WILSON, Pa. — Access to health care, chronic disease prevention and mental health care are the key priorities for people serviced by St. Luke’s University Health Network, its most recent study has found.
Physicians and community partners came together Monday at St. Luke’s Easton Campus to analyze the network’s latest Community Health Needs Assessment.
St. Luke’s Easton Campus President Linda J. Grass said the network is “here to serve a community, and our community staff has just been wonderful again, keeping us in touch with all of our community partners.”…