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Lane County unveils Community Health Improvement Plan 2026'2030, prioritizing access, resilience and mental health
Summary
Lane County public health staff and partners presented the Live Healthy Lane Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) 2026'2030, identifying three priorities—access to services, community resilience/basic needs, and mental health—and establishing a data team and measurable indicators for implementation and annual review.
Lane County public health staff presented the Live Healthy Lane Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) for 2026'2030 during a March 3 joint session of the Board of Health and the Board of County Commissioners.
Presenters said the CHIP was developed through a community-led process with 46 coalition members and 12 consultants between July and December 2025 and is jointly funded by Lane County Health & Human Services, Trillium, Lane Community Health Council, PacificSource and Kaiser. "This is a process that is truly proud of in the way in which we do both the assessment and the plan portion," a presenter said.
The plan centers three priorities: 1) strengthen access to health services by promoting…
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