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Community Health Assessment Process

The Community Health Assessment Process is about improving the health and well-being of residents in Olmsted County. Every three years the community conducts a health needs assessment to determine Olmsted County’s leading health priorities; formulate a plan to address the needs; and publish an annual progress report. Olmsted County Public Health Services, Mayo Clinic, and Olmsted Medical Center engage with diverse partners across our community to lead this process.

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Project Impact(s): Addiction, Aging, Business Process, Caring Relationship, Chronic Illness, Disabilities, Diversity and Inclusion, Health, Mental Health, OpenBeam

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The Community Health Assessment and Planning Process is a collaborative community effort led by Olmsted County Public Health Services, Olmsted Medical Center, Mayo Clinic Rochester and partnerships with multiple community organizations. It is a continuous, triennial cycle that assesses our community's health; prioritizes our top community health needs; and plans, implements and monitors/evaluates strategies to improve our community's health. 

2021 - 2023 Community Health Improvement Plan 

 

 


Annual Reports


 

2021

 

 

 

2020

 

 


Video about the Project

 

 


 

2019 CHNA Report

At a Glance

 

 

 

Full Report

 

 

  


 

2016 CHNA Report

 


 

Mayo CHNA Report 2023

 

 

Mayo CHNA Report 2016

 

 

 


 

Olmsted Medical Center Info

 

 

 


Pinned Reports on: Community Health Assessment Process


Report contains info: 

1. Demographics 2. Population by age 3. Diversity 4. Foreign-born population 5. Languages and ancestry 6. Educational trends 7. Household income 8. Poverty status 9. Health factors 10. Housing and living 11. Labor force 12. Unemployment rate 13. Election trends 14. Community safety 15. Environmental factors 16. Highlights 17. References

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Introducing Credible Mind to support CHNA collaboration. 

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2021 - 2023 CHIP Priorities and Status; 2024 - 2026 CHIP Priorities

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Documents include Process Improvements; Planning Process, Memberships

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Residents can help Olmsted County identify top community health issues.

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Status reports: September 2021, March 2021 from CHAP quarterly meetings

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Coalition of Community Health Improvement (CHIP) releasing 2021-2023 health improvement plan. 

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Reports on: Community Health Assessment Process


Report contains info: 

1. Demographics 2. Population by age 3. Diversity 4. Foreign-born population 5. Languages and ancestry 6. Educational trends 7. Household income 8. Poverty status 9. Health factors 10. Housing and living 11. Labor force 12. Unemployment rate 13. Election trends 14. Community safety 15. Environmental factors 16. Highlights 17. References

Read more ...


Introducing Credible Mind to support CHNA collaboration. 

Read more ...



2021 - 2023 CHIP Priorities and Status; 2024 - 2026 CHIP Priorities

Read more ...


Documents include Process Improvements; Planning Process, Memberships

Read more ...



Residents can help Olmsted County identify top community health issues.

Read more ...


Status reports: September 2021, March 2021 from CHAP quarterly meetings

Read more ...


Coalition of Community Health Improvement (CHIP) releasing 2021-2023 health improvement plan. 

Read more ...














    


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Addiction, Aging, Business Process, Caring Relationship, Chronic Illness, Disabilities, Diversity and Inclusion, Health, Mental Health, OpenBeam

 

 

Last modified by support on 2024/06/12
Created by on 2014/05/07

 

 

 

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This database could be used as one of the ways to explore the capacities of the community. If you are someone on an exploratory journey to learn about the greater Rochester community. dmcbeam.org could be an interesting first step.

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