Community Benefit
Queen of the Valley believes strongly in its legal and ethical commitment
to provide the highest level of health care for those ignored or misrepresented
by society at large.
Queen of the Valley's Community Outreach Programs and Initiatives are
based on findings from comprehensive research and Community Health Access
Assessments, conducted every three years by the our medical center to
identify community needs, develop service strategies, and form partnerships
to address key concerns.
Through the development and implementation of these key programs and initiatives,
Community Outreach helps generate improved mental, physical and spiritual
health. We use feedback from our health care professionals, patients and
community to create programs and a line of services that engender cooperation
and empower the individual.
These community benefit programs and activities are carefully monitored
to document and measure progress and this information is reported annually
through the medical center's Community Benefit Report.
The Queen's Community Benefit Program follows the "Advancing the
State of the Art in Community Benefit" (ASACB) principles:
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Emphasis on Disproportionate Unmet Health-related Needs (DUHN)
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Emphasis on Primary Prevention
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Build Seamless Continuum of Care
- Build Community Capacity
- Emphasis on Collaborative Governance
Feedback:
Your feedback is important to us. Please comment on our
FY17 CHNA and FY18-FY20 CB Plan/ Implementation Strategy Reports by emailing
Dana.Codron@stjoe.org.
To view our reports and community health needs assessments,
click here