St. Johns Swot Analysis

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A.1 Description of the Organization St. Johns Hospital is a non-profit hospital that has been serving the west side of Los Angeles and Santa Monica since 1942. St. John’s was founded by the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth. The hospital has 266 beds, and has physicians, nurses, volunteers and support staff who work as a team, to provide the best possible medical care to its patients and community. St. Johns is rooted in the Catholic health care traditions which are devoted to providing leading- edge medicine with unwavering compassion and personalized care. The mission of St. Johns is to reveal Gods’ love for all, especially the poor and vulnerable through our compassionate service. The core values of the hospital are built on respect,…show more content…
Strengths SWOT is used to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats to the organization. One of the strengths of St. John's is reaching out to the community and helping the homeless. St. Johns provides meals for the homeless when they come to the Emergency Room. In addition, they provide clothing when needed. A second strength of the hospital is the volunteer program called the Angels. Angels assist patients as they enter the emergency room. The Angels walk into each room and check on the patients to see if they need additional assistance. B2 Weakness One of the weaknesses of St. Johns Hospital is helping patients with no insurance and is unable to pay for the services. St. Johns is a non-profit organization. When patients do not have insurance, the services are often times free. The likelihood of the bill being paid once the patient walks out of the door is slim to none. Some patients are homeless while others are unemployed and don’t have the money for treatment. The hospital has a lot of unpaid accounts, and they are losing money daily. Another weakness of the hospital is being understaffed in the Emergency Room. When hospitals are understaffed the wait time for patients is very long. Patients become very upset when they are in pain and have to wait to be seen for hours. Insured patients have options. If the wait time is shorter at another hospital, the patients will no longer come to St. Johns, and the hospital will lose…show more content…
St. Johns is in a very tourist heavy area. Each patient who comes to the hospital is questioned in regard to having traveled in certain parts around the world. The hospital has to be constant alert to make sure that the disease doesn’t continue to spread. Another threat to St. John’s has been the recent change in health care laws. Some of the services that the hospital provides are not covered. Often times, patients still have bills to pay for the treatment they needed even though they have insurance. It is a threat because people think they have insurance, and they don’t have all that they need to meet their health care treatment people will not come into the hospital once they realize how much they have to actually pay for the
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