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Report of Community Benefits 2022 - Treasure Valley

St. Luke’s serves the growing cities of Boise, Meridian, Eagle and beyond. St. Luke’s Boise is Idaho’s largest health care provider, the flagship hospital of St. Luke’s Health System and home to the state’s only Children’s Hospital. St. Luke’s Meridian is a full-service medical center with the busiest Emergency Department in Idaho. Our Boise and Meridian hospitals and Treasure Valley clinics are Magnet-designated for nursing excellence.

Total Community Benefit - Treasure Valley

$675 Million


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*Providers with practice privileges at our locations.


Providing a High Quality of Care

All numbers provided as of fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2022.


The CARES Act authorized $100 billion in funding to hospitals and other health care providers to be distributed through the Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund (“Relief Funds”). St. Luke’s recognized government assistance revenue from Relief Funds for facilities in Ada County in the amount of $23,939,192 and $36,145,669 for the years that ended September 30, 2022, and 2021, respectively. These relief funds were to compensate for revenue lost because of suspended elective procedures due to Covid-19. The unreimbursed, charity care and bad debt amounts disclosed in this report do not include this government assistance revenue.

St. Luke’s provides health care to eligible patients without charge or at a reduced rate, based upon a sliding scale derived from federal poverty guidelines.



Improving Access to Patient-Centered Care

Total Capital Improvements

$113.6 Million

One hundred percent of St. Luke’s revenue after expenses is reinvested in the organization to serve the communities in southwestern Idaho and eastern Oregon in the form of staff, buildings or new technology.

Downtown Boise Campus Development

$16.9 Million

We continued our investments in the architectural, planning and project costs related to updating the Boise Medical Center.

Orthopedic and Specialty Facility

$30.4 Million

Development and construction of a new state-of-the-art orthopedic facility is underway at 27th Street and W. Fairview Avenue.

Technology

$11.2 Million

We continually upgrade key information technology infrastructure to boost efficiencies, lower costs and most importantly, improve safety and quality for patients.

Other Projects

$44 Million

WWe are dedicated to updating equipment and expanding our clinics and facilities to give patients the best quality of care.



Giving Thanks

Our work assessing and addressing community needs would not be possible without a visionary board of directors and dedicated community boards. We are grateful for their partnership and guidance.

St. Luke’s Health System Board of Directors as of Sept. 30, 2022:

Bob Lokken, Chair
Andrew Scoggin, Chair-Elect
Emily Baker
Brigette Bilyeu
Tom Corrick
Rosa Davila
Lucie DiMaggio, MD
Mark Durcan
Lisa Grow
Allan Korn, MD
Dan Krahn
Jon Miller
Chris Roth, President/CEO
Rich Raimondi
Bill Whitacre

St. Luke’s Treasure Valley Community Board Members as of Sept. 30, 2022:

Jon Larkin, Chair
Christina Bruce-Bennion
Alejandro Necochea, MD
Joelle Powers, PhD
Lisa Roberts
Robert Sanchez, PhD
Marie Shelton-Hoff Nicole Thurston, MD
Jack Varin Jill Wagers, DMD
Noreen Womack, MD






The information provided in this report is required by Idaho Code 63-602D, which states that 501(c)(3) hospitals having 150 or more beds must file a community benefit report with the Board of Equalization by Dec. 31 of each year. According to the code, the report is to include a description of the process the hospital has used to determine general community needs that align with the hospital’s mission. In addition, the report shall include the hospital’s amount of:

  • Unreimbursed services for the prior year (charity care, bad debt, and under-reimbursed care covered through government programs). 
  • Donated time, funds, subsidies and in-kind services.
  • Additions to capital such as physical plant and equipment.

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The St. Luke's Health System Community Benefit Report includes details by community.

St. Luke's Elmore

St. Luke's Magic Valley

St. Luke's McCall

Treasure Valley

West Treasure Valley

St. Luke's Wood River