2022-2024 Community Health Assessment & Improvement Plan

Overview

The Community Health Assessment (CHA) is a systematic review of our community’s health status. 

The purpose of the Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) is to identify those health issues most important to our residents and to strategically leverage and align the efforts and resources of multiple organizations. 

The Madison County Department of Health partnered with Community Memorial Hospital, Oneida Health, and the Madison County Rural Health Council to complete the 2022-2024 cycle. 

The process was undertaken in alignment with the 2019-2024 New York State Prevention Agenda and carried out using the Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP) model.

Community organizations met to review the assessment results, prioritize health issues, and identify ways to address them moving forward. After a complete review of the CHA, two priority areas were selected: 

  • Prevent Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders 
  • Prevent Chronic Diseases. 

Click on the graphics below for more information on the topic areas:

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The CHIP is the health blueprint for all of us working together to make Madison County a healthy place to live, study, work, and play.

Executive Summary: https://www.madisoncounty.ny.gov/DocumentCenter/View/19208/Executive-Summary

Full Report: https://www.madisoncounty.ny.gov/DocumentCenter/View/19124/2022-2024-Madison-County-Community-Health-Assessment-and-Improvement-Plan

Previous Community Health Improvement Plans