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. 2001 May;91(5):811–814. doi: 10.2105/ajph.91.5.811

Community assessment in a vertically integrated health care system.

M Plescia 1, S Koontz 1, S Laurent 1
PMCID: PMC1446692  PMID: 11344895

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: In this report, the authors present a representative case of the implementation of community assessment and the subsequent application of findings by a large, vertically integrated health care system. METHODS: Geographic information systems technology was used to access and analyze secondary data for a geographically defined community. Primary data included a community survey and asset maps. RESULTS: In this case presentation, information has been collected on demographics, prevalent health problems, access to health care, citizens' perceptions, and community assets. The assessment has been used to plan services for a new health center and to engage community members in health promotion interventions. CONCLUSIONS: Geographically focused assessments help target specific community needs and promote community participation. This project provides a practical application for integrating aspects of medicine and public health.

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