Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital
and Logan County Department of Public Health to assess Logan
County's health needs
Online survey available until February
12th
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[January 12, 2018]
LINCOLN
Abraham
Lincoln Memorial Hospital and the Logan County Department of Public
Health are seeking input from the public to assess the health needs
of the residents of Logan County.
Nonprofit hospitals must complete a community health needs
assessment every three years, arequirement of the Affordable Care
Act of 2010. County health departments are required by the Illinois
Department of Public Health to do a similar assessment every five
years.
Logan County residents will be able to identify pressing community
health needs through an online survey, which went live today and
will be open until Feb. 12. Residents can take the survey at
https:// uisits.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ bvcrJOnhUgsmjUV
The survey research department at the University of Illinois at
Springfield will conduct the online survey.
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Printed copies of the survey also will be available to various
community organizations to distribute to residents who don't have access to a
computer. Printed copies are available at the Logan County Department of Public
Health, 109 Third St., Lincoln, from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through
Thursday and from 7:30 a.m. to noon Friday.
Following the survey, the university will provide the nonprofit
hospital and the county health department with an outcomes report. The two
organizations will determine which health priorities they should address over
the next three years and how to implement those priorities. Those priorities
will be announced in late 2018.
In 2015, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital selected four health priorities on
which it would focus for three years. Those priorities were obesity, chronic
disease management for diabetes and cardiovascular disease, access to health
care and mental health.
[Michael Leathers, Memorial Health
System] |