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Jefferson County agencies work together to survey residents about health needs

Data is collected every three years to address the area’s most critical health and social needs. Here's how to take the survey.
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Five agencies are working together to survey Jefferson County residents about the health issues, challenges and other needs most important to them.

JEFFERSON COUNTY, Mo. — Five agencies are working together to survey Jefferson County residents about the health issues, challenges and other needs most important to them.

Compass Health Network, Jefferson County Community Partnership, Mercy Hospital Jefferson, Jefferson County Health Department and Jefferson Franklin Community Action Corporation encourage all Jefferson County residents to complete the anonymous online Community Health Needs Assessment survey.

The survey takes about five minutes to complete and will be available through May 17, according to Bethany Pope, media relations manager for Mercy.

Click here to take the survey.

Data is collected every three years to address the area’s most critical health and social needs.

“The collaboration of agencies for the Jefferson County Community Health Assessment is an excellent example of organizations coming together to support the communities’ health, safety, and well-being,” said Brianne Zwiener, public information officer for Jefferson County Health Department. 

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