Community Health Needs Assessment

The Cleveland Clinic health system completed community health needs assessments (CHNAs) for each hospital facility. The goal of these assessments is to identify and evaluate health-related needs in the communities Cleveland Clinic hospitals serve and to use this information to fulfill our mission. The accompanying Implementation Strategy Reports (ISRs) outline the hospitals’ strategies to address identified community health needs. All reports have been formally approved and adopted as required by IRS regulations.

We invite you to view our reports below.

For more information on Cleveland Clinic Health Needs Assessments, please contact chna@ccf.org.

2024 Weston Hospital CHNA and Implementation Strategy Report

2021 Weston Hospital CHNA and Implementation Strategy Report

2019 Weston Hospital CHNA and Implementation Strategy Report

Please Note: The 2019 CHNAs and ISRs were conducted before the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic. Our reports will be adjusted to accommodate the challenges and our responses to the worldwide pandemic and will be fully reported in the next cycle of CHNAs.

2016 Weston Hospital CHNA and Implementation Strategy Report

2013 Weston Hospital CHNA and Implementation Strategy Report

Community Benefit

The community benefit Cleveland Clinic provides is wide-reaching, from making healthcare available for the neediest among us to educating the next generation of healthcare professionals and funding medical research that leads to advanced treatments and cures.