Residents asked to take health needs assessment survey

St. Petersburg, FLLocal News

In an initiative to better understand community health, local not-for-profit hospitals and public health agencies have launched a health needs assessment survey, as reported by the St Pete Catalyst. Residents are invited to dedicate 15 minutes of their time to share their health needs and concerns, which will be instrumental in shaping future health programs and services. The survey aims to gather vital feedback that highlights pressing health and wellness issues affecting the community. By participating, residents can significantly impact the development of targeted health initiatives that address local needs. This outreach effort emphasizes the importance of community engagement in enhancing public health outcomes.

The results will help local agencies allocate resources effectively and tailor their services to meet the community's requirements. Residents are encouraged to take action and contribute to this important assessment, reinforcing a culture of collaboration in public health. The survey link is readily accessible to facilitate participation and ensure widespread involvement.

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