Community Health Investment
Providence Holy Cross Medical Center (PHCMC) was founded in 1961 by the Sisters of the Holy Cross to serve a growing population in the northern San Fernando Valley. In 1996, the medical center was purchased by Providence Health & Services, which was founded by the Sisters of Providence. These Sisters have been serving the western United States since the mid-1800s and the San Fernando Valley since 1943. PHCMC, a nonprofit health organization, has expanded its facility to 377 beds, serving the health care needs of residents in San Fernando, Santa Clarita and Simi Valleys. To these communities, PHCMC offers a state-of-the-art Cancer Center, a Heart Center, Orthopedics, Neurosciences, Rehabilitation Services, Women’s and Children’s Services, as well as a Level II Trauma Center.
Community Health Needs Assessments and Community Health Implementation Plans
Providence collaborates with social service and government agencies, charitable foundations, community organizations, universities and many other partners to identify the greatest needs through community health needs assessments. Then our solutions are reflected in community health improvement plans.
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Community Benefit Reports
Review joint community health needs assessments, joint community health improvement plans and annual updates to the community benefit plan for Providence Holy Cross Medical Center.