Community Benefit Program
Community Hospital truly is part of the community it serves. We offer everything from classes and support groups to direct services and grant funding to meet healthcare needs in our community.
It’s a community thing…
About a decade ago, Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula created the Community Benefit Program. We wanted to make sure we were doing our part to keep our community healthy.
In 2007, we kept that commitment by providing $123.9 million and 21,172 volunteer hours to help the community. Here’s how we did it:
We improved access to healthcare
Some $119,322,330 was dedicated to people in need, people who might not otherwise be able to afford healthcare. This money also includes the unreimbursed cost of caring for those covered by government insurance programs such as Medi-Cal and Medicare.
We built healthy communities
We earmarked $2,314,849 for determining and addressing the community’s health needs.
We made health education and wellness priorities
We devoted $1,753,470 to educating people about how their lifestyle choices affect their health. We focused on self-care, early detection, and disease management. And we made sure our healthcare professionals were receiving the latest education.
We took special care with those who have special needs
We invested $517,836 in those at risk because of age, involvement in a violent relationship, chemical dependence, mental illness, HIV, or socioeconomics.
The dollars at work in our community:
| Improving Access to Healthcare |
14.3 |
96.3 |
| Building Healthy Communities |
12.0 |
1.9 |
| Health Education and Wellness |
54.9 |
1.4 |
| Special Care for Special Needs |
18.8 |
0.4 |
| Total |
100.0 |
100.0 |
Tracking and reporting community benefit activities to the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) is a requirement of the state legislature (SB 697).
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Community benefit grantmaking guidelines
Community Hospital makes grants from the Community Benefit Fund to nonprofit organizations and multi-agency collaborative organizations in support of health assessment and improvement projects within our service area.
The document linked below provides information regarding the mission, scope, and guidelines of this program.
Community Benefit Grantmaking Guidelines
This document is available for download in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). Adobe® Acrobat® software is required to view PDF files. To download the free software, click here.
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Speakers Bureau
Part of Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula’s mission as a nonprofit organization is to inform and educate our community about health issues.
Upon request, the hospital’s Communication and Marketing department can furnish speakers on health and medical topics. In most cases, there is no fee. Exceptions include a talk that constitutes training or enhances a company’s ability to make money, a presentation that requires extraordinary preparation, or an appearance that lasts more than 30 minutes.
For more information, contact Communication and Marketing at (831) 625-4505 or send an e-mail message to Lauren Elsensohn, communication specialist, at lauren.elsensohn@chomp.org.
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Community benefit report
If you would like a copy of our complete community benefit report, please write to us at: Administration, P.O. Box HH, Monterey, CA 93942, or call (831) 625-4528.
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