A Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) is a systematic process used to identify and evaluate the health needs and issues of a specific population or community. This assessment aims to gather comprehensive data and insights about the community’s health status, disparities, and factors affecting health outcomes. Click to read a project profile for Penn Highlands Healthcare's CHNA: https://lnkd.in/gcRkVmN3 #TurningIdeasIntoAction #CommunityHealthNeedsAssessment #CHNA
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#PressRelease: Large Community Health Center Reports that Sunoh is a Game-Changer in Reducing Documentation Burdens and Risk of Burnout. https://lnkd.in/gMQ9FmkK
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Did you know that the County Health Councils (CHC) have a Community Health Assessment (CHA) dashboard now? CHC conduct the County Health Improvement Process (CHIP) every 3 years, including both the CHA and CHIP. The interactive dashboard showcases previous and current CHA cohort counties and their selected health priority areas. For more information on which counties selected a certain health priority area, you can click on the tabs across the top. Or you can have a CHA overview of CHAs over 2018 -2023. What is your county's focus and how can you incorporate healthy brain and aging? Visit: https://lnkd.in/gQbkFCbT #ADRD #dementia #brainhealth #aging #healthy #prevention #earlydetection #TDAC
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Share input on the Community Health Needs Assessment before May 31! Your insights will guide health initiatives and services tailored to our community's needs. By sharing your experiences and concerns, you help us prioritize health resources effectively. Take 20 minutes and complete the survey now at https://lnkd.in/d6a2ptc5 IMPORTANT: Each respondent must take the survey by entering with the exact URL noted above. You cannot copy and share the link from your web browser once a “survey session” has started and a unique session ID is assigned — this will result in an “expired” notice. #WhatMakesUs #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #Omaha #CouncilBluffs #OmahaMetro
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Do you know which health issues your local population struggles with? The Office of Health Improvement and Disparity generates health reports that are a goldmine of info about your local population’s health compared to the rest of the UK. We encourage you to brush up on your local health priorities, and look to include them in your services and marketing. If you're not sure how, drop us a DM for a copy of todays newsletter💌 #Striive #LocalHealth #HealthPriorities
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Why do #healthdisparities persist? The short answer: social determinants of health and underlying health inequities. Here's a snippet from our recent conversation about how Operation Change is working to transform community health. Subscribe to never miss an episode: https://lnkd.in/eCiU-X-4
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Undeniable evidence shows that professional CHWs (#proCHWs) significantly improve access, equity, and health outcomes. Because community health workers work! They work in pandemics: https://lnkd.in/dDSnRnrj And they work in conflict zones, reducing mortality: https://lnkd.in/dHJQfRDd (Research by founding Coalition member Muso ) War time, peace time, boom time, bust time, CHWs are a no-regrets investment in #healthforall.
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Interesting read indeed! I am pleased to have been involved in the research and implementation of linking Community-Based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) to Integrated Community Case Management (ICCM) in Isiolo County. Community Health Promoters (CHPs) are integral to reducing childhood mortality and morbidity through the ICCM approach. The integration of CMAM into ICCM not only enhances the coverage for Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM) but also demonstrates positive progress in IMAM performance indicators. The development of a policy for the management of child wasting will be a significant advancement for Kenya, facilitating political buy-in and financial allocation for Community Health Strategy (CHS) prioritization and Health System strengthening.
Community Health Promoters can, only if well supported. That is the whole essence of our paper. Wish you an interesting read.....
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I recently read a fascinating article about the impact of social determinants of health on health outcomes. It's clear that addressing these factors is essential for improving individual and community health and well being 😀 #healthpromotionforall #communityhealth #aimingforpositivehealthoutcomes
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As health professionals in Shawnee County, prioritizing the health of our community is very important. Your input is essential for us to better address our community's needs. The Community Health Needs Assessment helps St. Francis and community partners keep our finger on the pulse of Shawnee County’s most pressing needs. The CHNA is conducted every three years to identify key health assets, needs, and disparities in Shawnee County. When you take the survey and share your voice, you make it possible for us to discover how we can improve your health. This confidential survey will take less than 10 minutes to complete and will be open through April 30. English: https://lnkd.in/dsJCUxuc Spanish: https://lnkd.in/duy7_qeP
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Virginia Department of Health want to hear from YOU! #YourHealthYourVoice The 2024 CHA Survey is designed to learn about the top health concerns, behaviors, and resource needs of residents living in the Greater Prince William Region (Prince William County, City of Manassas, and City of Manassas Park) and neighboring counties. This 10-minute anonymous survey is available online to everyone 15 years and older: English -> https://bit.ly/cha-survey Spanish -> https://bit.ly/cha-survey This survey is part of a comprehensive regional Community Health Assessment (CHA). Information is collected about what health problems are affecting community members, what services are available, and what needs to improve. We get this info from health data, surveys, community conversations, and most importantly, from YOU. For more information on the Community Health Assessment and to learn which partner organizations are involved visit https://lnkd.in/e2mMuQZu.
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https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/prince-william
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