Community Health

What is a Community Health Needs Assessment?

As part of the new requirements for not-for-profit hospitals, every facility is required to conduct a Community Health Needs Assessment every three years and put together a plan to meet the community needs that the assessment identifies.

Every community has different health care needs, including diabetes management, obesity and weight loss management, chronic illness, substance abuse, sexual health, and more.

That's why our assessment team pulls together a broad set of health care consumers from each service area to help us identify the health needs of each individual community.

How Does OSF HealthCare Use This Information?

After the data is collected and each community's health needs are prioritized by greatest need, administrative and caregiver teams at OSF work together to further support current community-based health programs and services as well as starting new programs to help meet the needs for each community.

For example, if diabetes management is shown as a major concern in one of the communities we serve, we might look at current diabetes screening and education programs and see how we can better support those programs or even look at new services and facilities like one of our世界杯2022赛程时间表 offices.

2019 Reports*

At OSF HealthCare, we believe that an informed patient is an engaged patient.

That's why we are sharing all of our Community Health Needs Assessment reports for all of our hospitals across the OSF Ministry.

Community Hospital Summary Full Report
Alton, Illinois OSF Saint Anthony's Health Center PDF (932 kB) PDF (3.5 MB)
Bloomington, Illinois OSF St. Joseph Medical Center PDF (983 kB) PDF (3.7 MB)
Escanaba, Michigan OSF St. Francis Hospital & Medical Group PDF (1 MB) PDF (3.4 MB)
Evergreen Park, Illinois OSF Little Company of Mary Medical Center Unavailable PDF (3.1 MB)
Galesburg, Illinois OSF St. Mary Medical Center PDF (938 kB) PDF (3.8 MB)
Kewanee, Illinois OSF Saint Luke Medical Center PDF (949 kB) PDF (3.6 MB)
Mendota, Illinois OSF Saint Paul Medical Center PDF (926 kB) PDF (3.7 MB)
Monmouth, Illinois OSF Holy Family Medical Center PDF (969 kB) PDF (3.5 MB)
Ottawa, Illinois OSF Saint Elizabeth Medical Center PDF (926 kB) PDF (3.7 MB)
Peoria, Illinois OSF Saint Francis Medical Center PDF (1.3 MB) PDF (7.5 MB)
Pontiac, Illinois OSF Saint James - John W. Albrecht Medical Center PDF (932 kB) PDF (3.5 MB)
Princeton, Illinois OSF Saint Clare Medical Center Unavailable PDF (9 MB)
Rockford, Illinois OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center PDF (986 kB) PDF (3.5 MB)

*The Community Health Needs Assessment for OSF Little Company of Mary / Evergreen Park was conducted in 2018.

County Improvement Plans

McLean County

OSF St. Joseph Medical Center in Bloomington, Illinois has partnered with Advocate BroMenn Medical Center, United Way and the McLean County Health Department to develop a comprehensive plan for addressing the health needs of the Bloomington-Normal community.

2017 McLean County Progress Report(PDF - 1.4 MB)
2018-2020 McLean County Improvement Plan(PDF - 1.8 MB)
2020-2022 McLean County Improvement Plan(PDF - 1.2 MB)

Champaign County

OSF Heart of Mary Medical Center partnered with the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District, Carle Foundation Hospital, and United Way of Champaign County to conduct and document their Community Health Needs Assessment.

2020 Champaign County Community Health Plan(PDF - 4.8 MB)

Vermilion County

OSF Sacred Heart Medical Center partnered with the Vermilion County Health Department, Carle Hoopeston Regional Health Center, and the United Way of Danville Area to conduct and document their Community Health Needs Assessment.

2020 Vermilion County Community Health Plan(PDF - 6.9 MB)

Share Your Feedback

If you would like to provide comments to us related to the content of the Bloomington, Illinois report,please fill out the feedback form.

If you would like to provide comments to us related to all other reports, please email us atCHNAFeedback@osfhealthcare.org.