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Consultants report 436 survey responses; specialty care, dental and mental health top needs in Nantucket assessment
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Consultants from QIC Strategic Advisors told the Council for Human Services the island needs-assessment has 436 resident survey responses (494 total community touches), with specialty medical care, dental services and mental health emerging as the top gaps; the team will return May 4–8 to collect more input from seasonal workers.
Marcos, a consultant with QIC Strategic Advisors, told the Council for Human Services on April 23 that the needs-assessment effort has collected 436 resident survey responses and a total of 494 community touches — exceeding the project sample frame of 382 by about 14%.
The QIC team will return to Nantucket May 4–8 to collect additional input from seasonal workers and other residents, Marcos said. "This is really just to give you all an update right before we come back on site the first week in May," he said. He urged the committee to help identify on‑island locations and times to reach day and seasonal workers.
Tracy Kulich, president and CEO of QIC Strategic Advisors, said the project also aims…
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