Mission Hospitals
Mission Hospitals are healthcare facilities established by religious organizations or non-profit groups to provide medical care, often in underserved areas. They focus on delivering compassionate care, promoting health education, and addressing the needs of the community. These hospitals may offer a range of services, including emergency care, maternity services, and outpatient treatments.
Many Mission Hospitals rely on volunteers and donations to operate, allowing them to keep costs low for patients. They often emphasize holistic care, integrating physical, emotional, and spiritual support. By serving vulnerable populations, Mission Hospitals play a crucial role in improving public health and access to medical services.