Community Health and Community Benefit

CommonSpirit Health takes a planned, organized and measured approach to meeting identified community health needs or increasing access to health care.

Community Health and Community Benefit

CommonSpirit Health takes a planned, organized and measured approach to meeting identified community health needs or increasing access to health care.

Giving back to the communities we serve

CommonSpirit Health takes a planned, organized, and measured approach to meeting identified community health needs or increasing access to health care. Each of our hospitals conducts a Community Health Needs Assessment at least every three years to help identify priorities upon which to focus our community health improvement efforts.

We address these priorities in three ways:

  1. what we do as a large employer and business in the community,
  2. what we do as a health care organization meeting the needs of our patients, and
  3. our community benefit activities, including patient financial assistance, unpaid costs of Medicaid, and community benefit services for patents and the community-at-large.

For more information or to provide feedback on our Community Health Needs Assessments and Implementation Strategies, please contact us at: [email protected]

*These hospitals were part of Centura Health until August 1st, 2023, when they became fully aligned with CommonSpirit Health.
Reports posted here that were produced prior to August 1st, 2023 retain the Centura Health name.

Find out more about the Community Health and Community Benefit work going on in your neighborhood; view and download the Bob Wilson Memorial Hospital community benefit reports here:

In 2019, CommonSpirit Health’s Colorado hospitals began participating in the Hospital Transformation Program to improve the health of our patients who have Medicaid as a source of health care coverage. As part of this process, we conducted a Community and Health Neighborhood Engagement process to understand how we could best improve the health of our patients. This offered another opportunity to understand the community’s health priorities and to design interventions for our patients that align with the needs in our communities.

Find out more about the Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNA), Community Health Implementation Strategies (CHIP) and Community Benefit work going on in your neighborhood; view and download the community benefit reports here:

 

In 2019, CommonSpirit Health’s Colorado hospitals began participating in the Hospital Transformation Program to improve the health of our patients who have Medicaid as a source of health care coverage. As part of this process, we conducted a Community and Health Neighborhood Engagement process to understand how we could best improve the health of our patients. This offered another opportunity to understand the community’s health priorities and to design interventions for our patients that align with the needs in our communities.

Find out more about the Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNA), Community Health Implementation Strategies (CHIP) and Community Benefit work going on in your neighborhood; view and download the community benefit reports here:

In 2019, CommonSpirit Health’s Colorado hospitals began participating in the Hospital Transformation Program to improve the health of our patients who have Medicaid as a source of health care coverage. As part of this process, we conducted a Community and Health Neighborhood Engagement process to understand how we could best improve the health of our patients. This offered another opportunity to understand the community’s health priorities and to design interventions for our patients that align with the needs in our communities.

Find out more about the Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNA), Community Health Implementation Strategies (CHIP) and Community Benefit work going on in your neighborhood; view and download the community benefit reports here:

In 2019, CommonSpirit Health’s Colorado hospitals began participating in the Hospital Transformation Program to improve the health of our patients who have Medicaid as a source of health care coverage. As part of this process, we conducted a Community and Health Neighborhood Engagement process to understand how we could best improve the health of our patients. This offered another opportunity to understand the community’s health priorities and to design interventions for our patients that align with the needs in our communities.

Find out more about the Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNA), Community Health Implementation Strategies (CHIP) and Community Benefit work going on in your neighborhood; view and download the community benefit reports here:

 

In 2019, CommonSpirit Health’s Colorado hospitals began participating in the Hospital Transformation Program to improve the health of our patients who have Medicaid as a source of health care coverage. As part of this process, we conducted a Community and Health Neighborhood Engagement process to understand how we could best improve the health of our patients. This offered another opportunity to understand the community’s health priorities and to design interventions for our patients that align with the needs in our communities.

Find out more about the Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNA), Community Health Implementation Strategies (CHIP) and Community Benefit work going on in your neighborhood; view and download the community benefit reports here:

In 2019, CommonSpirit Health’s Colorado hospitals began participating in the Hospital Transformation Program to improve the health of our patients who have Medicaid as a source of health care coverage. As part of this process, we conducted a Community and Health Neighborhood Engagement process to understand how we could best improve the health of our patients. This offered another opportunity to understand the community’s health priorities and to design interventions for our patients that align with the needs in our communities.

Find out more about the Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNA), Community Health Implementation Strategies (CHIP) and Community Benefit work going on in your neighborhood; view and download the community benefit reports here:

In 2019, CommonSpirit Health’s Colorado hospitals began participating in the Hospital Transformation Program to improve the health of our patients who have Medicaid as a source of health care coverage. As part of this process, we conducted a Community and Health Neighborhood Engagement process to understand how we could best improve the health of our patients. This offered another opportunity to understand the community’s health priorities and to design interventions for our patients that align with the needs in our communities.

Find out more about the Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNA), Community Health Implementation Strategies (CHIP) and Community Benefit work going on in your neighborhood; view and download the community benefit reports here:

Find out more about the Community Health and Community Benefit work going on in your neighborhood; view and download the St. Catherine Hospital - Dodge City community benefit reports here:

In 2019, CommonSpirit Health’s Colorado hospitals began participating in the Hospital Transformation Program to improve the health of our patients who have Medicaid as a source of health care coverage. As part of this process, we conducted a Community and Health Neighborhood Engagement process to understand how we could best improve the health of our patients. This offered another opportunity to understand the community’s health priorities and to design interventions for our patients that align with the needs in our communities.

Find out more about the Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNA), Community Health Implementation Strategies (CHIP) and Community Benefit work going on in your neighborhood; view and download the community benefit reports here:

In 2019, CommonSpirit Health’s Colorado hospitals began participating in the Hospital Transformation Program to improve the health of our patients who have Medicaid as a source of health care coverage. As part of this process, we conducted a Community and Health Neighborhood Engagement process to understand how we could best improve the health of our patients. This offered another opportunity to understand the community’s health priorities and to design interventions for our patients that align with the needs in our communities.

Find out more about the Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNA), Community Health Implementation Strategies (CHIP) and Community Benefit work going on in your neighborhood; view and download the community benefit reports here:

In 2019, CommonSpirit Health’s Colorado hospitals began participating in the Hospital Transformation Program to improve the health of our patients who have Medicaid as a source of health care coverage. As part of this process, we conducted a Community and Health Neighborhood Engagement process to understand how we could best improve the health of our patients. This offered another opportunity to understand the community’s health priorities and to design interventions for our patients that align with the needs in our communities.

Find out more about the Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNA), Community Health Implementation Strategies (CHIP) and Community Benefit work going on in your neighborhood; view and download the community benefit reports here:

In 2019, CommonSpirit Health’s Colorado hospitals began participating in the Hospital Transformation Program to improve the health of our patients who have Medicaid as a source of health care coverage. As part of this process, we conducted a Community and Health Neighborhood Engagement process to understand how we could best improve the health of our patients. This offered another opportunity to understand the community’s health priorities and to design interventions for our patients that align with the needs in our communities.

Find out more about the Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNA), Community Health Implementation Strategies (CHIP) and Community Benefit work going on in your neighborhood; view and download the community benefit reports here:

In 2019, CommonSpirit Health’s Colorado hospitals began participating in the Hospital Transformation Program to improve the health of our patients who have Medicaid as a source of health care coverage. As part of this process, we conducted a Community and Health Neighborhood Engagement process to understand how we could best improve the health of our patients. This offered another opportunity to understand the community’s health priorities and to design interventions for our patients that align with the needs in our communities.

Find out more about the Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNA), Community Health Implementation Strategies (CHIP) and Community Benefit work going on in your neighborhood; view and download the community benefit reports here: