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Dublin releases final Community Health Needs Assessment and Strategic Action Plan; council asks for cost and outcome metrics

2336616 · February 18, 2025
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Summary

City staff and consultant presented a final Community Health Needs Assessment and Strategic Action Plan that identifies four priority areas and 30 action steps; councilmembers asked staff for cost estimates, outcome metrics and communications strategies before formally accepting the plan on March 3.

City staff presented a final Community Health Needs Assessment and Strategic Action Plan on Tuesday that narrows priority work in Dublin to four areas: healthcare navigation, transportation, youth behavioral health and community connections.

Molly Steiner, staff lead, said the plan grew from advisory committees, four work groups and discussions with multiple community partners and that the plan presented to council in November has since been refined with committee input. Ori Christel of Illuminology described the objectives and action steps tied to each priority area and said the plan lists lead organizations, supporting partners and baseline and target metrics for each action.

The plan identifies three objectives under healthcare navigation, including deploying more community health workers where residents gather, creating a GIS map of…

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