About Madera Community Hospital
Mission Statement
Madera Community Hospital is a not-for-profit community health resource, dedicated to
actively promoting and maintaining the health and well-being of residents throughout
the Central Valley. We are committed to identifying and serving our community’s needs
with compassion, concern, care and safety for the individual.
In support of our primary mission, Madera Community Hospital will:
• Be sensitive to the diverse physical, spiritual and psycho-social needs of those
we serve, including the alleviation of pain and suffering, and integrally involving the
family in care delivery.
• Periodically assess the health status and needs of our community, determine which
health services we can appropriately establish and maintain, and act as a catalyst to
ensure that priority health needs are met.
• Work collaboratively with physicians, other health providers, and community leaders to
develop, offer and continuously evolve a comprehensive and integrated continuum of health
services.
• Stimulate high levels of support and participation in educational and outreach
initiatives offered to patients, staff and community members in an effort to promote
both high levels of individual achievement and community health and well being.
• Prudently manage and utilize our financial resources, while ensuring the provision of
high quality, effectively delivered health services.
Vision Statement
Madera Community Hospital will distinguish itself as a leader in identifying and meeting
our community’s health needs by working in partnership with physicians and others to offer
and manage an integrated array of health services upon which a majority of individuals and
employers in our community will rely.
We will:
• Initiate collaborative relationships and strategic alliances which advance our vision.
• Meet or exceed our customers’ expectations through quantifiable clinical and service
quality and coordinated care delivery.
• Actively involve employers and community leaders in our success.
• Be flexible to change as community needs evolve.
• Engage a community which recognizes MCH as a vital community health resource.
• Align hospital and physician interests to better serve our community.
• Strategically invest in services and technologies, such as information technologies
and non-acute care services.
• Selectively expand our Central Valley presence to serve the growing needs of area
residents and purchasers:
1. Madera
2. Chowchilla
3. Kerman
4. N.W. Fresno