PHOEBE: Phoebe Launches Community Health Needs Survey

PHOEBE: Phoebe Launches Community Health Needs Survey
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Phoebe issued the following announcement on May 27. 

As not-for-profit hospitals, each of Phoebe’s hospitals undertake a community health needs assessment (CHNA) every three years to identify health needs Phoebe should take an active leadership role in trying to solve. To help identify health needs important to the community, Phoebe is encouraging citizens to take the newly launched community health needs survey.

“This is a very important step in our process that helps us determine what our community health focus will be over the next 3 years in the primary areas served by out hospitals,” said Dr. Dianna Grant, Chief Medical Officer, Phoebe Putney Health System. “The survey takes about 5 to10 minutes to complete and gives everyone in our service area the opportunity to weigh in on important health topics.”

The anonymous survey includes questions about health services, housing, transportation and personal wellbeing. The results from the survey will give the community information on health status, needs and issues. Some of the other benefits include:

  • Improved organizational and community coordination and collaboration
  • Increased knowledge about public health and the interconnectedness of activities
  • Stronger partnerships
  • Better health in the community

Counties included in the survey are Dougherty, Lee, Macon, Marion, Mitchell, Schley, Sumter, Terrell and Worth.

“Working alongside our community partners, we will use the survey data to evaluate and develop programs that meet the needs of the communities we serve,” added Dr. Grant.

To take the survey, click here.

Original source can be found here.

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