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County Residents’ Input Needed for Community Health Survey

By Francis Delapaz
Communications Officer
11/30/2022 at 02:47 PM

The San Bernardino County Department of Public Health and the Community Vital Signs Initiative is asking county residents to provide feedback aimed at improving community health by taking part in the 2022 Community Health Survey. 

The community health survey is anonymous for adults 18 years and older living in San Bernardino County.  The survey is part of an ongoing community health assessment to prioritize health-related needs among county residents, set a community-led action plan to address those needs, and improve the community’s overall health. 

Beginning today through December 12, county residents can complete the survey at https://bit.ly/CVSSurvey. The community is encouraged to complete the survey, which focuses on topics to understand what is most important to their health and community, how their quality of life is perceived, and their experience with the effects of health inequities. 

"We want to hear from county residents to learn about the issues affecting their health and their community,” said County Health Officer Dr. Michael Sequeira.  “Completing the survey will provide data to accurately understand patterns in health inequities and strategies to improve them. Our collective goal is to support all efforts that help residents live a long healthy life.”

Community organizations and stakeholders are highly encouraged to distribute the survey to their clients and others in the community. “We hope that we hear from a broad range of voices, especially residents who are often underserved, underrepresented, have poorer health, and were disproportionally affected by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Diana Fox, co-chair of the Community Vital Signs Steering Committee. 

Once the survey is closed and the data is analyzed, results will be shared with the community to discuss which health issues should be prioritized and to identify what strategies will be most effective in addressing them.  The process will inform the update of the San Bernardino County Community Health Assessment and Community Transformation Plan. 

For more information about this process or to obtain paper copies of the survey, contact Dori Baeza with the Department of Public Health and Community Vital Signs Initiative at dbaeza@dph.sbcounty.gov or (909) 486-9537.

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