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About us

Representing a wide range of specialties, our physicians are committed to giving you and your family the same level of attention, support and quality care we've provided Wichita for over 100 years.

Our stats

Approximate numbers based on 2018 data.

  • 458,000

    ER Visits

  • 642,000

    Patients Treated

  • 7,300

    Deliveries

  • 10,100

    Employees

  • 1,100

    Physicians

  • 3,000

    Nurses

Mission and values

Above all else, Wesley Care Physicians is committed to the care and improvement of human life. We strive to deliver high quality, cost-effective healthcare in the communities we serve.

In pursuit of our mission, we believe the following value statements are essential and timeless:

  • We recognize and affirm the unique and intrinsic worth of each individual.
  • We treat all those we serve with compassion and kindness.
  • We act with absolute honesty, integrity and fairness in the way we conduct our business and the way we live our lives.
  • We trust our colleagues as valuable members of our healthcare team and pledge to treat one another with loyalty, respect and dignity.

Policies and procedures

Ethics and Compliance Policies and Procedures (E&C Policies) are developed to address certain areas of legal or regulatory compliance risk. There are some aspects of the Company's Code of Conduct that are also expanded upon in E&C Policies.

The E&C Policies are provided to facility Ethics and Compliance Officers for notice and distribution. These policies are posted on Wesley Care Physicians's intranet and external websites. Individuals within a facility who have responsibility for a particular area of compliance risk addressed by policy are responsible for implementing relevant policies, conducting necessary monitoring and overseeing corrective action or process improvements.

Each E&C Policy is identified using a combination of letters and numbers. The first set of letters represent the originating department, e.g., EC for Ethics and Compliance. Some departments have generated policies which affect not only a function, but a particular area within a function. An example would be Billing policies that relate specifically to laboratory services. In many cases, the identifier will include a second set of letters to identify the specific area, e.g., LAB for laboratory services. The last section of the policy and procedure identifier will be a number denoting the sequence in which the policy and procedure was developed. For example, the first policy developed by Regulatory Compliance Support in the area of laboratory services would have the identifier REGS.LAB.001.

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