Impacting our Community

Tanner Health System is a nonprofit healthcare provider. Our mission is to improve the health of the communities we serve — not to generate revenues for shareholders.

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Compare Our Care

Tanner Health System is advancing health by consistently delivering quality care, providing the highest possible patient safety and going the extra mile for patient satisfaction. 

We do this all day, every day, for you and your family, ensuring that you receive the best possible clinical outcomes and patient experience.

Our shared commitment

We take our commitment to quality, safety and patient experience seriously. It is shared by everyone at Tanner — from the more than 300 physicians on our medical staff to our administration, nurses, technicians, clinical staff and all non-clinical staff. You and your health and wellbeing are always our first priority.

How we measure care

There is no universal standard for measuring the care we provide. That’s why we measure our quality of care and patient safety by how we compare to national standards and how well we meet your expectations.

Take a closer look

We invite you to take a look at our quality and safety information from two of the leading sources of independent quality information:

 

Questions

Have a question about patient safety?

Have a question? Have a safety or quality concern? Contact Tanner’s Risk Management/Patient Safety Department at 770-812-8935

 

Blogs

Back to School: Wellness Tips for Parents and Kids
Back to School: Wellness Tips for Parents and Kids

Let’s be honest, the back-to-school season can feel more like a sprint than a fresh start. Between early wake-up calls, forgotten lunch boxes and last-minute supply runs, it’s easy to lose sight of your own well-being. But what if this season was more than a mad dash? What if it was your chance to hit “reset” — not just for your kids but for your whole family?

Sexual Health: Seven Tips for Young Adults
Sexual Health: Seven Tips for Young Adults

Talking about sexual health can feel a little awkward or overwhelming, especially when you’re figuring things out in your 20s or 30s. Maybe you’ve had questions or worries, but didn’t know where to start. That’s totally normal. Sexual health isn’t just about avoiding problems — it’s about feeling good in your body, confident in your choices and at ease in your relationships.

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