Organizations Filed Purposes:
NORTHWEST KIDNEY CENTERS' MISSION IS TO PROMOTE THE OPTIMAL HEALTH, QUALITY OF LIFE AND INDEPENDENCE OF PEOPLE WITH KIDNEY DISEASE THROUGH PATIENT CARE, EDUCATION AND RESEARCH. NORTHWEST KIDNEY CENTERS IS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT, LOCALLY MANAGED PROVIDER OF KIDNEY DIALYSIS, PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION AND RESEARCH INTO THE CAUSES AND TREATMENTS OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE. FOUNDED IN SEATTLE IN 1962, IT WAS THE WORLD'S FIRST DIALYSIS ORGANIZATION. AMONG THE 10 LARGEST DIALYSIS PROVIDERS IN THE COUNTRY, IT IS AN INFLUENTIAL MODEL BECAUSE OF ITS HIGH QUALITY SERVICES, DEEP COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS AND GENEROUS DONOR SUPPORT.
TO PROMOTE THE OPTIMAL HEALTH, QUALITY OF LIFE AND INDEPENDENCE OF PEOPLE WITH KIDNEY DISEASE THROUGH PATIENT CARE, EDUCATION AND RESEARCH.
IN THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2019 NORTHWEST KIDNEY CENTERS PROVIDED 282,600 DIALYSIS TREATMENTS, ESSENTIAL TO SUSTAIN THE LIVES OF PEOPLE WITH KIDNEY FAILURE. WE SERVED A TOTAL OF 1,821 PATIENTS. THE ORGANIZATION PROVIDED PATIENT CARE IN 18 FREE-STANDING CLINICS AND IN EIGHT (8) LOCAL HOSPITALS, AND SUPERVISED SELF-DIALYSIS TREATMENTS IN THE HOMES OF PATIENTS THROUGHOUT THE COMMUNITY. WE SPENT OVER $28.5 MILLION MORE ON THE CARE OF PATIENTS WITH MEDICARE AND MEDICAID INSURANCE THAN THE PROGRAMS REIMBURSED US FOR. IN ADDITION, WE PROVIDED MORE THAN $533,740 IN CHARITY CARE. NORTHWEST KIDNEY CENTERS' RENAL SPECIALTY PHARMACY, A RARITY IN THE NATION, SERVED MORE THAN 1,110 DIALYSIS PATIENTS AND KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS DURING THE YEAR.
NORTHWEST KIDNEYS CENTERS PROVIDED NEPHROLOGY FELLOWSHIPS FOR FOUR PHYSICIANS TO DO ADVANCED STUDY OF KIDNEY DISEASE AND RENAL CARE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON. WE AIM TO ENSURE THAT PROFESSIONAL CARE WILL CONTINUE TO BE AVAILABLE FOR FUTURE KIDNEY PATIENTS. WE PROVIDED SIGNIFICANT SUPPORT FOR THE KIDNEY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, A COLLABORATION BETWEEN NORTHWEST KIDNEY CENTERS AND UW MEDICINE. AS OF JUNE 30, 2019, THE KIDNEY RESEARCH INSTITUTE HAD OVER 50 STUDIES UNDERWAY, FOCUSING ON THE ROLE OF GENETICS, IMPACT OF LIFESTYLE, AND DIABETES IN KIDNEY DISEASE, AS WELL AS WAYS TO IMPROVE DIALYSIS OUTCOMES. THE KIDNEY RESEARCH INSTITUTE PUBLISHED OVER 1,200 SCIENTIFIC PAPERS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS FROM ITS INCEPTION IN 2008 THROUGH JUNE 2019. NORTHWEST KIDNEY CENTERS' INVESTMENT IN THE KIDNEY RESEARCH INSTITUTE HAD HELPED TO LEVERAGE OVER $120 MILLION IN FUNDING FROM THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH AS OF JUNE 30, 2019.THE CENTER FOR DIALYSIS INNOVATION WAS LAUNCHED IN 2018 AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON WITH A GRANT FROM NORTHWEST KIDNEY CENTERS FOR $15 MILLION OVER FIVE YEARS. THE MISSION IS TO REVOLUTIONIZE DIALYSIS TECHNOLOGY.
NORTHWEST KIDNEY CENTERS OFFERS FREE CLASSES THAT HELP PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PRESERVE KIDNEY FUNCTION, CHOOSE APPROPRIATE TREATMENT, TAKE CARE OF A TRANSPLANTED KIDNEY AND IN GENERAL BE AN EMPOWERED PARTNER IN THEIR KIDNEY HEALTH CARE. THE CLASS PROGRAM PROVIDES OUTREACH TO PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT DIALYSIS PATIENTS AND MAY HELP THEM KEEP THEIR KIDNEYS HEALTHY ENOUGH SO THAT THEY NEVER NEED TO GO ON DIALYSIS, OR CAN DELAY ITS ONSET. THE PATIENT-FOCUSED, EVIDENCE-BASED CURRICULUM WAS DEVELOPED BY NORTHWEST KIDNEY CENTERS. THE MOST POPULAR CLASS, CHOICES, OFFERED SEVERAL TIMES EACH MONTH, ATTRACTED A TOTAL OF 759 ATTENDEES.IN ADDITION TO ITS FREE CLASSES, NORTHWEST KIDNEY CENTERS PARTICIPATED IN 71 COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION AND OUTREACH ACTIVITIES, REACHING A TOTAL OF 13,035 PEOPLE DURING THE YEAR.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Joyce Jackson | CEO & PRESIDENT | 50 | $648,720 |
Suzanne Watnick | CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER | 50 | $404,641 |
Carrie Mccabe | CFO & VP OF FINANCE | 50 | $344,663 |
Leanna Tyshler | CKD & CLIN QUAL INIATIVES MED ADV | 50 | $316,736 |
Bonnie Collins | ASSOCIATE CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER | 50 | $286,072 |
Mary Mchugh | VP OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES | 50 | $272,546 |
Bruce Elkington | VP OF INFORMATION SERVICES/CIP | 50 | $250,769 |
Austin Ross | VP OF PLANNING | 50 | $248,662 |
Connie Anderson | VP OF CLINICAL OPERATIONS | 50 | $239,240 |
Jane Pryor | VP OF DEVELOPMENT & PR RELATIONS | 50 | $214,426 |
Thomas Montemayor | PHARMACY MANAGER | 50 | $199,322 |
Elizabeth Mcnamara | VP OF CLINICAL OPERATIONS | 50 | $156,524 |
Andrew Brockenbrough | BOARD MEMBER/MEDICAL DIRECTOR | 4 | $90,333 |
Cyrus Cryst | BOARD MEMBER/MEDICAL DIRECTOR | 6 | $78,750 |
Rex Ochi | BOARD MEMBER/MEDICAL DIRECTOR | 10 | $75,000 |
James Manning | BOARD MEMBER - PART YEAR | 2 | $0 |
Kelly Wallace | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Robert Walerius | BOARD MEMBER | 2 | $0 |
Charleen Tachibana | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Chris Seel | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Mark Ostrow | BOARD MEMBER | 2 | $0 |
Raj Mehrotra | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Meredith Matthews | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Lara Macklin | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Richard Greaves | BOARD MEMBER | 2 | $0 |
Richard Bloch | BOARD MEMBER | 2 | $0 |
Owen Applequist | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Virginia Broudy | VICE-CHAIR | 1 | $0 |
Lisa Florence | CHAIR | 2 | $0 |
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