The Alamance County Health Department is excited to share the Healthy NC 2030 Scorecard for Alamance County. This Community Health Improvement Scorecard is an easy way to learn about some of the efforts currently underway in Alamance County to address three health priorities identified in the 2024 Alamance County Community Health Assessment (CHA):
- Food Access and Food Security
- Mental Health
- Substance Use/ Overdose Prevention
Alamance County and our community partners are united in our efforts to support community health improvements to address these priorities. This Scorecard also serves as Alamance County’s Community Health Improvement Plans (CHIPs), fulfilling the NC Local Health Department Accreditation requirement that local health departments submit two CHIPs following the CHA submission.
For each priority, this Scorecard spotlights:
- A Result Statement, a picture of where we would like to be,
- Important local Indicators or measures of how we are doing linked to Healthy NC2030 indicators, and
- Select Programs, activities, or strategies and
- Key Performance Measures that show how those programs are making an impact.
The Scorecard also contains the annual Alamance County State of the County Health reports (SOTCH).
Instructions: Click anywhere on the scorecard to learn more about programs and partners that are working together to improve the health of Alamance County. The letters below represent key components of the Scorecard.
Use the icons to expand items and the
icons to read more. This scorecard is not intended to be a complete list of all the programs and partners who are working on these issues in Alamance County.