Scorecard is an online platform used as a performance measurement system to reduce gaps in health services and report on community programs resulting in better health outcomes. In 2021, Nash County community health partners adopted the platform to report progress on the top three health priorities of the Community Health Needs Assessment. For years, Nash County organizations have been utilizing a collaborative approach to make a collective impact on addressing physical, social, and environmental issues. Scorecard allows Nash County community health partners to pool information in a single report to enhance programs and services toward meeting goals and objectives. The three health priorities identified in the CHNA include:
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Metabolic Syndrome (Focus on Heart Disease, Cardiovascular Disease/Stroke, Diabetes, & Obesity)
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Poverty (Focus on Access and Low Income)
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Behavioral Health (Focus on Substance Use)
For each priority, the Scorecard highlights:
- A Results Statement, a picture of where we would like to be
- Important local Indicators, or measures of how we are doing
- Select Programs or activities
- Key Performance Measures that show how these programs are making an impact
Ths Scorecard also contains the annual Nash County States of the County Health reports or SOTCH.
Instructions: Click anywhere on the scorecard to learn more about the programs and initiatives taking place to improve health outcomes in Nash County.