At Scotland Health, we believe that understanding the health concerns of our community is essential for fostering a healthier future. Every three years, we conduct a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) to gather valuable insights from residents of Scotland County. This assessment serves as a vital tool for identifying the health challenges faced by our community and helps guide our efforts in collaboration with the Scotland County Health Department and other local organizations.
Why is the CHNA Important?
Health outcomes are influenced by a multitude of factors beyond just medical care. Elements such as health behaviors, social and economic conditions, and the physical environment play significant roles in shaping the overall health of our community. By engaging with residents and collecting their input, we can better understand these dynamics and tailor our strategies to meet the specific needs of Scotland County.
Our Commitment to Community Health
As healthcare continues to evolve, Scotland Health remains dedicated to prioritizing the needs of our community. Our overarching goal is to enhance access to quality healthcare for all residents. We are committed to leveraging advancements in medicine and technology to ensure that everyone in Scotland County can receive the care they need.
Responding to Community Feedback
In response to previous CHNA survey results, Scotland Health has implemented various strategies aimed at increasing health literacy and improving access to care. We recognize that many individuals face barriers that can hinder their ability to seek and receive healthcare. Our initiatives are designed to address these challenges and promote a healthier community for everyone.
Get Involved
We encourage all residents of Scotland County to participate in the CHNA process. Your voice matters, and your input is crucial in shaping the future of healthcare in our community. The next CHNA will take place in 2028.