Fiscal Year 2024 Annual Report
Making Care
Accessible
Updated December 2024
The Region’s 'Safety Net'
Community serves as the area’s main "safety net" provider, caring for a large share of the uninsured and underinsured in Central California — a diverse region that's considered one of America's most challenging for healthcare. We also provide the only combined Level I Trauma Center and comprehensive burn center between Los Angeles and Sacramento. We’re continually striving to live out our mission to better the lives of those we serve, ensuring the highest level of care is available here, close to home.
Providing At-Home Care
86
Home Health Team Members
801
Average Patients Enrolled
1.3M
Miles Traveled to Provide Care in 2024
365K+ MyChart Users
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Providing Secure Online Care
242
Providers Connected to
Patients via Telehealth
63,330+
Telehealth Visits
Annually
125K+
MyChart Messages Sent
(Between Community
Health Providers and Patients)
How We Continue to Grow Access to Care:
Community Regional celebrates largest sonography training program graduating class
The hospital’s training program is one of California’s few hospital-based sonography programs, and the only one in the nation accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) to train in five different sonography disciplines.
MyHealthMate mobile app helps you navigate pregnancy and parenthood
Community Health System’s custom app puts your and your baby’s health information all in one place.
Community partnership gives doula trainees access to firsthand hospital experience
Community’s partnership with the BLACK Wellness & Prosperity Center provides a more effective training experience for future doulas and provides Valley parents with increased access to care.
Resource center gives Valley moms breastfeeding support and more
In a region where breastfeeding rates are far below state averages, the Mother’s Resource Center, located on the Community Regional Medical Center campus, is one of the Central Valley’s most significant resources for mothers and their newborns — providing education and one-on-one support.
Advanced cardiac care saves local restaurateur experiencing ‘widowmaker’ heart attack
If it wasn’t for the advanced cardiac care available at Clovis Community, Aaron Vasquez likely wouldn’t have survived one of the deadliest heart attacks.
Helping pregnant women battling substance use get the care they need
Family medicine physicians are leading efforts to train labor and delivery care teams about substance use disorder to provide a more welcoming and supportive birthing experience for pregnant patients with addictions and to encourage more new moms to seek treatment.
Sickle Cell Adult Clinic in Clovis
We learn how Community Health System is providing access to care for patients living with sickle cell disease at the Sickle Cell Adult Clinic in Clovis, the only comprehensive clinic dedicated to help patients battling sickle cell disease.
Dr. Mohammed Bukari, director of the sickle cell adult clinic, and Stephanie Harris Mercado, physician assistant, explain more.
Dr. Mohammed Bukari, director of the sickle cell adult clinic, and Stephanie Harris Mercado, physician assistant, explain more.
Stroke education to rural communities
Community Health System's stroke team recently attended Farmworker's Appreciation Day to provide stroke education to Mendota, CA, residents.
Fresno Mission Respite Center
We speak with Ginger Bird, a home health nurse, and Priscilla Robbins, the chief ministry officer for Fresno Mission about their partnership with Community.
Fall Prevention Workshop
Team members from Community held an interactive workshop to educate on fall prevention.