From April’s North Highline Unincorporated Area Council meeting: What you need to know about local health

We weren’t able to cover this month’s North Highline Unincorporated Area Council meeting but NHUAC has shared with us, so we can share with you, a slide deck with some important but troubling information:

(You can also see it here in PDF.) You can read more about the CHNA process at the CHI Franciscan website.

P.S. NHUAC has a new website – same address – where there’s a link to video of part of April’s meeting. The next meeting will be first Thursday in May – May 2nd – 7 pm at North Highline Fire District HQ (1243 SW 112th).


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2 Responses to “From April’s North Highline Unincorporated Area Council meeting: What you need to know about local health”

  1. This seems incredibly off-base from my experience and knowing my neighbors in North Highline. I looked through the CHI Franciscan link but am rather unclear — how and where is this data collected? There are plenty of DOH links (some of them dead) from the Community Health Needs Assessment overview, but it doesn’t provide clarity on the inputs for these top-line observations.

  2. The second page says it comes from King County Public Health.
    http://www.kingcounty.gov/chi