Catholic Health Association of the United States
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The Catholic Health Association of the United States (CHA) was founded in 1915 as the "Catholic Hospital Association of the United States and Canada." Based in St. Louis, Missouri, it also operates an office in Washington, DC.
CHA is dedicated to serving the nation's Catholic health care organizations and supporting the strategic directions of mission, ethics, and advocacy. Each CHA member expresses its commitment to the ministry and to its individual founders through a mission statement.
CHA and its members are committed to:
- Providing compassionate, high-quality care for bodies, minds, and spirits
- Promoting health and well-being for all persons and communities
- Paying special attention to those who are poor, underserved, and most vulnerable.
- Acting to end poverty, injustice, and discrimination
- Using our resources responsibly
- Acting in harmony with the Catholic Church