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County Seeks Community Health Feedback by Wednesday Jan. 18

The Department of Public Health and the Community Vital Signs Initiative are asking county residents to provide feedback aimed at improving community health by taking part in the 2022 Community Health Survey. 

The anonymous online survey is part of an ongoing community health assessment to prioritize health-related needs among county residents, set a community-led action plan to address those needs, and improve the community’s overall health. 

The short survey is intended to better understand county resident’s health, how our quality of life is perceived, and our experience with the effects of health inequities. 

After the close of the survey this Wednesday, the data will be analyzed and the results will be shared with the community to discuss which health issues should be prioritized –  and to identify what strategies will be most effective in addressing them

Links:

https://healthmanagement.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8j3m7VUi2MWwmUu

For more information about this process or to obtain paper copies of the survey, contact Dori Baeza with the Department of Public Health and Community Vital Signs Initiative at [email protected] or (909) 486-9537.


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Robert Haydon is the Online News Editor at Z107.7 He graduated from University of Oregon's School of Journalism, with a specialty in Electronic Media. Over the years, he has worked in television news, documentary film, and advertising and marketing.…

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