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Putnam Residents Asked to Complete Health Survey

The 2024 Community Health Survey is now open for Putnam residents to provide input on the county’s state of health and the factors contributing to health.

This anonymous survey is a key component of Putnam’s comprehensive community health assessment and is being conducted by Nuvance Health, in collaboration with the Putnam County Department of Health. It can be taken by adults in English, Spanish, Portuguese or Haitian Creole, and is available at www.surveymonkey.com/r/6JDJ6JH.

Residents are encouraged to participate so that results will reflect the broadest and most representative data on the health and well-being of Putnam County. Completing it takes less than 10 minutes.

“Year after year, Putnam Couty has been one of the healthiest counties in the state, in part because of the input residents provided in the past,” said County Executive Kevin Byrne. “The input gathered from Putnam residents will help guide the work of our health department, Putnam Hospital/Nuvance Health, other area hospitals, and Putnam community health partner organizations in the coming years. We want to encourage everyone to take this opportunity to help provide a complete picture of Putnam’s health and challenges.”

Dr. Mark Hirko, president of Putnam Hospital, said Nuvance Health is excited to collaborate with the county to conduct the survey.

“This partnership is vital in understanding and addressing the health needs of our community,” he said. “By working together, we can gather valuable insights from local organizations and residents to create effective Community Health Improvement Plans. We encourage everyone to participate in this important survey to help us build a healthier future for all.”

Interim Health Commissioner Dr. Michael Nesheiwat agreed.

“We want to hear from all of our Putnam residents,” he said. “Your responses help us understand how different aspects of Putnam life contribute to your health – including things like access to nutritional foods, transportation, and health care. Health-related programs and interventions must be periodically re-assessed to ensure they are meeting the changing needs of our residents. The data from this survey helps us to do that.”   

Health department epidemiologist Alison Kaufman noted that the results will be an important part of the comprehensive community health assessment the county prepares every three years for the New York State Department of Health.

“Analyzing primary data collected directly from our residents alongside secondary data compiled from federal, state and regional resources provides us with a more complete description of county health,” she said. “This community health survey will contribute to the next community health assessment and will help inform our next community health improvement plan. The more participation we have in the survey, the better position we are in to practice evidence-based health program planning.”

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