Public Invited to Share Views on
Health in Logan County
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[February 08, 2024]
Lincoln
Memorial Hospital and the Logan County Department of Public Health
are asking residents of Logan County to complete a short survey
about health issues in their communities. The survey will be used to
guide community health efforts for the next three years.
Nonprofit hospitals like LMH are required by the Affordable Care Act
to conduct a Community Health Needs Assessment every three years to
identify specific health priorities within the county where that
hospital is located. The hospitals work with other local healthcare
organizations and health departments to collect this data and use it
to develop a Community Health Implementation Plan to address the
selected priorities.

“Each county we serve has unique health needs,” said
Molly McCain, LMH community health coordinator. “Input from local
residents is crucial to identifying those needs and formulating
plans to address them.”
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The survey, available at
memorial.health/chna-feedback/,
is an important part of the Community Health Needs Assessments.
People who do not have internet access can complete the survey
by contacting the LMH community health coordinator Molly McCain
at 217-605-5014 or at the Logan County Department of Public
Health at 109 Third Street in Lincoln.
During the previous Community Health Needs Assessment in 2021,
public input led to the selection of youth mental health,
obesity and substance use as priorities for Logan County. That
input sparked the creation of initiatives like matching dollars
at The LMH Market for families with SNAP benefits and the
Trailblazer walking program at the LMH Wellness Trail.
“The survey takes only a few minutes to complete, but it can
have a huge impact on the health of our communities,” said Kara
Davis, director of nursing at Logan County Department of Public
Health.
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