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Mariposa health officials publish Community Health Improvement Plan, prioritize access, housing and child health
Summary
Mariposa County Public Health presented a Community Health Improvement Plan that sets three priorities—access to care and transportation, housing, and child and adolescent health—and identifies partners, activities and near‑term milestones including quarterly reporting and pursuing funding and data‑sharing agreements.
Mariposa County public health staff on July 15 presented the county's Community Health Improvement Plan, a community‑directed strategy that lists access to health care and transportation, housing, and child and adolescent health as the county's top priorities.
The CHIP "was written between September and December with quite a few folks," Accreditation Coordinator Erin (accreditation coordinator) told the Board of Supervisors, and the plan is published on the county website for public access.
The plan matters because it translates a community health assessment of 298 respondents into concrete, multiagency actions across small‑county constraints. The CHIP lays out specific champions and partners for each priority and commits the county to quarterly progress reports.
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