Putting Data to Work
Our health and well-being are products of not only the health care we receive and the choices we make, but also the places where we live, learn, work, and play. Community health improvement (CHI) is a process to identify and address the health needs of communities. Because working together has a greater impact on health and economic vitality than working alone, CHI brings together health care, public health, and other stakeholders to consider high-priority actions to improve community health.
Community Health Improvement Committee
Representative from the public health system as well as local leaders and the general public are invited to participate in the Community Health Improvement Committee meetings held each quarter at the Licking County Health Department.
CHIC Members include:
- The Licking County Health Department
- Licking Memorial Health Systems
- Mental Health and Recovery of Licking and Knox Counties
- Mental Health America of Licking County
- Pathways of Central Ohio/2-1-1
- Licking County United Way
- Family Health Services of East Central Ohio
- Community Health Clinic
- American Red Cross of Licking County
- Ohio State University Extension-Licking County
- Licking County Aging Program
- Granville School District
- Hospice of Central Ohio
- Licking County Area Transportation Study
- Denison University
- Licking County Board of Developmental Disabilities
- The Food Pantry Network of Licking County
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Community Health Improvement Plan
Representative from the public health system as well as local leaders and the general public are invited to participate in the Community Health Improvement Planning Process by participating in the Community Health Improvement Committee meetings held each quarter at the Licking County Health Department.