Vital Signs
Vital signs are physical signs that indicate an individual is alive, such as heart beat, breathing rate, temperature, and blood pressure. These signs may be observed, measured, and monitored to assess an individual's level of physical functioning.
Vital signs for a health system indicate whether the organization's mission is alive and viable. They include commitment to quality, focus on patient-centered care, integration of advanced technology, demonstration of community value and attainment of financial stability. Much like human vital signs, these signs may also be observed, measured and monitored to assess an organization's level of functioning.
The purpose of this report is to provide you with a snapshot of the health of our critical mission through the vital signs of University Health System.
2009 Annual Report: Living Proof for Bexar County and Beyond
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2008 Annual Report: Defining the Mission
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2006 Annual Report: Vital Signs
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2005 Annual Report: A Mission for Life
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