This report presents the results of Healthy Columbia Willamette Collaborative’s (HCWC) 2016-2019 community health needs assessment of the quad-county region: Clark County, Washington, and Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties in Oregon.
The HCWC is a public-private partnership of 12 organizations in Clark County, Washington, and Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties in Oregon.
HCWC is dedicated to advancing health equity in the quad-county region. It serves as a platform for collaboration around health improvement plans and activities that leverage collective resources to improve the health and well-being of local communities.
Report sections
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About
- Core issue summaries
- Glossary
- Project overview and regional demographics
- Social determinants of health in the region
- References
Core issues
- Discrimination & racism
- Trauma
- Behavioral health
- Chronic conditions
- Sexually transmitted infections
- Access to health care, transportation, and resources
- Community representation
- Culturally responsive care
- Isolation
- Looking ahead: strategy recommendations for the core issues
Appendices
- Appendix A - The Healthy Columbia Willamette Collaborative
- Appendix B - Methodology
- Appendix C - SDoH additional information
- Appendix D - Listening session participants
- Appendix E - Additional health data
- Appendix F - Literature review
- Appendix G1 - Clark County overview
- Appendix G2 - Clackamas County overview
- Appendix G3 - Multnomah County overview
- Appendix G4 - Washington County overview