Community Health Needs Assessment
A Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) is a systematic process involving the community to identify and analyze community health needs. The process provides a way for communities to prioritize health needs, and to plan and act upon unmet community health needs. Community benefits are programs or activities that provide treatment and/or promote health and healing as a response to community needs. Community Benefit reports and Community Health Needs Assessments for Eisenhower Health are posted below.
Please send any feedback you have on our CHNA reports or Implementation Strategy to: TellUs@eisenhowerhealth.org
Consumer Confidence Report
Eisenhower Medical Center uses a well for its water supply. The well provides water to the Main Hospital, Annenberg Pavilion, Autry Tower, Renker Pavilion, Tennity Emergency Department, Andrew Allen Surgical Pavilion, the Davis MRI building and the Central Plant. Water to all other buildings on campus is provided by CVWD. You may download our current Coachella Valley Water District Consumer Confidence Report below.