Patient Rights

Patient Rights

Patient and Family-Centered Care

At Sioux Center Health, we provide care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient preferences and needs to ensure that patient values guide all clinical decisions. We place patients at the center of our services to provide care that is family-centered, coordinated, compassionate, and effective. We realize that the term “quality care” means different things to each of us. For us, quality is part of each and every patient experience. To be truly healing and effective, we believe that care must be delivered in a way sensitive to patients’ concerns and comfort and actively involves patients and family members in shared decision making about their care. We continually monitor and seek to improve all processes to ensure that patients receive exceptional care.

For more information on quality measures, you can explore the Iowa Hospital Association’s website at www.iowahospitalfacts.com, which provides information to help make informed choices.

Community Health Needs Assessment

In 2022, Sioux Center Health conducted a Community Health Needs Assessment in order to better understand the health concerns of our community and primary service area. While the assessment is a federal requirement, conducting a needs assessment and responding to those community health needs allows Sioux Center Health to live its mission and make a significant impact in the community.

We encourage you to download the assessment reports under the “More Information” section to learn about the health needs in our community and our strategies to address them. The assessment is completed every three years. Prior years’ reports are available as well. For questions or concerns about the report, please contact Amy Van Beek, Regulatory Specialist at (712) 722-8362.