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In fiscal year 2007, Concord Hospital provided $31,434,130 in community benefit programs and services to the City of Concord and 22 surrounding service area communities. The provision of these services represents Concord Hospital’s long-term commitment to meet the health needs of individuals and families, providing a medical safety net for many, assuring access to medical care broadly and, most especially, for our region’s most vulnerable residents.
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Health Needs Assessment
As a part of our community benefit reporting responsibilities, every five years, healthcare organizations are required to conduct an assessment of the health needs in the community – both needs that are currently being met as well as unmet needs. Concord Hospital, its affiliated partners and other community health organizations plan to conduct a new health needs assessment in 2008. In the meantime, findings from the last Capital Region Health Needs Assessment from 2003 are still being utilized to determine program priorities for addressing identified health needs.
The full 2003 Capital Region Health Needs Assessment Report, complete with appendices and attachments which was filed with the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office on January 1, 2004, as part of Concord Hospital’s 2003 Community Benefit Report, is available through the hospital's philanthropy office.
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