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Causes: General Hospitals, Health
Mission: Living god's love by inspiring health, wholeness and hope.
Programs: Lodi memorial hospital is a non-profit, acute care hospital providing high quality services that promote health and rehabilitation, prevent disease, and treat and care for the sick and injured. Hospital staff, medical staff and the governing board are dedicated to treating all patients and visitors as individuals with equal dignity, respect and quality of care. Lodi memorial hospital treats and provides care to its patients through inpatient and outpatient services. Inpatients receive care through medical-surgical, peri-operative, peri-natal, pediatric, intensive care, and acute-physical rehabilitation services. Outpatient care includes 24-hour emergency, diagnostic services, surgery, rehabilitation and education. Lodi memorial hospital identifies the health-care and health maintenance needs and preferences of the community it serves. Diagnostic, rehabilitative, educational, treatment and preventative services are developed as appropriate for a hospital of this size and role. Lodi memorial hospital, consistent with its non-profit status, develops financial resources to adequately support health maintenance and patient-care services; charity care for those unable to pay, working capital needs; and capital requirements of plant, equipment and evolving technology. Every effort is made to keep costs affordable for patients while continuously striving to improve the quality of service.
lodi memorial community clinics are licensed under the department of public health services regulations, and are owned and operated by the lodi memorial hospital association, inc. , a not-for-profit entity and will provide medical care to any age. A community clinic unit offers services during posted hours of business, with at least one physician experienced in the community clinic practice. Specialty consultation will be available by phone or referral to members of the medical staff. In 2016, four (4) community clinics were licensed and operational.