Community Benefits 2025: Strengthening Health, Together

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Community Benefits 2025: Strengthening Health, Together

Investing in Community Health: Over $23.6 Million in Impact

In 2024, Monadnock Community Hospital (MCH) provided $23,604,000 in essential health and wellness support through our Community Benefits Program. This investment represents our deep commitment as a not-for-profit hospital to building a healthier, more equitable Monadnock Region.

Infographic showing Monadnock Community Hospital's $23,604,000 in community support for 2024. A pie chart illustrates funding categories: $16.3M for Subsidized Health Services, $5.737M for Public Programs, $607K for Charity Care, $492K for Community Programs, and $468K for In-kind Donations. Text descriptions appear on the left.

Here’s how these funds were used to address our community’s most pressing needs:

  • Charity Care: $607,000
    Through our Financial Assistance Program, we ensured that no patient was turned away due to cost, offering direct support to those facing financial hardship.

  • In-Kind Donations: $468,000
    MCH contributed time, training, and resources to area nonprofits, public health efforts, and emergency response teams to help strengthen the region’s safety net.

  • Community Programs: $492,000
    From Mobile Integrated Healthcare to Parent Support Services, our programs brought care and education directly into homes and schools, targeting unmet needs and removing barriers.

  • Subsidized Health Services: $16,300,000
    We absorbed the cost of critical services such as emergency care, behavioral health, and chronic condition management, keeping these lifesaving offerings available and affordable for all.

  • Public Programs Support: $5,737,000
    We covered the gap between federal reimbursements and actual costs for Medicaid and Medicare patients, ensuring continued access to high-quality care regardless of income or insurance status.

Visit Community Benefits for more information about this program and to view detailed reports.

Visit Annual Report for more information on our 2025 Community Report.

Why It Matters

These investments reflect the priorities outlined in our 2024 Community Health Needs Assessment, including mental health access, urgent care availability, expanded primary care, and social determinants of health such as housing and transportation.

At Monadnock Community Hospital, community benefit is not just a responsibility—it’s part of who we are.


Our Community Benefits Program: A Holistic Approach to Health

The MCH Community Benefits Program embodies our core values of compassion, collaboration, honesty, and respect. By addressing the health needs identified in our Community Health Needs Assessment, we tailor our initiatives to provide the most significant impact. Our program includes:

Financial Assistance: Helping those who cannot afford medical care to receive necessary services.
Educational Programs: Offering training and resources to local organizations to improve community health services.
Preventative Care: Implementing initiatives aimed at preventing health issues before they become critical.
Comprehensive Health Services: Subsidizing a wide range of medical services to ensure affordability and accessibility.
Public Health Support: Bridging the gap in government healthcare reimbursements to maintain comprehensive patient care.

Cover of Monadnock Community Hospital Community Benefit Annual Report. Features images of patients and healthcare professionals in hexagonal frames, the Monadnock Community Hospital logo, and the slogan "Caring for Our Community, Together." The website www.monadnockhospital.org is also displayed.

Community Benefit Report


Monadnock Community Hospital 2025 Report to Our Community

Progress with Purpose.

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