
“There is a growing need for health care organizations like
St. John’s to tell their community benefit stories. We are proud of
the services we provide to the community.”
- Kim Day
President / CEO
St. John’s Health System |
Dear Friends,
St. John’s has a commitment to the community; a promise to improve health
care, help those who face barriers in their daily lives and provide
breakthrough treatment that saves and rebuilds lives.
Sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy, we are guided in our ministry by the
Mercy heritage of special concern for the poor, sick and uneducated. We
seek to promote good health and well-being, while at the same time we
strive to relieve suffering and address its causes.
When Catholic health care and other not-for-profit health care
organizations began in this country, there was a clear understanding they
would provide community benefit and as a result, they would be granted a
charitable tax exemption.
Today, however, the community service role of not-for-profit health care
is not well understood by policymakers and the public. Therefore, there is
a growing need for health care organizations like St. John’s to tell their
community benefit stories. We are proud of the services we provide to the
community.
This report explains why we commit to a structured, well-organized process
of reporting community benefit. It takes a special look at our subsidy for
Emergency Medical Services in our community and how these resources are
saving lives across the Ozarks.
In communities large and small, residents rely on St. John’s for much more
than medical care. We invite you to read this 2005-2006 Community Impact
Report to learn more about our work and our commitment to continue
improving the health status of the communities we serve.
Sincerely,
Kim Day
Dominic Meldi, M.D.
President / CEO Board Chairman
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