Community Health Investment

Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center (PSJMC) was opened in 1944 by the Sisters of Providence to serve a growing population in the San Fernando Valley. Starting from a small 100-bed facility, PSJMC has grown over the years to become a major health care facility serving the residents of northern Los Angeles County. Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center is a 392-bed licensed acute care facility serving the San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys. PSJMC is known for its state-of-the-art technology and high-quality, compassionate care. The 2,500 employees, 400 volunteers, guild members, and over 800 physicians at the medical center share a commitment to provide quality care for all through the Roy & Patricia Disney Family Cancer Center, Bariatric Wellness Center, Stroke Services, Heart and Vascular Institute, Howard and Hycy Hill Neuroscience Institute, Orthopedics Department, Women's Services and Breast Health Center.

Community Health Needs Assessments and Community Health Implementation Plans

Providence collaborates with social service and government agencies, charitable foundations, community organizations, universities and many other partners to identify the greatest needs through community health needs assessments. Then our solutions are reflected in community health improvement plans. 

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Community Benefit Reports

Review joint community health needs assessments, joint community health improvement plans and annual updates to the community benefit plan for Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center.