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ObjectId: 202223199349301117 - Submission: 2022-11-15
TIN: 51-0216586
Form
990
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax
Under section 501(c), 527, or 4947(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code (except private foundations)
Do not enter social security numbers on this form as it may be made public.
Go to
www.irs.gov/Form990
for instructions and the latest information.
OMB No. 1545-0047
20
21
Open to Public Inspection
A
For the 2021 calendar year, or tax year beginning
01-01-2021
, and ending
12-31-2021
B
Check if applicable:
Address change
Name change
Initial return
Final return/terminated
Amended return
Application pending
C
Name of organization
PROVIDENCE HEALTH & SERVICES -
WASHINGTON
Doing business as
Number and street (or P.O. box if mail is not delivered to street address)
1801 LIND AVE SW ATTN TAX DEPT
Room/suite
City or town, state or province, country, and ZIP or foreign postal code
RENTON
,
WA
98057
D Employer identification number
51-0216586
E Telephone number
(425) 525-3985
G
Gross receipts $
9,944,812,366
F
Name and address of principal officer:
GREG HOFFMAN
1801 LIND AVE SW ATTN TAX DEPT
RENTON
,
WA
98057
I
Tax-exempt status:
501(c)(3)
501(c)
(
)
(insert no.)
4947(a)(1)
or
527
J
Website:
WASHINGTON.PROVIDENCE.ORG
H(a)
Is this a group return for
subordinates?
Yes
No
H(b)
Are all subordinates
included?
Yes
No
If "No," attach a list. See instructions.
H(c)
Group exemption number
K
Form of organization:
Corporation
Trust
Association
Other
L
Year of formation:
1859
M
State of legal domicile:
WA
Part I
Summary
1
Briefly describe the organization’s mission or most significant activities:
AS EXPRESSIONS OF GOD'S HEALING LOVE, WITNESSED THROUGH THE MINISTRY OF JESUS, WE ARE STEADFAST IN SERVING ALL, ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO ARE POOR AND VULNERABLE.
2
Check this box
3
Number of voting members of the governing body (
Part VI
, line 1a)
........
3
10
4
Number of independent voting members of the governing body (
Part VI
, line 1b)
.....
4
10
5
Total number of individuals employed in calendar year 2021 (
Part V
, line 2a)
......
5
44,016
6
Total number of volunteers (estimate if necessary)
.............
6
3,710
7a
Total unrelated business revenue from
Part VIII
, column (C), line 12
........
7a
4,835,162
b
Net unrelated business taxable income from Form 990-T, Part I, line 11
.........
7b
1,989,537
Prior Year
Current Year
8
Contributions and grants (
Part VIII
, line 1h)
.........
202,302,367
267,445,611
9
Program service revenue (
Part VIII
, line 2g)
.........
7,352,649,727
8,734,213,683
10
Investment income (
Part VIII
, column (A), lines 3, 4, and 7d )
....
214,399,031
235,415,579
11
Other revenue (
Part VIII
, column (A), lines 5, 6d, 8c, 9c, 10c, and 11e)
187,365,189
235,843,198
12
Total revenue—add lines 8 through 11 (must equal
Part VIII
, column (A), line 12)
7,956,716,314
9,472,918,071
13
Grants and similar amounts paid (
Part IX
, column (A), lines 1–3 )
...
9,806,952
21,558,631
14
Benefits paid to or for members (
Part IX
, column (A), line 4)
.....
0
0
15
Salaries, other compensation, employee benefits (
Part IX
, column (A), lines 5–10)
4,487,928,256
5,186,424,054
16a
Professional fundraising fees (
Part IX
, column (A), line 11e)
.....
0
0
b
Total fundraising expenses (
Part IX
, column (D), line 25)
2,931,481
17
Other expenses (
Part IX
, column (A), lines 11a–11d, 11f–24e)
....
3,508,981,934
4,169,338,553
18
Total expenses. Add lines 13–17 (must equal
Part IX
, column (A), line 25)
8,006,717,142
9,377,321,238
19
Revenue less expenses. Subtract line 18 from line 12
.......
-50,000,828
95,596,833
Beginning of Current Year
End of Year
20
Total assets (
Part X
, line 16)
.............
11,692,053,785
11,792,986,725
21
Total liabilities (
Part X
, line 26)
.............
8,592,798,656
8,893,985,905
22
Net assets or fund balances. Subtract line 21 from line 20
.....
3,099,255,129
2,899,000,820
Part II
Signature Block
Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have examined this return, including accompanying schedules and statements, and to the best of my knowledge and belief, it is true, correct, and complete. Declaration of preparer (other than officer) is based on all information of which preparer has any knowledge.
Sign Here
2022-11-15
Signature of officer
Date
GREG HOFFMAN
PRESIDENT/CEO & TREASURER
Type or print name and title
Paid Preparer Use Only
Print/Type preparer's name
Preparer's signature
Date
Check
if
self-employed
PTIN
P01286320
Firm's name
ERNST & YOUNG US LLP
Firm's EIN
34-6565596
Firm's address
560 MISSION STREET SUITE 1600
SAN FRANCISCO
,
CA
94105
Phone no.
(415) 894-8000
May the IRS discuss this return with the preparer shown above? (see instructions)
..........
Yes
No
For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the separate instructions.
Cat. No. 11282Y
Form
990
(2021)
Page 2
Form 990 (2021)
Page
2
Part III
Statement of Program Service Accomplishments
Check if Schedule O contains a response or note to any line in this
Part III
..............
1
Briefly describe the organization’s mission:
AS EXPRESSIONS OF GOD'S HEALING LOVE, WITNESSED THROUGH THE MINISTRY OF JESUS, WE ARE STEADFAST IN SERVING ALL, ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO ARE POOR AND VULNERABLE.
2
Did the organization undertake any significant program services during the year which were not listed on
the prior Form 990 or 990-EZ?
.....................
Yes
No
If "Yes," describe these new services on Schedule O.
3
Did the organization cease conducting, or make significant changes in how it conducts, any program
services?
...........................
Yes
No
If "Yes," describe these changes on Schedule O.
4
Describe the organization’s program service accomplishments for each of its three largest program services, as measured by expenses. Section 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) organizations are required to report the amount of grants and allocations to others, the total expenses, and revenue, if any, for each program service reported.
4a
(Code:
) (Expenses $
5,051,253,037
including grants of $
21,558,631
) (Revenue $
8,922,531,425
)
SEE SCHEDULE OAT PROVIDENCE, WE USE OUR VOICE TO ADVOCATE FOR VULNERABLE POPULATIONS AND NEEDED REFORMS IN HEALTH CARE. WE ARE ALSO PURSUING INNOVATIVE WAYS TO TRANSFORM HEALTH CARE BY KEEPING PEOPLE HEALTHY, AND MAKING OUR SERVICES MORE CONVENIENT, ACCESSIBLE AND AFFORDABLE FOR ALL. IN AN INCREASINGLY UNCERTAIN WORLD, WE ARE COMMITTED TO HIGH-QUALITY, COMPASSIONATE HEALTH CARE FOR EVERYONE - REGARDLESS OF COVERAGE OR ABILITY TO PAY. WE HELP PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES BENEFIT FROM THE BEST HEALTH CARE MODEL FOR THE FUTURE - TODAY.TOGETHER, OUR 120,000 CAREGIVERS (ALL EMPLOYEES) SERVE IN 52 HOSPITALS, 1,085 CLINICS AND A COMPREHENSIVE RANGE OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES ACROSS ALASKA, CALIFORNIA, MONTANA, NEW MEXICO, OREGON, TEXAS AND WASHINGTON. THE PROVIDENCE FAMILY INCLUDES: - PROVIDENCE ACROSS SEVEN WESTERN STATES - COVENANT HEALTH IN WEST TEXAS - PROVIDENCE FACEY MEDICAL FOUNDATION IN LOS ANGELES, CA- HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PRESBYTERIAN IN ORANGE COUNTY, CA- KADLEC IN SOUTHEAST WASHINGTON - PACIFIC MEDICAL CENTERS IN SEATTLE, WA. - SWEDISH HEALTH SERVICES IN SEATTLE, WA. 2021 WAS MARKED BY THREE MAJOR SURGES IN COVID-19 VOLUMES, A NATIONAL SHORTAGE OF HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL, AS WELL AS DEFERRALS OF NON-EMERGENT CARE. EVEN WITH THESE TREMENDOUS CHALLENGES, THE PROVIDENCE FAMILY OF ORGANIZATIONS CONTINUED TO INVEST IN OUR COMMUNITIES, GUIDED BY OUR STRATEGIC PLAN AND OUR COMMUNITY BENEFIT PRIORITIES.FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO: HTTPS://WWW.PROVIDENCE.ORG/ABOUT/ANNUAL-REPORT ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL, AND GOVERNANCE STANDARDSOVER THE LAST TWO YEARS, PROVIDENCE ADVANCED A SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FRAMEWORK THAT INCLUDES A STRONGER COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP. WE UPDATED OUR INTEGRATED STRATEGIC & FINANCIAL PLAN TO MORE CLEARLY EXPRESS OUR COMMITMENT AND ACCELERATION OF THIS IMPORTANT WORK TO ADDRESS SOCIAL, RACIAL, AND ECONOMIC DISPARITIES IN THE COMMUNITIES WE SERVE. PROVIDENCE'S SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FRAMEWORK AIMS TO DEPLOY THE ASSETS OF OUR SYSTEM TO SUPPORT COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT, STRENGTHEN LOCAL ECONOMIES AND REDUCE OUR CARBON FOOTPRINT. IN 2021, OUR SUSTAINABLE AND INCLUSIVE PURCHASING PROGRAM COMMITTED TO INCREASE OUR SPEND WITH WOMEN AND MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES BY OVER $300 MILLION ACROSS THE NEXT FIVE YEARS. WE ALSO DEPLOY AN INVESTING PORTFOLIO WHICH INCLUDES SHAREHOLDER ADVOCACY, IMPACT INVESTING, AND SOCIALLY CONSCIOUS PORTFOLIO SCREENS. IN 2021, PROVIDENCE MADE PROGRESS TOWARDS ITS CLIMATE COMMITMENT TO BECOME CARBON NEGATIVE BY 2030. WE ARE IMPLEMENTING AN ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP SYSTEM STRATEGY THAT ENCOURAGES WASTE REDUCTIONS, EFFICIENT ENERGY AND WATER USE, LOCAL AGRICULTURE PARTNERSHIPS, LESS TOXIC AND FEWER CHEMICAL USE, AND A REDUCTION IN CARBON FROM TRAVEL. 2021 PROGRAM SERVICE ACCOMPLISHMENTSIN 2021, PROVIDENCE WASHINGTON AND PROVIDENCE ALASKA CONTINUED THE TRADITION OF COMPASSION AND DEDICATION TO OUR COMMUNITIES BY INVESTING TO ADDRESS COMMUNITY NEED. THE FOLLOWING ARE HIGHLIGHTED ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN 2021.PARTNERSHIPS AND INVESTMENTS DRIVE PROGRESS TOWARD HOUSING AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SOLUTIONS, ACCESS TO CARE, AND HEALTH EQUITY:IN SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON (THURSTON AND LEWIS COUNTIES), CRITICAL PARTNERSHIPS, PROJECTS, AND PROGRAMS ARE SUPPORTED BY RESOURCES FROM PROVIDENCE ST. PETER AND PROVIDENCE CENTRALIA HOSPITALS, AS WELL AS A VARIETY OF OTHER PROVIDENCE FUNDING SOURCES, SUCH AS PROVIDENCE SYSTEM COMMUNITY HEALTH INVESTMENT AND THE ST. JOSEPH COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP FUND (SJCPF).THE REST PROGRAM (RESTORATIVE EXPERIENCE FOR A SAFER TRANSITION) IS A FLAGSHIP PARTNERSHIP BETWEEM PROVIDENCE AND INTERFAITH WORKS IN OLYMPIA, OFFERING A SAFE, HEALING ENVIRONMENT FOR UNHOUSED INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DISCHARGING FROM PROVIDENCE ST. PETER HOSPITAL. IT PROVIDES A STREAMLINED, COST-EFFECTIVE SOLUTION TO THE NEED FOR COMPREHENSIVE SUPPORTIVE RECOVERY SPACE, AS WELL AS ON-SITE COORDINATION OF SUPPORT SERVICES TO SET UP THESE PATIENTS FOR SUCCESS. IN ADDITION TO LOCAL HOSPITAL FUNDING, INTERFAITH HAS RECEIVED A SJCPF CAPACITY-BUILDING GRANT FOR THIS PROGRAM.THE PROVIDENCE COMMUNITY CARE CENTER (PCCC) PROVIDES INTEGRATED CARE TO VULNERABLE PEOPLE THROUGH COMPASSIONATE SERVICE IN A SAFE ENVIRONMENT. THE PCCC RESPONDS TO THE NEEDS OF MARGINALIZED AND UNDERSERVED INDIVIDUALS AND WORKS TO ENSURE THOSE NEEDS ARE MET. ON-SITE IN DOWNTOWN OLYMPIA, PROVIDENCE PROVIDES BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES, INCLUDING SHORT-TERM CASE MANAGEMENT AND THERAPY AND PSYCHIATRIC BRIDGE-MEDICATION MANAGEMENT. COMMUNITY PARTNERS, INCLUDING THE OLYMPIA FREE CLINIC AND THE CITY OF OLYMPIA'S CRISIS RESPONSE UNIT (CRU), PROVIDE CARE AND SERVICES AT THE PCCC AS WELL. A PROVIDENCE NURSE IS ALSO EMBEDDED WITHIN THE CRU TO HELP THE PROGRAM PROVIDE A HOLISTIC, COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE TO VULNERABLE INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING CRISES IN OLYMPIA.THE OLYMPIA FREE CLINIC (TOFC) PROVIDES LOW-BARRIER HEALTH CARE SERVICES TO ADULTS WHO EXPERIENCE DIFFICULTIES ACCESSING MAINSTREAM HEALTH CARE SERVICES. THESE BARRIERS INCLUDE HOMELESSNESS, LANGUAGE, FINANCIAL, INSURANCE STATUS, CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION STATUS, SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS, TRANSPORTATION, MOBILITY, AND SOCIAL STIGMA, AMONG OTHERS. IN ADDITION TO PROVIDING SERVICES AT THE PROVIDENCE COMMUNITY CARE CENTER, TOFC INSTITUTED A WEEKLY MOBILE CLINIC THAT UTILIZES A POP-UP TENT TO PROVIDE ON-SITE MEDICAL AND COVID-19 VACCINATION SERVICES AT VARIOUS HOMELESS ENCAMPMENTS THROUGHOUT THURSTON COUNTY. PROVIDENCE FUNDING SUPPORTS ONGOING EFFORTS TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE SERVICES FOR UNDERSERVED COMMUNITY MEMBERS, PARTICULARLY THOSE WHO ARE UNINSURED, AS WELL AS EFFORTS TO ADD MENTAL HEALTH CARE TO THE SUITE OF SERVICES AVAILABLE IN TOFC'S ENCAMPMENT CLINICS.A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES AND THE CITY OF OLYMPIA, THE MITIGATION SITE (NOW KNOWN AS QUINCE STREET VILLAGE) IS A TEMPORARY, LEGAL CAMPING SITE THAT PROVIDES A LEVEL OF ORDER, SAFETY, DIGNITY, AND CLEANLINESS. PROVIDENCE FUNDING HAS SUPPORTED THE BUILDING AND FURNISHING OF MICRO-HOMES, INCLUDING SHELTERS, BEDS, AND MATTRESSES.IN THURSTON AND LEWIS COUNTIES, WASHINGTON, COMMUNITY YOUTH SERVICES EMPOWERS YOUTH AT-RISK AND THEIR FAMILIES TO MEET THEIR GOALS FOR SAFETY, STABILITY, BELONGING AND SUCCESS BY PROVIDING A CONTINUUM OF INDIVIDUALIZED SERVICES AND ADVOCACY. IT SERVES AS THURSTON COUNTY'S COORDINATED ENTRY AGENCY FOR UNACCOMPANIED HOMELESS YOUTH AGED 12-24. PROVIDENCE INVESTMENTS SUPPORT A VARIETY OF SERVICES AND, IN PARTICULAR, ROSIE'S PLACE YOUTH RESOURCE CENTER AND YOUNG ADULT SHELTER. FUNDING HELPS MEET BASIC NEEDS AMONG YOUTH SERVED AT ROSIE'S BY PROVIDING NUTRITIOUS MEALS AND PROVIDING VITAL SURVIVAL GEAR (SUCH AS FIRST AID SUPPLIES, HAND WARMERS, EMERGENCY BLANKETS). THESE FOOD AND EMERGENCY SUPPLIES HELP ENSURE YOUTH ARE NOT JUST RECEIVING TEMPORARY SHELTER BUT TOOLS THAT SUPPORT THEIR ABILITY TO REMAIN STABLE AND SELF-SUFFICIENT ONCE THEY RETURN TO THE COMMUNITY.THE FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER OF SOUTH SOUND (FSC) IN LEWIS AND THURSTON COUNTIES, WASHINGTON, SERVES AS THURSTON COUNTY'S COORDINATED ENTRY POINT FOR ALL HOMELESS FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN AND SURVIVORS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE WHO ARE IN NEED OF HOUSING ASSISTANCE. FAMILIES AND SURVIVORS GAIN ACCESS TO MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, CIVIL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, HEALTH CARE ENROLLMENT, EARLY LEARNING AND INTERVENTION PROGRAMS, HUMAN TRAFFICKING SERVICES, AND MORE. STAFF COMPLETE TARGETED OUTREACH, PROVIDING HOMELESS PREVENTION SERVICES TO THE HISPANIC AND TRIBAL COMMUNITIES, WHICH LOCAL DATA DEMONSTRATES ARE THE MOST DISPROPORTIONATELY REPRESENTED IN THURSTON COUNTY'S HOMELESS HOUSING SYSTEM. PROVIDENCE FUNDING SUPPORTS A VARIETY OF SERVICES AND PROGRAMS, INCLUDING PEAR BLOSSOM PLACE, THE REGION'S LARGEST 24/7 FAMILY SHELTER. IN ADDITION TO 36 YEAR-ROUND SHELTER BEDS, WITH AN OPEN-ENDED STAY, THERE ARE SEVEN PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE APARTMENTS ON SITE. THERE ARE ONSITE CHILDREN'S PLAY AREAS, A COMMUNITY LIVING ROOM, LAUNDRY FACILITIES, AND 24/HOUR ONSITE SUPPORT FROM STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS.PROVIDENCE FUNDS THE LEWIS COUNTY GOSPEL MISSION, WHICH HELPS MEET THE MENTAL AND PHYSICAL NEEDS OF THOSE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS AND THOSE WITH MENTAL HEALTH OR SUBSTANCE ABUSE DISORDERS. THEY PROVIDE FOR THE BASIC NEEDS OF AND RELIEVE HUNGER FOR THE HOMELESS AND UNDER-RESOURCED COMMUNITY MEMBERS OF LEWIS COUNTY. THEIR MEAL PROGRAM SERVES A BRIDGE THAT ALLOWS THEM TO CONNECT HOMELESS AND UNDER-RESOURCED/MARGINALIZED RESIDENTS WITH COMMUNITY RESOURCE PARTNERS TO PROVIDE HOUSING & EMPLOYMENT SERVICES, MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, AND MEDICAL SERVICES.
4b
(Code:
) (Expenses $
including grants of $
) (Revenue $
)
4c
(Code:
) (Expenses $
including grants of $
) (Revenue $
)
4d
Other program services (Describe in Schedule O.)
(Expenses $
including grants of $
) (Revenue $
)
4e
Total program service expenses
5,051,253,037
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(2021)
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Form 990 (2021)
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3
Part IV
Checklist of Required Schedules
Yes
No
1
Is the organization described in section 501(c)(3) or 4947(a)(1) (other than a private foundation)?
If "Yes," complete Schedule A
.....................
1
Yes
2
Is the organization required to complete
Schedule B, Schedule of Contributors
? See instructions.
...
2
Yes
3
Did the organization engage in direct or indirect political campaign activities on behalf of or in opposition to candidates for public office?
If "Yes," complete Schedule C,
Part I
.............
3
No
4
Section 501(c)(3) organizations.
Did the organization engage in lobbying activities, or have a section 501(h) election in effect during the tax year?
If "Yes," complete Schedule C,
Part II
.........
4
Yes
5
Is the organization a section 501(c)(4), 501(c)(5), or 501(c)(6) organization that receives membership dues, assessments, or similar amounts as defined in Rev. Proc. 98-19?
If "Yes," complete Schedule C,
Part III
..
5
No
6
Did the organization maintain any donor advised funds or any similar funds or accounts for which donors have the right to provide advice on the distribution or investment of amounts in such funds or accounts?
If "Yes," complete
Schedule D,
Part I
.........................
6
No
7
Did the organization receive or hold a conservation easement, including easements to preserve open space,
the environment, historic land areas, or historic structures?
If "Yes," complete Schedule D,
Part II
....
7
No
8
Did the organization maintain collections of works of art, historical treasures, or other similar assets?
If "Yes,"
complete Schedule D,
Part III
..............
8
Yes
9
Did the organization report an amount in
Part X
, line 21 for escrow or custodial account liability; serve as a custodian for amounts not listed in
Part X
; or provide credit counseling, debt management, credit repair, or debt negotiation services?
If "Yes," complete Schedule D,
Part IV
..............
9
No
10
Did the organization, directly or through a related organization, hold assets in temporarily restricted endowments, permanent endowments, or quasi endowments?
If "Yes," complete Schedule D,
Part V
......
10
Yes
11
If the organization’s answer to any of the following questions is "Yes," then complete Schedule D, Parts VI, VII, VIII, IX, or X, as applicable.
a
Did the organization report an amount for land, buildings, and equipment in
Part X
, line 10?
If "Yes," complete
Schedule D,
Part VI
.
...................
11a
Yes
b
Did the organization report an amount for investments—other securities in
Part X
, line 12 that is 5% or more of its total assets reported in
Part X
, line 16?
If "Yes," complete Schedule D,
Part VII
.......
11b
No
c
Did the organization report an amount for investments—program related in
Part X
, line 13 that is 5% or more of its total assets reported in
Part X
, line 16?
If "Yes," complete Schedule D,
Part VIII
.......
11c
No
d
Did the organization report an amount for other assets in
Part X
, line 15 that is 5% or more of its total assets reported in
Part X
, line 16?
If "Yes," complete Schedule D,
Part IX
............
11d
Yes
e
Did the organization report an amount for other liabilities in
Part X
, line 25?
If "Yes," complete Schedule D,
Part X
11e
Yes
f
Did the organization’s separate or consolidated financial statements for the tax year include a footnote that addresses the organization’s liability for uncertain tax positions under FIN 48 (ASC 740)?
If "Yes," complete Schedule D,
Part X
11f
No
12a
Did the organization obtain separate, independent audited financial statements for the tax year?
If "Yes," complete
Schedule D, Parts XI and XII
......................
12a
No
b
Was the organization included in consolidated, independent audited financial statements for the tax year?
If "Yes," and if the organization answered "No" to line 12a, then completing Schedule D, Parts XI and XII is optional
12b
Yes
13
Is the organization a school described in section 170(b)(1)(A)(ii)?
If "Yes," complete Schedule E
13
No
14a
Did the organization maintain an office, employees, or agents outside of the United States?
.....
14a
No
b
Did the organization have aggregate revenues or expenses of more than $10,000 from grantmaking, fundraising, business, investment, and program service activities outside the United States, or aggregate foreign investments valued at $100,000 or more?
If "Yes," complete Schedule F, Parts I and IV
.........
14b
Yes
15
Did the organization report on
Part IX
, column (A), line 3, more than $5,000 of grants or other assistance to or for any foreign organization?
If “Yes,” complete Schedule F, Parts II and IV
.....
15
Yes
16
Did the organization report on
Part IX
, column (A), line 3, more than $5,000 of aggregate grants or other assistance to or for foreign individuals?
If “Yes,” complete Schedule F, Parts III and IV
...
16
No
17
Did the organization report a total of more than $15,000 of expenses for professional fundraising services on
Part IX
, column (A), lines 6 and 11e?
If "Yes," complete Schedule G,
Part I.
See instructions.
....
17
No
18
Did the organization report more than $15,000 total of fundraising event gross income and contributions on
Part VIII
, lines 1c and 8a?
If "Yes," complete Schedule G,
Part II
............
18
Yes
19
Did the organization report more than $15,000 of gross income from gaming activities on
Part VIII
, line 9a?
If "Yes," complete Schedule G,
Part III
...................
19
No
20a
Did the organization operate one or more hospital facilities?
If "Yes," complete Schedule H
....
20a
Yes
b
If "Yes" to line 20a, did the organization attach a copy of its audited financial statements to this return?
20b
Yes
21
Did the organization report more than $5,000 of grants or other assistance to any domestic organization or domestic government on
Part IX
, column (A), line 1?
If “Yes,” complete Schedule I, Parts I and II
.....
21
Yes
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Part IV
Checklist of Required Schedules
(continued)
Yes
No
22
Did the organization report more than $5,000 of grants or other assistance to or for domestic individuals on
Part IX
, column (A), line 2?
If “Yes,” complete Schedule I, Parts I and III
........
22
No
23
Did the organization answer "Yes" to
Part VII
, Section A, line 3, 4, or 5, about compensation of the organization’s current and former officers, directors, trustees, key employees, and highest compensated employees?
If "Yes," complete Schedule J
.......................
23
Yes
24a
Did the organization have a tax-exempt bond issue with an outstanding principal amount of more than $100,000 as of the last day of the year, that was issued after December 31, 2002?
If “Yes,” answer lines 24b through 24d and complete Schedule K. If “No,” go to line 25a
...............
24a
No
b
Did the organization invest any proceeds of tax-exempt bonds beyond a temporary period exception?
...
24b
c
Did the organization maintain an escrow account other than a refunding escrow at any time during the year
to defease any tax-exempt bonds?
...............
24c
d
Did the organization act as an "on behalf of" issuer for bonds outstanding at any time during the year?
...
24d
25a
Section 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), and 501(c)(29) organizations.
Did the organization engage in an excess benefit transaction with a disqualified person during the year?
If "Yes," complete Schedule L,
Part I
....
25a
No
b
Is the organization aware that it engaged in an excess benefit transaction with a disqualified person in a prior year, and that the transaction has not been reported on any of the organization’s prior Forms 990 or 990-EZ?
If "Yes," complete Schedule L,
Part I
.......................
25b
No
26
Did the organization report any amount on Part X, line 5 or 22 for receivables from or payables to any current or former officer, director, trustee, key employee, creator or founder, substantial contributor, or 35% controlled entity or family member of any of these persons?
If "Yes," complete Schedule L,
Part II
...........
26
No
27
Did the organization provide a grant or other assistance to any current or former officer, director, trustee, key employee, creator or founder, substantial contributor, or employee thereof, a grant selection committee member, or to a 35% controlled entity (including an employee thereof) or family member of any of these persons?
If "Yes," complete
Schedule L,
Part III
.........................
27
No
28
Was the organization a party to a business transaction with one of the following parties (see the Schedule L,
Part IV
instructions for applicable filing thresholds, conditions, and exceptions):
a
A current or former officer, director, trustee, key employee, creator or founder, or substantial contributor?
If "Yes," complete Schedule L,
Part IV
......................
28a
Yes
b
A family member of any individual described in line 28a?
If "Yes," complete Schedule L,
Part IV
.....
28b
No
c
A 35% controlled entity of one or more individuals and/or organizations described in line 28a or 28b?
If "Yes," complete Schedule L,
Part IV
.....................
28c
No
29
Did the organization receive more than $25,000 in non-cash contributions?
If "Yes," complete Schedule M
..
29
No
30
Did the organization receive contributions of art, historical treasures, or other similar assets, or qualified conservation contributions?
If "Yes," complete Schedule M
.................
30
No
31
Did the organization liquidate, terminate, or dissolve and cease operations?
If "Yes," complete Schedule N,
Part I
31
No
32
Did the organization sell, exchange, dispose of, or transfer more than 25% of its net assets?
If "Yes," complete Schedule N,
Part II
........................
32
No
33
Did the organization own 100% of an entity disregarded as separate from the organization under Regulations sections 301.7701-2 and 301.7701-3?
If "Yes," complete Schedule R,
Part I
............
33
Yes
34
Was the organization related to any tax-exempt or taxable entity?
If "Yes," complete Schedule R,
Part II
, III, or IV, and
Part V
, line 1
.........................
34
Yes
35a
Did the organization have a controlled entity within the meaning of section 512(b)(13)?
35a
Yes
b
If ‘Yes’ to line 35a, did the organization receive any payment from or engage in any transaction with a controlled entity within the meaning of section 512(b)(13)?
If "Yes," complete Schedule R,
Part V
, line 2
...
35b
Yes
36
Section 501(c)(3) organizations.
Did the organization make any transfers to an exempt non-charitable related organization?
If "Yes," complete Schedule R,
Part V
, line 2
.............
36
No
37
Did the organization conduct more than 5% of its activities through an entity that is not a related organization and that is treated as a partnership for federal income tax purposes?
If "Yes," complete Schedule R,
Part VI
37
No
38
Did the organization complete Schedule O and provide explanations on Schedule O for
Part VI
, lines 11b and 19?
Note.
All Form 990 filers are required to complete Schedule O.
............
38
Yes
Part V
Statements Regarding Other IRS Filings and Tax Compliance
Check if Schedule O contains a response or note to any line in this
Part V
...........
Yes
No
1a
Enter the number reported in box 3 of Form 1096. Enter -0- if not applicable
..
1a
2,471
b
Enter the number of Forms W-2G included on line 1a. Enter -0- if not applicable
.
1b
0
c
Did the organization comply with backup withholding rules for reportable payments to vendors and reportable gaming (gambling) winnings to prize winners?
..................
1c
Yes
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Statements Regarding Other IRS Filings and Tax Compliance
(continued)
2a
Enter the number of employees reported on Form W-3, Transmittal of Wage and
Tax Statements, filed for the calendar year ending with or within the year covered by this return
..................
2a
44,016
b
If at least one is reported on line 2a, did the organization file all required federal employment tax returns?
Note.
If the sum of lines 1a and 2a is greater than 250, you may be required to e-file. See instructions.
2b
Yes
3a
Did the organization have unrelated business gross income of $1,000 or more during the year?
...
3a
Yes
b
If “Yes,” has it filed a Form 990-T for this year?
If “No” to line 3b, provide an explanation in Schedule O
...
3b
Yes
4a
At any time during the calendar year, did the organization have an interest in, or a signature or other authority over, a financial account in a foreign country (such as a bank account, securities account, or other financial account)?
..
4a
Yes
b
If "Yes," enter the name of the foreign country:
IN
See instructions for filing requirements for FinCEN Form 114, Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR).
5a
Was the organization a party to a prohibited tax shelter transaction at any time during the tax year?
..
5a
No
b
Did any taxable party notify the organization that it was or is a party to a prohibited tax shelter transaction?
5b
No
c
If "Yes," to line 5a or 5b, did the organization file Form 8886-T?
............
5c
6a
Does the organization have annual gross receipts that are normally greater than $100,000, and did the organization solicit any contributions that were not tax deductible as charitable contributions?
...
6a
No
b
If "Yes," did the organization include with every solicitation an express statement that such contributions or gifts were not tax deductible?
......................
6b
7
Organizations that may receive deductible contributions under section 170(c).
a
Did the organization receive a payment in excess of $75 made partly as a contribution and partly for goods and services provided to the payor?
....................
7a
Yes
b
If "Yes," did the organization notify the donor of the value of the goods or services provided?
.....
7b
Yes
c
Did the organization sell, exchange, or otherwise dispose of tangible personal property for which it was required to file Form 8282?
.........................
7c
No
d
If "Yes," indicate the number of Forms 8282 filed during the year
....
7d
e
Did the organization receive any funds, directly or indirectly, to pay premiums on a personal benefit contract?
7e
No
f
Did the organization, during the year, pay premiums, directly or indirectly, on a personal benefit contract?
..
7f
No
g
If the organization received a contribution of qualified intellectual property, did the organization file Form 8899 as required?
......................
7g
h
If the organization received a contribution of cars, boats, airplanes, or other vehicles, did the organization file a Form 1098-C?
..........................
7h
8
Sponsoring organizations maintaining donor advised funds.
Did a donor advised fund maintained by the sponsoring organization have excess business holdings at any time during the year?
........
8
9
Sponsoring organizations maintaining donor advised funds.
a
Did the sponsoring organization make any taxable distributions under section 4966?
........
9a
b
Did the sponsoring organization make a distribution to a donor, donor advisor, or related person?
...
9b
10
Section 501(c)(7) organizations.
Enter:
a
Initiation fees and capital contributions included on
Part VIII
, line 12
...
10a
b
Gross receipts, included on Form 990,
Part VIII
, line 12, for public use of club facilities
10b
11
Section 501(c)(12) organizations.
Enter:
a
Gross income from members or shareholders
.........
11a
b
Gross income from other sources. (Do not net amounts due or paid to other sources against amounts due or received from them.)
..........
11b
12a
Section 4947(a)(1) non-exempt charitable trusts.
Is the organization filing Form 990 in lieu of Form 1041?
12a
b
If "Yes," enter the amount of tax-exempt interest received or accrued during the year.
12b
13
Section 501(c)(29) qualified nonprofit health insurance issuers.
a
Is the organization licensed to issue qualified health plans in more than one state?
.........
Note.
See the instructions for additional information the organization must report on Schedule O.
13a
b
Enter the amount of reserves the organization is required to maintain by the states in which the organization is licensed to issue qualified health plans
....
13b
c
Enter the amount of reserves on hand
............
13c
14a
Did the organization receive any payments for indoor tanning services during the tax year?
.....
14a
No
b
If "Yes," has it filed a Form 720 to report these payments?
If "No," provide an explanation in Schedule O
..
14b
15
Is the organization subject to the section 4960 tax on payment(s) of more than $1,000,000 in remuneration or excess parachute payment(s) during the year?
....................
If "Yes," see the instructions and file Form 4720, Schedule N.
15
Yes
16
Is the organization an educational institution subject to the section 4968 excise tax on net investment income?
..
If "Yes," complete Form 4720, Schedule O.
16
No
17
Section 501(c)(21) organizations.
Did the trust, any disqualified person, or mine operator engage in any activities that would result in the imposition of an excise tax under section 4951, 4952, or 4953?
..
If "Yes," complete Form 6069.
17
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990
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Page
6
Part VI
Governance, Management, and Disclosure.
For each "Yes" response to lines 2 through 7b below, and for a "No" response to lines
8a, 8b, or 10b below, describe the circumstances, processes, or changes in Schedule O. See instructions.
Check if Schedule O contains a response or note to any line in this
Part VI
..............
Section A. Governing Body and Management
Yes
No
1a
Enter the number of voting members of the governing body at the end of the tax year
1a
10
If there are material differences in voting rights among members of the governing body, or if the governing body delegated broad authority to an executive committee or similar committee, explain in Schedule O.
b
Enter the number of voting members included in line 1a, above, who are independent
1b
10
2
Did any officer, director, trustee, or key employee have a family relationship or a business relationship with any other officer, director, trustee, or key employee?
.................
2
No
3
Did the organization delegate control over management duties customarily performed by or under the direct supervision of officers, directors or trustees, or key employees to a management company or other person?
.
3
No
4
Did the organization make any significant changes to its governing documents since the prior Form 990 was filed?
.
4
No
5
Did the organization become aware during the year of a significant diversion of the organization’s assets?
.
5
No
6
Did the organization have members or stockholders?
................
6
Yes
7a
Did the organization have members, stockholders, or other persons who had the power to elect or appoint one or more members of the governing body?
....................
7a
Yes
b
Are any governance decisions of the organization reserved to (or subject to approval by) members, stockholders, or persons other than the governing body?
...................
7b
Yes
8
Did the organization contemporaneously document the meetings held or written actions undertaken during the year by the following:
a
The governing body?
.......................
8a
Yes
b
Each committee with authority to act on behalf of the governing body?
............
8b
Yes
9
Is there any officer, director, trustee, or key employee listed in
Part VII
, Section A, who cannot be reached at the organization’s mailing address?
If "Yes," provide the names and addresses in Schedule O
.......
9
No
Section B. Policies
(
This Section B requests information about policies not required by the Internal Revenue Code.
)
Yes
No
10a
Did the organization have local chapters, branches, or affiliates?
............
10a
No
b
If "Yes," did the organization have written policies and procedures governing the activities of such chapters, affiliates, and branches to ensure their operations are consistent with the organization's exempt purposes?
10b
11a
Has the organization provided a complete copy of this Form 990 to all members of its governing body before filing the form?
............................
11a
Yes
b
Describe on Schedule O the process, if any, used by the organization to review this Form 990.
.....
12a
Did the organization have a written conflict of interest policy?
If "No," go to line 13
.......
12a
Yes
b
Were officers, directors, or trustees, and key employees required to disclose annually interests that could give rise to conflicts?
..........................
12b
Yes
c
Did the organization regularly and consistently monitor and enforce compliance with the policy?
If "Yes," describe on Schedule O how this was done
...................
12c
Yes
13
Did the organization have a written whistleblower policy?
...............
13
Yes
14
Did the organization have a written document retention and destruction policy?
.........
14
Yes
15
Did the process for determining compensation of the following persons include a review and approval by independent persons, comparability data, and contemporaneous substantiation of the deliberation and decision?
a
The organization’s CEO, Executive Director, or top management official
...........
15a
Yes
b
Other officers or key employees of the organization
................
15b
Yes
If "Yes" to line 15a or 15b, describe the process on Schedule O. See instructions.
16a
Did the organization invest in, contribute assets to, or participate in a joint venture or similar arrangement with a taxable entity during the year?
......................
16a
Yes
b
If "Yes," did the organization follow a written policy or procedure requiring the organization to evaluate its participation in joint venture arrangements under applicable federal tax law, and take steps to safeguard the organization’s exempt status with respect to such arrangements?
............
16b
Yes
Section C. Disclosure
17
List the states with which a copy of this Form 990 is required to be filed
WA
,
CA
18
Section 6104 requires an organization to make its Form 1023 (1024 or 1024-A, if applicable), 990, and 990-T (section 501(c)(3)s only) available for public inspection. Indicate how you made these available. Check all that apply.
Own website
Another's website
Upon request
Other (explain in Schedule O)
19
Describe in Schedule O whether (and if so, how) the organization made its governing documents, conflict of interest policy, and financial statements available to the public during the tax year.
20
State the name, address, and telephone number of the person who possesses the organization's books and records:
JIM MARTIN
1801 LIND AVE SW
RENTON
,
WA
98057
(425) 525-3985
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Part VII
Compensation of Officers, Directors,Trustees, Key Employees, Highest Compensated Employees, and Independent Contractors
Check if Schedule O contains a response or note to any line in this
Part VII
..............
Section A. Officers, Directors, Trustees, Key Employees, and Highest Compensated Employees
1a
Complete this table for all persons required to be listed. Report compensation for the calendar year ending with or within the organization’s tax year.
List all of the organization’s
current
officers, directors, trustees (whether individuals or organizations), regardless of amount
of compensation. Enter -0- in columns (D), (E), and (F) if no compensation was paid.
List all of the organization’s
current
key employees, if any. See the instructions for definition of "key employee."
List the organization’s five
current
highest compensated employees (other than an officer, director, trustee or key employee)
who received reportable compensation (box 5 of Form W-2, Form 1099-MISC, and/or box 1 of Form 1099-NEC) of more than $100,000 from the
organization and any related organizations.
List all of the organization’s
former
officers, key employees, or highest compensated employees who received more than $100,000
of reportable compensation from the organization and any related organizations.
List all of the organization’s
former directors or trustees
that received, in the capacity as a former director or trustee of the
organization, more than $10,000 of reportable compensation from the organization and any related organizations.
See the instructions for the order in which to list the persons above.
Check this box if neither the organization nor any related organization compensated any current officer, director, or trustee.
(A)
Name and title
(B)
Average hours per week (list any hours for related organizations below dotted line)
(C)
Position (do not check more than one box, unless person is both an officer and a director/trustee)
(D)
Reportable compensation from the organization (W-2/1099-MISC/1099-NEC)
(E)
Reportable compensation from related organizations (W-2/1099-MISC/1099-NEC)
(F)
Estimated amount of other compensation from the organization and related organizations
(1)
ROD F HOCHMAN MD
......................................................................
FORMER OFFICER - PSJH PRESIDENT/CEO
0.00
.................
65.00
X
0
8,639,819
840,345
(2)
DEBRA CANALES
......................................................................
FORMER KE - PSJH EVP/CAO
0.00
.................
65.00
X
0
3,078,475
427,939
(3)
ERIK WEXLER
......................................................................
PRESIDENT STRAT & OPS (SOUTH)
62.50
.................
2.50
X
2,620,498
0
606,559
(4)
RHONDA MEDOWS MD
......................................................................
FRMR KE - PSJH PRES. EVP/POP. HEALTH
0.00
.................
65.00
X
0
2,607,205
314,009
(5)
LISA VANCE
......................................................................
PRESIDENT STRAT & OPS (NORTH)
0.50
.................
64.50
X
0
2,303,141
608,229
(6)
ELAINE COUTURE
......................................................................
EVP CHIEF EXEC WA & MT - THRU 5/21
27.50
.................
27.50
X
2,718,645
0
31,846
(7)
GUY HUDSON MD
......................................................................
CHIEF EXEC SWEDISH HEALTH SVCS
63.00
.................
2.00
X
2,042,666
0
522,155
(8)
MIKE BUTLER
......................................................................
FORMER PRESIDENT
0.00
.................
2.00
X
0
2,359,254
7,651
(9)
AMY COMPTON-PHILLIPS MD
......................................................................
FORMER KE - PSJH EVP/CHF CLIN. OFC.
0.00
.................
65.00
X
0
1,886,882
303,676
(10)
JOEL GILBERTSON
......................................................................
EVP CHIEF EXECUTIVE WA AND MT
53.00
.................
2.00
X
1,775,625
0
396,085
(11)
KEVIN MANEMANN
......................................................................
CHIEF EXECUTIVE PSJH SO CA
52.50
.................
2.50
X
1,608,470
0
481,510
(12)
CINDY STRAUSS
......................................................................
FORMER SECRETARY
0.00
.................
0.00
X
0
1,927,096
17,855
(13)
MIKE WATERS
......................................................................
EVP AMBULATORY CARE NETWORK
53.00
.................
2.00
X
1,528,914
0
396,516
(14)
GREG TILL
......................................................................
CHIEF PEOPLE OFFICER
55.00
.................
0.00
X
1,575,980
0
217,892
(15)
JO ANN ESCASA-HAIGH
......................................................................
EVP/ASSISTANT TREASURER
0.50
.................
64.50
X
0
1,456,676
262,400
(16)
BRYAN MITCHELL
......................................................................
PHYSICIAN ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON
50.00
.................
0.00
X
1,576,565
0
124,764
(17)
GREG HOFFMAN
......................................................................
PRESIDENT/CEO & TREASURER
50.00
.................
15.00
X
1,407,278
0
273,342
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Part VII
Section A. Officers, Directors, Trustees, Key Employees, and Highest Compensated Employees
(continued)
(A)
Name and title
(B)
Average hours per week (list any hours for related organizations below dotted line)
(C)
Position (do not check more than one box, unless person is both an officer and a director/trustee)
(D)
Reportable compensation from the organization (W-2/1099-MISC/1099-NEC)
(E)
Reportable compensation from related organizations (W-2/1099-MISC/1099-NEC)
(F)
Estimated amount of other compensation from the organization and related organizations
(18)
AARON MARTIN
........................................................................
FORMER KE - PSJH EVP CHF MKT/DIG INN.
0.00
.......................
55.00
X
0
1,436,105
235,997
(19)
STEVEN NISCO
........................................................................
PHYSICIAN
50.00
.......................
0.00
X
1,487,809
0
138,639
(20)
JATIN MOTIWAL
........................................................................
CE CLINICAL INSTITUTES - THRU 10/21
50.00
.......................
0.00
X
1,532,935
0
30,277
(21)
SYLVAIN TREPANIER
........................................................................
SVP CHIEF NURSING OFFICER
50.00
.......................
0.00
X
1,177,071
0
200,368
(22)
PRESTON SIMMONS
........................................................................
SVP CHIEF EXEC AK REGION
54.50
.......................
0.50
X
1,130,100
0
244,953
(23)
OREST HOLUBEC
........................................................................
FMR KE - PSJH SVP/CHF COM/EXT AFF OFF
0.00
.......................
55.00
X
0
1,049,938
191,597
(24)
JOHN WHIPPLE
........................................................................
SECRETARY
46.50
.......................
8.50
X
1,038,537
0
185,449
(25)
DEBBIE BURTON
........................................................................
SVP CHIEF NURSING OFFCR - THRU 1/21
55.00
.......................
0.00
X
1,111,821
0
7,762
(26)
SCOTT O'BRIEN
........................................................................
COO WA AND MT REGION
27.50
.......................
27.50
X
918,205
0
186,117
(27)
MARY CRANSTOUN
........................................................................
SVP TOTAL REWARDS - TALENT ACQ
54.50
.......................
0.50
X
861,647
0
176,670
(28)
PEG CURRIE
........................................................................
CHIEF EXEC SACRED HEART MEDICAL CTR
54.00
.......................
1.00
X
736,074
0
161,800
(29)
JIM WATSON ESQ
........................................................................
ASSISTANT SECRETARY
46.00
.......................
9.00
X
760,088
0
126,854
(30)
DAVID BROWN
........................................................................
SVP CAO AMBULATORY CARE
55.00
.......................
0.00
X
706,384
0
170,700
(31)
ALI SANTORE
........................................................................
SVP GOVT AFFAIRS & SOCIAL RESP
63.00
.......................
2.00
X
774,487
0
102,302
(32)
ELLA GOSS
........................................................................
CHIEF EXEC ALASKA MEDICAL CENTER
55.00
.......................
0.00
X
633,382
0
156,997
(33)
VENKAT BHAMIDIPATI
........................................................................
FORMER EVP/TREASURER
0.00
.......................
0.00
X
0
750,000
0
(34)
DARIN GOSS
........................................................................
CHIEF EXEC ST. PETER HOSPITAL
54.50
.......................
0.50
X
571,680
0
147,248
(35)
HELEN ANDRUS
........................................................................
REGIONAL CFO WA AND MT
27.50
.......................
27.50
X
596,951
0
98,136
(36)
DARREN REDICK
........................................................................
CHIEF EXEC PRMCE
54.50
.......................
0.50
X
402,042
0
128,266
(37)
KIM WILLIAMS
........................................................................
CHIEF EXEC PRMCE - THRU 3/21
54.50
.......................
0.50
X
459,029
0
27,039
(38)
AMY MILLER
........................................................................
REGIONAL CFO - AK PSJH
55.00
.......................
0.00
X
295,360
0
52,903
(39)
DONALD ANDERSON JR
........................................................................
ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ENROLLMENT
45.50
.......................
9.50
X
242,551
0
24,080
(40)
RICHARD BLAIR
........................................................................
DIRECTOR
0.50
.......................
13.50
X
90,000
0
0
(41)
DAVE OLSEN
........................................................................
DIRECTOR
0.50
.......................
12.50
X
50,000
0
0
(42)
MARY LYONS PHD
........................................................................
BOARD CHAIR
1.00
.......................
25.00
X
48,750
0
0
(43)
CHARLES SORENSON MD
........................................................................
DIRECTOR
0.50
.......................
12.50
X
40,000
0
0
(44)
ISIAAH CRAWFORD PHD
........................................................................
DIRECTOR
0.50
.......................
14.00
X
30,000
0
0
(45)
MICHAEL MURPHY
........................................................................
DIRECTOR
0.50
.......................
12.50
X
30,000
0
0
(46)
KATHARIN DYER
........................................................................
DIRECTOR - THRU 8/21
0.50
.......................
12.50
X
20,000
0
0
(47)
SISTER CAROL PACINI LCM
........................................................................
DIRECTOR (PART YEAR)
0.50
.......................
12.50
X
0
0
0
(48)
SISTER DIANE HEJNA CSJ RN
........................................................................
DIRECTOR
0.50
.......................
12.50
X
0
0
0
(49)
SISTER LUCILLE DEAN SP
........................................................................
DIRECTOR
0.50
.......................
12.50
X
0
0
0
(50)
SISTER PHYLLIS HUGHES RSM DRPH
........................................................................
DIRECTOR
0.50
.......................
12.50
X
0
0
0
1b
Sub-Total
................
c
Total from continuation sheets to
Part VII
, Section A
....
d
Total (add lines 1b and 1c)
...........
32,599,544
27,494,591
8,626,927
2
Total number of individuals (including but not limited to those listed above) who received more than $100,000 of reportable compensation from the organization
10,164
Yes
No
3
Did the organization list any
former
officer, director or trustee, key employee, or highest compensated employee on line 1a?
If "Yes," complete Schedule J for such individual
..............
3
Yes
4
For any individual listed on line 1a, is the sum of reportable compensation and other compensation from the organization and related organizations greater than $150,000?
If "Yes," complete Schedule J for such
individual
...........................
4
Yes
5
Did any person listed on line 1a receive or accrue compensation from any unrelated organization or individual for services rendered to the organization?
If "Yes," complete Schedule J for such person
........
5
No
Section B. Independent Contractors
1
Complete this table for your five highest compensated independent contractors that received more than $100,000 of compensation from the organization. Report compensation for the calendar year ending with or within the organization’s tax year.
(A)
Name and business address
(B)
Description of services
(C)
Compensation
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
PO BOX 844510
DALLAS
,
TX
752844510
TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
105,460,220
IBM CORP
PO BOX 676673
DALLAS
,
TX
752676673
TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
51,048,662
EPIC SYSTEMS CORPORATION
1979 MILKY WAY
VERONA
,
WI
53593
TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
42,794,325
INSIGHT DIRECT USA INC
6820 SOUTH HARL AVENUE
TEMPE
,
AZ
85283
TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
38,746,730
HUNTINGTON TECHNOLOGY FINANCE
2285 FRANKLIN ROAD
BLOOMFIELD HILLS
,
MI
48302
TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
25,843,506
2
Total number of independent contractors (including but not limited to those listed above) who received more than $100,000 of compensation from the organization
1,349
Form
990
(2021)
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Form 990 (2021)
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9
Part VIII
Statement of Revenue
Check if Schedule O contains a response or note to any line in this
Part VIII
.............
(A)
Total revenue
(B)
Related or
exempt
function
revenue
(C)
Unrelated
business
revenue
(D)
Revenue
excluded from
tax under sections
512 - 514
1a
Federated campaigns
..
1a
b
Membership dues
..
1b
c
Fundraising events
..
1c
873,247
d
Related organizations
1d
12,068,230
e
Government grants (contributions)
1e
254,504,134
f
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above
1f
g
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a - 1f:$
1g
h Total.
Add lines 1a-1f
.......
267,445,611
Business Code
2a
NET PATIENT REVENUE
621110
5,000,597,444
4,999,804,632
792,812
b
CORP SVCS-AFFILIATE
900099
3,656,918,502
3,656,918,502
c
JV INCOME
900099
52,195,650
52,195,650
d
HOSPITAL FEE
621110
24,502,087
24,502,087
e
f
All other program service revenue.
g
Total.
Add lines 2a–2f
.....
8,734,213,683
3
Investment income (including dividends, interest, and other
similar amounts)
......
48,102,035
769,733
47,332,302
4
Income from investment of tax-exempt bond proceeds
5
Royalties
...........
(ii) Personal
(i) Real
6a
Gross rents
42,195,618
6a
b
Less: rental expenses
0
6b
c
Rental income or (loss)
42,195,618
6c
d
Net rental income or (loss)
.......
42,195,618
42,195,618
(ii) Other
(i) Securities
7a
Gross amount from sales of assets other than inventory
652,847,284
7a
b
Less: cost or other basis and sales expenses
11,107,989
454,425,751
7b
c
Gain or (loss)
-11,107,989
198,421,533
7c
d
Net gain or (loss)
.........
187,313,544
187,313,544
8a
Gross income from fundraising events (not including $
873,247
of contributions reported on line 1c).
See
Part IV
, line 18
....
8a
187,194
b
Less: direct expenses
...
8b
469,579
c
Net income or (loss) from fundraising events
..
-282,385
-282,385
9a
Gross income from gaming activities.
See
Part IV
, line 19
...
9a
b
Less: direct expenses
...
9b
c
Net income or (loss) from gaming activities
..
10a
Gross sales of inventory, less
returns and allowances
..
10a
8,230,582
b
Less: cost of goods sold
..
10b
5,890,976
c
Net income or (loss) from sales of inventory
..
2,339,606
2,339,606
Business Code
Miscellaneous Revenue
11a
COST RECOVERY
900099
40,078,126
40,078,126
b
PHARMACY REVENUE
446110
38,766,217
37,358,443
1,407,774
c
CAFETERIA REVENUE
722514
9,365,862
9,364,008
1,854
d
All other revenue
....
103,380,154
101,517,165
1,862,989
e
Total.
Add lines 11a–11d
......
191,590,359
12
Total revenue.
See instructions
.....
9,472,918,071
8,921,738,613
4,835,162
278,898,685
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(2021)
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Part IX
Statement of Functional Expenses
Section 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) organizations must complete all columns. All other organizations must complete column (A).
Check if Schedule O contains a response or note to any line in this
Part IX
..............
Do not include amounts reported on lines 6b,
7b, 8b, 9b, and 10b of
Part VIII
.
(A)
Total expenses
(B)
Program service
expenses
(C)
Management and
general expenses
(D)
Fundraising
expenses
1
Grants and other assistance to domestic organizations and domestic governments. See
Part IV
, line 21
....
20,462,538
20,462,538
2
Grants and other assistance to domestic individuals. See
Part IV
, line 22
...........
3
Grants and other assistance to foreign organizations, foreign governments, and foreign individuals. See
Part IV
, lines 15 and 16.
.............
1,096,093
1,096,093
4
Benefits paid to or for members
.......
5
Compensation of current officers, directors, trustees, and key employees
...........
28,470,985
13,943,260
14,517,859
9,866
6
Compensation not included above, to disqualified persons (as defined under section 4958(f)(1)) and persons described in section 4958(c)(3)(B)
.........
7
Other salaries and wages
........
3,322,513,838
1,627,153,925
1,694,208,578
1,151,335
8
Pension plan accruals and contributions (include section 401(k) and 403(b) employer contributions)
....
380,123,340
186,160,003
193,831,615
131,722
9
Other employee benefits
.......
1,229,652,437
602,204,802
627,021,529
426,106
10
Payroll taxes
...........
225,663,454
110,515,469
115,069,787
78,198
11
Fees for services (non-employees):
a
Management
......
64,030
31,358
32,650
22
b
Legal
.........
32,342,213
15,839,139
16,491,867
11,207
c
Accounting
...........
10,736,232
5,257,917
5,474,595
3,720
d
Lobbying
...........
1,222,755
1,222,755
e
Professional fundraising services.
See
Part IV
, line 17
f
Investment management fees
......
8,190,185
8,190,185
g
Other (If line 11g amount exceeds 10% of line 25, column (A) amount, list line 11g expenses on Schedule O)
1,646,431,505
806,316,427
839,544,549
570,529
12
Advertising and promotion
....
42,513,889
20,820,573
21,678,584
14,732
13
Office expenses
.......
136,049,364
66,628,242
69,373,977
47,145
14
Information technology
......
59,332,349
29,057,175
30,254,614
20,560
15
Royalties
..
16
Occupancy
...........
186,799,395
91,482,348
95,252,316
64,731
17
Travel
............
11,900,143
5,827,926
6,068,093
4,124
18
Payments of travel or entertainment expenses for any federal, state, or local public officials
.
19
Conferences, conventions, and meetings
....
10,361,333
5,074,316
5,283,427
3,590
20
Interest
...........
187,496,948
91,823,965
95,608,010
64,973
21
Payments to affiliates
.......
22
Depreciation, depletion, and amortization
..
408,373,819
199,995,273
208,237,034
141,512
23
Insurance
...
30,714,853
15,042,163
15,662,047
10,643
24
Other expenses. Itemize expenses not covered above (List miscellaneous expenses in line 24e. If line 24e amount exceeds 10% of line 25, column (A) amount, list line 24e expenses on Schedule O.)
a
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
818,555,146
818,555,146
b
HOSPITAL FEE
68,147,263
68,147,263
c
LICENSES AND TAXES
51,726,343
25,332,241
26,376,177
17,925
d
RECRUITING & RELOCATION
24,373,342
11,936,498
12,428,398
8,446
e
All other expenses
434,007,446
212,548,977
221,308,074
150,395
25
Total functional expenses.
Add lines 1 through 24e
9,377,321,238
5,051,253,037
4,323,136,720
2,931,481
26
Joint costs.
Complete this line only if the organization reported in column (B) joint costs from a combined educational campaign and fundraising solicitation.
Check here
if following SOP 98-2 (ASC 958-720).
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Part X
Balance Sheet
Check if Schedule O contains a response or note to any line in this
Part IX
..............
(A)
Beginning of year
(B)
End of year
1
Cash–non-interest-bearing
........
510,507,793
1
670,463,745
2
Savings and temporary cash investments
.........
1,023,433,319
2
407,158,235
3
Pledges and grants receivable, net
......
7,523,687
3
10,766,473
4
Accounts receivable, net
.............
557,150,022
4
656,239,247
5
Loans and other receivables from any current or former officer, director, trustee, key employee, creator or founder, substantial contributor, or 35% controlled entity or family member of any of these persons
.......
5
6
Loans and other receivables from other disqualified persons (as defined under section 4958(f)(1)), and persons described in section 4958(c)(3)(B)
...
6
7
Notes and loans receivable, net
...........
7,200,335
7
7,569,736
8
Inventories for sale or use
............
117,113,303
8
135,851,577
9
Prepaid expenses and deferred charges
......
132,250,696
9
105,129,444
10a
Land, buildings, and equipment: cost or other basis. Complete
Part VI
of Schedule D
10a
7,255,788,762
b
Less: accumulated depreciation
10b
4,559,857,884
2,557,171,860
10c
2,695,930,878
11
Investments—publicly traded securities
.
2,954,641,737
11
3,183,011,683
12
Investments—other securities. See
Part IV
, line 11
.....
12
13
Investments—program-related. See
Part IV
, line 11
..
317,246,610
13
403,138,094
14
Intangible assets
...............
118,832,468
14
83,967,079
15
Other assets. See
Part IV
, line 11
...........
3,388,981,955
15
3,433,760,534
16
Total assets.
Add lines 1 through 15 (must equal line 33)
...
11,692,053,785
16
11,792,986,725
17
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
.....
2,038,439,889
17
1,654,761,967
18
Grants payable
...
18
19
Deferred revenue
.........
80,118,369
19
29,626,102
20
Tax-exempt bond liabilities
.........
20
21
Escrow or custodial account liability.
Complete
Part IV
of Schedule D
21
22
Loans and other payables to any current or former officer, director, trustee, key employee, creator or founder, substantial contributor, or 35% controlled entity or family member of any of these persons
.........
22
23
Secured mortgages and notes payable to unrelated third parties
..
-7,096,594
23
24,730,122
24
Unsecured notes and loans payable to unrelated third parties
..
24
25
Other liabilities (including federal income tax, payables to related third parties, and other liabilities not included on lines 17 - 24).
Complete
Part X
of Schedule D
6,481,336,992
25
7,184,867,714
26
Total liabilities.
Add lines 17 through 25
..
8,592,798,656
26
8,893,985,905
Organizations that follow FASB ASC 958,
check here
and complete lines 27, 28, 32, and 33.
27
Net assets without donor restrictions
..........
3,020,792,608
27
2,812,467,680
28
Net assets with donor restrictions
...........
78,462,521
28
86,533,140
Organizations that do not follow FASB ASC 958,
check here
and complete lines 29 through 33.
29
Capital stock or trust principal, or current funds
.....
29
30
Paid-in or capital surplus, or land, building or equipment fund
...
30
31
Retained earnings, endowment, accumulated income, or other funds
31
32
Total net assets or fund balances
...........
3,099,255,129
32
2,899,000,820
33
Total liabilities and net assets/fund balances
........
11,692,053,785
33
11,792,986,725
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Part XI
Reconcilliation of Net Assets
Check if Schedule O contains a response or note to any line in this
Part XI
..............
1
Total revenue (must equal
Part VIII
, column (A), line 12)
............
1
9,472,918,071
2
Total expenses (must equal
Part IX
, column (A), line 25)
............
2
9,377,321,238
3
Revenue less expenses. Subtract line 2 from line 1
..............
3
95,596,833
4
Net assets or fund balances at beginning of year (must equal
Part X
, line 32, column (A))
..
4
3,099,255,129
5
Net unrealized gains (losses) on investments
...............
5
143,825,744
6
Donated services and use of facilities
.................
6
7
Investment expenses
.....................
7
8
Prior period adjustments
.....................
8
9
Other changes in net assets or fund balances (explain in Schedule O)
........
9
-439,676,886
10
Net assets or fund balances at end of year. Combine lines 3 through 9 (must equal
Part X
, line 32, column (B))
10
2,899,000,820
Part XII
Financial Statements and Reporting
Check if Schedule O contains a response or note to any line in this
Part XII
.............
Yes
No
1
Accounting method used to prepare the Form 990:
Cash
Accrual
Other
If the organization changed its method of accounting from a prior year or checked "Other," explain on
Schedule O.
2a
Were the organization’s financial statements compiled or reviewed by an independent accountant?
2a
No
If ‘Yes,’ check a box below to indicate whether the financial statements for the year were compiled or reviewed on a separate basis, consolidated basis, or both:
Separate basis
Consolidated basis
Both consolidated and separate basis
b
Were the organization’s financial statements audited by an independent accountant?
2b
Yes
If ‘Yes,’ check a box below to indicate whether the financial statements for the year were audited on a separate basis, consolidated basis, or both:
Separate basis
Consolidated basis
Both consolidated and separate basis
c
If "Yes," to line 2a or 2b, does the organization have a committee that assumes responsibility for oversight
of the audit, review, or compilation of its financial statements and selection of an independent accountant?
2c
Yes
If the organization changed either its oversight process or selection process during the tax year, explain in Schedule O.
3a
As a result of a federal award, was the organization required to undergo an audit or audits as set forth in the Single Audit Act and OMB Circular A-133?
3a
No
b
If "Yes," did the organization undergo the required audit or audits?
If the organization did not undergo the required audit or audits, explain why in Schedule O and describe any steps taken to undergo such audits.
3b
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