As Catholic health care, we are committed to promoting and defending human dignity. Additionally our commitment to the social justice teachings of the Catholic Church means we are morally obligated to advocate changes the contribute to the common good.
Specifically, we are committed:
- Especially to those who are impoverished and most in need and to changing the conditions that perpetuate poverty
- To the belief that health and well-being are basic human necessities and acting in ways to create health care-both coverage and access-that works for all
- To meeting the needs of the communities we serve by reaching out beyond our walls through services that foster health and well-being
- Fulfilling our moral obligation to provide quality health care in respect for the human dignity of each person we serve
- Protecting the fundamental rights of all individuals by acting to end injustice, and discrimination, especially in health care
- Honoring the gift of creation by protecting the environment and using resources responsibly.