Organizations Filed Purposes:
Virginia Mason Medical Centers mission is to improve the health and well-being of the patients it serves through the delivery of high quality, cost-effective care.
Health Care Services. The Medical Center is a tertiary regional referral center which serves a patient community that includes Seattle and its surrounding suburbs, Western Washington and Alaska. The main campus located in Seattle includes a hospital, an outpatient clinic, centers of excellence including the Center for Hyperbaric Medicine, Digestive Disease Institute, Floyd Delores Jones Cancer Institute, Heart Institute, Neuroscience Institute and Urology. The Medical Center also operates nine regional clinics, and Bailey-Boushay House, a 35-bed skilled nursing facility. During 2019, the Medical Center recorded 12,221 hospital inpatient admissions, 24,985 emergency room visits and 976,974 clinic visits. The Medical Center provided charity care and unreimbursed Medicaid services to a total of 7,872 patients. Continued on Schedule O.
Education and Research. The Medical Center is an independent academic medical center with a graduate medical education program that trains over 130 residents in nine accredited programs in anesthesiology, internal medicine, general surgery, diagnostic radiology, transitional year, and urology. In addition, the Medical Center trains a number of fellows in areas such as Pain Management, Regional Anesthesiology, and Female Pelvic Medicine/Reconstructive Surgery. The Medical Center is also affiliated with the University of Washington for the training of subspecialties in the areas of anesthesiology, orthopedics, obstetrics, gynecology and urology. The Medical Center also provides training in clinical nursing education, allied health fields, continuing medical education and grand rounds. In addition, the Medical Center conducts medical research through its affiliate Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason, a scientific research institute qualified under Section 501c3 of the Internal Revenue Code. Continued on Schedule O.
Community Health and Education and Services. The Medical Center contributes to improving the health of the community through sponsorship of community health education and services. Community health education includes classes, forums, presentations and other programs held during the day and evening in the Medical Center neighborhood clinic communities and the Seattle main campus. The Medical Center provided support of Grief Services which provides services for adults and children ages 7-18 whose loved one has died as the result of a sudden, violent death by criminal act homicide, including terrorism, suicide or other types of violent death. Services available include therapy groups, short-term therapy, psychiatric consultation and medication management, community, workplace, family and school crisis response and professional training. In 2019, the Medical Center provided 157,000 toward support of Grief Services.
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 |
Gary Kaplan Md | Chairman, CEO | 50 | $1,661,792 |
Christopher L Fellows Md | Physician | 50 | $1,443,281 |
Rajiv Sethi Md | Physician | 50 | $1,421,601 |
Ravi Shankar Krishnan Md | Physician | 50 | $1,115,525 |
Farrokh Farrokhi | Physician | 50 | $1,088,410 |
Steven Bayles | Physician | 50 | $1,059,962 |
Michael Glenn Md | Chief Medical Officer | 50 | $982,770 |
Suzanne Anderson | President | 50 | $843,101 |
Fred Govier Md | Chief, Surgery | 50 | $831,823 |
John Corman Md | Medical Director, Perioperative and Procedural Services | 50 | $722,425 |
Charleen Tachibana Rn | Sr VP, Quality and Safety, Former Key Employee | 50 | $630,800 |
Donna Smith Md | Medical Director, Clinic | 50 | $594,018 |
David Coy Md | Chief, Radiology | 50 | $559,005 |
Katerie Chapman | Senior Vice President, Patient Care Services | 50 | $539,086 |
Joyce Lammert Md | Medical Director, Hospital | 50 | $534,964 |
Mariko Kita Md | Chief, Medicine | 50 | $519,746 |
William Poppy | Senior Vice President, CTO | 50 | $454,790 |
Ingrid Gerbino Md | Chief, Primary Care | 50 | $419,861 |
Sarah Patterson | Executive Sensei, Former Key Employee | 25 | $419,066 |
Craig Goodrich | Senior Vice President, CFO | 50 | $386,634 |
Steve Schaefer | Senior Vice President, Support Services | 50 | $364,733 |
Melissa Peterson | Vice President, Patient Care Services | 50 | $364,665 |
Denise Dubuque | Vice President, Patient Care Services | 50 | $338,384 |
Shelly Powell | Vice President, Patient Care Services | 50 | $308,299 |
Michael Gluck Md | Physician, Former Key Employee | 50 | $298,945 |
Santokh Gill | Vice President, Patient Care Services | 50 | $253,490 |
Catherine Potts Md | Physician, Former Key Employee | 50 | $204,290 |
Steve Rupp Md | Physician, Former Key Employee | 50 | $149,085 |
Lucy Glenn Md | Physician, Former Key Employee | 50 | $123,466 |
Karen Lee | Director | 2 | $0 |
Maud Daudon | Director | 2 | $0 |
Bob Carlile | Director | 2 | $0 |
Orlando Ashford | Director | 2 | $0 |
David Williams | Director | 2 | $0 |
Asha Sharma | Director | 2 | $0 |
Kevin Schemm | Director | 2 | $0 |
John Oppenheimer | Director | 2 | $0 |
Gregg Meyer Md | Director | 2 | $0 |
Mary Mcwilliams | Director, Secretary | 2 | $0 |
Carolyn Corvi | Director, Vice Chair | 2 | $0 |
Julie Morath Rn | Director | 2 | $0 |
Lewis Lonnie Edelheit Phd | Director | 2 | $0 |
Jane Blogett | Director | 2 | $0 |
Robert Bob Lemon | Director, Teasurer | 2 | $0 |
Tod Hamachek | Director, Chair | 2 | $0 |
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