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Tanner Health System asks West Georgia and East Alabama residents to take triennial Community Health Needs Survey

2249968 · February 7, 2025
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On Feb. 7 on Community Voice, Tanner Health System’s Get Healthy, Live Well urged residents across Carroll and nearby counties to take the Community Health Needs Assessment used to shape local health programs and meet a legal requirement for nonprofit hospitals.

Tanya Folkes, certified health coach and outreach operations manager for Tanner Health System’s Get Healthy, Live Well, urged residents across West Georgia and neighboring East Alabama counties on Friday to participate in the hospital system’s Community Health Needs Survey so the system can target programs and investments where they are most needed. "We need as many people to participate as possible," Folkes said during an interview on Community Voice, the News Talk 1330 WLBB program hosted by Josh Engle.

The triennial survey, required of nonprofit hospitals under the Affordable Care Act, collects information on access to care, chronic disease, social determinants such as transportation and housing, and mental-health needs. Tanner uses the results to inform program development, partnerships and funding decisions across communities including Carroll, Carrollton, Bremen, Buchanan and counties named on the program—Heard, Harrelson, Cleburne and Randolph—as…

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