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The results of the four assessments can be found at the following address: http://www.ccchd.com/ccchd/get-info/cha19.html

After reviewing the results of the four assessments, the CHA Steering Committee developed a draft version of the Clark County Community Health Assessment Priorities.  In this version of the priorities, priority topics (in blue) include Behavioral/Mental Health, Chronic Disease Prevention, and Maternal/Infant Health & Sexual Health.  Under each priority topic, specific desired outcomes have been identified.  Potential strategies (in orange brackets) were also identified, however, additional strategies will be determined later in this process.

The green section displays factors that impact all three priority topics.  The three cross-cutting factors include Social Determinants of Health, Access to Care, and Health Behaviors & Prevention.  Addressing these factors will move our community closer to equity.  The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation defines health equity as giving everyone a fair and just opportunity to be as healthy as possible.

The orange section lists more potential strategies that could be used to address multiple topics and health issues.  Similar to the potential strategies shared in the blue section, additional strategies will be identified later in the process.

The Steering Committee is interested in gathering feedback on these preliminary results.

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CHA Draft Priorities

CHA Draft Priorities

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* 1. How well do the Clark County Community Health Assessment Priorities represent what you feel are the main health-related concerns in the community?

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