CHI Health Invests in It's Communities
CHI Health gave back more than $164.5 million in community benefits last fiscal year. The health system, comprising 30 hospitals, 200 clinics and more than 8,620 employees in Nebraska, Iowa, North Dakota and Minnesota, recently posted the CHI Health Community Impact Report 2025 on its website.
According to the report, the largest investment, 75 percent, ensured access to healthcare in communities served by CHI Health hospitals and clinics. That $122.5 million helped 55,227 uninsured or underinsured patients who could not afford to pay for healthcare services, and subsidized the unreimbursed cost of providing care for an additional 283,673 Medicaid patients.
The remaining, $42 million, was invested in internal and external services, programs and partner organizations to improve community health. CHI Health’s Community Health Improvement Grant program, alone, invested $1,126,841 in local nonprofits that collectively served over 219,000 individuals and addressed critical challenges including mental health, hunger, homelessness and violence.
Visit our Community Benefit page for the full CHI Health Community Impact Report and Snapshots.
CHI Health, a regional health network with a unified mission, is a member of CommonSpirit Health.
CommonSpirit Health is committed to creating healthy communities, delivering exceptional patient care, and ensuring every person has access to quality health care. With its national office in Chicago, and a team of over 160,000 employees and over 35,000 physicians and advanced practice clinicians, CommonSpirit Health is comprised of approximately 2,200 care sites, including 138 hospitals in 24 states. In 2025, CommonSpirit Health provided $3 billion in community benefit.