Metopio Blog
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How Collaboration Can Change Your Next Community Health Needs Assessment
Discover how Metopio helps hospitals, health departments, and community partners collaborate on Community Health Assessments (CHAs) and Community Health Improvement Plans (CHIPs) with shared data, local customization, and faster workflows.
How 20+ Organizations Are Collaborating to Transform Community Health in Central North Carolina
In a recent webinar with Metopio, leaders from Atrium Health, Novant Health, and Cabarrus Health Alliance came together to share how more than 20 organizations, including 6 health systems, 10 health departments, and 4 United Way agencies, have joined forces to assess community needs, align strategies, and improve health outcomes across county lines in North Carolina.
NACCHO and Metopio Partner to Empower Local Health Departments with Data-Driven Solutions
Discover how NACCHO and Metopio are working together to make data more accessible and actionable for local health departments tackling today’s toughest public health challenges.
This partnership brings intuitive analytics and visualization tools to the front lines of public health — helping local leaders make data-driven decisions that improve community outcomes.
Q&A Recap: The Future of CHNAs — Technology, Time-Saving Tips, and Real Results
During Metopio’s recent webinar, we explored how technology is transforming CHNAs, making them more efficient and data-driven. In this point, we compiled some of the key points from our expert speaker.
Q&A: How Generative AI is Transforming Community Health Assessments
Check out the key takeaways on how Metopio is using AI to enhance community health assessments.
Prioritizing Community Voice to Enhance Community Health Needs Assessments
While the key goal of Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNAs) is to identify and understand the health needs of the community, the process has traditionally not started with the community.