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From hospitals to health departments, discover how leaders are using shared data and automation to accelerate assessments, streamline planning, and drive measurable community impact.
Metopio Blog
Explore Metopio's blog for expert insights and the latest trends, case studies, and best practices in data-driven decision-making.
Beyond Compliance: Reframing Community Benefit for Impact
Health systems are redefining community benefit—shifting from compliance to measurable change. Learn how Catholic Health Association’s Nancy Lim helps hospitals embed improvement and strengthen collaboration with public health partners.
AI in Community Health
Discover how local health leaders are using AI to streamline Community Health Assessments and Improvement Plans—enhancing efficiency without losing human insight. Featuring lessons from NACCHO360’s AI plenary with Metopio.
The State of CHAs and CHIPs in 2025: What Public Health Leaders Told Us at NACCHO360
Results from a new survey of hundreds of public health leaders reveal key insights into the evolving state of CHAs, CHIPs, and data strategy in local health departments.
A Modern Community Health Assessment Looks Like This
Community Health Assessments are shifting from static reports to dynamic, collaborative tools. Explore a modern blueprint for building faster, smarter CHAs that drive real action and meet today’s public health needs.
From Silos to Shared Strategy: Lessons in Collaboration from NNPHI 2025
At NNPHI 2025, Metopio and partners from Milwaukee, Illinois, and North Carolina showcased how shared data platforms power collaboration. Learn how joint CHAs and CHIPs are streamlining workflows and driving regional community impact.
How Milwaukee’s Unified Health Assessment Model Is Transforming Public Health & Hospital Collaboration
See how the Milwaukee Health Care Partnership and Metopio are transforming Community Health Needs Assessments through automation and shared data—creating a unified model that strengthens collaboration and advances community health in real time.
How Collaboration Can Change Your Next Community Health Needs Assessment
See how Metopio helps hospitals, health departments, and community partners streamline CHAs and CHIPs through shared data, local customization, and faster, more collaborative workflows that turn insight into action.
How 20+ Organizations Are Collaborating to Transform Community Health in Central North Carolina
In this webinar, Metopio joins leaders from Atrium Health, Novant Health, and Cabarrus Health Alliance to share how 20+ organizations are uniting across North Carolina to align strategies and improve community health outcomes.
NACCHO and Metopio Partner to Empower Local Health Departments with Data-Driven Solutions
NACCHO and Metopio are partnering to make public health data accessible and actionable. Learn how local health departments are using shared analytics and visualization tools to drive smarter, faster community impact.
Tips and Tricks for Maximizing Community Health Surveys
Community health surveys are essential for understanding local needs. Learn expert tips from Metopio’s Will Snyder, Lindsay Goodson, and Erica Bird on designing, promoting, and tracking surveys that deliver more accurate, actionable insights.
Q&A Recap: The Future of CHNAs — Technology, Time-Saving Tips, and Real Results
Technology is reshaping Community Health Needs Assessments—making them faster, smarter, and more data-driven. Explore key insights and practical takeaways from Metopio’s experts on improving CHNA efficiency and impact.
Q&A: How Generative AI is Transforming Community Health Assessments
Discover key insights on how Metopio is using AI to transform Community Health Assessments—automating analysis, accelerating insights, and empowering public health teams to make smarter, data-driven decisions.
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.