua Lance and Elizabeth Hunsinger Michael Hwang Danielle Ishem-Reynier Rahul Jathar William Jennings Marvin Johnson Esther Johnston Betsy and Kevin Jones Leah Jones Genesis Juat Alia Kaneko Shahzina Karim Jessica Karp Mangid Kaur Billy Kemp Brian Kennan

Patrick Kennedy Teri Kertson Diana King and Keith Clay Danielle Kinney Sheryl Kirchmeier Nathan Kittle Doug and Cindy Klein Melvin and Judith Kleweno Jeff and Heather Knaplund Brian and Liberty Knerr TJ Koerner James Kubal-Komoto Laurel Kuehl Nicole Lamas Tyler and Ashley Laskowski Suzanne Laurel Nancy and Brian LaVielle Edward and Dawn Lee Elaine Lee Kristina Lee and James SantaCruz Laurel Lee Jayne and John Leet Bob Lemon and Lynne Miller Cristina Leon-Pineda and Javier Fraguela-Rios Julie Lindberg Morgan and Denise Llewellyn Sarah Martien Annie and Rob Martin Sarah Martin Mark Martzen Thomas Mason and Carol Gliko Chris Mateo Michelle Matt Pam Mauk Kathleen Mazure Kimberly and Bruce McDermott John and Cheri McGowan Nina C. McGuinness Marilee McGuire and Randy Ohlendorf Matt McKeeby Dale and Laura McMillan Debbie McPherson Ruth Michaelis Jackie Micucci Elisa Miller Paula Miller Terri Olson Miller and Tom Miller Paul Ming Matthew and Emily Mock Mary Montgomery Pete Monuteaux Amy Morgan Clarence Moriwaki Xiomara Munoz Kim Muska Duane Nakamura Bill Neal Clement and Donna Neil Sara Nelson Charlie and Janel Newman Fred and Kay Nordeen Evan Oakes and Jinna Kim Roger and Maura Oakes Laurie Oki Donna O’Leary Diana Olsen Kathie Olson Richard Omata Henry Otero and Paul Grekin Dallas and Gale Otter Eve Paretsky Yvonne Paschke Nirav Patel and Janie Leonhardt Andrew Paterson and Stacy Hagen Liza Perpuse Bruce and Gabriele Pitts Sheryl Pot Mac Powell Shirley Prasad Kerry Ramm Brian and Robin Rayfield Lori Reed Jeff Reiter Wendy Renner Chelsea Revoir Jorge Rivera

Catherine Roche Shawnti Rockwell Katy Rogers Whitney Rosa Madrienne Salgado Aida Sanchez-Vela Ed and Jane Santander Amy Sarabi Holly Sato Diane Schairer Chris Schei Hilary Shephard Richard and Julie Shoji Andy Shouse and Nicole Yohalem Joshua Showers Andrew Shuman and Sara Dickerman Lara Sim Jason and Kimberly Simmons Geoffrey Siu Suzanne Skinner Derek Speck Alan and Nancy Spragins Howard Springer Grace and Alex Ssebugwawo Kimberly Steffens Sonja Stendal Dana Stirn Kristian Stone Zee Straight-Weiss Joe and Dee Strecker Deborah Stumbaugh Jonathan Sugarman and Teresa Sullivan Brianne and Steve Taylor Connie Taylor Ken Taylor Kris Thompson Dave and Miranda Thorpe Rondi Tiernan Erin and Mike Tierney Fredric Tobis Rachelle Tomei Alexander Topor Bernard Trompeter Jeanne Trompeter and Mark Cardwell Thomas Trompeter and Jane Rushford Amy and Jim Tufano Ron Uno Harald Upegui Corina and Christopher Valdez Ray and Debra Valpey John Vaszari Roger and Debbie Veenhuizen Michael Waggoner Grace Wang Denise Ward Matthew Watrous Helen Weagraff and David Hartley John Weeks and Jeana Kimball Hope and Scott Weiskopf Shea Welsh Yvonne and Paul Westover Nicholas and Teal Whitaker Clark and Megan Wildenradt Debbie and Jerry Wilkinson Christina Wilson Elizabeth Winders Ken Wolfe Chris Woollcott and Sarah Gohmann Jeff Wortley Holly and Tom Wyrwich Loren Yaguchi Lisa Yohalem and Jay Furtick Saphronia Young Anya and Rafael Zimberoff

Corporations The Boeing Company Road ID Salal Credit Union Seattle Children’s Swedish Medical Center Symetra United Way of King County Valley Cities Virginia Mason Institute The Wright Center

Foundations The Burning Foundation GE Foundation KeyBank Foundation Miller Family Foundation Munson Family Foundation Seattle Foundation Washington Dental Service Foundation

Public Funders City of Auburn City of Bellevue City of Bothell City of Burien City of Covington City of Des Moines City of Federal Way City of Issaquah City of Kenmore City of Kent City of Kirkland City of Redmond City of Renton City of Sammamish City of SeaTac City of Shoreline City of Tukwila Corporation for National and Community Service Public Health-Seattle & King County US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration UW Health Services Administration Program Washington State Department of Health

In Memory/Honor Of In Memory of Joan Holtz In Honor of Karen Rongren and Jeff Brown In Honor of Thomas Trompeter

Volunteers Noelle (Gloryana) Ahn Bindu Anam Crystal (Bolortuul) Boldbaatar Allyson Brahs Nana Brefo Thuy Dang Kyle Davies Ellyn Erving Jennifer Falcon Ilona Fedoruk Emie Figueroa Ana Garcia Gerardo Garcia Claudia Hartley Mustufa Jafry Harpreet Kaur Kathryn Kemper Molly Kivumbi Tanya Kumar Jameson Laub Kimly Lay Sharnjeet Lehal Kathleen Luu Mark Mayberry Pahola Ruiz Mazariegos Hani Mohamed Kaitlyn Murphey Kalina Nguyen Diana Park Tess Perez Jemima Philip Sara Phillips Irma Placencia Erica Qiao  Gowri Rajendran Shayla Reid Grace Riggs Linda Sanders Berhane Tesfahun Ann Tran Tracy Turner Christina Umali Vivi Vu Douglas Woods 

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955 Powell Avenue SW Renton, WA 98057

HealthPoint strengthens communities and improves people’s health by delivering quality health care services, breaking down barriers and providing access to all. www.healthpointchc.org

Healthy Communities, Inside and Out

JULY 2016

Report to the Community