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Campaign Eisenhower
Campaign Eisenhower is our plan to address the challenges we face. With your help, we are confident it will succeed.

Campaign Eisenhower is a comprehensive capital expansion plan designed to ensure this hospital's future as one of the best hospitals in the United States. Our capital improvements will cost more than $300 million — our goal is to raise half of it from individuals like you who believe in the vision of excellence on which we were founded. Yes, we are asking for your philanthropic support, but we also are asking you to make an investment in your own health, and in the peace of mind that comes from knowing you will get the quality of care you need, when you need it.

Right now, we need you. Please help us fulfill our promise to be here when you need us. Give to Campaign Eisenhower.

Yours for continued excellence in health care.

G. Aubrey Serfling
President and Chief Executive Officer
Eisenhower Medical Center

Aubrey Serfling and Harry Goldstein

(Left to right) G. Aubrey Serfling, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Harry M. Goldstein, Chairman of the Board

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Eisenhower Medical Center was founded over 30 years ago based on a vision of excellence. It is our personal mission to sustain this vision by making Five Star Treatment for Everyone® a day-to-day reality — not just a slogan. But now, more than ever, we need your help.

Today our hospital is facing unprecedented challenges. Chief among them is the fact that reimbursement from payers is inadequate to fulfill this mission, our current facilities are lagging behind the health care needs of the valley's growing population, and we are required by state law to build a new patient pavilion that meets strict new seismic safety standards by 2008 - or face closure of a significant part of our inpatient capacity.

These challenges aren't insurmountable. Left unresolved, however, they will compromise the level and quality of care that Eisenhower provides. We are not willing to take that risk. Which is why we have formulated a strategic plan.

Harry M. Goldstein
Chairman of the Board
Eisenhower Medical Center
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