AUGUSTA The Senate approved Thursday a bill sponsored by Senator Chloe Maxmin, D-Nobleboro, authorizing a pilot project to provide nonmedical transportation services for people receiving certain services under MaineCare. An amended version of LD.
Community input needed for survey on health needs
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and last updated 2021-05-27 12:16:30-04
LAFAYETTE, La. â Every three years, Ochsner Lafayette General and Our Lady of Lourdes conduct a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA). This year, these healthcare organizations have partnered together with United Way of Acadiana to listen and respond to the needs of the community.
The three entities are now asking for community input in the form of a survey. The survey can be found at
https://redcap.link/UWAsurvey. Adults 18 and over in the Acadiana region are asked to respond, and survey responses will be collected through Friday, June 4.
Letter: Fill out survey to help assess health needs in Cumberland County
The Fayetteville Observer
From now until June 18, members of our community have an opportunity to impact health issues for their families and neighbors for the next several years. The Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) survey is done every three years in most counties, and the most recent survey is now open.
The CHNA survey is important because its results can impact funding, spending, and other wide-reaching decisions about healthcare, infrastructure, grants, programming, and more in Cumberland County. These anonymous surveys tell decision-makers what the people who live in their communities want and need, as well as report how communities are doing in a variety of ways that relate to health and wellbeing.