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Gilead's Vision Statement
Gilead will continually strive to become the healthcare agency of choice, for clients and physicians.
Gilead desires to be the place of choice for superior staff, who are committed to providing exceptional, individualized patient care and education. This exceptional care results in stability and decrease’s re-hospitalization.
Gilead's Mission Statement
Nationally recognized cost-effective superior care.
Gilead's Values Statement
Gilead is committed to providing and believes in treating all clients with honesty, respect and dignity, in the safety and comfort of their home.
Gilead embraces staff that are committed to family values, involvement in community activities and superior leadership.
These attributes are demonstrated through volunteer efforts, safety, team work, positive communication, staff development and respect for all persons.
Gilead’s Core Values
At Gilead Healthcare Inc, we act with every sense of honesty and integrity at all times without compromising the safety while respecting the rights of our patients.
We believe the public perception of Gilead is undergirded and inseparable from the individual performance and conducts of our employees, therefore employees are individually responsible to firmly adhere to practices, procedures and processes that are in agreement with the letter and intent of existing laws and reflect the highest standard of ethical practices.
At Gilead, our choice and action are guided by honesty and integrity at all times: We take our responsibilities to our patients, physicians and the personnel very seriously. In discharging our responsibilities, we do not take short cuts. Our interaction with every stakeholder must reflect the high standard we profess.
At Gilead, we give the best possible in every situation in order to preserve and improve quality of life. Our case management approach is patient focused with the objective to eliminate re-hospitalization and relapse of diseases while empowering the patients' desire for independent living.
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