KRMC Community Health Needs Assessment
Kearney Regional Medical Center (KRMC) has prepared and submitted this Community Health Needs Assessment, fulfilling the requirements established by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act requiring that non-profit hospitals conduct community health needs assessments at least every three years. Several aspects of this health assessment represent a collaborative effort between Kearney Regional Medical Center, Two Rivers Health Department and CHI Good Samaritan, gathering input representing the broad interests of the community. A list of community health resources is provided.
KRMC is a full-service, 93-bed acute care hospital and affiliate of Bryan Health, a non-profit, Nebraska-owned health system. Since opening in 2014, KRMC has grown to include a medical clinic, 24-hour emergency room and Level III Trauma Center, Maternity Care Center and Level II Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
The following Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) was completed with our community partners and residents in order to ensure we identify the top health needs impacting our community, leverage resources to improve these health needs, and complete impactful improvement in our community through evidence-based strategies.
We invite you to read the following reports to learn more about the needs of our community, as well as how we are working to fulfill them: