Residents of Franklin County will begin receiving telephone calls from the Franklin & Marshall College Center for Opinion Research in late October and early November as part of a Community Health Needs Assessment.
The phone survey will gather information about the community’s opinions, experiences and knowledge on a variety of health-related topics.
The calls will be made to both landlines and cell phones throughout Franklin County and will continue through November. The opinions given by Franklin County residents are valuable to the future health services of our area.
The 2015 Community Health Needs Assessment aims to identify strengths, gaps, and opportunities in meeting the health needs of Franklin County residents. A community-based advisory group comprised of community members and leaders representing school districts and higher education, state-funded organizations, area non-profit groups, faith-based groups, and local health systems have been working together to complete this research with Franklin & Marshall College.
The last Community Health Needs Assessment in Franklin County was completed in 2012. The complete report is located at here.