Review the Stevens District Hospital Strategic-Planning Scenario about a fictional, not-for-profit acute care hospital in Jefferson City. The hospital

 Review the Stevens District Hospital Strategic-Planning Scenario about a fictional, not-for-profit acute care hospital in Jefferson City. The hospital provides a range of services, including medical, surgical, rehabilitation, and emergency care in a regional market of 80,000 people. This assignment and future course assignments will use this hospital and scenario information.

You are a health care leader at Stevens District Hospital and have been asked to participate in a reinvention process. Throughout this course, you’ll be evaluating the data from this hospital including:

  • Mission and vision
  • SWOT analysis
  • SMART goals

At the end of this evaluation, you’ll be tasked with creating a presentation that summarizes for the board all you’ve learned.

Write a 175- to 350-word email to a former coworker in which you:

  • Describe your initial thoughts about Stevens District Hospital, including:
  • The market served by the hospital
  • Current financial challenges
  • Any takeaways you have after reviewing the scenario
  • Describe if you think Stevens would be a good hospital to transfer to.

Cite 2 peer-reviewed, scholarly, or similar references to support your summary. These references need to be from the academic library.

Format your assignment according to APA guidelines.

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