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County unveils five‑year Community Health Improvement Plan after 4,000‑response survey
Summary
Public Health presented a community health assessment and five‑year Community Health Improvement Plan identifying three priorities — healthy neighborhoods, access to care and mental‑health/substance‑use services — drawn from nearly 4,000 survey responses and multiple stakeholder committees.
San Luis Obispo County public health officials on May 21 presented a community health assessment and a five‑year Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) that synthesizes primary health data, partner reports and a nearly 4,000‑response community survey.
Dr. Penny Borenstein, county health officer, said the assessment highlighted persistent disparities and emerging trends:…
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