Healthy Illinois Survey Gets
Underway
Statewide survey will assess variety of
health metrics to provide clear picture of public health needs
across Illinois
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[April 18, 2024]
The
Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) has announced the start
of the 2024 Healthy Illinois Survey, a statewide effort to compile
essential data on the current state of health and wellness and areas
where public health can be improved.
Under Illinois law, IDPH is required to administer an annual survey
to obtain reliable data from every county and zip code in the state,
establishing a baseline of public health information to allow for
progress to be tracked and measured each year. This is the first
full year for the survey, following a limited pilot project in 2023.
“One of the most important lessons of the COVID-19 public health
emergency was the need for public health to have accurate and timely
data,” said IDPH Director Dr. Sameer Vohra. “IDPH is excited to
launch the Healthy Illinois Survey to get detailed information on
how to best respond to emergencies and improve the health of our
residents across the state. I encourage every Illinoisan to watch
your mailbox starting this week for an invitation to complete this
important, confidential, and volunteer survey. There will be
opportunities to participate online and by phone too. I hope you
will participate.”
The Healthy Illinois Survey seeks to reach as many as 55,000
households this year, with a goal of at least 400 responses per
county and participation from every zip code in the state. To ensure
maximum participation, surveys will be conducted online, by phone,
and through paper copies sent by mail. The survey will be conducted
in English and Spanish. In addition, the Language Line service will
be available to allow for phone participation by those who speak
other languages.
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The survey will ask a variety of
health-related questions, including about overall health, access
to care, chronic conditions, use of tobacco and alcohol, diet
and nutrition, immunization, and more. All responses will be
strictly confidential, and only aggregate data will be released
publicly.
In another effort to encourage participation, those who are
asked to take part will receive an incentive of $1 to $2 per
household prior to the survey, and will receive $10 upon
completion of the survey.
IDPH is partnering with NORC at the University of
Chicago to conduct the statewide survey.
The Healthy Illinois survey is being conducted at the same time as
the Illinois Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS),
sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Illinois households may receive invitations to participate in one or
both surveys.
Additional information about the Healthy Illinois survey can be
found at
Healthy Illinois Survey, while information on BRFSS is available
at Illinois Behavioral
Risk Factor Surveillance System.
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