MMHD Funding History Fiscal Year 16 to 25

Feb 5, 2025

McCall Memorial Hospital District Funding

FY2016 – $1,619,782 

MRI and building addition- $1,619,782 

 

FY2017 – $1,664,065 

Primary Care – Payette Lakes Family Medicine – $1,000,000 

Emergency Department Physicians – $664,065 

 

FY2018 – $1,594,112 

Emergency Department Physicians – $674,387 

Primary Care – Payette Lakes Family Medicine, Patient-Centered Medical Home – $493,313 

Clinical Simulation Equipment – $308,735 

Level IV Trauma Program – $117,677 

 

FY2019 – $802,000 

Emergency Department Physicians – $702,000 

Level IV Trauma Program – $100,000 

 

FY2020 – $735,000 

Air St. Luke’s Medical Ground Transportation – $450,000 

COVID-19 Related Services – $285,000 

 

FY2021 – $850,000 

Air St. Luke’s Ambulance Services – $450,000 

X-ray for Orthopedic Clinic – $400,000 

 

FY2022 – $1,300,000 

Urgent Care Clinic Renovation/Construction Costs  

 

FY2023 – $1,355,559 

Urgent Care Clinic Renovation/Construction Costs and Associated Patient and Staff Parking  

Lot Improvements 

 

FY2024 – $1,300,000 

Construction costs to build an ambulance shelter and on-call staff living quarters. 

 

FY2025 – $1,478,510* 

Construction costs to build an ambulance shelter and on-call staff living quarters – $450,000 

Development of health care workforce housing – $871,397 

McCall Memorial Hospital District operating expense. Includes administrative, legal and accounting expenses – $157,113 

*Idaho Power has challenged the State Tax Commission’s valuation method for their operating property. This appeal went through the State Board of Equalization, Idaho District Court, and the Idaho Supreme Court. The Idaho Supreme Court has decided that Idaho Power’s operating property was overvalued and to remedy the situation they are due a refund of the tax dollars that were over paid.  

The amount that needs to be refunded or credited from MMHD is $3,205.15. This amount is the tax refund for the years 2020, 2021, and 2022, plus interest. 

Valley County provided three options to refund the above amount. As of January 21, 2025 the MMHD board has not chosen which option to implement.