Crook County CHIP
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Involving residents to create a healthier community.
The partnership involves residents of the Crook County CHIP area in creating strategies to improve overall health and answer issues facing health care services. It is about people becoming involved in health policy decisions.
Health improvement is both an individual and health system activity. The health of the Crook County CHIP area residents will be determined by these factors:
- Individual health behaviors and lifestyles, combined with
- The availability and accessibility of the appropriate health resources.
The Health Partnership will identify issues, develop alternative solutions, and look at social and economic impacts of the alternatives.
The Partnership has six interrelated goals:
- Improve the health status of the Crook County CHIP area residents.
- Involve as many people as possible in the decision-making process.
- Expand awareness of the health system’s resources and of issues facing health care delivery.
- Develop local leadership through training and experience in decision-making.
- Support the creation of projects and programs to meet identified community needs.
- Educate residents about the role health care plays in economic development.
Community Health Improvement Partnership is a unique process involving the Crook County CHIP area residents in developing ways to improve local health care for our community. It is about people becoming involved in health policy decisions both as individuals and as concerned community members.
Through a shared commitment, Pioneer Memorial Hospital and OHSU’s Oregon Office of Rural Health and Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network are sponsoring a health improvement project. The health system wants to know what is important to those it expects to serve.
Everyone in our community has something to contribute to the discussion of local health care. You and your organization can be part of the Community Health Improvement Partnership!
Sharon Vail
Phone: (541) 447-6254, ext. 380
Fax: (541) 447-6705
E-mail: pmhchip@msn.com
svail@pmhprineville.org
1201 NE Elm St.
Prineville, OR 97754
If you would like more information on the CHIP process, please contact Troy Soenen, soenent@ohsu.edu at the Oregon Office of Rural Health, 503-494-4450.
Main CHIP Meeting
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Jan. 16, noon - 1:30 p.m. in the Ochoco Room at Pioneer Memorial Hospital (PMH).
Dental Committee
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Second and fourth Tuesday of every month, PMH, 12 Noon
Prevention Committee
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Jan. 17, 4-5 p.m. at Crook County School District Office
Healthy Lifestyles Committee
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Second and fourth Wednesday of every month, 11:30 a.m. at Central Oregon Dance Company.
Mental Health Committee
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Second and fourth Tuesday of every month, PMH, 1:30 PM
Meeting Minutes and Agendas
4/24/200711/14/2007
Agenda
Minutes (coming soon)
1/16/2008
Agenda
Minutes (coming soon)
Data
- Crook County Service Area
- Map of Crook County Service Area
- 2007 Crook County Selected Health Status Data
- 2007 Selected Demographic and Socio-Economic Data
Presentations
Many thanks to the CHIP members for helping to make this process such a valuable asset to their community!
Mike Templeton, Chair
Carol Parker, Vice Chair
Wendy Perrin
Alice Torgerson/Dr. Trevor Douglass
Jill Freeman/Lisa Gwynn
Suzanne Marcato
Fred Hosillos
Dennis Kostelecky/Rich Schultz
Jane Aggers
Dean Noyes/Cindy Lee
Ray Cuellar




