Community Health Needs Assessment
Conducting a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) every three years is a required component of the Affordable Care Act and serves as a way to evaluate the overall health of the community. The assessment identifies recurring causes of poor health then focuses resources to support and drive positive change in the identified concerns and behaviors.
By surveying community residents, we learn about the health status of the population, identify areas for health improvement, determine factors that contribute to health issues, and identify assets and resources that can be mobilized to address public health improvement.
View the past Community Health Needs Assessments:
By surveying community residents, we learn about the health status of the population, identify areas for health improvement, determine factors that contribute to health issues, and identify assets and resources that can be mobilized to address public health improvement.
View the past Community Health Needs Assessments:
2022 Community Health Needs Assessment