CLARKSTON, WA – TriState Health held its 2025 Annual Meeting on July 24, bringing together board members, staff, and community members to review the organization’s milestones from 2024. The event, hosted on the TriState Health campus, included updates from CEO Kym Clift and CFO Jim Heilsberg on financial stewardship, community partnerships, and service expansions.
“2024 was a year of thoughtful growth, careful stewardship, and meaningful impact,” said Clift, who emphasized the organization’s continued focus on providing accessible and high-quality care. “Our accomplishments reflect the dedication of our staff and a shared belief in the power of local care.”
Highlights from the year included:
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More than 2,000 additional visits to the Imaging Center, Emergency, Minor Care, Primary Care, and Dialysis services compared to 2023.
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Recruitment of seven new providers across TriState’s clinics.
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Installation of new imaging technologies, including two CT scanners, an MRI machine, and a 3D mammography system.
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Launch of TriState Urogynecology and a new Athletic Training Program.
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Recognition from multiple organizations, including:
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Best Hospital in the Inland Northwest
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Chartis Performance Leadership Award in Outcomes
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One of six Most Recommended Hospitals in Washington
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2024 Get with the Guidelines Silver Plus and Silver Awards in Stroke care
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Oncon Icon Top 100 Technology Team Award
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A 5-star rating in Patient Experience from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
In addition to medical achievements, TriState Health donated more than $97,000 to over 40 local nonprofits and provided over $2.5 million in financial medical assistance. The meeting also included recognition of employee contributions that embodied the organization’s core values: Quality, Compassion, Innovation, Respect, and Collaboration.
More details on the 2024 Year in Review are available at tsh.org/YearInReview.

