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Our FISCALYEAR 2015 COMMUNITY BENEFIT REPORT

is published as a community service of Grande Ronde

Hospital, Inc., and the Community Benefit Subcommittee,

900 Sunset Drive, La Grande, OR 97850.

Models may be used in photos and illustrations.

2016 © Coffey Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.

JimMattes

President/CEO

Wendy Roberts

Senior Director of Administrative

Services, CommunityBenefitsOfficer

Mardi Ford

Community Relations Manager, Public Information Officer,

Publications Editor

Grande Ronde Hospital

900 Sunset Drive

La Grande, OR 97850

Nonprofit Org.

U.S. Postage

PAID

Walla Walla, WA

Permit No. 44

G R A N D E

R O N D E

H O S P I TA L

Community benefits by category

Direct charity care

$923,586

Unreimbursed Medicaid

$1,295,956

Total charity care and means-tested

$2,219,543

government programs

Community health improvement

$1,379,706

Health profession education

$191,188

Subsidized health services

$593,504

Cash and in-kind donations to community groups $24,049

Community benefit building activities

$9,370

Total other benefits

$2,197,817

Total all community benefits

$4,417,359

Note ~ All benefits are presented at cost.

Grande Ronde Hospital

Community Benefit Report

for the FYE April 30, 2015

GRH supports positive choices

IN

September 2014, Grande Ronde

Hospital’s Community Benefit

Program, in partnership with the

Center for Human Development and

the Union County Safe Communities

Coalition, supported the nationally

renowned substance abuse preven-

tion and education program called

“Got Magic” with motivational

speaker and magician Brad Barton.

Using magic and humor to

illustrate and promote positive choices,

Barton was well-received at assemblies

in every public school in Union

County and one private school, during

a special presentation at the Maridell

Center, and at the 2014 Annual

Drug-Free Relay. Barton’s message

of substance abuse prevention was

heard by 4,445 students and adults.

20.9%

29.3%

31.2%

13.4%

4.3%

0.5% 0.2%

Direct charity care

Unreimbursed Medicaid

Community health improvement

Health profession education

Subsidized health services

Cash and in-kind donations to community groups

Community benefit building activities