Fulfilling community health assessment requirements: Lessons learned from facilitating state-wide community health forums

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2016

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Walker, Ashley
Peden, Angela
Tedders, Stuart H.
Barron, John
Jackson, Aaron
Williams, Nicholas
Ugwu, Bethrand

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Georgia Public Health Association

Abstract

Background: A prerequisite for National Public Health Accreditation is completion of a Community Health Assessment (CHA) that presents an exhaustive profile of the population served by a particular public health agency. Methods: The Georgia Department of Public Health (GA DPH) contracted with the Center for Public Health Practice and Research at Georgia Southern University to facilitate five state-wide community health forums. Results: Evaluation of the forums yielded qualitative data illustrating current challenges faced by Georgians, as well as assets that could be leveraged to improve health status. Conclusion: Lessons learned from these state-wide community health forums can be applied to improve the overall process of gathering data for a comprehensive CHA throughout Georgia or other areas interested in pursuing public health agency accreditation.

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accreditation, community assessment, community engagement

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