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Wright County adopts community health improvement plan prioritizing access to care, economic stability and social connectedness

3650548 · June 4, 2025
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Summary

County board approved a multi-agency community health improvement plan developed with local hospitals and partners; the plan identifies three priorities — access to care, economic stability and social connectedness — and will be submitted to the Minnesota Department of Health.

Wright County commissioners on Tuesday unanimously approved the county's 2025 community health improvement plan, a collaborative product of local public health, CentraCare Monticello, Buffalo (Allina) Hospital and Wright County Community Action.

Presenters said Minnesota state statute requires a community health assessment and plan every five years and that nonprofit hospitals are required under federal IRS rules to complete similar community-health work. "We meet sometimes every…

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