Community health and engagement reports

As a non-profit hospital, Children’s identifies and works to address pressing health needs of children in our communities. Children’s reports on this work in two ways:

  • Community health needs assessments (CHNA).Children’s conducts a community health needs assessment every three years to identify health needs in the community.
  • Community Benefit reports. Community Benefits are services and programs Children’s provides with the goal of improving access to health care and overall health. We report on community benefit activities on an annual basis.

Together, the CHNA and Community Benefit tracking are tools that help Children’s to understand, address and invest in improving the health of children — supporting them as they learn, play and grow.

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Please contact a member of our team if you’d like to learn more about our work.

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