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elements shape our practice of medicine, guide our relationships
with our patients and with each other, and provide the foundation
for the special nature of care at FHC.
[Mission:
n. (mi’-shun) a means of focusing the efforts of those
involved.]
The Mission of Family Health Care, P.C.
To serve the Primary Health Care needs
of families by:
n offering individualized services
in a caring environment;
n searching for ways to improve
our level of quality; and
n adapting to a changing society
through the shared values of our staff
[Vision:
n. (vi’-shun) a means to reflect the essence of something.]
The Vision of Family Health Care, P.C.
To
be a Therapeutic Community for our Patients
[Values:
n. pl. (val’-yews) a means to establish a clear connection
to the Vision and the Mission, evident in the daily actions
of those involved.]
The FHC Values
n
Personal
contentment in life occurs when a person makes an effort to
improve the lives of those less fortunate.
n
Caring
relationships require a commitment to dialogue.
n
The
basis for a healthy life usually requires involvement in a
spiritual community.
n
FHC
is responsible for providing leadership and accountability
to its employees.
n
Quality
in one’s work occurs when one actively explores and
reconciles the options for improving the details.
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