This is an exciting and critical time for our
community. The creation of a Public
Hospital District (PHD) gives us a new tool to design build and, in some
instances, streamline the delivery of health care to fit the unique needs of
our community.
The election of the first Hospital Board of Commissioners is
important. As the first governing body
of this public funded PHD, the Board will be charged with defining the structure
of our PHD; determining the level of assistance provided existing practices; establishing
performance metrics; and exercising fiduciary responsibility in setting the
level of taxation necessary to ensure efficient delivery of high quality services
to as many members of the Orcas community as possible. The decisions made by this Board will
influence the quality of health care services available to our community for
years to come.
I believe I have both the vision and skills needed to act
positively in this vital process.
As a 37-year Orcas Island resident, I know the history of
our health management challenges and appreciate the importance of health care
delivery to maintaining our economically diverse population. As a small business owner and a former County
Council member, I understand budgeting and willing to ask hard questions to
pursue solutions using limited financial resources. I am a consensus builder—I will seek out and
listen to diverse viewpoints, work collaboratively to find balanced solutions
and act decisively to address issues of concern.