| Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital 
			Completes Community Health Needs Assessment
 
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			 [December 12, 2018] 
			Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital has completed a community health 
			needs assessment and placed the document online for the public.
 The nonprofit hospital identified four priorities for the people and 
			communities it serves in Logan County and eastern Mason County. They 
			are obesity, substance abuse, mental health and cancer.
 
 Completing a community health needs assessment is required of 
			nonprofit hospitals by the Affordable Care Act of 2010. The hospital 
			completed a previous needs assessment in 2015.
 
 To complete the needs assessment, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital 
			collaborated with the Logan County Department of Health and other 
			health and social service providers that represent the vulnerable 
			members of the community.
 
			
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“A multitude of issues determine the health of a community. No single hospital, 
agency or governmental body can be entirely responsible for the health of its 
community,” said Dolan Dalpoas, president and CEO of Abraham Lincoln Memorial 
Hospital. “We look forward to working with our community partners to address 
these critical health needs faced by many in our community.” 
 
The community health needs assessment includes an implementation strategy to 
address how the hospital will meet these priorities in 2018-21.
 
 To view Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital’s community health needs assessment, 
visit
ChooseMemorial.org/ HealthyCommunities.
 
				 
		[Michale Leathers] |