The Franklin County Health Department is excited to share our Healthy NC 2030 Scorecard for Franklin County. This scorecard supports the Community Health Improvement Plan (or CHIP), which guides the long-term, systematic efforts for addressing public health issues in Franklin County based on the results from the Community Health Assessment (CHA). The scorecard outlines the efforts being made in Franklin County to address the health priorities identified in the CHA:
- Mental Health and Substance Abuse
- Chronic Conditions
- Access to Care
- Women's Health
Results-Based Accountability
Results-Based Accountability (RBA) is a data-driven, disciplined way of thinking and acting to improve complex health issues. RBA drives this community health improvement plan. In the table below, the key components of RBA have been defined.
Instructions: For each priority you will see a result statement, state and local level indicators, programs, and performance measures. Click anywhere on the scorecard to learn more about the programs and initiatives taking place to improve health outcomes in Franklin County. The icons below represent the main components of the scorecard.