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Premier Health Partners Helps Build Healthier Communities

“Building healthier communities” is our mission. It is the corner-stone on which Premier Health Partners’ (PHP) hospitals are built. It inspires us, motivates us and guides us as we deliver health care service throughout our region.

For Premier Health Partners, building healthier communities encompasses physical health and much more. It includes preventative health, spiritual health, access, quality and service. As you read this report, we hope you will see a snapshot of the many ways we serve our patients and communities.

MVH Neuro IntroAt Miami Valley Hospital neuro-interventional radiology services have been expanded. Read more about the positive effect this specialty is having on individuals in our community. Our nationally-ranked health care is more accessible to more people, right here close to home.

Employer Health Program IntroOur Employer Health program is taking preventative medicine to area employers by screening and educating employees. EmployeeCare is available to many area employees for counseling.

Diabetes IntroOur Bull Family Diabetes Center helps people with diabetes to live fuller, healthier lives.

Health Ministry IntroThe Health Ministries Program through Good Samaritan Hospital takes preventative care and screenings to area congregations. Our Pastoral Care program offers spiritual counseling for many congregations.

Free Clinic IntroUpper Valley Medical Center supports the local free clinic for the growing number of uninsured and underinsured in our communities.

HEAL IntroThe HEAL program at Atrium Medical Center helps families deal with the loss of a child.

Diversity IntroAs part of PHP’s mission to build healthier communities, we instituted our Supplier Diversity Program. Read about a minority-owned business that provides services at PHP.

Health to Communities IntroAs part of PHP’s mission to build a healthier community, we have made great strides in bringing health care facilities and technology to more people.
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