| Silver Tower |
I've lived in Redmond 40 years and am saddened the ever-rising cost of healthcare is changing the landscape for us. Insurance prices increase to cover the costs. Hospitals are uniting to achieve "critical mass" for negotiating power.In this environment, why didn't Evergreen bundle their services with other provider groups? For example, MULTICARE (Overlake, Tacoma General, Deaconess in Spokane and Good Samaritan in Puyallup.) Favouring INDEPENDENCE of groups, Evergreen thought could stand-alone as a 400-bed hospital system vs. the insurance giants. *Somewhat ego-eccentric* Or, were they just ham-strung by a weak Public Hospital Buying Group?
Good news! At a Board meeting today, I learned all our Levy Lid Lift money ($255,000,000) will be put towards developing the second floor of the Silver Tower and Plaza Building *without* need for a new levy or bond money. WE let Evergreen increase our property tax "to build capacity," for more doctors, beds, instrumentation, expanding mental health and maternity services. We'll soon be reaping the benefit!
And, there's a well-sourced rumour United and Evergreen will come to an agreement very soon. In the meantime, Evergreen is holding "workshops," website updates, and extensive PR. Unfortunately, the voting public and patients will remember this chaos and the inconveniences we faced. Yet, they may also remember the quality of health care and services provided close-by.
I sure hope the rumour is true. I've already done a lot of homework. I know Humana can insure my two knee replacements and foot surgery at EvergreenHealth. Besides, I like their independence from Proliance and Evergreen's surgeons more. **However, my priority need is mental health so may have to sign with MULTICARE-Overlake, Kaiser or Providence/Swedish. or Virginia Mason** I don't know where to get mental health insurance now that United Healthcare (OPTUM) will cease services come May 31. Mental health care is the limiting factor for my choice of an insurer.
