Welcome to the Cumberland Healthcare Group At the Cumberland Healthcare Group, our patients have access to 18 medical providers practicing in Family Medicine, Pediatrics, Anesthesiology, and Orthopedic Surgery. All of our doctors have completed a medical degree at an accredited university and are licensed by the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners. Most are also board certified.
PURPOSE STATEMENT
The Cumberland Healthcare Group, PLLC was established January 1, 1997 by a group of like-minded, progressive physicians seeking to (1) ensure the provision of and access to high quality medical care in the communities it serves, (2) establish a mechanism for retaining individual autonomy and an entrepreneurial spirit in the practice of medicine, (3) provide for adequate consideration of all local interests in decisions regarding the provision of medical care, and (4) adapt to the changing healthcare business environment by pooling interests and sharing risk. VISION STATEMENT
Independent Local Physicians Putting Patient Care First MISSION STATEMENT The Cumberland Healthcare Group, PLLC seeks to: Put patient care and the needs of the local community first Provide valued services and high quality medical care Meet the needs and exceed the expectations of its customers Observe its core values diligently in all matters VALUES STATEMENTThe Cumberland Healthcare Group, PLLC holds these core values: - Integrity
- Honesty
- Fairness
- Dedication
- Autonomy
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