JCHC Earns 2024 Performance Leadership Award in Quality

Jefferson County Health Center (JCHC) is proud to announce its recognition as a 2024 Performance Leadership Award recipient in Quality by The Chartis Center for Rural Health. This honor places JCHC among the top-performing rural hospitals in the nation, reflecting their unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional care.

“This award speaks to the dedication and expertise of our healthcare team,” said Jacque Bookin-Nosbisch, Chief Nursing Officer. “At JCHC, quality isn’t just a metric; it’s our promise to the community we serve. Every decision we make is centered on ensuring the best outcomes for our patients, and this recognition affirms the impact of those efforts.”

The Performance Leadership Awards, based on the Chartis Rural Hospital Performance INDEX®, recognize rural hospitals that consistently demonstrate excellence in patient care. JCHC’s recognition underscores its role as a leading healthcare provider in Jefferson County, offering compassionate, patient-centered care while driving economic impact.

“The Performance Leadership Awards capture the commitment, diligence, and innovation with which America’s rural hospitals approach the delivery of care within their communities,” said Troy Brown, Network Consultant, The Chartis Center for Rural Health. “It’s a tremendous honor to be able to recognize the efforts of this year’s award winners and celebrate their achievement as part of National Rural Health Day.”

National Rural Health Day, observed annually, emphasizes the importance of rural healthcare and the unique challenges faced by rural providers. Beyond exceptional care, rural hospitals like JCHC contribute significantly to the local economy and public health.

JCHC contributes over 725 jobs and $44 million in total wages, representing nearly 10% of all jobs and 12% of wages in Jefferson County. With over $1.4 million in community benefits provided annually, JCHC is not only a healthcare provider but a pillar of community strength.

Jefferson County Health Center creates an economic ripple effect in the area, supporting:

  • 725 jobs, representing nearly 10% of all employment in Jefferson County.
  • $44 million in total wages, accounting for 12% of the county's wages.
  • $101.2 million in total expenditures, which contributes to over 13% of Jefferson County’s gross domestic product.

In addition to healthcare services, JCHC provides over $1.4 million in community benefits annually, serving over 1,800 people through community programs. This dual role as a healthcare provider and economic engine underscores JCHC’s vital presence in Jefferson County.