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About Us
Granville Health System is a locally owned and operated healthcare
organization that is accredited by the Joint Commission
on Accreditation of healthcare Organizations and is
licensed by the state of North Carolina. Granville Health System provides
inpatient acute care, long-term residential care,
obstetrical services, 24-hour emergency care, outpatient
surgical, mental health and diagnostic services to the
Granville County community. It operates 5 facilities:
the 62-bed Granville Medical Center; 80-bed Brantwood
Nursing Center; Harold Sherman Adult Day Center;
Granville Surgical Associates; Stovall Medical Center;
South Granville Primary Care; and South Granville
Medical Center, which includes the Community Immediate
Care Center and South Granville Specialty Clinic. GHS also cooperates in several healthcare
services with Duke University Healthcare System and
Maria Parham Hospital.
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Mission
The
mission of Granville Health System is to provide the
community we serve with the very best health care delivered
with compassion and pride.
Vision
GHS will be the preferred
health care resource for the communities it serves, working
in partnership with physicians and staff to deliver
exceptional care.
Values
Granville
Health system will seek to fulfill its mission and
accomplish its vision through faithfulness to the values of:
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Excellence
- with a passion for exceeding expectations in
clinical care and service quality
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Teamwork
- to include the people we serve, each other,
and our community partners
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Respect
- of both patient and coworker opinions and
beliefs
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Integrity
- through ethical, fair, and trustworthy
behavior
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Stewardship
- by responsibly managing and applying our
resources
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Accountability
- through our conduct, actions, decisions, and
commitments
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