by Joanna Pineda Posted on May 1, 2013
The Catholic Health Association of the United States (CHA) supports the Catholic health ministry’s commitment to improve the health status of communities and create quality and compassionate health care that works for everyone. The Catholic health ministry is the nation’s largest group of not-for-profit health systems and facilities that, along with their sponsoring organizations, employ more than 750,000 women and men who deliver services combining advanced technology with the Catholic caring tradition.
CHA needed to redesign its current website to showcase its broad scope of efforts for other healthcare organizations and patients through education, outreach and administrative support. The organization also wanted to be a vital source of support and information for Catholic health care.
To meet the needs of CHA, Matrix Group:
- Designed a website that reflected the association’s warm brand
- Built the website in the Sitefinity content management system
- Created a mobile and tablet friendly design
Visit the CHA website.
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