Community Health Needs Assessments

Meaningful community engagement and data-driven insights for community health improvement

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End-to-end support for improving community health

A hospital or health system’s community health needs assessment (CHNA) can be a powerful tool for improving health and advancing health equity. With the right data and process, CHNAs can provide deep insights about community needs and priorities for action.

Our end-to-end CHNA services can serve as an extension of your team, empowering you with MPH-level expertise and drawing upon our nationally recognized HCI Platform, with access to a comprehensive database of health and social determinants of health data.

From assessing needs at the hyperlocal level to informing strategies that engage community partners, our CHNA services help you efficiently and measurably impact the populations you serve and meet IRS requirements.

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Standardized processes, a customized approach

We use the most credible data sources and science-based methodologies to help make sense of community data and understand patterns of disease.

Every hospital or health system’s CHNA-related needs and community environment are unique. Focus groups, interviews, and community surveys are customized to better understand the needs of each community and the root causes driving health inequities.

We leverage data visualization capabilities in our web based HCI Platform to integrate compelling graphs, charts, and mapping to tell your community’s stories.

Conduent HCI consultants produce easy-to-read reports with custom visuals to mobilize shared action.

Our CHNA support helps hospitals and health systems:

  • Gain insights connecting health and social determinants of health data
  • Deepen community partnerships to sustain action
  • Efficiently manage resources to meet IRS requirements
  • Support collaborative assessments with health departments and FQHCs

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