LEGACY SALMON CREEK HOSPITAL
Programs
Comprehensive Patient Care Services
LSCH was the State of Washington's first new hospital construction since 1979. The hospital opened in August 2005 with 165 licensed beds, all of which are single occupancy. LSCH provides a full array of hospital services, including surgery, diagnostics, inpatient and outpatient medical services, neonatal intensive care unit, pediatric, obstetrical, and emergency services. LSCH utilizes an electronic information system for medical records and physician order entry. Physicians are able to complete their entire patient records electronically and can remotely access patient records, including diagnostic images.In support of its mission, LSCH voluntarily provides medically necessary patient care services that are discounted or free of charge to persons who have insufficient resources and/or who are uninsured. During fiscal year 2022, LSCH provided financial assistance on approximately 8,364 patient accounts (of which 705 accounts received discounts totaling 100% of costs) and resulted in LSCH incurring roughly $5,365,500 in uncompensated costs associated with this program. In addition to charity care, LSCH provides services under various states' Medicaid programs for financially needy patients Medicare beneficiaries, and other government programs for which the cost of treating these patients exceeds the government payments received. During fiscal year 2022, LSCH incurred approximately $51,847,800, $58,834,600 and $3,196,600 in uncompensated costs attributable to Medicaid, Medicare and other government programs respectively. LSCH also provides a variety of other community benefit activities such as medical education, donations to other charitable entities, research, and other health improvement services, which totaled roughly $1,878,700 during fiscal year 2022.LSCH is part of Legacy, which collectively provided over $40 million, $292 million, $265 million, and $13 million in uncompensated care attributable to its financial assistance, Medicaid, Medicare, and other government programs, respectively, in fiscal year 2022. In addition, Legacy provided over $26 million in other community benefit activities during fiscal year 2022.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesApr 1, 2021 – Mar 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$333.7MHospitalist and Specialty Care Programs
LSCH operates adult, pediatric, and OB/GYN hospitalist programs, as well as four primary care physician practices and thirteen specialty clinics in southwest Washington. From it's opening in 2005, LSCH has used an electronic health information system for medical records and physician order entry.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesApr 1, 2021 – Mar 31, 2022Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$40.6MProgram 1 [2025]
LSCH was the State of Washington's first new hospital construction since 1979. The hospital opened in August 2005 with 165 licensed beds, all of which are single occupancy. LSCH provides a full array of hospital services, including surgery, diagnostics, inpatient and outpatient medical services, neonatal intensive care unit, pediatric, obstetrical, and emergency services. LSCH utilizes an electronic information system for medical records and physician order entry. Physicians are able to complete their entire patient records electronically and can remotely access patient records, including diagnostic images.In support of its mission, LSCH voluntarily provides medically necessary patient care services that are discounted or free of charge to persons who have insufficient resources and/or who are uninsured. During fiscal year 2025, LSCH provided financial assistance on approximately 17,657 patient accounts (of which 1,482 accounts received discounts totaling 100% of costs) and resulted in LSCH incurring roughly $11,925,800 in uncompensated costs associated with this program. In addition to charity care, LSCH provides services under various states' Medicaid programs for financially needy patients Medicare beneficiaries, and other government programs for which the cost of treating these patients exceeds the government payments received. During fiscal year 2025, LSCH incurred approximately $37,989,300, $66,347,900 and $3,715,000 in uncompensated costs attributable to Medicaid, Medicare and other government programs respectively. LSCH also provides a variety of other community benefit activities such as medical education, donations to other charitable entities, research, and other health improvement services, which totaled roughly $8,171,000 during fiscal year 2025.LSCH is part of Legacy, which collectively provided over $62 million, $261 million, $319 million, and $18 million in uncompensated care attributable to its financial assistance, Medicaid, Medicare, and other government programs, respectively, in fiscal year 2025. In addition, Legacy provided over $39 million in other community benefit activities during fiscal year 2025.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesApr 1, 2024 – Mar 31, 2025Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$437.9M
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