Community Health Needs Assessment
Guided by its mission and vision, Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic is dedicated to strengthening the health of our communities and creating a holistic healing ministry where compassionate care and quality healthcare intersect. Our hospitals have a long history of serving the entire community, with a special concern for the disadvantaged and most vulnerable.
In the past, we have employed different methods to assess and address the health needs of the communities it serves within the Philadelphia Region. In 2012, we collaborated with 28 hospitals through the Delaware Valley Healthcare Council to contract with the Public Health Management Corporation, a private non-profit public health institute, to assist with data collection, research and initial prioritization of the health needs in the individual communities that are served by Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic’s acute care hospitals.
The purpose was to gain a distinct understanding of the most pressing health issues affecting our communities, as well as develop an implementation strategy to improve the overall health of our communities.
As described in each Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) document, the community’s unmet priority health care needs were identified based on the analysis of the data and community input, and then prioritized based on the needs each hospital could positively impact.