PROVIDENCE AND SWEDISH FINALIZE AFFILIATION AGREEMENT, JOIN FORCES TO IMPROVE HEALTH CARE FOR WESTERN WASHINGTON
RENTON AND SEATTLE, WASH., Feb. 1, 2012 -– Officials from locally based Providence Health & Services and Swedish Health Services announced today that the affiliation between both health systems is official. This unique affiliation will allow both organizations to work together to improve health care quality, access and affordability for residents of Western Washington.
Swedish joins with Providences Northwest and Southwest Washington operations to create a new organization serving the greater Puget Sound area. This new region includes all of Swedishs operations in King and South Snohomish counties and Providences operations in King, Snohomish, Thurston and Lewis counties.
Through this affiliation both organizations will collaborate to better deliver health care to the region, while at the same time maintaining their individual identities and heritage. Providence will retain its Catholic identity and name, and Swedish will retain its name and will remain non-religious. While the organizations names and brands wont be changing and patients wont see any difference in how they access care, by working together, Providence and Swedish can reduce costs and increase quality and access for patients in Western Washington.
This is an exciting day for both organizations, said John Koster, MD, Providence Health & Services president and CEO. Together, we will reach new levels of excellence and will be able to improve quality and access for Western Washington in a way we couldnt as separate organizations.
At a time of crisis for health care nationally, this partnership will allow us to improve quality and access on a scale that no single organization can achieve on its own, said Rod Hochman, MD, president and CEO of Swedish. It will also allow us to lower the cost of health care by sharing resources and best practices. This is an innovative and bold local solution to a national problem.
The affiliation planning process was aided by support from the community, elected officials and regulatory agencies. Their support and review were instrumental in this process.
As a part of the affiliation, Providence and Swedish are announcing key leadership changes, including:
The real work lies ahead, said Dr. Koster. Together, well ensure we realize the benefit of shared clinical expertise to develop leading care practices to improve the health of the communities we serve.
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Swedish Health Services is a private, not-for-profit organization founded in 1910 with five hospitals, more than 100 primary care and specialty clinics, two ambulatory care centers and 11,000 employees in Greater Seattle, including the Eastside, South Snohomish County and Cle Elum. Providence Health & Services is a Catholic, not-for-profit organization founded by the Sisters of Providence in 1856 with 27 hospitals, 214 physician clinics and almost 53,000 employees across five states. Based in Renton, Washington, Providence Health & Services provides strategic and management services to integrated health care systems in Alaska, California, Montana, Oregon and Washington. In 2009, Providence and Swedish provided a combined total of more than $205 million in community benefit in Western Washington, including $61.4 million in free and discounted care for those who could not afford to pay for care.
For more information about the affiliation, here is the link to a short video about it featuring Drs. John Koster and Rod Hochman.
Media Contacts
Ed Boyle, Swedish,
206-295-4867 (cell),
206-386-2748 (office), ed.boyle_swedish.org
Colleen Wadden, Providence
425-525-3131(office),
206-929-1620 (cell) colleen.wadden_providence.org
About Providence and Swedish:
Founded in 1910, Swedish Health Services is a private, not-for-profit health system and the largest, most comprehensive health provider in the Greater Seattle area. It is comprised of five hospital campuses (First Hill, Ballard, Cherry Hill, Edmonds and Issaquah), freestanding emergency departments and ambulatory care centers in Redmond and Mill Creek, Swedish Visiting Nurse Services, and Swedish Medical Group – a network of more than 70 primary-care and specialty clinics. In addition to general medical and surgical care, Swedish is a regional referral center that provides specialized treatment in areas such as cardiovascular care, cancer care, neuroscience, orthopedics, high-risk obstetrics, pediatric specialties, organ transplantation and clinical research.
Founded by the Sisters of Providence in 1856, Providence Health & Services is a not-for-profit, Catholic health care system based in Renton, Washington. Providence provides health care, community services and education in communities in Alaska, California, Montana, Oregon and Washington. Providence includes 27 hospitals, 214 physician clinics, numerous non-acute facilities, a health plan, a liberal arts university and many other health and housing services.