Impacting our Community

Tanner Health System is a nonprofit healthcare provider. Our mission is to improve the health of the communities we serve — not to generate revenues for shareholders.

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Compare Our Care

Tanner Health System is advancing health by consistently delivering quality care, providing the highest possible patient safety and going the extra mile for patient satisfaction. 

We do this all day, every day, for you and your family, ensuring that you receive the best possible clinical outcomes and patient experience.

Our shared commitment

We take our commitment to quality, safety and patient experience seriously. It is shared by everyone at Tanner — from the more than 300 physicians on our medical staff to our administration, nurses, technicians, clinical staff and all non-clinical staff. You and your health and wellbeing are always our first priority.

How we measure care

There is no universal standard for measuring the care we provide. That’s why we measure our quality of care and patient safety by how we compare to national standards and how well we meet your expectations.

Take a closer look

We invite you to take a look at our quality and safety information from two of the leading sources of independent quality information:

 

Questions

Have a question about patient safety?

Have a question? Have a safety or quality concern? Contact Tanner’s Risk Management/Patient Safety Department at 770-812-8935

 

Blogs

How Do Ambulance Teams Decide Which Hospital to Take You To?
How Do Ambulance Teams Decide Which Hospital to Take You To?

When an emergency strikes, one of the first questions on your mind may be, "Which hospital will I be taken to?" In a medical emergency, every second counts, and the decisions made by paramedics and EMTs are crucial in ensuring you receive the right care quickly. Several factors guide this decision to get you the care you need without delay.

Guess the Symptom: COVID-19, Flu or RSV?
Guess the Symptom: COVID-19, Flu or RSV?

It’s that time of year, for sniffles, sneezes and fevers. But is it the common cold or something more, like COVID-19, the flu or RSV (respiratory syncytial virus)? These viral illnesses all have very common symptoms — can you tell the difference?

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