Wayne Memorial Hospital believes it is important to comprehensively quantify the benefits we provide our community. Although reimbursement for services rendered is critical to the operations and stability of our Hospital, we recognize that not all individuals have the ability to pay for medical services.
In keeping with our commitment to serve the community with respect to healthcare, we continue to provide the following: free and reduced care to the indigent and care to persons covered by governmental programs at below-cost, such as Medicaid and subsidized health services. Our community benefit activities include wellness programs, community education, health screenings, support services, charity care, and health professional education.
We invite you to explore the many ways Wayne Memorial Hospital is guiding our community to a healthier lifestyle, and discover the great strides we are taking to demonstrate our commitment to that belief.
Community Benefits Report
Working Hard to Help People LiveWell
Wayne Memorial Hospital believes it is important to comprehensively quantify the benefits we provide our community. Although reimbursement for services rendered is critical to the operations and stability of our Hospital, we recognize that not all individuals have the ability to pay for medical services.
In keeping with our commitment to serve the community with respect to healthcare, we continue to provide the following: free and reduced care to the indigent and care to persons covered by governmental programs at below-cost, such as Medicaid and subsidized health services. Our community benefit activities include wellness programs, community education, health screenings, support services, charity care, and health professional education.
We invite you to explore the many ways Wayne Memorial Hospital is guiding our community to a healthier lifestyle, and discover the great strides we are taking to demonstrate our commitment to that belief.
Community Benefits Report 2007
Community Benefits Report 2008
Community Benefits Report 2009