Community Health Needs Assessment
Every three years, Fisher-Titus Medical Center, along with Huron County Public Health and Huron county Health Partners, completes a comprehensive Community Health Needs Assessment process to identify, prioritize, and develop strategies to address the top health issues in the community. This is accomplished through collaborations with Huron County Public Health, a community health survey, and input from a variety of sources representing the broad interests of the community including civic leaders, reports and recommendations from local health experts, medical providers, and organizations that serve at-risk and underserved community members.
The current top health needs identified in the community include:
- Physical Health
- Access to Care
- Mental Health & Addiction
- Unintentional Injury or Violence
The hospital is focusing on implementing strategies to improve these areas of health and wellness in the community.
The reports are available below to view and print.
To request a paper copy at no charge, please email marketing@ftmc.com