Munson Health
 
Community Health Needs Assessment

Munson Healthcare’s continuing commitment in working together with our partners to provide superior quality care and promote community health is reflected in our Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA). This commitment is also reflected in the work we do each day to better understand and address the health needs of our community.

What is the CHNA?

Our Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) represents a collaborative, community-based approach to identify, assess, and prioritize the most important health issues affecting our community. The process is also the foundation that health care providers and the community will use to collaboratively plan, develop, and foster programs to effectively address those needs in our community.

The CHNA looks at health status, barriers to care, and other demographic and social issues affecting people and organizations in the community.

Read the CHNA

Please explore the links below to learn more about the health issues impacting your specific community. We believe our collaborative partners and community members will find valuable and relevant information in the reports and accompanying data.  

Questions about the CHNA may be addressed to contact@mhc.net.







         
Charlevoix Area Hospital 
(Antrim & Charlevoix Counties)
  Kalkaska Memorial Health Center
(Antrim and Kalkaska counties) 
  Mercy Hospital Cadillac
       

 
 
         
Mercy Hospital Grayling

  Munson Medical Center
(Antrim, Benzie, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, and Leelanau counties) 
  Otsego Memorial Hospital 
       

 
   
         
Paul Oliver Memorial Hospital
(Benzie, Grand Traverse, and Leelanau counties)
  West Shore Medical Center