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The 2025 Community Health Assessment (CHA) and Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP)
The Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP), is a three- to five-year, systematic effort to address public health issues based on the results of the Community Health Assessment (CHA) and other primary and secondary data we gather. This plan is used in collaboration with diverse community partners to set priorities, coordinate actions, and target resources. We will be creating a data-driven action plan that addresses priority issues. It looks at where the community is, where it wants to go, and how it will get there.
The Detroit Community Health Improvement Process brings key stakeholders within the local public health system together to work with the community to improve the health and well-being of those who live, work, play, and pray in the City of Detroit. The
Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP) process
(left), which was developed by the National Association for City and County Health Officials (NACCHO), was used as the framework for the Detroit Community Health Improvement Process. This framework was chosen because it is rooted in community engagement and it provides for an interactive process that can be used to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and performance of the local public health system. This process includes both the Community Health Assessment and the Community Health Improvement Plan.
The CHIP is a community-wide strategic plan developed, supported, and implemented by partner organizations, agencies, and community members. The goal of the CHIP is to improve health outcomes and reduce health disparities in Detroit that were identified by the community in the CHA.
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Detroit Health Department
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Detroit Health Department
(313) 876-4000; TTY711
WIC: (313) 876-4555
Administrative Office
100 Mack Avenue (Third Floor), Detroit, MI 48201
Monday – Friday from 8:30AM - 5PM
Detroit Health Email
[email protected]
City Directory
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The 2025 Community Health Assessment (CHA) and Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP)
The Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP), is a three- to five-year, systematic effort to address public health issues based on the results of the Community Health Assessment (CHA) and other primary and secondary data we gather. This plan is used in collaboration with diverse community partners to set priorities, coordinate actions, and target resources. We will be creating a data-driven action plan that addresses priority issues. It looks at where the community is, where it wants to go, and how it will get there.
The Detroit Community Health Improvement Process brings key stakeholders within the local public health system together to work with the community to improve the health and well-being of those who live, work, play, and pray in the City of Detroit. The
Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP) process
(left), which was developed by the National Association for City and County Health Officials (NACCHO), was used as the framework for the Detroit Community Health Improvement Process. This framework was chosen because it is rooted in community engagement and it provides for an interactive process that can be used to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and performance of the local public health system. This process includes both the Community Health Assessment and the Community Health Improvement Plan.
The CHIP is a community-wide strategic plan developed, supported, and implemented by partner organizations, agencies, and community members. The goal of the CHIP is to improve health outcomes and reduce health disparities in Detroit that were identified by the community in the CHA.
News & Events
Aug 15
Neighborhood Wellness Centers offer free preventive health screenings for residents
News
More Events
More News
Contacts
City Directory
Health Department
Detroit Health Department
Health Department
Detroit Health Department
(313) 876-4000; TTY711
WIC: (313) 876-4555
Administrative Office
100 Mack Avenue (Third Floor), Detroit, MI 48201
Monday – Friday from 8:30AM - 5PM
Detroit Health Email
[email protected]
City Directory