When healthcare really cares, it considers the whole person.
We treat the person — the whole person. This means, when healthcare professionals consider the whole person, the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of each patient, we achieve improved health results. And part of our approach to treating the whole person is ensuring every individual and their family feel recognized, listened to, and understood. We’re sure you’re on the same page when we say, when we treat the whole person, everyone heals.
Catholic health systems provide whole-person care, which means they:
- Develop strong, authentic patient-provider relationships
- Recognize patient experience is of utmost importance
- Treat patients with dignity, respect, and authenticity
- Take a preventative, comprehensive approach to health
We're proud to be members of the Catholic Health Association. The CHA's mission is to advance the Catholic health ministry of the United States in caring for people and communities.