Strengthening and expanding our investments and partnerships

HCA Healthcare invests in healthier tomorrows for the communities we serve through strategic community partnerships. As we strengthen relationships with our neighbors in our hometowns, we are addressing key issues tied to education, workforce development, civic/economic advancement, veterans, health equity and well-being.

Our commitments and actions

In the past few years, we have announced partnerships with several national organizations to improve health equity in our communities including March of Dimes, Johnson & Johnson and American Heart Association.

In addition, to help support innovative initiatives focused on addressing high-priority community needs and health equity, the HCA Healthcare Foundation established an $80 million community impact fund in 2020.

At HCA Healthcare, we collaborate with community and national organizations to address societal concerns and are proud to partner with organizations that support equity in the communities we serve.

Institute for Diversity and Health Equity
National Association of Health Services Executives
National Urban League

Our strategic partnership investments include those that will help increase the diversity of our talent pipeline to better reflect the communities we serve.

Our $10 million investment in Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Hispanic-Serving Institutions aims to create a more diverse pipeline of future healthcare professionals. Since 2021, we have announced gifts to universities across the HCA Healthcare footprint for scholarships, internship opportunities and faculty support. These partnerships aim to help students excel with degrees that lead to advancement and growth, drive diversity in healthcare, and in turn, make a meaningful impact on the quality of healthcare in the communities we serve. To complement this investment, we launched the HCA Healthcare Scholars 365 program, through which we host on-site and virtual opportunities available to all students at our partner institutions.

At HCA Healthcare, we value increased board representation of people of color and women, as well as a balanced composition of community leadership roles and professional areas of expertise. We are actively supporting hospital CEOs with guidance to ensure our market/hospital boards of trustees reflect the communities we serve.

Environmental stewardship

Our dedication to the communities we serve reflects our desire to address critical sustainability issues. Our environmental sustainability strategy includes four main pillars: managing energy and water responsibly, enhancing climate resilience, sourcing and consuming efficiently, and managing the environmental impact of capital programs. More information on our sustainability progress and strategy can be found by downloading our Annual Sustainability Report or by visiting the HCA Healthcare Impact Report website.