Samaritan & MultiCare Affiliation

Building a Healthier, Stronger Future

Plans are underway for Samaritan Health Services to affiliate with MultiCare Health System, a highly respected, mission-driven organization based out of Tacoma, Washington.  

The affiliation, which is expected to be finalized in the spring or summer of 2026 — pending state and federal regulatory approval — will enable Samaritan to remain a locally governed, community-based health system while gaining access to new resources and expertise. 

As part of the agreement, MultiCare has committed to invest resources over the next 10 years to modernize Samaritan’s facilities, grow primary and specialty care, and introduce new technologies and telehealth capabilities that improve access, patient experience and help lower the cost of care. This investment also includes plans to expand Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, adding inpatient capacity and ensuring the region’s growing population has continued access to local hospital care. The affiliation will also bring MultiCare’s leading behavioral health network – the largest in Washington – into Samaritan’s service area, increasing access across the mid-Willamette Valley and central coast. 

Through this affiliation, Samaritan, including its hospitals, clinics and health plans, will serve as MultiCare’s first health system in Oregon and bring the first health plans and critical access hospitals into the MultiCare system.

Join Us for a Town Hall Meeting to Learn More

Samaritan leaders are inviting the public to learn more at a series of upcoming town halls across our service area.

Each session will be hosted by Marty Cahill, president and CEO of Samaritan Health Services, together with Samaritan hospital and system leadership. Learn about the planned MultiCare affiliation and have the opportunity to ask questions during an open Q&A session.

Because many community members have also expressed interest in learning more about Medicare and Medicare Advantage health plans, licensed health insurance agents who specialize in Medicare will host informational tables at each in-person event to answer questions before and after the presentations.

Registration is required as seating is limited at each in-person event.

Because of the enthusiastic response in our communities, a new event has been added for valley residents on Tuesday, Nov. 25 at Boulder Falls Inn Event Center in Lebanon.

Register for an Event Near You

EVENT IS FULL – See additional event on Nov. 25

Lebanon Town Hall – Wednesday, Nov. 12, 6 to 7 p.m.

Samaritan Lebanon Community Hospital, conference rooms A/B/C/D.

525 N Santiam Hwy., Lebanon

Use hospital’s back entrance to access conference rooms.

 

Lincoln City Town Hall – Monday, Nov. 17,
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Lincoln City Community Center Multipurpose Room.

2150 NE Oar Place, Lincoln City

 

EVENT IS FULL – See additional event on Nov. 25

Corvallis Town Hall – Tuesday, Nov. 18,
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, conference rooms A/B.

3600 SW Samaritan Drive, Corvallis

Use hospital’s front entrance to access conference rooms

 

EVENT IS FULL – See additional event on Nov. 25

Albany Town Hall – Monday, Nov. 24,
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Samaritan Albany General Hospital, Reimer Room.

1046 6th Ave. SW, Albany

The Reimer Room is in a standalone building, just northwest of the main hospital building.

 

Lebanon Town Hall – Tuesday, Nov. 25,
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Boulder Falls Inn Event Center

605 Mullins Drive, Lebanon

 

Newport Town Hall – Monday, Dec. 1,
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Center for Health Education, halls A/B/C.

740 SW Ninth St., Newport

 

Virtual Town Hall – Thursday, Dec. 11,
Noon to 1 p.m.

Thursday, Dec. 11, noon to 1 p.m.

Virtual forum via Microsoft Teams. You will receive a link after registering.

 

 

Why Now

To meet the needs of our communities, we must be able to expand services, modernize facilities and recruit more clinicians.  

We need improved tools and spaces for our talented team of caregivers to deliver the very best care — from ensuring patients can see a clinician close to home to reducing wait times or investing in programs that help people stay healthy. 

This is not the first time we’ve taken bold action to secure our future. Nearly 30 years ago, Lebanon Community Hospital and Good Samaritan Hospital in Corvallis joined together to form Samaritan Health Services. What began as two hospitals has grown into the five-hospital integrated delivery system we are today. This affiliation is the next evolution of that journey — ensuring we will not only survive, but thrive, and continue serving our communities for generations to come. 

This is a historic moment for Samaritan, and together with MultiCare we are ensuring a stronger, healthier future for the people and communities we serve. 

Illustration of Samaritan's service area

What This Means for Patients & The Community

We are proud to continue serving our community and are excited about what this affiliation means for the future of health care in our region. Together, we will provide even greater access to the excellent clinical care for which Samaritan is known. 

It’s important to note that our affiliation with MultiCare does not change anything for our patients today. Samaritan Health Services patients can continue to see the same providers they know and trust. 

What will stay the same: 

  • Your access to the MyChart patient portal. 
  • The locations and services we offer today.
  • Our continued focus on high-quality, patient-centered care.
Medical staff in a hallway at a hospital.

What This Means for Our Team Members 

The affiliation doesn’t change our team’s commitment to provide compassionate, high-quality care to each and every patient. The dedication, expertise and compassion of Samaritan employees are a key part of what makes Samaritan so special.

Why MultiCare

Samaritan and MultiCare share strong alignment in structure, culture and commitment to community. Both organizations are: 

  • Nonprofit, community-based health systems. 
  • Guided by aligned missions, visions and values. 
  • Committed to local governance with community influence and oversight. 
  • Strategically aligned in the areas of expanding access, improving quality, advancing population health and promoting heath equity. 

This affiliation is about strengthening health care in our region – while giving our teams new tools and resources to provide high-value care. Samaritan will remain a locally governed, community-based health system while gaining access to new resources, technology and expertise. 

MultiCare has grown over their 140-year history through affiliations like ours into a system with more than 28,000 employees, with 13 hospitals in Washington, supported by more than 300 clinics and care locations across the Pacific Northwest. They are nationally recognized for their expertise in population health and operate the region’s largest behavioral health network.

A service area map for Multicare.

 

MultiCare’s Current Service Area

MultiCare has grown over their 140-year history through affiliations like ours into a system with more than 28,000 employees, with 13 hospitals in Washington, supported by more than 300 clinics and care locations across the Pacific Northwest. They are nationally recognized for their expertise in population health and operate the region’s largest behavioral health network.

 

Map showing service area for Samaritan Health Services with locations of hospitals and clinics.

 

Samaritan’s Service Area

Samaritan is a nonprofit regional health system that brings together five community hospitals, more than 80 physician clinics and multiple health insurance plans to serve more than 280,000 residents in Oregon’s Benton, Lincoln and Linn counties. Samaritan employs more than 6,000 employees, including 650 clinicians, and is governed by a volunteer board made up of community members.

 

What’s Next

Nothing is changing today; daily operations will remain the same. We remain committed to our number one priority: providing our patients and members with compassionate, high-quality service. 

Samaritan and MultiCare will sign the formal affiliation agreement, paving the way for Samaritan to become part of MultiCare. The two organizations will be taking the steps needed to bring the affiliation to completion — including seeking necessary state and federal regulatory approvals — which is expected to occur in the spring or summer of 2026 followed by a period of integration before we are fully operating as one system. This is a historic moment for Samaritan, and together with MultiCare we are ensuring a stronger, healthier future for the people and communities we serve. 

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Frequently Asked Questions About the Affiliation With MultiCare, Updated Oct. 30, 2025

What led to this decision?

To meet the growing health care needs of our communities, Samaritan must continue to evolve. That means expanding services, modernizing facilities and recruiting more clinicians. We need the tools, technology and spaces that allow our teams to deliver the very best care — whether that’s ensuring patients can see a clinician close to home, reducing wait times or expanding preventive programs that help people stay healthy.  

How was this decision made? 

Samaritan’s Board of Directors and senior leadership undertook a thoughtful and comprehensive evaluation process, guided by an independent consultant specializing in nonprofit health care. This process explored a full range of options — including remaining independent — to ensure Samaritan can strengthen and grow its mission for generations to come.  

What criteria were used to select MultiCare? 

The Board identified clear objectives for any potential affiliation: Strengthen Samaritan’s role as the region’s trusted provider, partner and employer of choice; Expand access, improve quality and promote health equity; Maintain local governance and community-based decision making; Find a strong cultural and strategic fit; Secure the capital necessary to modernize facilities and support future growth.  

Why are MultiCare and Samaritan a good fit? 

Both Samaritan and MultiCare are nonprofit, locally governed, mission-driven organizations with deep commitments to community-based care. Our shared values — including a focus on health equity, quality and population health — make this an ideal partnership. From our first conversations, it was clear that our missions and cultures align closely. 

Were other organizations considered?  

Yes. Samaritan evaluated several potential partners using defined criteria, including mission alignment, community commitment and long-term sustainability. MultiCare emerged as the strongest match for Samaritan’s values, strategy and vision for the future. 

What happens next? 

Samaritan and MultiCare will submit their joint application and sign a definitive agreement. The definitive agreement is the legal document that finalizes the terms of the affiliation, to which each organization’s board of directors has already agreed. Once submitted, the affiliation will require review and approval from state and federal regulators. After those reviews and the closing of the transaction, we will begin integration planning.  

How long will the affiliation process take? 

The process will take many months. We anticipate receiving regulatory approvals in the spring or summer of 2026, which will be followed by an integration period that will likely take several months before we are operating as one system. 

Will Samaritan change its name? 

The agreement allows us to continue to use our name and logo alongside MultiCare’s logo in an endorsing format, reflecting our shared mission while preserving Samaritan’s strong local identity.

Is there a possibility that the affiliation will not be finalized

Both Samaritan and MultiCare are committed to this partnership and optimistic about the path forward. However, the process includes multiple steps and approvals. Until those are complete, the affiliation is not final.  

If the affiliation is not finalized, how will Samaritan move forward? 

Over the past year, Samaritan has made significant progress improving access, stabilizing finances and strengthening operations. That progress will continue regardless of the outcome. Should there be a delay or change in the affiliation process, we will remain focused on sustainability and advancing our mission of building healthier communities together, while continuing to explore strategic partnerships that benefit our region.

What steps are being taken to ensure communication with the public as this affiliation work continues?

Samaritan is committed to open and ongoing communication throughout this process. We have established a dedicated webpage samhealth.org/Affiliation to share updates, key milestones and answers to common questions.  

In addition, we will continue to keep our communities informed through public forums, outreach meetings, speaking engagements, press releases, e-newsletters, social media and other engagement opportunities. Our goal is to ensure that community members, employees and partners have clear, timely information as the affiliation progresses and that their voices remain an important part of the process.  

 

Can I still see my doctor? 

Yes, you can continue to see the Samaritan providers you know and trust. Please continue to keep your appointments and access the care you need as you need it.

Will this impact wait times or appointment availability? 

Daily operations will continue as normal throughout this process. We remain committed to our number one priority – providing our patients with compassionate, high-quality care and our members with service they deserve.

Will any clinics or services close?

Both Samaritan and MultiCare are deeply committed to expanding access, improving quality and advancing health equity. MultiCare has made a significant long-term investment commitment to Samaritan, focused on strengthening hospitals, clinics and services so that our communities have even more care options close to home.

What does MultiCare have to offer patients in our communities?

MultiCare brings deep expertise in population health, value-based care and behavioral health – areas that directly benefit patients by improving care coordination, enhancing outcomes and reducing unnecessary costs. Through its Physicians of Southwest Washington population health enterprise, MultiCare has successfully managed care for hundreds of thousands of patients through advanced analytics and integrated clinical programs.

Together, Samaritan and MultiCare will apply these same capabilities to strengthen care delivery across the mid-Willamette Valley and central Oregon Coast – expanding access, improving efficiency, and ensuring patients receive coordinated, affordable care.

Will costs increase for patients?

We do not anticipate that patient costs will increase as a result of this affiliation. In fact, one of the key reasons Samaritan selected MultiCare as its partner is because of MultiCare’s proven success in improving quality while lowering the total cost of care in the communities it serves.

Will Samaritan continue to support social determinants of health initiatives?

Absolutely. Addressing social determinants of health such as housing, nutrition and transportation remains central to Samaritan’s mission of building healthier communities together. Both Samaritan and MultiCare share a strong, long-standing commitment to advancing health equity and improving population health. Through this affiliation, we will be able to expand resources and partnerships that help remove barriers to care and improve overall well-being.

 

Will my insurance still be accepted?

Patients and members can be assured that there will be no changes to the insurance plans accepted at Samaritan facilities in 2026 as a result of this affiliation. You can continue to use your current in-network insurance when receiving care at Samaritan locations.

The affiliation requires both state and federal review, which we anticipate will conclude in 2026. Only after regulatory approval would any planning for future integration begin.

Learn more about our in-network insurance plans at samhealth.org/InsuranceBilling.

Will current plan offerings, pricing or networks change for employers or their employees?

No. None of Samaritan’s current or 2026 plan offerings, pricing, or networks will change because of the planned affiliation. Members and employers will continue to receive the same level of service and access to their trusted providers. In the years ahead, Samaritan and MultiCare will explore ways to enhance value, expand access, and improve quality for members and employer groups.

Will there be any changes to what’s considered in-network?

Pursuing affiliation does not impact our network today for our health plan members.

Will there be any interruption in claims processing during the transition? 

There should be no interruption to services or claims processing.

Will Samaritan Health Plans call centers, member services or grievance processes change? 

Samaritan Health Plans call centers, member services and grievance processes will continue as usual, and we remain committed to our number one priority – providing our members with compassionate, high-quality service.

Does MultiCare have health plans today?

MultiCare does not currently operate health plans. However, they are building this capability as part of their strategy to advance population-based care and value-based payment models. Samaritan brings deep expertise through Samaritan Health Plans and InterCommunity Health Network CCO, which will strengthen MultiCare’s integrated network. Together, we’ll be able to enhance how care is coordinated, managed and delivered, improving outcomes for the people and employers we serve.

What will the governance structure be for InterCommunity Health Network CCO after the affiliation? Will a Community Advisory Council remain in place?

MultiCare and Samaritan are both committed to local governance for community-based decision making. The affiliation will fully comply with Oregon Health Authority requirements for coordinated care organizations, including maintaining a community advisory council and local oversight structure. These councils ensure that the voices of our members, providers and community partners remain central to decision making, just as they are today.

 

Will affiliations with medical schools, residency programs and allied health institutions remain in place?

No immediate changes are expected to existing partnerships. Samaritan will continue to collaborate closely with our medical school and allied health partners to ensure continued alignment and support. Like Samaritan, MultiCare operates robust graduate medical education programs and values the opportunity to educate and train future health care professionals.

Will there be changes to local investments, sponsorships or partnerships? 

Samaritan’s commitment to supporting our community through community benefit activities, partnerships and strategic sponsorships remains unchanged.

How will donor gifts be managed through the transition?

Donor intent and local impact remain central to Samaritan’s philanthropic mission. Funds donated to existing Samaritan foundations will continue to be managed locally and benefit the hospitals and communities they were intended to support. This approach will not change through the affiliation process.

 

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