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Community Health Assessment (CHA)

A Community Health Assessment (CHA) is a tool that is used to guide community interventions to improve population health.

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Contributing Partners

The 2024 Community Health Assessment (CHA) was made possible thanks to the collaborative efforts of Kings County Department of Public Health, community partners, local stakeholders, non-profit partners and community residents. Their contributions, expertise, time, and resources played a critical part in the completion of this assessment.

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Adventist Health
Aria Community Health Center
Armona Community Services District
California Health Collaborative
Champions Recovery Alternative Programs
City of Corcoran
Community residents
Corcoran Unified School District
Duchess of Doula

Family HealthCare Network

Hanford Public Library

Kings Community Action Organization

Kings County Commission on Aging

Kings County Health Equity Advisory Panel (KCHEAP)
Kings County Latino Round Table
Kings County Office of Education
Kings County Behavioral Health Veterans Support Group

Kings View Community Services
Lily of the Valley Church
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Re-establishing Stratford
Restore 180
Santa Rosa Rancheria Department of Education
Tachi-YokutTribe
United Health Centers
Valley Voices
WestCares

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Community Health

Improvement Plan (CHIP)

The Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) is part of a framework that is used to guide community benefit activities - policy, advocacy, and program-planning efforts.


What is an Improvement

Plan(CHIP)?

Priority Health Needs For Kings County

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Access To HealthCare

Food Insecurity

Environmental Exposures

Chronic Disease

Maternal, Infant, And Child Health

Please continue to visit this page for additional information about the Priority Health Needs identified, and updates regarding the implementation of the Community Health Improvement Plan.

Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP)

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