What is Community
Investment?
Community Investment aims to create healthier communities by supporting the entirety of a person and ensuring access to comprehensive care for all. It includes various activities and initiatives beyond traditional healthcare services.
- Capital Investments: Funds spent on increasing healthcare access for our communities, such as new clinics or health centers, hospital expansions, or partnerships with community organizations.
- Community Contributions: Resources, services, or financial support provided to local community groups, charities, or initiatives to foster community development and well-being.
- Faith-Based Care: Healthcare services that further our faith-based mission to the global community, often focusing on holistic care that includes spiritual support.
- Medicare Shortfalls: The financial losses incurred when Medicare reimbursement does not cover the total cost of the services provided.
- Community Benefit: Programs and services designed to improve community health.
We work beyond our hospital walls
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