Regional Health Assessment

Q1 What is your survey perspective? Answered: 2,521

Skipped: 2

Citizen perspective...

Partner agency perspective...

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

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90%

100%

Responses

Citizen perspective responses

62.12%

1,566

Partner agency perspective responses

37.88%

955

Total

2,521

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Regional Health Assessment

Q2 Name of the organization: Answered: 759

Skipped: 1,764

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Responses

Date

1

Cedar County Health Department

11/10/2015 11:32 AM

2

Children's Advocacy Center of Benton County

10/30/2015 5:28 PM

3

Fair acres family ymca

10/24/2015 9:56 AM

4

Mercy

10/22/2015 1:20 PM

5

Cedar County Memorial Hospital/Cedar County Health Department

10/20/2015 11:59 AM

6

Cedar County Health Dept. - Stockton location

10/20/2015 9:31 AM

7

Mercy Hospital

10/16/2015 11:21 AM

8

Mercy Northwest AR

10/16/2015 8:35 AM

9

Humansville R-IV School District

10/14/2015 7:49 AM

10

The Alliance of Southwest Missouri

10/13/2015 7:06 PM

11

Teen Challenge of the Four States

10/13/2015 3:11 PM

12

Team Health

10/13/2015 1:39 PM

13

Neosho Police Department

10/13/2015 11:12 AM

14

Freeman Health System

10/13/2015 8:59 AM

15

OACAC Head Start

10/13/2015 8:39 AM

16

Ozark Center

10/13/2015 8:21 AM

17

Ozark Center

10/13/2015 8:17 AM

18

Lafayette House

10/13/2015 7:41 AM

19

Children's Haven of SWMO

10/12/2015 3:01 PM

20

Fair Play R2 school district

10/12/2015 10:32 AM

21

First Steps of SW MO

10/12/2015 10:11 AM

22

Mercy Hospital

10/12/2015 9:15 AM

23

Mercy Carthage

10/9/2015 2:01 PM

24

Mercy Hospital

10/8/2015 9:18 AM

25

Polk County Health center

10/8/2015 8:32 AM

26

Mercy

10/7/2015 12:29 PM

27

Mercy hospital

10/7/2015 10:59 AM

28

Mercy Rogers Arkansas

10/6/2015 8:32 PM

29

Meryc

10/6/2015 3:49 PM

30

CAC of Benton County

10/6/2015 1:56 PM

31

Mercy Health

10/6/2015 11:44 AM

32

Citizens Memorial Hospital

10/6/2015 11:22 AM

33

Mercy Hospital

10/6/2015 10:20 AM

34

Humansville R-IV Schools

10/6/2015 9:13 AM

35

Halfway Schools

10/6/2015 8:32 AM

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Mercy Hospital NWA

10/6/2015 7:42 AM

37

Mercy

10/6/2015 1:45 AM

38

Mercy Hospital

10/6/2015 1:44 AM

39

Mercy Home Health

10/5/2015 5:07 PM

40

Polk County Health Center

10/5/2015 4:39 PM

41

PC House of Hope

10/5/2015 2:52 PM

42

Mercy

10/5/2015 1:42 PM

43

Bolivar High School

10/5/2015 1:34 PM

44

House of Hope

10/5/2015 11:45 AM

45

Polk County House of Hope

10/5/2015 10:56 AM

46

Mercy NWA

10/5/2015 10:30 AM

47

Citizens Memorial Hospital and Citizens Memorial Health Care Foundation

10/5/2015 9:28 AM

48

Citizens Memorial Hospital

10/5/2015 8:53 AM

49

Citizens Memorial Hospital

10/5/2015 8:41 AM

50

hospital

10/5/2015 8:33 AM

51

Mercy hospital

10/5/2015 8:31 AM

52

CMH

10/5/2015 8:31 AM

53

OACAC Head Start

10/5/2015 8:23 AM

54

Citizens Memorial Hospital

10/5/2015 7:27 AM

55

Bolivar R-1 School District

10/5/2015 5:41 AM

56

Mercy

10/4/2015 4:03 PM

57

Bolivar R-1

10/4/2015 12:56 PM

58

CMH

10/4/2015 7:43 AM

59

Mercy

10/3/2015 5:14 PM

60

Children's Division

10/3/2015 12:40 PM

61

Children's Division

10/3/2015 11:53 AM

62

Alpha House Pregnancy Resource Center

10/2/2015 9:04 PM

63

Mercy Home Health

10/2/2015 5:14 PM

64

Burrell

10/2/2015 4:47 PM

65

Burrell Behavioral Health

10/2/2015 4:43 PM

66

Polk County Health Center

10/2/2015 3:41 PM

67

Mercy NWA

10/2/2015 3:20 PM

68

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Arkoma

10/2/2015 1:55 PM

69

mercy hospital of northwest arkansas

10/2/2015 1:13 PM

70

mercy NWA

10/2/2015 12:11 PM

71

Mercy NW Arkansas

10/2/2015 10:59 AM

72

Mercy

10/2/2015 10:49 AM

73

Cedar County Health Department

10/2/2015 10:14 AM

74

Polk County Health Center

10/2/2015 10:06 AM

75

Mercy Medical Hospital

10/2/2015 8:45 AM

76

Mercy Clinics

10/2/2015 8:17 AM

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Mercy Family Clinic

10/2/2015 8:15 AM

78

Mercy Bella Vista ER

10/2/2015 7:47 AM

79

Mercy (Join the Solution)

10/1/2015 3:15 PM

80

Mercy Heart and Vascular Clinic

10/1/2015 3:03 PM

81

Mercy Health Northwest Arkansas

10/1/2015 1:06 PM

82

Mercy

10/1/2015 12:05 PM

83

MERCY

10/1/2015 11:26 AM

84

Mercy

10/1/2015 9:22 AM

85

Mercy

10/1/2015 9:21 AM

86

Mercy

10/1/2015 9:02 AM

87

mercy

10/1/2015 8:40 AM

88

Mercy Hyperbariac and Wound Care Center Rogers

10/1/2015 8:36 AM

89

Mercy Rogers Wellness Center (Cardiac/Pulmonary Rehab)

10/1/2015 8:29 AM

90

Mercy internal medicine and family practice

10/1/2015 7:55 AM

91

Mercy Hospital

10/1/2015 7:47 AM

92

mercy

10/1/2015 7:28 AM

93

Mercy Hospital, Rogers,Ar

10/1/2015 1:30 AM

94

Mercy NWA

9/30/2015 9:20 PM

95

mercy medical center nwa

9/30/2015 8:53 PM

96

Mercy hospital

9/30/2015 8:38 PM

97

Helen R. Walton Children's Enrichment Center

9/30/2015 5:07 PM

98

Mercy Hospital- Rogers

9/30/2015 4:29 PM

99

Mercy Rogers Wellness Center (Pulmonary Rehab)

9/30/2015 4:22 PM

100

Mercy Hospital NWAR

9/30/2015 3:39 PM

101

Mercy Home Health

9/30/2015 3:35 PM

102

Mercy Hospital Northwest Arkansas

9/30/2015 3:21 PM

103

Mercy HWY 102 Pediatrics

9/30/2015 3:00 PM

104

Arkansas Department of Health/Benton County Units

9/30/2015 2:50 PM

105

Mercy Clinic Orthopedics

9/30/2015 2:48 PM

106

Mercy Hospital NWA

9/30/2015 2:26 PM

107

Mercy Hospital, Rogers

9/30/2015 1:58 PM

108

Circle of Life Hospice

9/30/2015 1:46 PM

109

Mercy

9/30/2015 11:47 AM

110

Saving Grace

9/30/2015 11:36 AM

111

Mercy Health System

9/30/2015 10:58 AM

112

Mercy Family Practive & OB

9/30/2015 10:45 AM

113

Mercy-Rogers, AR

9/30/2015 10:39 AM

114

Mercy Health System

9/30/2015 10:13 AM

115

Mercy Hospital Rogers AR

9/30/2015 9:41 AM

116

Mercy Hospital

9/30/2015 9:36 AM

117

Mercy hospital

9/30/2015 9:08 AM

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Mercy family medicine

9/30/2015 8:14 AM

119

Mercy Family Care

9/30/2015 8:14 AM

120

Mercy

9/30/2015 7:57 AM

121

Mercy

9/30/2015 7:44 AM

122

MERCY HOME HEALTH

9/30/2015 7:37 AM

123

Mercy Health system Rogres, AR

9/30/2015 7:09 AM

124

Mercy NWA

9/30/2015 6:05 AM

125

Mercy Hospital Northwest Arkansas

9/30/2015 5:39 AM

126

mercy

9/30/2015 4:56 AM

127

Mercy

9/30/2015 1:53 AM

128

Drs Witherspoon, Optometric Physicians

9/29/2015 11:22 PM

129

Mercy NWA

9/29/2015 10:13 PM

130

Mercy

9/29/2015 10:02 PM

131

MHH

9/29/2015 9:03 PM

132

mercy home health

9/29/2015 8:43 PM

133

Mercy Northwest Arkansas

9/29/2015 7:31 PM

134

Mercy

9/29/2015 6:38 PM

135

Rogers Public Schools

9/29/2015 6:10 PM

136

Mercy Health Northwest Arkansas

9/29/2015 6:02 PM

137

Mercy Primary Care Moberly

9/29/2015 5:27 PM

138

Mercy Hospital Northwest Arkansas

9/29/2015 5:09 PM

139

Mercy

9/29/2015 5:05 PM

140

Mercy

9/29/2015 4:58 PM

141

Mercy Womens Clinic

9/29/2015 4:10 PM

142

Mercy Rogers

9/29/2015 4:08 PM

143

Mercy Hospital Northwest Arkansas

9/29/2015 3:30 PM

144

Mercy Meical Center NWA

9/29/2015 3:29 PM

145

Mercy Medical Center

9/29/2015 3:27 PM

146

Mercy Medical Systems

9/29/2015 3:13 PM

147

OMP

9/29/2015 3:11 PM

148

Walmart Benefits

9/29/2015 2:54 PM

149

Mercy

9/29/2015 2:53 PM

150

Mercy Hospital of North West Arkansas

9/29/2015 2:46 PM

151

Mercy Health

9/29/2015 2:43 PM

152

Mercy Medical Center

9/29/2015 2:39 PM

153

Mercy NWA

9/29/2015 2:28 PM

154

Mercy health center one day care surgery center

9/29/2015 2:22 PM

155

Mercy Hospital NWARK

9/29/2015 2:22 PM

156

Mercy Hospital NWA

9/29/2015 2:17 PM

157

Mercy

9/29/2015 2:16 PM

158

Mercy

9/29/2015 2:12 PM

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Mercy Hospital NWA

9/29/2015 2:12 PM

160

Mercy Clinic Bella Vista

9/29/2015 2:10 PM

161

Mercy Health Clinic Bella Vista

9/29/2015 1:58 PM

162

Mercy NWA

9/29/2015 1:56 PM

163

Northwest Arkansas Ostomy Support Group

9/29/2015 1:55 PM

164

Mercy Health Pediatrics

9/29/2015 1:54 PM

165

Mercy of NWA

9/29/2015 1:50 PM

166

MERCY

9/29/2015 1:47 PM

167

Mercy NWA

9/29/2015 1:47 PM

168

Mercy Hospital NWA

9/29/2015 1:46 PM

169

mercy nwa

9/29/2015 1:45 PM

170

Mercy Pediatric Clinic

9/29/2015 1:45 PM

171

Mercy

9/29/2015 1:44 PM

172

Mercy Clinic Hwy 102

9/29/2015 1:43 PM

173

Mercy Hospital

9/29/2015 1:42 PM

174

Mercy

9/29/2015 1:42 PM

175

MERCY NWA

9/29/2015 1:42 PM

176

MERCY HOSPITAL

9/29/2015 1:42 PM

177

MERCY HOSPITAL NWA, ROGERS, AR

9/29/2015 1:41 PM

178

Mercy Rogers AR

9/29/2015 1:41 PM

179

Mercy Medical Center, Northwest AR

9/29/2015 1:41 PM

180

Mercy Health NWA

9/29/2015 1:40 PM

181

Mercy Pediatric Hwy 102

9/29/2015 1:40 PM

182

Mercy

9/29/2015 1:40 PM

183

Mercy

9/29/2015 1:39 PM

184

Mercy Hospital

9/29/2015 1:38 PM

185

Mercy Clinic

9/29/2015 1:38 PM

186

Mercy - NWA

9/29/2015 1:38 PM

187

MERCY NWA

9/29/2015 1:38 PM

188

Mercy Springfield

9/28/2015 11:02 PM

189

Mercy NWA

9/28/2015 4:19 PM

190

Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Mother Teresa Conference

9/28/2015 4:12 PM

191

Mercy Hospital

9/28/2015 3:50 PM

192

Mercy Hospital Rogers

9/28/2015 3:39 PM

193

Mercy NWA

9/28/2015 1:11 PM

194

Mercy Rogers

9/28/2015 12:32 PM

195

Mercy Hospital

9/28/2015 11:42 AM

196

Mercy Hospital Rogers

9/28/2015 10:52 AM

197

Mercy Hospital St. Louis

9/28/2015 8:53 AM

198

Mercy

9/28/2015 8:00 AM

199

Mercy nwa

9/28/2015 7:46 AM

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Mercy NW AR

9/27/2015 3:14 PM

201

St Vincent DePaul Catholic Church, Rogers AR

9/27/2015 3:09 PM

202

Mercy NWA

9/27/2015 2:01 PM

203

Mercy Hospital

9/27/2015 10:37 AM

204

Missouri Dept. of Mental Health Housing Unit

9/24/2015 11:48 AM

205

Mercy Hospital, Marian Center

9/21/2015 2:28 PM

206

Mercy Berryville

9/11/2015 1:36 PM

207

Mercy Hospital

9/7/2015 11:31 PM

208

Mercy Hospital

9/7/2015 6:59 AM

209

Bureau of Environmental Health Services

9/4/2015 9:42 AM

210

Cox Health

9/2/2015 2:46 AM

211

Mercy Carthage

9/1/2015 5:09 PM

212

Berryville Community Center

9/1/2015 8:27 AM

213

Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus

8/31/2015 9:50 AM

214

Burrell Behavioral Health

8/31/2015 7:03 AM

215

Freeman

8/29/2015 12:36 PM

216

Mercy, Joplin

8/29/2015 7:54 AM

217

Mercy Hospital

8/28/2015 2:47 PM

218

Mercy

8/28/2015 10:19 AM

219

Mercy Hospital Lebanon

8/28/2015 8:43 AM

220

Cox Health

8/28/2015 8:33 AM

221

OACAC

8/28/2015 8:12 AM

222

Mercy

8/27/2015 1:03 PM

223

Mercy Springfield Community

8/27/2015 11:37 AM

224

DTE, Inc.

8/27/2015 11:01 AM

225

FHS

8/27/2015 10:45 AM

226

Mercy

8/27/2015 9:55 AM

227

Jordan Valley Community Health Center

8/27/2015 9:43 AM

228

Mercy Hospital - Lebanon

8/27/2015 9:39 AM

229

Freeman Health System

8/27/2015 8:28 AM

230

Mercy Lebanon

8/27/2015 7:55 AM

231

Mountain View Birch Tree School

8/27/2015 7:14 AM

232

CoxHealth

8/26/2015 5:54 PM

233

Jordan Valley Community Health Center

8/26/2015 5:28 PM

234

Mercy Behavioral Health Care

8/26/2015 2:38 PM

235

McDonald County Health Department

8/26/2015 2:10 PM

236

Arkansas Family Eye Care

8/26/2015 8:35 AM

237

Marian Center

8/25/2015 7:37 PM

238

Mercy Hospital-Joplin

8/25/2015 4:34 PM

239

mercy hospital lebanon

8/25/2015 2:13 PM

240

Clark Community Mental Health

8/25/2015 1:59 PM

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Branson Public Schools

8/25/2015 12:25 PM

242

Ozarks Food Harvest

8/25/2015 11:12 AM

243

Mercy Clinic

8/25/2015 10:33 AM

244

Central Taney County FPD

8/25/2015 10:19 AM

245

Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services

8/25/2015 10:11 AM

246

St. Clair County Health Center

8/25/2015 9:54 AM

247

Mercy Convenient Care Fort Smith

8/25/2015 9:50 AM

248

Mercy Fort Smith

8/25/2015 9:46 AM

249

Mercy Hospital Joplin

8/25/2015 9:45 AM

250

Southwest Center for Independent Living

8/25/2015 9:35 AM

251

Cox Health

8/25/2015 9:05 AM

252

Taney County Health Department

8/25/2015 8:53 AM

253

Laclede Industries

8/25/2015 8:40 AM

254

Cox Medical Center Branson

8/25/2015 8:25 AM

255

Mercy Hospital

8/24/2015 7:16 PM

256

Freeman

8/24/2015 2:11 PM

257

Mercy Hospital Carthage

8/24/2015 2:09 PM

258

Mercy

8/24/2015 1:19 PM

259

Mercy

8/24/2015 12:39 PM

260

Mercy Carthage Outpatient Clinics

8/24/2015 12:32 PM

261

CoxHealth

8/24/2015 11:19 AM

262

Mercy Hospital Lebanon

8/24/2015 11:15 AM

263

Cox Health

8/24/2015 10:44 AM

264

Mercy

8/24/2015 10:41 AM

265

Mercy Hospital

8/24/2015 10:14 AM

266

Mercy Hospital

8/24/2015 10:01 AM

267

Mercy Hospital

8/24/2015 8:41 AM

268

MERCY HOSPITAL JOPLIN

8/24/2015 7:52 AM

269

Mercy Hospital Lebanon

8/24/2015 5:25 AM

270

mercy carthage

8/24/2015 4:46 AM

271

Mercy Joplin

8/23/2015 10:12 PM

272

Mercy Hospital Joplin

8/23/2015 9:17 PM

273

Mercy Joplin

8/23/2015 8:38 PM

274

cox health

8/23/2015 7:36 PM

275

Lost & Found Grief Center

8/23/2015 3:03 PM

276

Mercy Health

8/23/2015 11:55 AM

277

Mercy Fort Smith

8/22/2015 2:49 PM

278

mercy hospital berryville

8/22/2015 1:44 PM

279

Marian Center, Mercy Hospital

8/22/2015 9:28 AM

280

Betty and Bobby Allison Ozarks Counseling Center

8/22/2015 9:21 AM

281

Cox Branson

8/22/2015 9:01 AM

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Mercy Hospital Lebanon

8/22/2015 12:12 AM

283

Mercy Hospital

8/21/2015 11:37 PM

284

Mercy

8/21/2015 2:05 PM

285

Mercy

8/21/2015 11:50 AM

286

Mercy

8/21/2015 11:42 AM

287

Mercy Oncology

8/21/2015 11:20 AM

288

Mercy Health

8/21/2015 10:22 AM

289

Mercy Hospital Lebanon

8/21/2015 10:00 AM

290

Mercy Home Health

8/21/2015 9:36 AM

291

Cox Branson

8/21/2015 8:39 AM

292

Mercy Fort Smith AR

8/21/2015 8:33 AM

293

Mercy fort smith

8/21/2015 8:30 AM

294

Autumn Hill of Berryville

8/21/2015 8:03 AM

295

University of Missouri Extension - Family Nutrition Education Program

8/21/2015 7:52 AM

296

CoxHealth

8/21/2015 7:27 AM

297

Mercy Hospital Springfield

8/21/2015 6:52 AM

298

Cox Branson Medical Center

8/20/2015 5:18 PM

299

Mercy Hospital

8/20/2015 4:36 PM

300

Mercy hospital Marian Center

8/20/2015 4:21 PM

301

Mercy Hospital

8/20/2015 3:21 PM

302

MERCY CARTHAGE

8/20/2015 3:08 PM

303

Mercy Hospital Joplin

8/20/2015 2:02 PM

304

Mercy Hospital

8/20/2015 1:21 PM

305

Mercy Joplin

8/20/2015 1:03 PM

306

Mercy Hospital Jopin

8/20/2015 12:27 PM

307

Mercy Hospital Berryville

8/20/2015 12:26 PM

308

Mercy Joplin

8/20/2015 12:24 PM

309

EVS

8/20/2015 12:18 PM

310

Mercy

8/20/2015 11:43 AM

311

Mercy Carthage

8/20/2015 11:39 AM

312

Mercy

8/20/2015 11:35 AM

313

Mercy Central Region

8/20/2015 11:31 AM

314

mercy hospital

8/20/2015 11:17 AM

315

Mercy Hospital Joplin

8/20/2015 11:16 AM

316

Mercy Hospital Lebanon

8/20/2015 11:06 AM

317

Freeman Health System

8/20/2015 11:03 AM

318

MERCY HOSPITAL CARTHAGE

8/20/2015 10:58 AM

319

mercy

8/20/2015 10:51 AM

320

mercy

8/20/2015 10:16 AM

321

Mercy

8/20/2015 10:04 AM

322

Branson Schools Social Work Office

8/20/2015 9:56 AM

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Mercy Women's Health

8/20/2015 9:46 AM

324

mercy

8/20/2015 9:37 AM

325

Mercy Hospital

8/20/2015 9:31 AM

326

Mercy Hospital Columbus

8/20/2015 9:28 AM

327

Mercy Lebanon

8/20/2015 9:19 AM

328

Hospice Compassus

8/20/2015 8:54 AM

329

MERCY

8/20/2015 8:46 AM

330

Mercy

8/20/2015 8:29 AM

331

mercy hospital joplin

8/20/2015 8:21 AM

332

Freeman Cancer Insitute

8/20/2015 8:13 AM

333

Mercy Hospital Columbus

8/20/2015 8:10 AM

334

Mercy

8/20/2015 8:07 AM

335

Mercy

8/20/2015 8:06 AM

336

Mercy Hospital, Lebanon, MO

8/20/2015 8:00 AM

337

MERCY B H

8/20/2015 7:55 AM

338

Freeman Health System

8/20/2015 7:53 AM

339

Mercy Hospital Joplin Mo

8/20/2015 7:41 AM

340

Mercy

8/20/2015 7:40 AM

341

Mercy Joplin

8/20/2015 7:36 AM

342

mercy carthage hospital

8/20/2015 7:34 AM

343

mercy

8/20/2015 7:09 AM

344

Mercy Carthage

8/20/2015 6:37 AM

345

Mercy Joplin

8/20/2015 6:08 AM

346

Mercy Hospital

8/20/2015 2:41 AM

347

Mercy

8/20/2015 1:56 AM

348

Mercy Hospital

8/19/2015 11:35 PM

349

Mercy Hospital Joplin MO

8/19/2015 9:20 PM

350

Mercy

8/19/2015 8:40 PM

351

Mercy Aurora Hospital

8/19/2015 7:54 PM

352

Mercy Joplin

8/19/2015 6:42 PM

353

Mercy Health Care

8/19/2015 6:16 PM

354

Mercy Clinic Joplin

8/19/2015 5:57 PM

355

Mercy Berryville, Ar.

8/19/2015 5:57 PM

356

Mercy

8/19/2015 5:45 PM

357

Mercy

8/19/2015 5:13 PM

358

Mercy Joplin

8/19/2015 5:04 PM

359

Mercy

8/19/2015 4:57 PM

360

Mercy

8/19/2015 4:52 PM

361

Greene County

8/19/2015 4:33 PM

362

CoxHealth

8/19/2015 4:25 PM

363

Mercy

8/19/2015 4:14 PM

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Mercy

8/19/2015 4:14 PM

365

Mercy Clinic

8/19/2015 4:11 PM

366

Mercy

8/19/2015 4:05 PM

367

dssfhfdsgfsd

8/19/2015 4:03 PM

368

Cassville Community Food Pantry at Cassville United Methodist Church

8/19/2015 4:02 PM

369

Mercy Hospital Joplin

8/19/2015 4:00 PM

370

Mercy Womens Health

8/19/2015 3:57 PM

371

Mercy Womens Health

8/19/2015 3:57 PM

372

Mercy Hospital Joplin

8/19/2015 3:50 PM

373

mercy behavioral health

8/19/2015 3:47 PM

374

Mercy Womens Health

8/19/2015 3:46 PM

375

Mercy

8/19/2015 3:45 PM

376

Mercy Joplin

8/19/2015 3:45 PM

377

mercy hospital joplin

8/19/2015 3:45 PM

378

Mercy Joplin

8/19/2015 3:45 PM

379

Springfield Victory Mission

8/19/2015 3:43 PM

380

Mercy

8/19/2015 3:40 PM

381

MERCY HOSPITAL CARTHAGE

8/19/2015 3:40 PM

382

Mercy Hosptail Jpolin

8/19/2015 3:39 PM

383

Mercy Hospital

8/19/2015 3:39 PM

384

Mercy Clinics LLC

8/19/2015 3:38 PM

385

Mercy Joplin Hospital

8/19/2015 3:35 PM

386

mercy

8/19/2015 3:35 PM

387

Mercy Health Care Lebanon Hospital

8/19/2015 3:31 PM

388

Mercy Joplin

8/19/2015 3:28 PM

389

Mercy

8/19/2015 3:25 PM

390

Mercy

8/19/2015 3:25 PM

391

Mercy Hospital Lebanon

8/19/2015 3:22 PM

392

Mercy Joplin Heart Care

8/19/2015 3:21 PM

393

Mercy Hospital Columbus

8/19/2015 3:20 PM

394

Mercy

8/19/2015 3:19 PM

395

Mercy Healthcare

8/19/2015 3:18 PM

396

Springfield Victory Mission

8/19/2015 2:56 PM

397

NA

8/19/2015 2:48 PM

398

Mercy

8/19/2015 2:23 PM

399

Ozarks Regional YMCA

8/19/2015 2:16 PM

400

Springfield-Greene County Health Department

8/19/2015 1:58 PM

401

Mercy Hospital Lebanon MO

8/19/2015 1:56 PM

402

Mercy Hospital Lebanon

8/19/2015 1:39 PM

403

Mercy-Lebanon

8/19/2015 1:33 PM

404

Mercy Hospital Lebanon

8/19/2015 1:24 PM

11 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 405

Mercy Lebanon MO

8/19/2015 1:21 PM

406

Camdenton Windsor Estates

8/19/2015 1:13 PM

407

Mercy Hospital Lebanon

8/19/2015 1:04 PM

408

Mercy Clinic Family Medicine Camdenton

8/19/2015 12:57 PM

409

Mercy Lebanon Hospital

8/19/2015 12:56 PM

410

the durham company

8/19/2015 12:55 PM

411

Mercy Clinics Springfield

8/19/2015 12:52 PM

412

mercy

8/19/2015 12:44 PM

413

Mercy Hospital Lebanon

8/19/2015 12:40 PM

414

Mercy Hospital Lebanon

8/19/2015 12:26 PM

415

Mercy Hospital Lebanon

8/19/2015 12:23 PM

416

Mercy

8/19/2015 12:21 PM

417

Mercy Hospital - Springfield - Marian Center

8/19/2015 11:28 AM

418

Springfield Victory Mission

8/19/2015 11:00 AM

419

Catholi Charities of Southern Missouri

8/19/2015 10:55 AM

420

MERCY HOSPITAL BERRYVILLE

8/19/2015 10:42 AM

421

Cox Medical Center Branson

8/19/2015 10:18 AM

422

Mercy Hospital Booneville

8/19/2015 10:17 AM

423

Mercy Hospital Fort Smith

8/19/2015 10:11 AM

424

Pleasant Hope High School

8/19/2015 9:59 AM

425

Mercy Hospital- Booneville, Arkansas

8/19/2015 9:44 AM

426

Ozarks Communtiy Hospital

8/19/2015 9:42 AM

427

Mercy Hospital

8/19/2015 9:29 AM

428

Mercy Hospital Berryville

8/19/2015 9:25 AM

429

YMCA

8/19/2015 9:22 AM

430

Alternatives Counseling and Education

8/19/2015 9:13 AM

431

Mercy Hospitals Aurora and Cassville

8/19/2015 8:43 AM

432

CoxHealth

8/19/2015 8:39 AM

433

Mercy Cassville (Hospital)

8/19/2015 8:33 AM

434

Mercy

8/19/2015 8:26 AM

435

Mercy Aurora Hospital

8/19/2015 8:21 AM

436

State Of Missouri-Family Support Division-Greenfield Resource Center

8/19/2015 8:08 AM

437

Mercy Hospital Cassville

8/19/2015 7:41 AM

438

Cassville R-IV School District

8/19/2015 7:36 AM

439

Cassville R-IV School District

8/19/2015 7:30 AM

440

Mercy

8/19/2015 7:30 AM

441

Mercy Hospital Berryville

8/19/2015 6:55 AM

442

Mercy Hospital Berryville

8/19/2015 5:34 AM

443

Mercy Berryville

8/19/2015 3:24 AM

444

Mercy

8/18/2015 9:45 PM

445

CLAIM

8/18/2015 6:37 PM

12 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 446

cox health

8/18/2015 6:16 PM

447

Loaves & Fishes Food Bank of the Ozarks

8/18/2015 6:06 PM

448

Stand Against Trafficking

8/18/2015 4:57 PM

449

Mercy Hospital Berryville

8/18/2015 4:46 PM

450

Mercy Hospital Berryville

8/18/2015 4:33 PM

451

Mercy Hospital Aurora

8/18/2015 4:14 PM

452

Mercy Hospital Aurora

8/18/2015 4:12 PM

453

0

8/18/2015 4:11 PM

454

Mercy Health System (Cassville)

8/18/2015 4:01 PM

455

Mercy Health System (Cassville)

8/18/2015 4:01 PM

456

CoxHealth South

8/18/2015 3:16 PM

457

Cox Medical Center Branson

8/18/2015 3:10 PM

458

Mercy Hospital Berryville

8/18/2015 3:08 PM

459

Mercy

8/18/2015 3:06 PM

460

Boys 7 Girls Clubs of Springfield

8/18/2015 3:00 PM

461

Hillcrest High School

8/18/2015 2:55 PM

462

Great Circle

8/18/2015 2:47 PM

463

Mercy Aurora Hospital

8/18/2015 2:41 PM

464

Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services

8/18/2015 2:39 PM

465

Mercy Hospital Aurora

8/18/2015 2:36 PM

466

NCADA

8/18/2015 2:26 PM

467

Mercy Hospital Berryville

8/18/2015 2:20 PM

468

Legal Services of Southern Missouri

8/18/2015 2:17 PM

469

Mercy Home Health and Hospice

8/18/2015 2:13 PM

470

Mercy Berryville Hospital

8/18/2015 2:07 PM

471

Mercy

8/18/2015 2:05 PM

472

Mercy Healthcare System

8/18/2015 2:03 PM

473

Mercy Hospital Aurora/Cassville

8/18/2015 2:01 PM

474

Mercy Hospital Cassville

8/18/2015 1:59 PM

475

Mercy Hospital Berryville

8/18/2015 1:55 PM

476

Mercy Hospital Berryville

8/18/2015 1:49 PM

477

Polk County Health Center

8/18/2015 1:30 PM

478

The Kitchen, Inc.

8/18/2015 1:29 PM

479

Mercy

8/18/2015 12:51 PM

480

mercy marian center

8/18/2015 11:53 AM

481

Ozarks Technical Community College -- Table Rock Campus

8/18/2015 11:18 AM

482

Freeman Health System

8/18/2015 11:17 AM

483

MERCY HOSPITAL, SPRINGFIELD

8/18/2015 11:10 AM

484

MO Department of Mental Health- Housing Unit

8/18/2015 10:55 AM

485

Mercy

8/18/2015 9:59 AM

486

City of Springfield

8/18/2015 9:58 AM

13 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 487

COXHEALTH

8/18/2015 9:06 AM

488

CoxHealth Branson

8/18/2015 8:33 AM

489

Mercy Hospital Fort Smith

8/18/2015 7:51 AM

490

Mercy Marian Center

8/18/2015 1:35 AM

491

Cox Health Systems

8/17/2015 11:17 PM

492

cox south

8/17/2015 7:46 PM

493

cox health

8/17/2015 5:58 PM

494

CoxHealth Family Medicine Branson 248

8/17/2015 5:49 PM

495

Mercy

8/17/2015 4:19 PM

496

Mercy Hospital

8/17/2015 4:11 PM

497

Community Support Services

8/17/2015 4:06 PM

498

Marian Center

8/17/2015 3:57 PM

499

CoxHealth

8/17/2015 3:54 PM

500

Taney County Health Department

8/17/2015 2:29 PM

501

cox hosptal

8/17/2015 2:13 PM

502

Mercy Marian Center

8/17/2015 2:09 PM

503

Cox Health

8/17/2015 1:31 PM

504

Mercy

8/17/2015 1:10 PM

505

CoxHealth Branson

8/17/2015 1:05 PM

506

Mercy Fort Smith

8/17/2015 12:58 PM

507

Bone and Joint Center

8/17/2015 12:57 PM

508

Cox Breast Care Clinic

8/17/2015 12:24 PM

509

CoxHealth

8/17/2015 12:05 PM

510

Cox Health

8/17/2015 12:00 PM

511

Cox Medical Center Branson

8/17/2015 11:54 AM

512

The Kitchen Inc

8/17/2015 11:46 AM

513

Cox South Hospital

8/17/2015 11:11 AM

514

CoxHealth

8/17/2015 11:11 AM

515

CoxHealth

8/17/2015 11:08 AM

516

CoxHealth

8/17/2015 11:06 AM

517

Mercy

8/17/2015 10:49 AM

518

Faith Community Health

8/17/2015 10:43 AM

519

Mercy

8/17/2015 10:35 AM

520

Greene County Juvenile Office

8/17/2015 10:34 AM

521

COXHEALTH

8/17/2015 10:33 AM

522

Mercy Hospital Fort Smith

8/17/2015 10:30 AM

523

Mercy

8/17/2015 10:24 AM

524

CoxHealth- Springfield

8/17/2015 10:23 AM

525

CoxHealth System

8/17/2015 10:12 AM

526

Cox Medical Center Branson

8/17/2015 10:11 AM

527

CoxHealth

8/17/2015 10:00 AM

14 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 528

FDC

8/17/2015 9:56 AM

529

Cox Health

8/17/2015 9:56 AM

530

CoxHealth

8/17/2015 9:54 AM

531

Cox Monett Hospital

8/17/2015 9:54 AM

532

coxhealth

8/17/2015 9:54 AM

533

Cox Medical Center Branson

8/17/2015 9:51 AM

534

CoxHealth

8/17/2015 9:48 AM

535

CoxHealth

8/17/2015 9:45 AM

536

CoxHealth

8/17/2015 9:45 AM

537

CoxHealth

8/17/2015 9:45 AM

538

Coxhealth

8/17/2015 9:44 AM

539

FDC CLINIC

8/17/2015 9:44 AM

540

CoxHealth

8/17/2015 9:43 AM

541

CoxHealth

8/17/2015 9:42 AM

542

Developmental Connections

8/17/2015 9:10 AM

543

Mercy Hospital Fort Smith

8/17/2015 9:05 AM

544

Mercy Fort Smith

8/17/2015 8:59 AM

545

The Victim Center

8/17/2015 8:42 AM

546

Mercy Hospital Fort Smith

8/17/2015 8:11 AM

547

Mercy Hospital Springfield, MO

8/17/2015 7:57 AM

548

Barry County Health Dept

8/17/2015 7:48 AM

549

The Crisis Center of Taney County, Inc.

8/17/2015 7:23 AM

550

Growing Healthy Families/ Great Circle

8/17/2015 7:15 AM

551

Mercy Hospital

8/16/2015 4:20 PM

552

Mercy Hospital, Springfield

8/16/2015 2:07 PM

553

College of the Ozarks

8/16/2015 10:05 AM

554

MERCY HOSPITAL FT SMITH

8/16/2015 9:53 AM

555

Freeman Health System

8/16/2015 5:42 AM

556

Mercy-Springfield

8/16/2015 3:55 AM

557

Mercy Hospital Fort Smith

8/15/2015 4:05 PM

558

Freeman Health System

8/15/2015 11:33 AM

559

Mercy Waldron

8/15/2015 10:12 AM

560

Mercy Hospital

8/15/2015 9:25 AM

561

The Victim Center

8/15/2015 7:12 AM

562

mercy Ft. Smith

8/15/2015 3:22 AM

563

Mercy Hospital Springfield

8/15/2015 3:19 AM

564

Mercy Hospital

8/15/2015 12:08 AM

565

Mercy Hosptial Springfield, MO

8/14/2015 11:32 PM

566

Mercy, FS

8/14/2015 10:28 PM

567

Mercy Clinics

8/14/2015 10:11 PM

568

Ozark Center

8/14/2015 5:16 PM

15 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 569

Mercy Hospital Fort Smith

8/14/2015 3:59 PM

570

Mercy Ft.Smith,Arkansas

8/14/2015 3:38 PM

571

Mercy Hospital Fort Smith

8/14/2015 3:18 PM

572

MERCY FAMILY CLINIC

8/14/2015 3:15 PM

573

Jasper County Health Department

8/14/2015 2:40 PM

574

Mercy Fort Smith

8/14/2015 2:35 PM

575

mercy medical fort smith ark

8/14/2015 2:14 PM

576

Ozarks Wellness Network

8/14/2015 2:05 PM

577

Mercy Hospital Fort Smith

8/14/2015 1:55 PM

578

Mercy Outpatient Hospice

8/14/2015 1:17 PM

579

Forsyth R-III Schools

8/14/2015 1:15 PM

580

Mercy

8/14/2015 1:14 PM

581

Lafayette House

8/14/2015 1:08 PM

582

Cox Medical Center Branson

8/14/2015 1:07 PM

583

Mercy Hospital

8/14/2015 12:47 PM

584

Mercy Hospital and Clinic Fort Smith

8/14/2015 12:36 PM

585

Children's Division

8/14/2015 12:36 PM

586

Mercy Clinic

8/14/2015 12:21 PM

587

Mercy Hospital Fort Smith

8/14/2015 12:17 PM

588

mercy fs

8/14/2015 12:09 PM

589

Mercy

8/14/2015 12:08 PM

590

Mercy Behavioral Health

8/14/2015 11:55 AM

591

Mercy

8/14/2015 11:54 AM

592

Mercy

8/14/2015 11:52 AM

593

Mercy Hospital Fort Smith

8/14/2015 11:48 AM

594

Mercy FSM

8/14/2015 11:40 AM

595

Mercy Fort Smith Hospital

8/14/2015 11:40 AM

596

The Salvation Army - Springfield MO

8/14/2015 11:24 AM

597

The Salvation Army - Springfield MO

8/14/2015 11:14 AM

598

The Salvation Army

8/14/2015 11:13 AM

599

OACAC

8/14/2015 10:54 AM

600

Freeman Health System

8/14/2015 10:53 AM

601

freeman health system

8/14/2015 9:26 AM

602

Freeman Health System

8/14/2015 9:15 AM

603

Department of Social Services

8/14/2015 8:37 AM

604

Consumer Credit Counseling Service

8/14/2015 8:32 AM

605

Parks - Botanical Center

8/14/2015 8:27 AM

606

mercy clinic willow springs

8/14/2015 8:26 AM

607

Freeman Health System

8/14/2015 8:12 AM

608

Freeman Health System

8/14/2015 8:05 AM

609

Ozark Center

8/14/2015 8:02 AM

16 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 610

Freeman

8/14/2015 7:52 AM

611

Mercy

8/14/2015 7:46 AM

612

Freeman Health System

8/14/2015 7:33 AM

613

Freeman Health System

8/14/2015 6:44 AM

614

Mercy Hospital Springfield

8/13/2015 10:57 PM

615

Mercy Hospital, Springfield

8/13/2015 9:43 PM

616

Children's division

8/13/2015 9:25 PM

617

Safe to Sleep/ Council of Churches

8/13/2015 7:46 PM

618

Mercy Springfield

8/13/2015 7:24 PM

619

American Red Cross

8/13/2015 5:44 PM

620

Mercy Hospital- Springfield

8/13/2015 5:35 PM

621

Community Partnership of the Ozarks

8/13/2015 5:00 PM

622

Ozarks Transportation Organization

8/13/2015 4:55 PM

623

Burrell Behavioral Health

8/13/2015 4:52 PM

624

Mercy Hospital

8/13/2015 4:49 PM

625

Mercy Hospital - Springfield

8/13/2015 4:46 PM

626

Mercy hospital springfield, mo

8/13/2015 4:29 PM

627

Mercy Hospital Aurora, MO and Mercy Hospital Cassville, MO

8/13/2015 2:08 PM

628

Freeman Health Systems

8/13/2015 1:39 PM

629

freeman health system

8/13/2015 1:12 PM

630

Mercy

8/13/2015 1:08 PM

631

Mercy Hospital Pastoral Services

8/13/2015 12:02 PM

632

ozark center

8/13/2015 11:45 AM

633

Mercy Hospital Springfield

8/13/2015 11:01 AM

634

Freeman Health System

8/13/2015 10:02 AM

635

Kraft Insurance Services

8/13/2015 9:54 AM

636

Mercy Hospital Springfield(4B)

8/13/2015 8:52 AM

637

Freeman Health System

8/13/2015 8:23 AM

638

Freeman Hospital

8/13/2015 8:08 AM

639

Freeman Health System

8/13/2015 7:51 AM

640

Mercy Hospital Springfield

8/13/2015 7:37 AM

641

Freeman Health system

8/13/2015 6:11 AM

642

Mercy Hospital Springfield, Missouri

8/12/2015 9:36 PM

643

Mercy Hospital Springfield

8/12/2015 7:56 PM

644

Mercy Hospital

8/12/2015 7:40 PM

645

Mercy

8/12/2015 6:18 PM

646

Springfield Mercy Hospital

8/12/2015 4:22 PM

647

Taney County Health Department

8/12/2015 3:49 PM

648

Mercy Hospital Springfield

8/12/2015 2:32 PM

649

Mercy Hospital Springfield

8/12/2015 2:28 PM

650

Mercy Springfield Hospital

8/12/2015 2:11 PM

17 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 651

Early Head Start

8/12/2015 12:44 PM

652

Early Head Start

8/12/2015 12:07 PM

653

Taney County Health Department

8/12/2015 11:55 AM

654

Jasper County Health Department

8/12/2015 11:10 AM

655

Mercy Rehabilitation Hospital

8/12/2015 10:46 AM

656

Economic Security Corp

8/12/2015 10:27 AM

657

mercy

8/12/2015 9:47 AM

658

Economic Security Corporation

8/12/2015 9:03 AM

659

Mercy- Springfield

8/12/2015 9:01 AM

660

Economic Security Corporation

8/12/2015 8:27 AM

661

Economic Security

8/12/2015 8:07 AM

662

Mercy Hospital

8/12/2015 7:37 AM

663

mercy hospital springfield

8/12/2015 2:42 AM

664

Mercy

8/11/2015 8:03 PM

665

Mercy Hospital

8/11/2015 7:39 PM

666

Ozark Center

8/11/2015 6:06 PM

667

MERCY

8/11/2015 5:46 PM

668

Mercy

8/11/2015 5:32 PM

669

Economic Security Corp of Southwest MO

8/11/2015 4:27 PM

670

Jasper County Health Department

8/11/2015 4:16 PM

671

Economic Security Corporation

8/11/2015 3:54 PM

672

Early Head Start

8/11/2015 3:29 PM

673

Economic Security Corporation - Early Head Start

8/11/2015 2:30 PM

674

Mercy Hospital Springfield Marian Center

8/11/2015 2:29 PM

675

Boys & Girls Club of SW MO

8/11/2015 2:28 PM

676

Mercy Family Medicine Medical Park Drive

8/11/2015 2:11 PM

677

Joplin Family YMCA

8/11/2015 1:50 PM

678

Economic Security Corporation

8/11/2015 1:31 PM

679

Mercy Hospital

8/11/2015 1:18 PM

680

Economic Security Corporation

8/11/2015 1:14 PM

681

Economic Security Corporation of Southwest Missouri

8/11/2015 1:10 PM

682

mercy hospital

8/11/2015 1:08 PM

683

Economic Security Corp Women's Health and Family Planning

8/11/2015 12:52 PM

684

Mercy Hospital Lebanon

8/11/2015 11:07 AM

685

Mercy Hospital Springfield Community

8/11/2015 10:57 AM

686

Cox Medical Center Branson

8/11/2015 8:39 AM

687

Barry County Health dept.

8/11/2015 8:16 AM

688

Missouri State University Master of Public Health program

8/10/2015 5:57 PM

689

Burrell Behavioral Health

8/10/2015 4:04 PM

690

Burrell Behavioral Health

8/10/2015 2:44 PM

691

Central Taney County FPD

8/10/2015 2:01 PM

18 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 692

Christian Associates

8/10/2015 1:32 PM

693

Ozarks Technical Community College

8/10/2015 11:41 AM

694

Jesus Was Homeless

8/10/2015 11:02 AM

695

City of Branson

8/10/2015 10:44 AM

696

JV

8/10/2015 10:36 AM

697

The Caring People

8/10/2015 9:43 AM

698

CORE

8/10/2015 9:39 AM

699

Barry County Health Department

8/10/2015 9:25 AM

700

Christian County Health Department

8/10/2015 9:19 AM

701

Jordan Valley

8/10/2015 9:09 AM

702

Jordan Valley Community Health Center

8/10/2015 8:59 AM

703

Cox Medical Center Branson

8/10/2015 8:49 AM

704

Stone County Health Department

8/10/2015 8:35 AM

705

CoxHealth

8/10/2015 8:31 AM

706

The Crisis Center of Taney County, Inc.

8/10/2015 8:25 AM

707

CoxHealth

8/10/2015 8:22 AM

708

Health inc

8/7/2015 2:09 PM

709

Hickory County Health Department

8/6/2015 4:58 PM

710

Hollister School district

8/6/2015 10:06 AM

711

Altered Physique Fitness

8/5/2015 2:48 PM

712

Coxhealth

8/5/2015 8:57 AM

713

Freeman Health System

8/5/2015 7:40 AM

714

Taney County Health Department

8/4/2015 3:44 PM

715

Southwest Center for Independent Living

8/4/2015 11:12 AM

716

Howell County Health Department

8/4/2015 10:32 AM

717

Hollister School District

8/4/2015 10:19 AM

718

Community Partnership of the Ozarks

8/4/2015 9:27 AM

719

Jesus Was Homeless

8/4/2015 8:52 AM

720

Community Clinic of Joplin

8/3/2015 8:17 PM

721

Taney County Health Department

8/3/2015 11:20 AM

722

Taney County Health Department

8/3/2015 11:03 AM

723

ESC

8/3/2015 10:43 AM

724

ESC

8/3/2015 10:16 AM

725

ESC

8/3/2015 10:14 AM

726

Economic Security Corporation-Head Start

8/3/2015 9:25 AM

727

Freeman Health System

8/3/2015 9:14 AM

728

Taney County Health Department

8/3/2015 9:08 AM

729

Springfield-Greene County Health Department

8/3/2015 7:59 AM

730

Freeman Health System

7/31/2015 12:54 PM

731

Ozark Center

7/30/2015 3:41 PM

732

Economic Security Corporation

7/30/2015 1:01 PM

19 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 733

Newton County Health Department

7/30/2015 12:52 PM

734

Economic Security Corporation

7/30/2015 11:31 AM

735

Freeman Health System

7/30/2015 10:23 AM

736

Economic Security

7/30/2015 10:23 AM

737

Freeman hospital

7/30/2015 10:05 AM

738

Economic Security Corporation

7/30/2015 9:48 AM

739

Economic Security Corp Women's Health and Family Planning

7/30/2015 9:47 AM

740

Economic Security Corp. of S.W. Area/Head Start

7/30/2015 9:21 AM

741

Freeman Health System

7/30/2015 9:20 AM

742

Head start

7/30/2015 9:18 AM

743

Economic Security

7/30/2015 9:01 AM

744

Economic Security Corporation

7/30/2015 8:51 AM

745

Freeman Health System Neosho

7/30/2015 8:49 AM

746

Escswa

7/30/2015 8:48 AM

747

Economic Security Corporation

7/30/2015 8:32 AM

748

Economic Security Early Head Start and Head Start

7/30/2015 8:28 AM

749

Ozark Center

7/30/2015 7:27 AM

750

Ozark Mental Health Center/FHS

7/30/2015 6:56 AM

751

Freeman Health System

7/30/2015 6:52 AM

752

Freeman Health System Inpatient Pharmacy

7/30/2015 6:25 AM

753

Burrell

7/29/2015 11:03 PM

754

Freeman Health System

7/29/2015 3:44 PM

755

Missouri Health Connection

7/29/2015 2:46 PM

756

Springfield - Greene County Office of Emergency Management

7/29/2015 11:32 AM

757

Barry Co. Health Dept.

7/29/2015 9:40 AM

758

Springfield/Greene County Health Dept

7/28/2015 3:13 PM

759

Springfield Greene County Health Department-WIC

7/28/2015 2:33 PM

20 / 235

Regional Health Assessment

Q3 Which of the following best classifies the primary services your organization provides? Answered: 751

Skipped: 1,772

Education

Financial services

Government

Health care

Leisure and hospitality Professional and business... Social and human services

Other services

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Education

6.52%

49

Financial services

0.53%

4

Government

2.40%

18

Health care

72.30%

Leisure and hospitality

1.20%

9

Professional and business services

1.86%

14

Social and human services

11.32%

85

Other services

3.86%

29

Total

543

751

21 / 235

Regional Health Assessment

Q4 What county is your organization headquartered in? Answered: 734

Skipped: 1,789

Adair County, Oklahoma Barry County, Missouri Barton County, Missouri Baxter County, Arkansas Benton County, Arkansas Boone County, Arkansas Camden County, Missouri Carroll County,... Cedar County, Missouri Cherokee County, Kansas Christian County,... Crawford County,... Crawford County, Kansas Dade County, Missouri Dallas County, Missouri Delaware County,... Douglas County,... Franklin County,... Greene County,

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Regional Health Assessment Missouri Haskell County,... Hickory County,... Howell County, Missouri Jasper County, Missouri Johnson County,... Labette County, Kansas Laclede County,... Latimer County,... Lawrence County,... Le Flore County,... Logan County, Arkansas Madison County,... McDonald County,... Newton County, Missouri Ottawa County, Oklahoma Ozark County, Missouri Polk County, Arkansas Polk County, Missouri Pulaski County,... St. Clair County,... Scott County,

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Regional Health Assessment Scott County, Arkansas Sebastian County,... Sequoyah County,... Stone County, Missouri Taney County, Missouri Texas County, Missouri Vernon County, Missouri Washington County,... Webster County,... Wright County, Missouri Yell County, Arkansas 0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Adair County, Oklahoma

0.00%

0

Barry County, Missouri

2.45%

18

Barton County, Missouri

0.14%

1

Baxter County, Arkansas

0.00%

0

Benton County, Arkansas

19.89%

Boone County, Arkansas

0.14%

1

0.27%

2

Carroll County, Arkansas

2.59%

19

Cedar County, Missouri

0.41%

3

Cherokee County, Kansas

0.82%

6

Christian County, Missouri

0.27%

2

Crawford County, Arkansas

0.27%

2

146

Camden County, Missouri

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Regional Health Assessment Crawford County, Kansas

0.14%

1

Dade County, Missouri

0.14%

1

Dallas County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Delaware County, Oklahoma

0.00%

0

Douglas County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Franklin County, Arkansas

0.54%

4

Greene County, Missouri

22.89%

Haskell County, Oklahoma

0.00%

0

Hickory County, Missouri

0.14%

1

Howell County, Missouri

0.41%

3

Jasper County, Missouri

12.81%

94

Johnson County, Arkansas

0.00%

0

Labette County, Kansas

0.00%

0

Laclede County, Missouri

4.36%

32

Latimer County, Oklahoma

0.00%

0

Lawrence County, Missouri

1.63%

12

Le Flore County, Oklahoma

0.00%

0

Logan County, Arkansas

0.27%

2

Madison County, Arkansas

0.00%

0

McDonald County, Missouri

0.54%

4

Newton County, Missouri

11.44%

84

Ottawa County, Oklahoma

0.00%

0

Ozark County, Missouri

0.14%

1

Polk County, Arkansas

0.27%

2

Polk County, Missouri

3.41%

25

Pulaski County, Missouri

0.27%

2

St. Clair County, Missouri

0.27%

2

0.41%

3

Sebastian County, Arkansas

5.59%

41

Sequoyah County, Oklahoma

0.14%

1

Stone County, Missouri

0.41%

3

Taney County, Missouri

5.99%

44

Texas County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Vernon County, Missouri

0.00%

0

168

Scott County, Arkansas

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Regional Health Assessment Washington County, Arkansas

0.41%

3

Webster County, Missouri

0.14%

1

Wright County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Yell County, Arkansas

0.00%

0

Total

734

#

Other County and State

Date

1

Knox County, TN

10/13/2015 1:39 PM

2

Serve Newton, Barton and McDonald County as well

10/13/2015 8:21 AM

3

Polk

10/5/2015 5:41 AM

4

Springfield Mo

10/2/2015 4:43 PM

5

AR

10/1/2015 11:26 AM

6

Benton

9/30/2015 8:38 PM

7

Washington County, Arkansas

9/30/2015 3:35 PM

8

Washington County, Arkansas

9/30/2015 1:46 PM

9

St. Louis, MO

9/30/2015 7:57 AM

10

Arkansas

9/29/2015 3:27 PM

11

Rogers

9/29/2015 3:13 PM

12

Independence, Bradley

9/29/2015 3:11 PM

13

st louis county, missouri

9/29/2015 2:22 PM

14

World wide

9/27/2015 3:09 PM

15

Cole County, Missouri

9/24/2015 11:48 AM

16

Cole County, Missouri

9/4/2015 9:42 AM

17

st Louis

9/1/2015 5:09 PM

18

actually HEADQUARTERED in Springfield, MO

8/25/2015 2:13 PM

19

27 others in SW MO

8/25/2015 11:12 AM

20

Cole, Missouri

8/25/2015 10:11 AM

21

Jasper Co, Kansas, OK, AR

8/25/2015 9:45 AM

22

missouri

8/23/2015 11:55 AM

23

Taney, MO

8/22/2015 9:01 AM

24

Nashville, TN

8/20/2015 8:54 AM

25

Jasper

8/20/2015 8:13 AM

26

Jasper County, Missouri

8/19/2015 4:52 PM

27

sfg gf

8/19/2015 4:03 PM

28

Jasper County Missouri

8/19/2015 3:38 PM

29

Jasper,Newton,Christian,Webster,

8/19/2015 10:55 AM

30

Boone County Missouri

8/18/2015 6:37 PM

31

St. Louis County

8/18/2015 2:26 PM

32

42 other Missouri Counties

8/18/2015 2:17 PM

33

Springfield, Missouri

8/18/2015 2:07 PM

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Barry County, Missouri

8/18/2015 2:01 PM

35

Mo

8/17/2015 11:17 PM

36

McDonald County, Missouri

8/17/2015 4:06 PM

37

Saint Louis, MO

8/17/2015 10:24 AM

38

Barry County, Missouri

8/17/2015 9:44 AM

39

Stone County, Mo.

8/14/2015 2:05 PM

40

Newton County

8/14/2015 1:08 PM

41

St. Louis, MO

8/14/2015 11:24 AM

42

Greene County, Missouri

8/14/2015 11:13 AM

43

Jasper

8/14/2015 8:32 AM

44

Jefferson County, MO

8/13/2015 4:52 PM

45

Barry County, Missouri

8/13/2015 2:08 PM

46

Ok, Kansas, Ark

8/13/2015 8:08 AM

47

Greene, Missouri

8/11/2015 8:03 PM

48

Newton County, Missouri

8/11/2015 1:50 PM

49

Newton County, Missouri, McDonald County Missouri

8/11/2015 12:52 PM

50

St. Louis, MO

8/11/2015 11:07 AM

51

Missouri

8/11/2015 10:57 AM

52

I'm in a satellite that serves Stone and Taney

8/10/2015 4:04 PM

53

Boone, Christian,Clay, Greene, Jasper,Jackson, Missouri

8/10/2015 9:43 AM

54

McDonald, Newton, Barton all in MO

8/3/2015 9:25 AM

55

Newton County, Missouri and McDonald County, MIssouri

7/30/2015 9:47 AM

56

Barton, McDonald and Newton Counties, Missouri

7/30/2015 9:21 AM

57

Newton, McDonald, Barton

7/30/2015 8:28 AM

58

Jasper County, Missouri

7/30/2015 6:52 AM

59

Boone County, MO

7/29/2015 2:46 PM

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Regional Health Assessment

Q5 How many people does your organization employ? Answered: 734

Skipped: 1,789

0-49

50-99

100-249

250-499

500-999

1000+

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

0-49

18.39%

50-99

8.17%

60

100-249

8.86%

65

250-499

11.17%

82

500-999

9.67%

71

1000+

43.73%

Total

135

321 734

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Q6 Does your organization provide any of the following services: Answered: 657

Skipped: 1,866

Behavioral health

Dental health

Medical health

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Behavioral health

63.62%

418

Dental health

16.74%

110

Medical health

91.48%

601

Total Respondents: 657

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Q7 In the past 12 months, when those you serve needed the following care, how difficult was it to get access to: Answered: 524

Skipped: 1,999

Primary care providers...

Specialists (heart,...

Emergency Services

Behavioral health care...

Dental care

0

I am not able to answer this question

1

2

N/A = They did not need this type of care

3

4

They could not get care when needed

5

6

They obtained care, but with great difficulty

7

8

9

10

They obtained care with some difficulty

They obtained care with no difficulty

Total

Weighted Average

Primary care providers (family doctor, child doctor, prenatal)

19.77% 103

2.50% 13

4.99% 26

10.17% 53

32.63% 170

29.94% 156

521

1.65

Specialists (heart, diabetes, cancer, foot, lung)

23.12% 120

4.24% 22

4.82% 25

13.87% 72

33.53% 174

20.42% 106

519

1.42

Emergency Services

18.75% 96

2.15% 11

2.73% 14

2.73% 14

13.09% 67

60.55% 310

512

2.11

Behavioral health care (psychiatry, substance abuse, therapy)

23.12%

4.05%

15.41%

17.92%

25.05%

14.45%

120

21

80

93

130

75

519

1.11

Dental care

38.22%

7.53%

14.09%

13.32%

12.55%

14.29%

198

39

73

69

65

74

518

0.81

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Regional Health Assessment

Q8 How serious have the following issues been for those you serve in the last year? Answered: 512

Skipped: 2,011

Accidents (car, bicycl... Aging problems (arthritis,... Alcohol and drug abuse Baby health (early birth... Chronic disease... Cost of health care Dental problems, to... Infectious diseases... Mental health issues... Unhealthy lifestyles... 0

I am not able to answer this question

1

2

3

N/A = does not apply to them, my organization does not have experience with this

4

Not serious (e.g. teen acne)

5

6

7

8

9

10

Somewhat serious

Moderately serious

Serious

Very serious (e.g., HIV/AIDS)

Total

Weighted Average

506

1.07

Accidents (car, bicycle, falls)

28.06%

10.47%

9.88%

20.55%

11.86%

14.23%

4.94%

142

53

50

104

60

72

25

Aging problems (arthritis, hearing/vision loss)

20.44%

8.73%

6.75%

17.86%

21.03%

19.44%

5.75%

103

44

34

90

106

98

29

504

1.41

Alcohol and drug abuse

16.17% 82

5.72% 29

3.94% 20

15.98% 81

14.79% 75

26.82% 136

16.57% 84

507

1.92

Baby health (early birth, low birth weight)

37.18% 187

12.13% 61

10.34% 52

17.89% 90

9.94% 50

9.54% 48

2.98% 15

503

0.78

Chronic disease (cancer, diabetes, heart disease, lung disease, obesity)

17.49% 89

4.52% 23

5.30% 27

11.98% 61

15.91% 81

31.04% 158

13.75% 70

509

1.92

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Regional Health Assessment Cost of health care

14.51% 74

2.55% 13

2.55% 13

9.22% 47

11.18% 57

34.71% 177

25.29% 129

510

2.37

Dental problems, tooth pain

30.02% 151

7.95% 40

7.36% 37

12.33% 62

15.11% 76

18.29% 92

8.95% 45

503

1.33

Infectious diseases

23.76%

5.74%

11.29%

17.03%

19.60%

16.24%

6.34%

120

29

57

86

99

82

32

505

1.30

16.47% 84

4.12% 21

2.94% 15

12.94% 66

12.55% 64

28.82% 147

22.16% 113

510

2.13

13.56%

2.95%

2.55%

10.02%

16.70%

33.40%

20.83%

69

15

13

51

85

170

106

509

2.27

(hepatitis, TB, flu, STDs) Mental health issues (depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, psychiatric problems) Unhealthy lifestyles (tobacco, unhealthy eating, not exercising, not using a seat belt, not getting shots)

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Regional Health Assessment

Q9 From the following list pick the three biggest things that keeps those you serve from improving their health. Please rank their top three issues, with 1 being the most important. Answered: 500

Skipped: 2,023

Accidents (car, bicycl... Aging problems (arthritis,... Alcohol and drug abuse Availability of medical... Baby health (early birth... Chronic disease... Cost of health care Dental problems, to... Infectious diseases... Mental Health issues... Unhealthy lifestyles... 0

1

2

3

4

Accidents (car, bicycle, falls)

Aging problems (arthritis, hearing/vision loss)

Alcohol and drug abuse

Availability of medical appointments

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5

6

7

8

9

1

2

3

33.33% 11

33.33% 11

33.33% 11

26.32%

26.32%

47.37%

25

25

45

35.62%

41.10%

23.29%

52

60

17.07% 14

30.49% 25

10

Total

Weighted Average

33

2.00

95

1.79

34

146

2.12

52.44% 43

82

1.65

Regional Health Assessment Baby health (early birth, low birth weight)

Chronic disease (cancer, diabetes, heart disease, lung disease, obesity)

Cost of health care

Dental problems, tooth pain

Infectious diseases (hepatitis, TB, Flu, STDs)

Mental Health issues (depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, psychiatric problems)

Unhealthy lifestyles (tobacco, unhealthy eating, not exercising, not using a seat belt, not getting shots)

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22.73% 5

31.82% 7

45.45% 10

22

1.77

28.06% 55

36.22% 71

35.71% 70

196

1.92

49.66%

25.34%

25.00%

147

75

74

296

2.25

13.73% 7

56.86% 29

29.41% 15

51

1.84

4.35% 1

26.09% 6

69.57% 16

23

1.35

28.50%

38.65%

32.85%

59

80

68

207

1.96

37.91%

30.72%

31.37%

116

94

96

306

2.07

Regional Health Assessment

Q10 Does your organization work with other organizations to improve health and quality of life? Answered: 505

Skipped: 2,018

Yes

No

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Yes

95.05%

No

4.95%

Total

480 25 505

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Regional Health Assessment

Q11 How serious have the following issues been for those you serve in the last year? Answered: 458

Skipped: 2,065

Child Abuse

Crime/public safety

Domestic violence

No housing or poor housing

Not feeling connected to...

Racism and intolerance

0

I am not able to answer this question Child Abuse

0.2

0.4

Does not apply to them, did not have ay experience with it

0.6

0.8

1

1.2

1.4

1.6

1.8

2

Not serious (e.g. teen acne)

Somewhat serious

Moderately serious

Serious

Very Serious (e.g., HIV/AIDS)

Total

Weighted Average

30.04% 137

14.47% 66

7.89% 36

19.96% 91

12.50% 57

10.09% 46

5.04% 23

456

0.95

Crime/public safety

26.21% 119

13.00% 59

10.13% 46

24.23% 110

12.78% 58

10.35% 47

3.30% 15

454

0.94

Domestic violence

23.90% 109

9.43% 43

9.21% 42

21.05% 96

16.23% 74

14.91% 68

5.26% 24

456

1.19

No housing or poor housing

16.85% 77

7.66% 35

6.56% 30

22.10% 101

19.04% 87

20.13% 92

7.66% 35

457

1.51

Not feeling connected to others

23.41% 107

8.10% 37

11.60% 53

22.10% 101

16.41% 75

15.32% 70

3.06% 14

457

1.13

Racism and intolerance

27.15%

18.32%

23.84%

16.11%

9.27%

4.19%

1.10%

123

83

108

73

42

19

5

453

0.52

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Regional Health Assessment

Q12 From the following list pick the biggest thing that keeps those you serve from improving their health: Answered: 405

Skipped: 2,118

Child abuse

Crime/public safety

Domestic violence

No housing or poor housing

Not feeling connected to...

Racism & intolerance

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Child abuse

3.70%

15

Crime/public safety

6.17%

25

Domestic violence

6.91%

28

No housing or poor housing

52.59%

213

Not feeling connected to others

29.63%

120

Racism & intolerance

0.99%

Total

4 405

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Regional Health Assessment

Q13 Is this community a good place to raise children (Consider school quality, day care, after school programs, recreation, etc.)? Answered: 456

Skipped: 2,067

Yes

Sometimes

No

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Yes

69.30%

316

Sometimes

28.73%

131

No

1.97%

Total

9 456

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Regional Health Assessment

Q14 Is this community a good place to grow old (Consider elder-friendly housing, transportation to medical services, churches, shopping, elder day care, social support for the elderly living alone, Meals on Wheels, etc.)? Answered: 458

Skipped: 2,065

Yes

Sometimes

No

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Yes

58.52%

268

Sometimes

35.15%

161

No

6.33%

Total

29 458

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Regional Health Assessment

Q15 Is there economic opportunity in the community (Consider locally owned and operated businesses, jobs with career growth, job training/higher education opportunities, affordable housing, reasonable commute, etc.)? Answered: 460

Skipped: 2,063

Yes

Sometimes

N0

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Yes

48.48%

223

Sometimes

38.26%

176

N0

13.26%

61

Total

460

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Regional Health Assessment

Q16 In the next five years, what are the top 3 issues that, if addressed, help improve your clients' health? Please rank them 1 to 3, with 1 being the most important. Answered: 450

Skipped: 2,073

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Regional Health Assessment Accidents (car, bicycl... Aging problems (arthritis,... Alcohol and drug abuse Availability of medical... Baby health (early birth...

Child abuse

Chronic disease... Cost of health care Crime/public safety Dental problems, to... Domestic violence Infectious diseases... Mental health issues... No housing or poor housing Not feeling connected to... Racism & intolerance Unhealthy lifestyle... 0

1

2

3

4

Accidents (car, bicycle, falls)

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5

6

7

8

9

1

2

3

29.41% 5

17.65% 3

52.94% 9

10

Total

17

Weighted Average

1.76

Regional Health Assessment Aging problems (arthritis, hearing/vision loss)

Alcohol and drug abuse

Availability of medical appointments

Baby health (early birth, low birth weight)

Child abuse

Chronic disease (cancer, diabetes, heart disease, lung disease, obesity)

Cost of health care

Crime/public safety

Dental problems, tooth pain

Domestic violence

Infectious diseases (hepatitis, TB, flu, STDs)

Mental health issues (depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, psychiatric problems)

No housing or poor housing

Not feeling connected to others

Racism & intolerance

Unhealthy lifestyle (tobacco, unhealthy eating, not exercising, not using a seat belt, not getting shots)

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29.27% 24

25.61% 21

45.12% 37

82

1.84

30.94% 43

38.13% 53

30.94% 43

139

2.00

29.27%

35.37%

35.37%

24

29

29

82

1.94

30.77% 4

38.46% 5

30.77% 4

13

2.00

37.50% 6

31.25% 5

31.25% 5

16

2.06

34.36%

37.42%

28.22%

56

61

46

163

2.06

45.45%

27.73%

26.82%

100

61

59

220

2.19

17.65% 3

35.29% 6

47.06% 8

17

1.71

18.52% 5

33.33% 9

48.15% 13

27

1.70

35.29% 6

35.29% 6

29.41% 5

17

2.06

7.14% 1

21.43% 3

71.43% 10

14

1.36

25.00% 43

44.77% 77

30.23% 52

172

1.95

28.38% 21

33.78% 25

37.84% 28

74

1.91

14.29% 3

28.57% 6

57.14% 12

21

1.57

12.50% 1

37.50% 3

50.00% 4

8

1.63

42.56% 103

28.10% 68

29.34% 71

242

2.13

Regional Health Assessment

Q17 Finally, from the perspective of your organization, what makes you proudest of your community? Answered: 290

Skipped: 2,233

#

Responses

Date

1

Trying to work together for the betterment of our clients.

11/10/2015 1:34 PM

2

They come along side us to help fight child abuse

10/30/2015 5:34 PM

3

The support from organizations working together.

10/24/2015 10:02 AM

4

The care that we give and the efforts taken to improve what issue is needing addressed.

10/22/2015 1:27 PM

5

willingness of people to help others

10/14/2015 7:55 AM

6

It is impressive the extent this community will rally around an issue and work until the problem is addressed appropriately.

10/13/2015 7:17 PM

7

The fact that there are so many working together to make positive changes, not just talking about making changes. Churches, alliances, schools and other organizations talking with each other and working with each other.

10/13/2015 3:36 PM

8

Our community has a large aging population and there are many groups within and outside of the medical community that work hard to support this aging population in many ways. The community also just completed a biking and walking trail system that spans 5 cities and some other smaller communities that encourage fitness and allows for outdoor activities in a safe environment. Having 3 fortune 500 companies and the largest retailer in the world housed in our community has helpec create a focus on health by encouraging the employees via cost reduced insurance programs for healthy individuals

10/13/2015 1:53 PM

9

hospitals treat regardless of ability to pay

10/13/2015 9:03 AM

10

The community is very good in showing support to the different organizations that our children are involved in.

10/12/2015 10:48 AM

11

Cooperation between agencies serving children with delays and disabilities.

10/12/2015 10:20 AM

12

The feeling of family and commitment. There is a proud feeling, almost like "team spirit" to be a member of this community and its resources.

10/8/2015 9:27 AM

13

Greenery and trails in busy parts of town.

10/8/2015 9:27 AM

14

The "helpers" in the community who fight hard to protect our most precious gift - our children.

10/6/2015 5:05 PM

15

The networking among organizations

10/6/2015 11:49 AM

16

We are tight-knit group of people who looks for issues within our community and try to address needs when they exist.

10/6/2015 8:36 AM

17

Mercy makes our community a better place to live.

10/6/2015 7:51 AM

18

I am proud that Mercy is part of my community. Mercy gives back in many ways. I am proud to be a part of the MErcy

10/5/2015 5:16 PM

organization. 19

The willingness to pull together when needed.

10/5/2015 5:02 PM

20

Our community is very giving and they are always willing to help when someone is in need

10/5/2015 2:58 PM

21

The proudest of my community, a large faith base that steps in when needed and public safety. Something not a choice on the lists that is a big contributor is the break down of the family and support. That is a big problem in our

10/5/2015 2:02 PM

community as well as many others. Another problem is low motivation to change and persist. Another problem is low support for agencies. There is mostly criticism of the help that is offered. They want a quick fix for problems and that isn't the reality. 22

The church

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Collaboration

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Our community is very good about connecting all resources and organizations so we can make a BIG impact.

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I am most proud of the growing number of health related services offered to our small rural community.

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The services we offer for our community our size.

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Collaboration between agencies, good public schools, community support of public schools, health care and educational opportunities, friendly people live here

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Our community has grown some in realizing that there are people in need of social services and that we need to work as a community to help all people.

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The willingness of individuals who give of their time and resources to help our foster children.

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the Mercy Spirit

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The people in our community know how to work well together and have a strong community spirit.

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That community organizations, local government and businesses seem to work well together. Our community has several health issues, but there are usually many partners that are willing to come to the table to work together to

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address those issues. 33

We serve all, not their wallets

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Money invested in it by local businesses to improve quality of life.

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35

Our community is filled with amazing patients-- people with incredible kindness and talent who's health I watch improve in our Mercy Pulmonary Program. Our organization employs so many driven and compassionate people who individually want to partner up with these patients to help them improve their life and health. It is an honor to work alongside the coworkers I have and serve the patients in our reach. Our Mercy group offers financial assistance to those who cannot afford our program and I can only hope that our reach continues to extend more and more to this vast community.

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there are several clinic in this area and all have the EMR to have other dr look at the charts, medium size community that we work in. Good paying jobs are in the area, but traffic is getting heavy in area,

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most of us are still friendly and care about each other and try to help each other out when we can

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Mercy is an awsome hospital, & has great outreach. This comunity feels friendly & has GREAT green spaces, parks, crystal bridges museum.

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Community support

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opportunity to help citizens in all aspects of life

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The effort of the region to improve economic development and quality of life standards and means to sustain such improvements long-term.

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Churches support the community and helping non profit organizations

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Willing to help others.

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Willingness from various entities to readily come together in order to address a common issue

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45

From my perspective as a staff member of Circle of Life Hospice, I am most proud of the ongoing and intentional efforts to continually improve care for the community we serve. I am also proud of the philanthropy of our community

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to assist with those important improvements in care. 46

Lots of family oriented activites here

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The way everyone pulls together to help someone in a crisis or need.

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48

The community cares about the needs of its members. When it is informed and empowered to act, the community extends resources to meet the need.

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There is a lot of community outreach, both from our organization and our neighbors. It creates a feeling of a small town

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that helps each other out, even as we grow to be a larger more urban community. 50

Outreach

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Faith based organization.

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52

My community continues to strive to meet the needs of it's citizens whether it be assistance with food, clothing, or medical care. We still have a long way to go because the needs are so great, but our communit members and organizations pulls together to try to close these gaps.

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Our community gives. There are many organizations that help feed the people, help with housing and donate to expand services for the aging. The businesses in our area are all willing to donate their time and money to help all.

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Our willingness to help others in need. There is always a massive outpouring of financial, and physical aid rendered when other communities or groups have experienced tragedy. We also care about our own. The number of local food banks and shelters for women and the homeless are available. The number of individuals who have made it their own

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mission to help the homeless is inspiring. 55

Our hospital's outreach to the community with snack packs for children, food drives to help feed those in need, serving the needy in our community. Focus on wellness and supporting the community.

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Don't know.

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hope and optimism about the future

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58

I feel like NWA, is now an extremely philanthropic community and poised for even greater outreach.

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The community is a safe place to retire or raise a family. It is growing community and a great place to work. There are lots of resources available to the community.

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The patient comes first

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All workers feel their number one obligation is to help patients.

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The opportunity

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Out reach opportunities that are provided and supported

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64

seeing the volunteerism.

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65

people are friendly and caring

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66

Community envolement

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Our willingness to help patients and the community as a whole.

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A GROWING COMMUNITY THAT IS KEEPING THE SMALL TOWN ATMOSPHERE

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A commitment to provide care for the emotional, spiritual, and physical well being of the residents in our community.

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coworkers that care, broad involvement from community, conservative leanings

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The ability of this region to band together to work on regional issues that can literally change lives and community. Ex: The committment area businesses are developing by partnering and building a behavioral health program with Mercy that will meet our patients where they are, in our clinics and workplaces and possibly shelters and streets. This is a HUGE issue that NWA tends to overlook and continue to wonder why we are not making headway or a difference in our region. It is very difficult for children to learn or sit in school when they are dealing with issues at home and in their own little minds, it is in turn very difficult for parents/family/friends to help children when they themselves need help and none is available to them.

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Increase access to healthy lifestyle options. Trails, rec center, etc

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Caring for all patients whether they have the economic resources or not

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people want to work together to improve health

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My communithy has a homeless shelter that offers an array of services. We also have a number of educational and cultural events, put on by Missouri State.

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Support of the hospital's mission in the community

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Discrimination is not a major issue in everyday life here; people really do help each other.

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cooperation and help given to those in need

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Everyone coming together to help others on a large scale in times of major crisis

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80

People help each other here. Sadly, those who want everything for free, know how to get it. Those who work for the

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things they have will continue to do so. They will aslo continue to help others. 81

The focus on improving services for the mental health, physical health, and economic needs of the community.

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Caring people that want to make a difference.

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The growing diversity and willingness to address issues that are dividing the community and causing social injustice.

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Our work ethic

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The support it receives in starting and developing program.

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Community support for everyone living here.

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Availability of emergency care, referrals to social services, Burrell's outpatient programs

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Rural community that helps each other.

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The way Joplin is a more liveable community since the tornado. *** Cost of healthcare is specifically the impact of Medicaid not having been expanded in Missouri.

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The Public School System

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To have a local hospital to serve the community.

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That we are willing to listen and address the issues that best benefits our community.

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The support the community gave Mercy after the tornado and with the building of the new hospital. It is also amazing how the community pulled together and rebuilt so many of the businesses destroyed by the tornado Our community is somewhat unique in the regard when you study other communities who have experienced natual disasters.

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94

I don't live there, nor do I work there. I work for them and travel. But, probably how they have worked to recover since

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the tornado and how quickly that has happened. 95

People willing to help others.

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96

There is a sense of togetherness and collective community here. We can all come together and help out our neighbors . We have so many willing volunteers that help our community on a daily basis.

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97

Good relationships with other agencies.

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na

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Quality care provided to all, no matter income or insurance.

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That I work for an organization that is trying to reach out to those that truly need help.

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The team work put forth to give our patients the best care we can possibly give.

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That we all work together as a team in the medical field, communicating together, to do what we can do to help improve the lives of the people that we serve. We are also a very friendly community, reaching out to people in need and going beyond our job scopes to help people in other ways.

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Serving the under privilaged

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Friendliness of most people

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105

I am impressed with the number of small and large businesses in a fairly small community. Also the services provided with the local hospital, clinics, and senior transportation.

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The familial feeling of everyone who lives here

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107

The recognition of people in need

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We serve the mentally ill w compassion and care. Our lack of funding makes it difficult and sometimes impossible to provide the help our patients need. Mental illness is not a disease that should be pushed to the back burner. Imagine

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how strong each community would be if everyone's mental health needs were met 109

spirit of giving and serving permeates the community since 2011...

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110

That we can come together and help others.

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111

improved access and services

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112

We are a community that stands strong together and care about the health and wellness of the community as well as sprititual well being. We need more treatment centers for addiction, mental health and dental care.

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Community support of programs to improve the health of it's citizens and stay involved in programs

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Our diversity and how we embrace it.

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that we are attempting to help those in need of basic health care needs.

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People in the community care about each other. There are several organizations that offer help to thoses who need food & clothing. The community clinic offers low cost health care & dental care ( this is not Mercy) but there are thoses who fall through the cracks that can't get the care they need.

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The availability of healthcare in a rural community such as ours with dedicated leadership and medical professional.

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Truly. Mercy is the best thing going here. (It's certainly NOT the restaurants! :) )

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There is a support system here. If one agency doesn't have the answer/solution they will usually be able to connect the client to it or point them in the right direction.

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Im Proud to work for Mercy but they treat their workers who work everyday and never miss a day and then 1 day have to go home sick like a bad worker I'm very upset over this matter and I lost respect for Mercy on this note this should

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not be allowed if you are a loyal employee and attend work every day on time and never miss you should get reconized for this 120

Our community is a wonderful family community.

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Services offered to the economically disagvantaged ie: Watered Gardens, church involvement in housing, clothing, food, children's needs, Children's Haven and Mercy's charity to the medically underserved

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Resilience and perseverance of of each other to provide the best for our little city

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Low Crime Rates

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Unable to respond do not live in the community.

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Low cost of living. 2 really good hospitals in the area.

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Determination to rebuild and graditude to those that have helped.

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Charity provided to others.

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Collaboration with external partners despite the competitive nature of health care. Ultimately, we and those we work with will do what is best for our patients and our community regardless of the financial impact it may or may not have on the organization as a whole.

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People in this community do pull together and help each other during emergencies and when a need is presented to them.

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small community that helps each other and looks to improve their own services such as a local church collecting and the lending out walkers, wheelchairs, etc free of charge as a church mission

8/19/2015 4:20 PM

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Improvements are being made!

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how we have pulled together as a team and work hard to provide all patients the care they need. whether it is spiritual, physicial, or emotional. They are not just patients, they are our brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, neighbors,...in other words they are family, community, they are people. We give from our heart and soul for our community and our coworkers.

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The presence of faith-based services is important in our community and makes a difference in the lives of patients.

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vibrant town that is not caught up in the big city life but is big enough to provide lots of options but small enough to still have those small town events that keep the community interacting with each other, which makes us take pride in our community. The unfortunate tornado disaster has in the end renewed and refreshed the look and feeling of this town and allowed Mercy to advance and improve the health care and treatment to a state of the art level.

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Through Family Ministries we offer food, clothing and furniture assistance. We are not the only agency in our area that offers assistance. From conversations with clients, Springfield is a very giving place. I am proud that Victory Mission is part of a caring community

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we have risen since the F5 tornado took out the hospital and are now in a brand new faciltiy

8/19/2015 3:31 PM

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Our community is a small rural community but still has a lot to offer residents.

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good hospital and workers

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We reach out to the community and make available different programs for a wide variety of needs. We've helped

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school children through donations for school supplies and holiday meals/gifts. We have visited schools and taught the importance of good hygiene and hand washing. 140

That most try to work together as a team and treat the patients as quickly as possible and with the utmost respect.

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When families are supportive and realistic of what our long term care goals are: for their family member and our facility.

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Very proactive.

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NA

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Our school system

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The number of people that will stand up and jump to help when a need is addressed.

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Springfield community is very ready to spring forward with time and money when issues are identified and solutions are created that work.

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The fact that our partnering agencies are so willing to be on board as a team to address the issues as a whole. The Springfield Affordable Housing Agency is the most amazing thing that has happened in our community and has helped

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so many people, resulting in self-sufficiency. 148

FRIENDLY

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149

That all the state agency's are finally getting together and seeing what the others have to offer

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150

That everyone comes together in need.

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151

The amount of caring organizations that try.

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152

The coordinated effort to improve the community

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153

the Cassville hospital is very integrated in to the community w/ many beneficial partnerships

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That we have partnered to provide health services to the best of our abilities.

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155

Partner organizations do try to work together to assist clients' in need in the community. If a client comes to me for

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assistance and they do no qualify for a program through my organization for their particular need; I can always look to other partner organizations to see if that need can be met somewhere else. 156

I am proud to be a part of a critical care hospital to provide services to the people of our community. A lot of the population, cannot find transportation or afford going to the larger cities for health care. I also think there are several helpful agencies located in this community. We are in need of health care providers, low cost dental, and access to mental health services.

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Our pride and ownership of our community...churches, businesses, activities, school, etc...

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158

We offer a variety of services locally with excellent care and compassion. We strive to serve everyone regardless of their ability to pay for services.

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We emphasize that all employees give best patient care and provide us most of the resources to do that.

8/18/2015 6:26 PM

161

This is a very loving and supportive community.

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We have a compassionate staff that is rooted in the community.

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The collaborative spirit.

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164

SW Missouri's ability to address and prioritze health care issues and problems.

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We have a great hospital with caring employees.

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166

To be able to provide medical care at the hospital level for local people is really a luxury and local people feel more comfortable with it in general. It's not an easy feat with limited resources.

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167

The community when faced with a challenge is very good at coming together to meet those challenges

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The People

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The ability to work together to try to address the issues that need addressed.

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compassion

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Freeman Health System as well as Mercy Hospital are trying to bring more of the specialists to the community that are needed. Psychiatry, Neurology/Sleep Medicine, Pain Mgmt., and Pulmonology are a few that both organizations are

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trying provide more of to provide better care in these areas that are really needed. Regardless of which hospital or company you work with we are able to work together to figure out what is best for the patients in the community and that means alot. 172

This is a unique community. It has much to offer, but it also has endemic problems related to socioeconomic disparities. I'm proudest of its natural beauty.

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173

I am proud of the fact that WE are participating in THIS ASSESSMENT! coming together to NAME our issues and

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pursue opportunities for addressing matters TOGETHER is our best hope in reaching out to serve our Community. 174

Many collaborative partners working toward making strides in community health.

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our mission

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OUR ABILITY TO PROVIDE REALLY USEFUL HELP

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Being the best for those that need us.

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We provide health care to each individual without discrimination regarding race or ability to pay.

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religion

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The organization that I work for and the school district in Branson are both excellent supporters of health and wellness and I am proud to work for CoxHealth and have a child that attends Branson High.

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Serving the people

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182

We work together as a team. We have some really good doctors and caring people who work here.

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good jobs

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184

The people of this community are very friendly and you get the small town feel in a larger city.

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185

I am proud of the opportunities my community offers for personal health and fitness that don't require money, i.e., bike paths. I haven't seen many other available opportunities, but feel this is a step in the right direction.

8/17/2015 11:19 AM

186

We live in a very supportive community, with many organizations and churches willing to help as necessary.

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187

The continued ability for the community to come together.

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188

Community involvement in charitable activities.

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189

I am proud of the fact that people continue to care and give hope to one another, even in the worst and best of times.

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190

Willingness to pull together for a cause...

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191

Generosity of others. If people know of a need, they are willing to give as needed.

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192

Our ability to help the community

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193

That we provide health care to those even if they cant affod it.

8/17/2015 9:07 AM

194

There are active efforts to identify needs/problem areas and to find effective solutions to them.

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195

I don't really have much to say here.

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196

I don't live in the Greene County area.

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197

The willingness of most people to help others

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198

Willingness to work together, try new ideas, and leverage limited resources.

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199

The level of health care and health care facilities.

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place to go for medical needs

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201

Citizens are quick to offer help and support to others in crisis.

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202

Mercy,,

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Ability to p[ull together in times of need (i.e. tornado)

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204

That we are able to provide a service of hospice to our community and that includes 5 counties in Western Arkansas. We are able to help people find dignity in their last days and to make peace with any troubles they might have. We are able to help families deal with their loved ones deaths.

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205

Many community Ozarks are becoming members of the Ozarks Wellness Network. I believe this shows a real spirit of community coperation and colloboration

8/14/2015 2:15 PM

206

Community connections and people wanting to work together to help each other. People trying to provide services clients need to improve their life situations and be safe.

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The way people pull together to support one another once they know about and understand the issues. Unfortunately, I just don't feel that there is adequate understanding of the issues.

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208

We are active in taking care of the homeless, and there is charity care for those that cannot afford to have medical

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care, even with insurance, because of high co-pays. We also try to find other means to help with the cost of housing, food and medications while they are patients in our facility. We have even babysat for those that just do not have any other means of childcare during their treatment times. 209

Mercy Hospital tries to help all

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210

That Mercy is bringing services to the Fort Smith area such as behavioral health. Other behavioral health services are

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growing right now, and if we can be supportive of these, the treatment for out patients will continue to improve.

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The riverview hope campus project in downtown Fort Smith. A place where social services can come together for the care of the vulnerable.

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This community has a genuine concern for its population as witnessed through the monetary donations our Agency

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receives, along with the many volunteers who willing give of their time and talents to help others. Also, there are a great number of Agencies available to meet varied needs within the community. 213

The sheer number of organizations working to make a difference in residents' lives

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214

There are a lot of caring people who live in Springfield and they are willing to help others.

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215

That we have an abundance of resources to meet the needs of the community.

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216

it is a very small town but there are a large number of hard working people who take care of others in their community. It is a great place for my children to grow up but unfortunately they will probably have to move when they are grown if they want a good job.

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217

The community pulls together when needed and trys to take care of our own. People of Freeman and the community

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are extremely generous when a need is identified. The problem is there are so many needs that no on knows about. The greatest problem is those who take and take without attempting to help themselves which begins making people less likely to contribute. 218

The help that comes after disaster such as the tornado.

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219

Willingness to come together and help each other

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willingness to serve regardless of ability to pay

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221

Our willilngness to come together, to cooperate in meeting needs & promoting wellness.

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222

How well the various agencies and organizations work together.

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223

We are loyal country folk--"Down Home"

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Springfield organizations work well together to meet client needs.

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225

The willingness to work together.

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226

The way our community pulls together to help each other.

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227

Excellent healthcare availability,

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228

The community support for medical services.

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Doing the best we can w what we have to work with

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230

People from the Springfield community are generally willing to help their neighbors. However, due to prejudices, lack of information, limited exposure particularly to those who are POOR or marginalized for whatever reason generational, race, homelessness, involved in jail or drug system, and mostly lack of job opportunity or adequate transportation -- community members do not understand their needs and feel that the recipients of help must be "worthy" in some way of their help. I think we would be a better community if we looked at others how Jesus/God sees them, not with judgment, but with unconditional love AND financial resources. Our money has to go behind what our

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mouth says. There is great divide between the rich and poor in this community and the quality/availability of medical care they receive. 231

Everyone's charitable spirit. Cooperation among people of diverse groups.

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232

We went through the tornado of 2011 and rebuilt our community. Our hospital was able serve the 4 state area, which was typically taken care of by 2 hospitals. I am very proud of the work we did at Freeman to provide services and grow to meet the needs of the community.

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233

Health Care Choices

8/13/2015 8:34 AM

234

NA

8/12/2015 9:48 PM

235

We try to help the individual and their perspective of health and wishes to obtain health.

8/12/2015 6:24 PM

236

The number of agencies and focus groups that provide means to advocate for change and provide services to those in

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need. 237

Helping those who are in need.

8/12/2015 12:54 PM

238

It is a community of caring individuals- friendly, helpful

8/12/2015 12:02 PM

239

close knit, family oriented. people here seem to reach out to help others more than elsewhere

8/12/2015 9:58 AM

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Seeing people work together to help people when they need it most.

8/12/2015 9:54 AM

241

Willingness to help others

8/12/2015 7:42 AM

242

Caring for others regardless of ability to pay.

8/12/2015 2:48 AM

243

Community partners willing to work together to identify problems, discuss solutions, and willing to approach as a team.

8/11/2015 8:14 PM

244

Wide range of social and medical services for our size.

8/11/2015 7:43 PM

245

WE REACH OUT TO A NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS AND ARE CONTINUALLY TRYING TO PROVIDE THE BEST.

8/11/2015 5:58 PM

246

It is very satisfying to work with other community agencies , and to partnership with other agencies that also work to improve the lives of those that are in poverty and or homeless

8/11/2015 4:35 PM

247

We do have several agencies that work with the low income families.

8/11/2015 3:23 PM

248

Friendly area willing to help others and works together for the greater good of our community.

8/11/2015 2:38 PM

249

I am proud that we continue to serve those who need our services regardless of patient's ability to pay. Mercy is dedicated to serving those who are underserved. Mercy is a fabulous organization.

8/11/2015 2:36 PM

250

Our patients keep coming back to us.

8/11/2015 2:14 PM

251

Joplin is a community that cares about kids. The Joplin Family Y is proud to be able to offer financial assistance to provide quality child care services that support working families by keeping kids safe, supervised and physically active. Our fundraising efforts in the community for this purpose are generally successful because people believe the cycle of generational poverty can be broken by dedicating resources to children. Breaking the cycle of poverty has an important impact on health, because there is a direct correlation between income and health.

8/11/2015 2:04 PM

252

Rsiliency

8/11/2015 1:47 PM

253

Our willingness to work together to solve community issues.

8/11/2015 1:27 PM

254

Amazing Collaborative Partnerships!

8/11/2015 1:22 PM

255

We have a beautiful little town with a great school system

8/11/2015 1:18 PM

256

charity care offered to poor

8/11/2015 1:14 PM

257

We are a warm and welcoming people.

8/11/2015 11:10 AM

258

Collaborative efforts of stong agencies to continually meet the felt needs within the community.

8/11/2015 8:49 AM

259

We know a lot of our participants well and are able to connect with them even if we are unable to do anything about their family or personal situations one of our biggest problems is no transportation to health care and especially for specialists there are none in the area and it is difficult to get to them and difficult to make appointments to see them.

8/11/2015 8:30 AM

260

The MPH program relies on the local county health agencies to serve as mentors during the student internships. although this requires a great deal of effort on the part of the agency directors, they have been most support and

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professional with regard to the students and have provided excellent experiences. 261

I'm proud that so many churches are willing to help out when they can. They help fill the gaps between all our agencies and often partner with us to assist a client who otherwise would have fallen through the cracks. My perspective is that many community agencies partner well with us, but very few can help with housing or the tangible needs, such as fixing a broken-down vehicle or getting food when the pantries aren't enough.

8/10/2015 4:15 PM

262

Organizations pulling together to identify needs and help people access health care in our rural area.

8/10/2015 2:55 PM

263

Ability for organizations in the community to come together and work for a common cause in collaboration with one another.

8/10/2015 2:08 PM

264

Integration of services

8/10/2015 10:45 AM

265

Willingness to work together on issues

8/10/2015 9:47 AM

266

Quality of Life

8/10/2015 9:43 AM

267

How the agencies work together

8/10/2015 8:54 AM

268

They are beginning to pay attention to the problems surrounding them.

8/10/2015 8:36 AM

269

The number of people who come in and say thank you.

8/6/2015 5:07 PM

270

I believe we rally as a family for the staff and kids in our district, to love and support them well.

8/6/2015 10:13 AM

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I am proud that there are pillar members of the community beginning to acknowledge and support the positive impact of offering healthier options and knowledge to the community. By improving and promoting all areas of health through

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health care providers, entertainment, restaurants etc. We are telling the community that we care about them. A healthier and active community will draw outsiders into the four state area. 272

With extremely limited resources, most not-for-profits and providers work diligently to ensure that we avoid duplication of services and utilize what resources we have to the greatest extent possible.

8/4/2015 11:19 AM

273

A strong sense of community. Overall willingness to pitch in to overcome community issues.

8/4/2015 10:43 AM

274

Ours is a community of caring. Our school personnel, from bus drivers to the Board of Education, recognizes the importance of every single child and family we serve and seeks to help them in any way possible. We network

8/4/2015 10:29 AM

throughout the community with any agency that can help us serve our students/families needs. This is a community of collaboration with individuals in leadership roles who seek solutions to our citizens' problems. 275

The collaborative nature of the service providers.

8/4/2015 9:31 AM

276

Non-profit organizations work well together

8/4/2015 8:58 AM

277

people & organizations that are willing to try to solve problems and genuinely care about others

8/3/2015 8:23 PM

278

We are constantly striving to further our knowledge to further support our community's needs- chronic disease workshops, car seat trainings, diabetes education for public workshops. Anything that we see as a need in our

8/3/2015 11:08 AM

community or issues the community brings to our attention, we address and work through best practice solutions. 279

There are so many agencies that are willing to work to together.

8/3/2015 10:21 AM

280

We serve the complete family unit from birth to age 5 along with their parents.

8/3/2015 9:29 AM

281

There are many people and organizations willing to help those in need.

7/30/2015 1:00 PM

282

The resources that are available to clients.

7/30/2015 10:00 AM

283

That many organizations work together to develop programs and create resources to help those in need and those who need to make healthy lifestyle changes.

7/30/2015 9:31 AM

284

We are a community action agency that helps serve thousands of clients per year. I participate in several different organizations the promote the health and well being of the community. It makes me proud to serve with dedicated individuals who share their knowledge base to help improve the lives of others.

7/30/2015 8:37 AM

285

Our community reaches out to OZARK CENTER and are suppoprtive of the many programs with in OZARK CENTER.The AUTISM center ,WILLS place ,TURN AROUND RANCH

7/30/2015 7:35 AM

286

The fact we are able to help those with mental disease live a happy, healthy life and perforn to the best of their abilities in the community. That we help them learn to live with the disease that they are not the disease.

7/30/2015 7:03 AM

287

that for the most part we are a caring Health System & try to the best of all our abilities to help as much as possible.

7/30/2015 7:00 AM

288

The community has embraced health information exchange and is utilizing the services of the Missouri Health Connection as the statewide health information exchange.

7/29/2015 2:54 PM

289

Fund raisers for those in need, churches come together for the needy, organizations that have Day of Caring, United Way volunteer opportunities.

7/28/2015 3:18 PM

290

the way that all of us as organizations and departments work together to help families get connected to resources they need

7/28/2015 2:39 PM

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Skipped: 2,370

Answer Choices

Responses

Name

98.04%

150

Company

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City/Town

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State/Province

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#

Name

Date

1

Nancy A. Culbertson

11/10/2015 1:37 PM

2

Jonathan roberts

10/24/2015 10:03 AM

3

Robin Standridge

10/13/2015 7:18 PM

4

Jeff Higgins

10/13/2015 3:59 PM

5

Leah Shuler

10/12/2015 10:49 AM

6

Connie Morris

10/12/2015 10:21 AM

7

Traci Volcko

10/8/2015 9:28 AM

8

Ann Jenkins

10/8/2015 9:27 AM

9

Erin R Kraner

10/6/2015 5:05 PM

10

Neoma Sanders

10/6/2015 11:50 AM

11

Tammy Highley

10/6/2015 8:36 AM

12

J. Tice

10/5/2015 5:03 PM

13

Angela Shelley

10/5/2015 2:58 PM

14

Danielle Conti

10/5/2015 11:00 AM

15

Melissa Ginning

10/5/2015 8:58 AM

16

Elizabeth Sevey

10/2/2015 5:21 PM

17

Michelle Morris

10/2/2015 10:19 AM

18

Roxanne Kaasa

10/1/2015 9:18 AM

19

mercy

10/1/2015 8:53 AM

20

Heather Albers

10/1/2015 8:10 AM

21

Michelle Barnes

9/30/2015 5:14 PM

22

Loy Bailey

9/30/2015 3:09 PM

23

Sapphira

9/30/2015 3:09 PM

54 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 24

Lori

9/30/2015 11:57 AM

25

Kent Shaffer

9/30/2015 11:46 AM

26

Jessica Powell

9/30/2015 9:51 AM

27

Christine McCoy

9/30/2015 7:56 AM

28

Jim Byrum

9/29/2015 5:31 PM

29

Leah Acoach

9/29/2015 3:16 PM

30

Amy Hunter, Au.D.

9/29/2015 2:14 PM

31

Ryan Frederick

9/29/2015 1:45 PM

32

Sr Lisa Atkins

9/27/2015 3:19 PM

33

Lisa Atkins

9/27/2015 3:12 PM

34

Susan Burk

9/21/2015 2:36 PM

35

Nita Bechtel

8/27/2015 11:06 AM

36

Brooks Miller

8/27/2015 9:53 AM

37

Jeanne Beas

8/25/2015 10:10 AM

38

P. Ladon, LPN

8/25/2015 8:29 AM

39

Yolanda M. Ferrell

8/24/2015 2:28 PM

40

Jill Feurt

8/24/2015 10:47 AM

41

Michele Stewart

8/24/2015 8:52 AM

42

Cindi Miller, RN

8/23/2015 8:51 PM

43

Dawn Baldridge

8/23/2015 7:44 PM

44

Karen Scott

8/23/2015 3:09 PM

45

Andrea Bishop

8/22/2015 9:26 AM

46

Sherry K. Nichols, RN

8/21/2015 9:37 AM

47

Marie Sade

8/21/2015 8:44 AM

48

Michael Harrison

8/21/2015 8:17 AM

49

Holly Smith

8/21/2015 7:30 AM

50

Mel Wilkins

8/21/2015 6:55 AM

51

Sherri

8/20/2015 4:27 PM

52

Shelly Hunter

8/20/2015 10:08 AM

53

Gregg Holt

8/20/2015 9:34 AM

54

Emily Revelle

8/20/2015 9:26 AM

55

Jessica Nolting

8/20/2015 9:02 AM

56

Lori Laughlin

8/20/2015 8:48 AM

57

Debra Messer

8/20/2015 8:24 AM

58

stephanie

8/20/2015 7:20 AM

59

Debra Fryer

8/19/2015 6:07 PM

60

Jason Henry

8/19/2015 4:31 PM

61

Janet Mills

8/19/2015 4:30 PM

62

Rebecca Boyd

8/19/2015 4:17 PM

63

Debra Hamilton

8/19/2015 3:57 PM

64

David Huett

8/19/2015 3:47 PM

55 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 65

Cindy Neely

8/19/2015 3:27 PM

66

Teresa Knight

8/19/2015 1:27 PM

67

Sharon Cathcart

8/19/2015 1:02 PM

68

Robert Myers

8/19/2015 12:39 PM

69

Jim Harriger

8/19/2015 11:04 AM

70

Dee Maples

8/19/2015 11:03 AM

71

C. David Hill

8/19/2015 10:31 AM

72

Teresa

8/19/2015 10:18 AM

73

Heather Stewart

8/19/2015 9:51 AM

74

Misty Jordan

8/19/2015 9:47 AM

75

Larry Ginn

8/19/2015 9:32 AM

76

Dennis Wells

8/19/2015 9:21 AM

77

Richard Asbill

8/19/2015 7:41 AM

78

Vickie Ginn

8/19/2015 5:46 AM

79

Linda Parsons

8/18/2015 6:43 PM

80

Lieu R. Smith

8/18/2015 6:19 PM

81

Pat Gartland

8/18/2015 3:12 PM

82

Vickie Allen

8/18/2015 3:11 PM

83

Lauren Mitchael

8/18/2015 2:57 PM

84

Mike Carter

8/18/2015 2:47 PM

85

Jeffrey Wilson

8/18/2015 2:19 PM

86

Pam Rupp

8/18/2015 2:05 PM

87

Sandra Zanaboni

8/18/2015 1:38 PM

88

Robert Griffith

8/18/2015 11:23 AM

89

Sr. Richard Mary Burke, RSM

8/18/2015 11:20 AM

90

Brendan Griesemer

8/18/2015 10:08 AM

91

Janis Bishop DNP

8/18/2015 10:05 AM

92

Terry Hicks

8/18/2015 8:41 AM

93

Myra Cardwell

8/18/2015 7:59 AM

94

Marietta Hagan

8/17/2015 5:55 PM

95

dan stephenson

8/17/2015 2:16 PM

96

Paige Hemphill

8/17/2015 1:38 PM

97

Ellen Gray

8/17/2015 11:11 AM

98

.

8/17/2015 10:35 AM

99

Nancy Ridgley

8/17/2015 10:02 AM

100

Brandi Bartel

8/15/2015 7:19 AM

101

Sherilyn J. Bennett

8/14/2015 10:17 PM

102

Media Kramer

8/14/2015 3:45 PM

103

Lauri Fasken-Tripp

8/14/2015 2:43 PM

104

Steven Nelson

8/14/2015 2:41 PM

105

Bill Walley

8/14/2015 2:16 PM

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Ms. Teddy Brown

8/14/2015 1:23 PM

107

Bridget Prescott

8/14/2015 1:18 PM

108

Becky Harkey, RN

8/14/2015 12:20 PM

109

Rachel Fiori

8/14/2015 12:00 PM

110

Judy Mills

8/14/2015 11:52 AM

111

Jo Lowery

8/14/2015 8:46 AM

112

Joe Stokes

8/14/2015 8:38 AM

113

mercy clinic willow springs

8/14/2015 8:31 AM

114

Linda Dean

8/14/2015 8:23 AM

115

Mark Chamberlin

8/13/2015 9:52 PM

116

Romona Baker

8/13/2015 7:57 PM

117

Alecia Powers

8/13/2015 6:19 PM

118

Natasha Longpine

8/13/2015 4:58 PM

119

Kathleen Kaufmann, RN

8/13/2015 4:57 PM

120

Mary Crabtree

8/13/2015 4:56 PM

121

Darren Tourville

8/13/2015 11:07 AM

122

Amber Kinder

8/13/2015 10:07 AM

123

Jill Peterson

8/12/2015 6:25 PM

124

Leslie Mullins

8/11/2015 8:15 PM

125

Del

8/11/2015 7:43 PM

126

Judy CAstagno

8/11/2015 4:36 PM

127

Judy McClane

8/11/2015 3:24 PM

128

Rhonda Gorham

8/11/2015 2:38 PM

129

Gail Cyr

8/11/2015 2:36 PM

130

Jim Brawner

8/11/2015 8:49 AM

131

suzanne ball

8/11/2015 8:30 AM

132

david Claborn

8/10/2015 6:02 PM

133

Danielle Michel

8/10/2015 4:15 PM

134

Larry Leek

8/10/2015 2:09 PM

135

Jan Blase

8/10/2015 9:44 AM

136

Carol Myers

8/10/2015 8:55 AM

137

The Crisis Center

8/10/2015 8:36 AM

138

Dawn Vader

8/6/2015 5:07 PM

139

Mary Blackwood

8/6/2015 10:14 AM

140

Brooke Lewis

8/4/2015 11:19 AM

141

Chris Gilliam

8/4/2015 10:44 AM

142

Debbie Redford

8/4/2015 10:29 AM

143

Chris Davis

8/4/2015 9:32 AM

144

Bryan Stallings

8/4/2015 8:58 AM

145

Renee White

8/3/2015 8:24 PM

146

Bob Kulp

7/30/2015 1:00 PM

57 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 147

John Crawford

7/30/2015 9:30 AM

148

Jennifer VanHoose

7/30/2015 8:37 AM

149

Deborah L.Lewis

7/30/2015 7:36 AM

150

Missouri Health Connection

7/29/2015 2:54 PM

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Company

Date

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Address

Date

There are no responses. #

Address 2

Date

There are no responses. #

City/Town

Date

There are no responses. #

State/Province

Date

There are no responses. #

ZIP/Postal Code

Date

1

65785

11/10/2015 1:37 PM

2

64836

10/24/2015 10:03 AM

3

64836

10/13/2015 7:18 PM

4

64850

10/13/2015 3:59 PM

5

65640

10/12/2015 10:49 AM

6

64804

10/12/2015 10:21 AM

7

65613

10/8/2015 9:28 AM

8

72734

10/8/2015 9:27 AM

9

72756

10/6/2015 5:05 PM

10

65613

10/6/2015 11:50 AM

11

65663

10/6/2015 8:36 AM

12

65613

10/5/2015 5:03 PM

13

65613

10/5/2015 2:58 PM

14

65613

10/5/2015 11:00 AM

15

65613

10/5/2015 8:58 AM

16

72712

10/2/2015 5:21 PM

17

65613

10/2/2015 10:19 AM

18

72715

10/1/2015 9:18 AM

19

72714

10/1/2015 8:53 AM

20

72715

10/1/2015 8:10 AM

21

72712

9/30/2015 5:14 PM

22

72756

9/30/2015 3:09 PM

23

72712

9/30/2015 3:09 PM

24

72751

9/30/2015 11:57 AM

25

72758

9/30/2015 11:46 AM

26

72719

9/30/2015 9:51 AM

58 / 235

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72756

9/30/2015 7:56 AM

28

72712

9/29/2015 5:31 PM

29

72758

9/29/2015 3:16 PM

30

72714

9/29/2015 2:14 PM

31

72745

9/29/2015 1:45 PM

32

72718

9/27/2015 3:19 PM

33

72718

9/27/2015 3:12 PM

34

65802

9/21/2015 2:36 PM

35

65536

8/27/2015 11:06 AM

36

65801

8/27/2015 9:53 AM

37

64776

8/25/2015 10:10 AM

38

56616

8/25/2015 8:29 AM

39

64836

8/24/2015 2:28 PM

40

64836

8/24/2015 10:47 AM

41

64804

8/24/2015 8:52 AM

42

64801

8/23/2015 8:51 PM

43

65619

8/23/2015 7:44 PM

44

65802

8/23/2015 3:09 PM

45

65806

8/22/2015 9:26 AM

46

64801

8/21/2015 9:37 AM

47

65615

8/21/2015 8:44 AM

48

72616

8/21/2015 8:17 AM

49

65802

8/21/2015 7:30 AM

50

65807

8/21/2015 6:55 AM

51

65721

8/20/2015 4:27 PM

52

64801

8/20/2015 10:08 AM

53

66725

8/20/2015 9:34 AM

54

65536

8/20/2015 9:26 AM

55

65616

8/20/2015 9:02 AM

56

65584

8/20/2015 8:48 AM

57

66725

8/20/2015 8:24 AM

58

65583

8/20/2015 7:20 AM

59

72662

8/19/2015 6:07 PM

60

65802

8/19/2015 4:52 PM

61

65802

8/19/2015 4:31 PM

62

65625

8/19/2015 4:30 PM

63

64804

8/19/2015 4:17 PM

64

64801

8/19/2015 3:57 PM

65

65803

8/19/2015 3:47 PM

66

66725

8/19/2015 3:27 PM

67

65020

8/19/2015 1:27 PM

59 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 68

65020

8/19/2015 1:02 PM

69

65536

8/19/2015 12:39 PM

70

65803

8/19/2015 11:04 AM

71

65807

8/19/2015 11:03 AM

72

72927

8/19/2015 10:31 AM

73

72956

8/19/2015 10:18 AM

74

72936

8/19/2015 9:51 AM

75

65803

8/19/2015 9:47 AM

76

65747

8/19/2015 9:32 AM

77

65714

8/19/2015 9:21 AM

78

65625

8/19/2015 7:41 AM

79

72616

8/19/2015 5:46 AM

80

65605

8/18/2015 6:43 PM

81

65747

8/18/2015 6:19 PM

82

65802

8/18/2015 3:12 PM

83

72616

8/18/2015 3:11 PM

84

65806

8/18/2015 2:57 PM

85

65806

8/18/2015 2:47 PM

86

65807

8/18/2015 2:19 PM

87

65734

8/18/2015 2:05 PM

88

65613

8/18/2015 1:38 PM

89

65672

8/18/2015 11:23 AM

90

65804-2211

8/18/2015 11:20 AM

91

65801

8/18/2015 10:08 AM

92

72903

8/18/2015 10:05 AM

93

65737

8/18/2015 8:41 AM

94

72903

8/18/2015 7:59 AM

95

65616

8/17/2015 5:55 PM

96

65616

8/17/2015 2:16 PM

97

65807

8/17/2015 1:38 PM

98

65810

8/17/2015 11:11 AM

99

.

8/17/2015 10:35 AM

100

65708

8/17/2015 10:02 AM

101

65802

8/15/2015 7:19 AM

102

72958

8/14/2015 10:17 PM

103

72934

8/14/2015 3:45 PM

104

64836

8/14/2015 2:43 PM

105

72921

8/14/2015 2:41 PM

106

65653

8/14/2015 2:16 PM

107

64804

8/14/2015 1:23 PM

108

72903

8/14/2015 1:18 PM

60 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 109

72903

8/14/2015 12:20 PM

110

72916

8/14/2015 12:02 PM

111

72916

8/14/2015 12:00 PM

112

65802

8/14/2015 11:52 AM

113

65806

8/14/2015 8:46 AM

114

65804

8/14/2015 8:38 AM

115

65793

8/14/2015 8:31 AM

116

64804

8/14/2015 8:23 AM

117

65770

8/14/2015 8:00 AM

118

65804

8/13/2015 9:52 PM

119

65781

8/13/2015 7:57 PM

120

65804

8/13/2015 6:19 PM

121

65806

8/13/2015 4:58 PM

122

65622

8/13/2015 4:57 PM

123

65742

8/13/2015 4:56 PM

124

65721

8/13/2015 11:07 AM

125

64836

8/13/2015 10:07 AM

126

65810

8/12/2015 6:25 PM

127

65809

8/11/2015 8:15 PM

128

64801

8/11/2015 7:43 PM

129

64854

8/11/2015 4:36 PM

130

64856

8/11/2015 3:24 PM

131

64801

8/11/2015 2:38 PM

132

65804

8/11/2015 2:36 PM

133

65616

8/11/2015 8:49 AM

134

65625

8/11/2015 8:30 AM

135

65897

8/10/2015 6:02 PM

136

65616

8/10/2015 4:15 PM

137

65686

8/10/2015 2:09 PM

138

65616

8/10/2015 9:44 AM

139

65616

8/10/2015 8:55 AM

140

65615

8/10/2015 8:36 AM

141

65668

8/6/2015 5:07 PM

142

65672

8/6/2015 10:14 AM

143

65616

8/4/2015 11:19 AM

144

65775

8/4/2015 10:44 AM

145

65672

8/4/2015 10:29 AM

146

65806

8/4/2015 9:32 AM

147

65616

8/4/2015 8:58 AM

148

6480`

8/3/2015 8:24 PM

149

64850

7/30/2015 1:00 PM

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64804

7/30/2015 9:30 AM

151

64801

7/30/2015 8:37 AM

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64804

7/30/2015 7:36 AM

153

65201

7/29/2015 2:54 PM

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Email Address

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1

[email protected]

11/10/2015 1:37 PM

2

[email protected]

10/24/2015 10:03 AM

3

[email protected]

10/13/2015 7:18 PM

4

[email protected]

10/13/2015 3:59 PM

5

[email protected]

10/12/2015 10:49 AM

6

[email protected]

10/12/2015 10:21 AM

7

[email protected]

10/8/2015 9:28 AM

8

[email protected]

10/8/2015 9:27 AM

9

[email protected]

10/6/2015 5:05 PM

10

[email protected]

10/6/2015 11:50 AM

11

[email protected]

10/6/2015 8:36 AM

12

[email protected]

10/5/2015 5:03 PM

13

[email protected]

10/5/2015 2:58 PM

14

[email protected]

10/5/2015 11:00 AM

15

[email protected]

10/5/2015 8:58 AM

16

[email protected]

10/2/2015 5:21 PM

17

[email protected]

10/2/2015 10:19 AM

18

[email protected]

10/1/2015 9:18 AM

19

martha.byer @mercy.net

10/1/2015 8:53 AM

20

[email protected]

10/1/2015 8:10 AM

21

[email protected]

9/30/2015 5:14 PM

22

[email protected]

9/30/2015 3:09 PM

23

[email protected]

9/30/2015 3:09 PM

24

[email protected]

9/30/2015 11:57 AM

25

[email protected]

9/30/2015 11:46 AM

26

[email protected]

9/30/2015 9:51 AM

27

[email protected]

9/30/2015 7:56 AM

28

[email protected]

9/29/2015 5:31 PM

29

[email protected]

9/29/2015 3:16 PM

30

[email protected]

9/29/2015 2:14 PM

31

[email protected]

9/29/2015 1:45 PM

32

[email protected]

9/27/2015 3:19 PM

33

[email protected]

9/27/2015 3:12 PM

34

[email protected]

9/21/2015 2:36 PM

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[email protected]

8/27/2015 11:06 AM

36

[email protected]

8/27/2015 9:53 AM

37

[email protected]

8/25/2015 10:10 AM

38

[email protected]

8/25/2015 8:29 AM

39

[email protected]

8/24/2015 2:28 PM

40

[email protected]

8/24/2015 10:47 AM

41

[email protected]

8/24/2015 8:52 AM

42

[email protected]

8/23/2015 8:51 PM

43

[email protected]

8/23/2015 7:44 PM

44

[email protected]

8/23/2015 3:09 PM

45

[email protected]

8/22/2015 9:26 AM

46

[email protected]

8/21/2015 9:37 AM

47

[email protected]

8/21/2015 8:44 AM

48

[email protected]

8/21/2015 8:17 AM

49

[email protected]

8/21/2015 7:30 AM

50

[email protected]

8/21/2015 6:55 AM

51

[email protected]

8/20/2015 4:27 PM

52

[email protected]

8/20/2015 10:08 AM

53

[email protected]

8/20/2015 9:34 AM

54

[email protected]

8/20/2015 9:26 AM

55

[email protected]

8/20/2015 9:02 AM

56

[email protected]

8/20/2015 8:48 AM

57

[email protected]

8/20/2015 8:24 AM

58

[email protected]

8/20/2015 7:20 AM

59

[email protected]

8/19/2015 6:07 PM

60

[email protected]

8/19/2015 4:31 PM

61

[email protected]

8/19/2015 4:30 PM

62

[email protected]

8/19/2015 4:17 PM

63

[email protected]

8/19/2015 3:57 PM

64

[email protected]

8/19/2015 3:47 PM

65

[email protected]

8/19/2015 3:27 PM

66

[email protected]

8/19/2015 1:27 PM

67

[email protected]

8/19/2015 1:02 PM

68

[email protected]

8/19/2015 12:39 PM

69

[email protected]

8/19/2015 11:04 AM

70

[email protected]

8/19/2015 11:03 AM

71

[email protected]

8/19/2015 10:31 AM

72

[email protected]

8/19/2015 10:18 AM

73

[email protected]

8/19/2015 9:51 AM

74

[email protected]

8/19/2015 9:47 AM

75

[email protected]

8/19/2015 9:32 AM

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[email protected]

8/19/2015 9:21 AM

77

[email protected]

8/19/2015 7:41 AM

78

[email protected]

8/19/2015 5:46 AM

79

[email protected]

8/18/2015 6:43 PM

80

[email protected]

8/18/2015 6:19 PM

81

[email protected]

8/18/2015 3:12 PM

82

[email protected]

8/18/2015 3:11 PM

83

[email protected]

8/18/2015 2:57 PM

84

[email protected]

8/18/2015 2:47 PM

85

[email protected]

8/18/2015 2:19 PM

86

[email protected]

8/18/2015 2:05 PM

87

[email protected]

8/18/2015 1:38 PM

88

[email protected]

8/18/2015 11:23 AM

89

[email protected]

8/18/2015 11:20 AM

90

[email protected]

8/18/2015 10:08 AM

91

[email protected]

8/18/2015 10:05 AM

92

[email protected]

8/18/2015 8:41 AM

93

[email protected]

8/18/2015 7:59 AM

94

[email protected]

8/17/2015 5:55 PM

95

[email protected]

8/17/2015 2:16 PM

96

[email protected]

8/17/2015 11:11 AM

97

.

8/17/2015 10:35 AM

98

[email protected]

8/17/2015 10:02 AM

99

[email protected]

8/15/2015 7:19 AM

100

[email protected]

8/14/2015 10:17 PM

101

[email protected]

8/14/2015 3:45 PM

102

[email protected]

8/14/2015 2:43 PM

103

[email protected]

8/14/2015 2:41 PM

104

[email protected]

8/14/2015 2:16 PM

105

[email protected]

8/14/2015 1:23 PM

106

[email protected]

8/14/2015 1:18 PM

107

[email protected]

8/14/2015 12:20 PM

108

[email protected]

8/14/2015 12:00 PM

109

[email protected]

8/14/2015 11:52 AM

110

[email protected]

8/14/2015 8:46 AM

111

[email protected]

8/14/2015 8:38 AM

112

[email protected]

8/14/2015 8:31 AM

113

[email protected]

8/14/2015 8:23 AM

114

[email protected]

8/13/2015 9:52 PM

115

[email protected]

8/13/2015 7:57 PM

116

[email protected]

8/13/2015 6:19 PM

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[email protected]

8/13/2015 4:58 PM

118

[email protected]

8/13/2015 4:57 PM

119

[email protected]

8/13/2015 4:56 PM

120

[email protected]

8/13/2015 11:07 AM

121

[email protected]

8/13/2015 10:07 AM

122

[email protected]

8/12/2015 6:25 PM

123

[email protected]

8/11/2015 8:15 PM

124

[email protected]

8/11/2015 7:43 PM

125

[email protected]

8/11/2015 4:36 PM

126

[email protected]

8/11/2015 3:24 PM

127

[email protected]

8/11/2015 2:38 PM

128

[email protected]

8/11/2015 2:36 PM

129

[email protected]

8/11/2015 8:49 AM

130

[email protected]

8/11/2015 8:30 AM

131

[email protected]

8/10/2015 6:02 PM

132

[email protected]

8/10/2015 4:15 PM

133

[email protected]

8/10/2015 2:09 PM

134

[email protected]

8/10/2015 9:44 AM

135

[email protected]

8/10/2015 8:55 AM

136

[email protected]

8/10/2015 8:36 AM

137

[email protected]

8/6/2015 5:07 PM

138

[email protected]

8/6/2015 10:14 AM

139

[email protected]

8/4/2015 11:19 AM

140

[email protected]

8/4/2015 10:44 AM

141

[email protected]

8/4/2015 10:29 AM

142

[email protected]

8/4/2015 9:32 AM

143

[email protected]

8/4/2015 8:58 AM

144

[email protected]

8/3/2015 8:24 PM

145

[email protected]

7/30/2015 1:00 PM

146

[email protected]

7/30/2015 9:30 AM

147

[email protected]

7/30/2015 8:37 AM

148

[email protected]

7/29/2015 2:54 PM

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Q19 Please list those organizations you partner with most often: Answered: 338

Skipped: 2,185

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Responses

Date

1

West Central Community Action Agency (including Head Starts, Maplewood Estates,, etc.) Cedar County Memorial

11/10/2015 1:25 PM

Hospital and Home Health Agency University of Missouri Extension Local Emergency Preparedness Committee Senior Tax Board 2

Department of Human Services Arkansas State Police Law Enforcement

10/30/2015 5:32 PM

3

Mercy hospital Alliance School district

10/24/2015 10:01 AM

4

Mayo UAMS

10/22/2015 1:24 PM

5

Cardiac Rehab Occupational and Physical Therapy

10/20/2015 12:06 PM

6

miles for smiles Polk County Health Center CMH local churches

10/14/2015 7:52 AM

7

School Districts Law Enforcement House of Hope Lafayette House Economic Security Head Start Early Headstart

10/13/2015 7:14 PM

8

The Alliance of Southwest Missouri Local Doctors and Hospitals

10/13/2015 3:19 PM

9

CMS ADA AMA ACEP AAFP ACS inpatient and outpatient medical groups (internal medicine including all specialties, Family Medicine, surgeons, etc)

10/13/2015 1:45 PM

10

schools, businesses

10/13/2015 9:02 AM

11

Access Family Clinic Freeman Hospital

10/13/2015 8:25 AM

12

Access Family Health Care Salvation Army HeadStart United Way Lafayette House Wills Place

10/12/2015 3:04 PM

13

Miles for smiles Health fair at our school Blood Drive

10/12/2015 10:39 AM

14

Leffen Center Webb City Development Center (Tri-County Cerebral Palsy Center) SW Alliance (Project Care) Local pediatricians

10/12/2015 10:15 AM

15

Citizens Memorial Hospital, Area schools, Bolivar Womens clinic, Miles for Smiles, Grocery stores,

10/8/2015 9:24 AM

16

United Way Komen St. Vincent food pantry

10/8/2015 9:23 AM

17

Walmart JB Hunt Komen Breast Cancer

10/7/2015 12:34 PM

18

Any mental health organizations in our area.

10/6/2015 4:07 PM

19

Children's Division Health Department Home Health Companies

10/6/2015 11:27 AM

20

Polk County health dept. Miles for Smiles CMH Keeling Foundation

10/6/2015 8:34 AM

21

Rogers Wellness Center

10/6/2015 7:47 AM

22

We work with all local doctors & dentist. We had several fitness centers in our area. We utilize Sources as needed. typically, needs are directed to our social workers so I am not familiar with all organizations.

10/5/2015 5:12 PM

23

Citizens Memorial Healthcare Individual Clinics

10/5/2015 4:51 PM

24

Polk county health department Ozarks Community Hospital

10/5/2015 2:56 PM

25

Children's Division WIA, Career Center VocRehab

10/5/2015 1:55 PM

26

Mental health

10/5/2015 1:44 PM

27

Alpha House OACAC Division of Family Services

10/5/2015 11:48 AM

28

CMH, OACAC, Sal Army, Health Department

10/5/2015 10:58 AM

29

Area Health Departments Breast Cancer Foundation of the Ozarks Burrell Behavioral Health American Cancer Society American Heart Association CoxHeath Mercy Ellott Memorial Health

10/5/2015 9:31 AM

30

Carrie J. Babb Cancer Center Polk County Health Department Alpha House House of Hope

10/5/2015 8:56 AM

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Citizens Memorial Hospital Citizens Memorial Foundation Polk County Health Department CMH Miles for Smiles Dental Clinic Hickory County Ozarks Medical Center

10/5/2015 8:45 AM

32

Polk Co Health Department Burrell Inpatient psychiatric facilities

10/5/2015 8:36 AM

33

Division of Family Services Outside Counseling Services Medical (dental, vision, etc..)

10/5/2015 5:48 AM

34

Juvenile Office County Health Dept. Local physicians and pediatrics Local mental health professionals and substance abuse professionals

10/3/2015 12:45 PM

35

Polk County Health Department Citizens Memorial Hospital Burrell

10/3/2015 11:59 AM

36

Bolivar Ob/Gyn, Bolivar Family Care (CMH)

10/2/2015 9:07 PM

37

Area Agency on Aging Community Clinics-low cost Meals on Wheels

10/2/2015 5:18 PM

38

Citizens Memorial Hospital Citizens Memorial Foundation Local Community Service Organizations

10/2/2015 3:45 PM

39

Cedar County Memorial Hospital CCMH Medical Mall Clinic Mercy Health Clinic El Dorado R2 School Stockton School Community Springs Nursing Home Parents as Teachers Head Start Senior Centers Pathways Behavioral Health

10/2/2015 10:26 AM

40

YMCA, City and County Government, Chamber of Commerce, Citizens Memorial Health Care, other county health departments, Burrell Behavior Health, Ozarks Area Community Action Coalition, Community Outreach Ministries, Ministerial Alliance, local school districts, Southwest Baptist University, Family Support Division, and area businesses.

10/2/2015 10:15 AM

41

n/a

10/2/2015 8:25 AM

42

Mercy Rogers

10/2/2015 7:51 AM

43

na

10/1/2015 11:29 AM

44

depression,htn,

10/1/2015 8:45 AM

45

Rogers YMCA Various other Non-profit organizations and groups like pantry kitchens, specific disease sport walks/runs, elementary schools, etc.

10/1/2015 8:33 AM

46

local home health agencies, springwoods behavioral health, OGC, local convenient cares

10/1/2015 8:03 AM

47

ozark guidance, birthing center ,vista health

10/1/2015 7:31 AM

48

Not sure, I'm a travel nurse. Have been with the hosp since last March.

10/1/2015 1:34 AM

49

Community clinic, Ozark guidance

9/30/2015 9:23 PM

50

mercy

9/30/2015 9:20 PM

51

early intervention programs therapy services (Co-op, Bentonville School System and private) Mercy

9/30/2015 5:11 PM

52

Rogers YMCA Various local charities/non-profit organizations ranging from food pantries, elementary schools, pregnancy counseling to chaplain services.

9/30/2015 4:29 PM

53

Samaritan House

9/30/2015 3:39 PM

54

YMCA Not sure of the names of other organizations.

9/30/2015 3:27 PM

55

Other Mercy Locations -Multiple UAMs ACH Ozark Guidance Schmeiding Center Fresh Roots Vantage Point

9/30/2015 3:06 PM

56

Various private providers; UAMSNWA; certain non profits and community groups

9/30/2015 3:03 PM

57

Skilled Nursing facilities, Nursing homes, behavior health facilities, home health

9/30/2015 2:02 PM

58

Area nursing homes Area hospitals Physician clinics

9/30/2015 1:53 PM

59

Community Clinic Various Dentists in area (usually on a case by case basis) NWACC Samaritan Center CASA Loving Choices Joshua Center Teen Challenge Individual Counselors

9/30/2015 11:42 AM

60

Mercy

9/30/2015 10:47 AM

61

I don't know the names of the orginizations.

9/30/2015 10:29 AM

62

YMCA Non-profit organizations promoting health and wellness such as the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation & Race for the Cure

9/30/2015 9:45 AM

63

Food Banks Womens shelters schools

9/30/2015 7:49 AM

64

MERCY

9/30/2015 7:45 AM

65

United Way Local Schools Breast Care Red Cross

9/30/2015 6:08 AM

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Behavioral Health Unit Referral to Primary Care Physicians to follow-up on chronic or lifestyle issues Support groups

9/30/2015 5:44 AM

67

U

9/30/2015 1:55 AM

68

Boston man eye Boozman Hof eye

9/29/2015 11:25 PM

69

Susan Koman

9/29/2015 10:04 PM

70

Mercy Hospital/Area Physicians

9/29/2015 9:09 PM

71

schmeiding center

9/29/2015 8:47 PM

72

Ozark Guidiance Day springs

9/29/2015 6:13 PM

73

YMCA

9/29/2015 6:06 PM

74

YMCA, other medical clinics and hospitals

9/29/2015 5:29 PM

75

Local Ministries American Red Cross for Blood Drives Several clinics at local events such as the LPGA tournament

9/29/2015 3:33 PM

and the movie festival to raise awareness for healthcare issues YMCA for diabetes prevention 76

Community Clinic

9/29/2015 3:13 PM

77

Area agency on aging Local programs such as Breast care, Susan Komen, etc

9/29/2015 2:57 PM

78

Surgeons that refer patients to us

9/29/2015 2:26 PM

79

Arkansas Vocational Rehab

9/29/2015 2:12 PM

80

North west Medical UAMS Washington regional

9/29/2015 1:54 PM

81

mental health clinics medical supply companies

9/29/2015 1:49 PM

82

HIGHLANDS ONCOLOGY GROUP

9/29/2015 1:45 PM

83

All local high schools; OGC

9/29/2015 1:40 PM

84

Jordan Valley Cox Health

9/28/2015 11:05 PM

85

Benton county HD, CAC, Community Clinic

9/28/2015 4:22 PM

86

Home Health Circle of Life Health South Varity of LTC Varity of nursing homes Varity of DME

9/28/2015 3:52 PM

87

Rogers Adult Wellness Center Walmart nwamotherlode.com Rogers/Lowell Chamber Bentonville/Bella Vista Chamber American Heart Association

9/28/2015 1:18 PM

88

Other Mercy Hospitals

9/28/2015 8:56 AM

89

Children's Hospital Ronald McDonald YMCA Other Mercy Hospitals

9/27/2015 3:16 PM

90

Benton County Health Dept Ozark Guidance Center

9/27/2015 10:39 AM

91

Burrell Mental health Center

9/21/2015 2:33 PM

92

Boston Mountain Community Health Center of Green Forest Carroll County Health Unit ECHO Clinic (Eureka Springs Christian Health Organization)

9/11/2015 1:42 PM

93

Barnes Jewish, Other Mental Health providers when we have no beds available or for teens and adolescents, Jordan Valley Health Care

9/7/2015 7:03 AM

94

Ozark Center

8/29/2015 12:50 PM

95

other units/specialties in the hospital, outlying home support (WIC, parents as families), outlying law enforcement agencies (family services, children's division)

8/29/2015 7:58 AM

96

Behavioral Health Facilities Other Mercy facilities

8/28/2015 10:22 AM

97

Unable to list specifics.

8/28/2015 8:46 AM

98

Cox Health National Alliance on Mental Illness Legal System

8/28/2015 8:37 AM

99

Jordan Valley Fordland Clinic Webster County Health Unit

8/28/2015 8:16 AM

100

Spring River Mental Health and Wellness

8/27/2015 1:07 PM

101

Jordan Valley Clinic

8/27/2015 11:40 AM

102

Mercy systems and our insurance carriers

8/27/2015 11:03 AM

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unknown

8/27/2015 10:47 AM

104

dental offices. access family health psychiatric facilities

8/27/2015 10:00 AM

105

Springfield/Greene County Health Dept. Taney County Health Dept Cox and Mercy Hospitals Burrell Pathways Preferred

8/27/2015 9:49 AM

106

Childrens Mercy - KC, Barnes Jewish - St. Louis, Cox Health System - Springfield, MO

8/27/2015 8:32 AM

107

Burrell Behavioral Health Center

8/26/2015 5:31 PM

108

Burrell NAMI Jordan Valley Community Health Clinic The Kitchen Clinic various supervised living facilities

8/26/2015 2:43 PM

109

Taney County Ambulance District, Cox health care, Taney county Health Department

8/25/2015 10:24 AM

110

Ellett Memorial Hospital Henry County Health Center West Central Missouri Community Action Agency University of Missouri Extension Compass Health Wellness Lakeland School St. Clair County Senior Center/Care Connection American Red Cross Hospice Compassus St. Clair County Home Health Citizens Memorial Healthcare

8/25/2015 10:05 AM

111

Mercy Hospital Fort Smith Mercy clinic - primary care, Internal medicine, Orthopedics

8/25/2015 9:54 AM

112

Ozark Center, Family Access, other mental health centers

8/25/2015 9:49 AM

113

Burrell

8/25/2015 9:38 AM

114

Pathways Community Health, LDTC/LINK, L Life, Free Store Ministry, Division of Aging, Elks Dental Unit

8/25/2015 8:42 AM

115

Cox medical

8/24/2015 7:20 PM

116

Mercy Hospital Joplin Ortho 4 state Physicians for Womens health Physicians Medical Clinic

8/24/2015 2:23 PM

117

American Heart Association Susan G Komen Lung association MO department of Health Cancer Society March of Dimes

8/24/2015 8:46 AM

118

We use: Area Agency on Aging, Independent Living Center

8/23/2015 10:16 PM

119

Watered Gardens, Lafayette House, House Inc, New Directions, Community Clinic, Access Family Healthcare, Souls Harbor- I am sure I am missing others.

8/23/2015 8:46 PM

120

oxford healthcare, childrens medical network several others.

8/23/2015 7:40 PM

121

all local school districts local pediatricians Mercy & Cox Hospitals Division of Family Services Jordon Valley Health Center

8/23/2015 3:06 PM

122

na

8/23/2015 11:58 AM

123

NAMI of SW MO DMH Burrell Behavioral Health Ozark Center

8/22/2015 9:32 AM

124

Boys and Girls Club, The Kitchen, Harmony House, Fordland Clinic, Ozarks Community Hospital

8/22/2015 9:24 AM

125

Hospice

8/21/2015 11:20 AM

126

Early Detection Works

8/21/2015 10:25 AM

127

Home Infusion Companies Other area hospitals Area Agency on Aging

8/21/2015 9:37 AM

128

The under served communities

8/21/2015 8:47 AM

129

Area hospitals, in particular geri-psych units in the hospitals: North Arkansas Regional Mercy Berryville Eureka Springs Various Home Health agencies--Mercy Home Health Elite Home Health Hospice--Mercy Hospice Circle of Life

8/21/2015 8:12 AM

130

I do not know

8/21/2015 7:28 AM

131

The Kitchen The Rare Breed

8/21/2015 6:53 AM

132

nursing homes & acute rehad

8/20/2015 5:22 PM

133

NAMI

8/20/2015 4:24 PM

134

community blood center united way ymca

8/20/2015 2:06 PM

135

all community agencies and other area hospitals.

8/20/2015 12:30 PM

136

health department

8/20/2015 11:37 AM

137

Unable to answer

8/20/2015 11:06 AM

138

Head Start Parents as Teachers

8/20/2015 10:19 AM

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Circles Lifechoices Community Clinic MSSU YMCA

8/20/2015 10:06 AM

140

hospice american cancer society breast cancer foundation of the ozarks mercy financial assistance program

8/20/2015 9:42 AM

141

other Mercy hospital and facilities. Home health and Hospice agenices assisted living and nursing homes.

8/20/2015 9:32 AM

142

local churches, SCAN (parent support group), OTC

8/20/2015 9:22 AM

143

All nursing homes, Home Health Companies, Hospital

8/20/2015 9:01 AM

144

We work with other Mercy organizations and local health depts

8/20/2015 8:44 AM

145

Family Access to care medical and dental Breast Life Care Freeman specialists

8/20/2015 8:18 AM

146

long term placement organizations. but there are fewer every day

8/20/2015 8:09 AM

147

Nursing Homes Hospitals with psychiatric beds Hospitals with specific medical specialties, i.e. cardiology, neurology, etc. Durable Medical Equipment Suppliers. Pharmacies

8/20/2015 8:09 AM

148

Freeman Hospital ,local charities

8/20/2015 7:44 AM

149

Alliance of SW Mo Dept Health and Senior Services Community Clinic Access Family Care

8/20/2015 7:43 AM

150

n/a

8/20/2015 6:41 AM

151

Community Free Clinic Other Mercy Hospitals

8/19/2015 9:23 PM

152

Local Health Department

8/19/2015 6:01 PM

153

Community Clinic Amercian Cancer Society BCFO Access Family Care Hope 4 You

8/19/2015 6:00 PM

154

Nursing homes. Pharmacy.

8/19/2015 5:19 PM

155

Refer patients to Access Family Care for dental Sports physicals for multiple schools

8/19/2015 4:59 PM

156

American Heart Association

8/19/2015 4:55 PM

157

C-STAR, Cox Hospital, Lakeland Hospital, Mercy Hospital, Avert Test, Pathways Burrell Behavioral Health Springfield Police Department Greene County Sheriff's Office Alternative's Community Partnership of the Ozarks

8/19/2015 4:50 PM

158

Ozarks Area Community Action Corp - OACAC Missouri Extension Office Ozarks Food Harvest

8/19/2015 4:29 PM

159

Public Health, Mercy, other health partners in the community

8/19/2015 4:28 PM

160

hospice area agency on aging

8/19/2015 4:17 PM

161

access family health community health clinic

8/19/2015 4:13 PM

162

VA Indian Clinic Pharmacutical companies to get patients needed medicaitons/little or no cost

8/19/2015 4:08 PM

163

Op Specialty Clinics (eg: Wound Clinics, Endocrine, Infectious Disease) LTACH Nursing Homes Home Health Agencies Primary Care Providers

8/19/2015 3:54 PM

164

mental health clinics in the 4 states, psychologists,

8/19/2015 3:50 PM

165

Ozark Center

8/19/2015 3:48 PM

166

Tri state health care coalition, area agency on aging, community clinic, life choices

8/19/2015 3:42 PM

167

convient care and doctor offices

8/19/2015 3:29 PM

168

Mercy Hospital Joplin Cherokee County Health Department

8/19/2015 3:24 PM

169

We work wiyj behavorial health facilities alot, due to an increase in suicidal patients this year. We also work with other hospitals that have more specialized care than we offer.

8/19/2015 1:56 PM

170

Health Dept.

8/19/2015 1:41 PM

171

Mercy-Springfield Cox Health System

8/19/2015 1:38 PM

172

Health department Mercy Health System

8/19/2015 1:23 PM

173

Mercy Ambulance Service Lake Regional Hospital Regional Hospice

8/19/2015 1:20 PM

174

local nursing homes Pts PCP's for follow up visits after hospital stay.

8/19/2015 1:04 PM

175

Home Health Agencies, Hospice care, Physical Therapy

8/19/2015 1:00 PM

70 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 176

Psychiatric facilities Nursing homes Home Health agencies Children and Elder abuse Durable medical equipment agencies Pharmacies

8/19/2015 12:50 PM

177

Laclede County Department of Health Other hospitals with Specialists Local government agencies (Fire & Police)

8/19/2015 12:33 PM

Cope House 178

The Kitchen Clinic Jordan Valley Clinic

8/19/2015 11:02 AM

179

The Kitchen Jordan Valley Dental/Medical Clinic OTC Dental

8/19/2015 10:59 AM

180

ECHO CLINIC MISSION CLINIC

8/19/2015 10:53 AM

181

Logan County Health Department.

8/19/2015 10:22 AM

182

SOS

8/19/2015 10:14 AM

183

Mercy- Fort Smtih, Ar UAMS- Little Rock, Ar

8/19/2015 9:49 AM

184

The Kitchen Clinic Cox Health Systems Missouri State University BASE Community Partnership Ozarks New Hope

8/19/2015 9:45 AM

185

Medical Clinics Ozark Guidance Community Blood Service of the Ozarks

8/19/2015 9:29 AM

186

Burrell, Clarity , Carol Jones, etc.

8/19/2015 9:18 AM

187

local independent practices, county health organizations, coxhealth, senior centers

8/19/2015 8:35 AM

188

CoxHealth, local agencies and independent practices

8/19/2015 8:29 AM

189

Local schools

8/19/2015 8:24 AM

190

OACAC HEALTH DEPARTMENT

8/19/2015 8:14 AM

191

MET Missouri Educator's Trust--Health Insurance Provider Barry County Health Department Mercy Wellness

8/19/2015 7:38 AM

192

Missouri Educator's Trust...Health Insurance Consortium Mercy Wellness Barry County Health Department

8/19/2015 7:33 AM

193

Mercy Hospital Springfield Mercy Hospital Rogers Children's Hospital Little Rock Washington Regional Medical Center Northwest Medical Center-Springdale Mercy Home Health and Hospice Specialty physicians for Sleep Medicine, ENT, Ortho, Rheumatology, Psychology, Nephrology etc. Marion Center Many, many more

8/19/2015 5:42 AM

194

unknown

8/19/2015 3:27 AM

195

United Way Partners in Education

8/18/2015 9:49 PM

196

Office of Aging Mo-Healthnet

8/18/2015 6:41 PM

197

I work in an outpatient procedure dept. therefore we don't directly work with other organizations ; I know other departments in CoxHealth work with organizations but don't know th specific ones

8/18/2015 6:22 PM

198

Berryville Mercy Hospital Society of St. Vincent DePaul

8/18/2015 6:13 PM

199

People Helping People; ECHO Clinic; Mission Clinic; St. Vincent's DePaul

8/18/2015 4:48 PM

200

People Helping People, ECHO Clinic; Mission Clinic;

8/18/2015 4:41 PM

201

Springfield Greene County Park Board, Springfield Public Schools, Community Partnership, Burrell, Ozarks Food

8/18/2015 3:10 PM

Harvest, United Way, Ronald McDonald Tooth Truck, All Universities, 202

Mercy Springfield, Mercy Rogers, NARMC, Eureka Springs Hospital, ECHO, Arkansas Childrens, UAMS, Washington

8/18/2015 3:10 PM

Regional 203

Rare Breed, Missouri Mentoring Partnership, Burrell (CPRC and ACT TAY), Children's Division (FCS and investigations), Clark Center (IIS), Ozarks Community Hospital, Jordan Valley Health Clinic, The Kitchen

8/18/2015 2:54 PM

204

Food Bank Area churches for back pack food programs for school children Schools for student physical /health screening Pregnancy care center of the Ozarks

8/18/2015 2:45 PM

205

County Health Departments-115 statewide Hospitals-both Urban and Rural Federally Qualified Health Centers

8/18/2015 2:44 PM

(FQHC) Private Physicians and Clinics 206

Adult Mental Health Mercy Hospital Cassville

8/18/2015 2:40 PM

207

Southwest Missouri office on Aging Mercy Hospital Skilled Nursing Facilities

8/18/2015 2:16 PM

208

Pregnancy Resource Center

8/18/2015 2:09 PM

209

Springfield Docotors and clinics

8/18/2015 2:03 PM

71 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 210

Hospice, home health care, durable medical, acute care hospitals

8/18/2015 2:03 PM

211

Health Department

8/18/2015 1:53 PM

212

Burrell Behavioral Health Citizens Memorial Healthcare Miles for Smiles Dental Health Clinic

8/18/2015 1:35 PM

213

Cox, Mercy, Burrell, local dentists

8/18/2015 1:32 PM

214

burrell- nami

8/18/2015 11:59 AM

215

Home Health Agencies Specialty Clinics Mental Health Hospice Care Durable Medical Equipment Stores

8/18/2015 11:22 AM

216

Jordan Valley Community Health Burrell Behavioral Health Faith Community Health

8/18/2015 11:20 AM

217

COX Health System Jordan Valley Services Missouri State Rehab Hospital Area Agencies assisting those for

8/18/2015 11:15 AM

specialized services - work through Care Management for placement re: extended care; geriatric care, etc. 218

Community Partnership Healthy Living Alliance Springfield community gardens Neighborhood Associations

8/18/2015 10:04 AM

219

Local charities Jesus was homeless Chamber of commerce City of Rock a way Beach City of Hollister City of Branson

8/18/2015 8:38 AM

220

NA

8/18/2015 7:54 AM

221

Drug/rehab centers

8/18/2015 1:40 AM

222

Area Pharmacies, Home Health and Hospice Agencies, DME companies, specialists, Jesus was Homeless, Faith Community Health Clinic, CAM, Free Medical Clinic of the Ozarks, Jordan Valley, Burrell, many more

8/17/2015 5:51 PM

223

Nami

8/17/2015 4:44 PM

224

Burrell MSU Valley Hope

8/17/2015 4:25 PM

225

Head Start, Early Head Start, Local school districts, Health departments, Parents as Teachers

8/17/2015 4:10 PM

226

Burrell, NAMI, OCH, Jordan Valley

8/17/2015 2:17 PM

227

health care

8/17/2015 2:14 PM

228

Outpatient rehab facilities around the area Skilled nursing facilities Nursing homes

8/17/2015 1:35 PM

229

NAMI, Burrell

8/17/2015 1:13 PM

230

Cox Springfield Cox Monet Free Medical Clinic of the Ozarks Faith Community Health Clinic Cox Cardiac Rehab

8/17/2015 11:58 AM

231

Burrell Behavioral Health Pregnancy Care Center Murney Clinic (when open) The Kitchen Clinic (when open) Jordan Valley

8/17/2015 11:50 AM

232

Childrens' Miracle Network Shriner's

8/17/2015 11:15 AM

233

Social workers, dieticians, home health agencies

8/17/2015 10:53 AM

234

Cox Medical Center Branson Jordan Valley OMS OACAC CAM

8/17/2015 10:45 AM

235

Arkansas Health Department

8/17/2015 10:33 AM

236

Jordan Valley, OCH, Community Partnership of the Ozarks, The Victim Center, Community Blood Center of the Ozarks, Springfield Public Schools, Missouri State University, Drury University, CoxHealth Foundation, Burrell

8/17/2015 10:28 AM

237

Reynolds Support House

8/17/2015 10:27 AM

238

Cox College Ozarks Technical Community College Other teaching schools

8/17/2015 10:15 AM

239

Children's Miracle Network

8/17/2015 9:57 AM

240

Clark Community Health Center Bruner Pharmacy Old Town Pharmacy Ramey's Pharmacy

8/17/2015 9:57 AM

241

Any local business that is willing to partner

8/17/2015 9:07 AM

242

Area Agency on Aging

8/17/2015 9:03 AM

243

Harmony House Child Advocacy Center Burrell Ozarks Counseling Center Cox Mercy

8/17/2015 8:46 AM

244

oacac family planning showme healthy women access family care

8/17/2015 7:52 AM

245

The Kitchen

8/16/2015 3:58 AM

246

CoxHealth, Mercy, Ozarks Community Hospital, Jordan Valley Health Clinic, Greene County Health Department,

8/15/2015 7:17 AM

Citizens Memorial Hospital.

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clinics and other hospitals

8/14/2015 10:32 PM

248

Waldron School District

8/14/2015 10:14 PM

249

na

8/14/2015 5:18 PM

250

Mercy Health

8/14/2015 3:42 PM

251

Home Health, Opthamologists, uncertain.

8/14/2015 2:37 PM

252

Cox Health Jesus Was Homeless Faith Community Health Southwest Center for Independent Living Tri-Lakes Dental

8/14/2015 2:10 PM

253

Community Clinic (medical and dental), Health Department, WIC, Access Health Care, Freeman ER, Mercy ER, Choices Medical Clinic (formally Life Choices).

8/14/2015 1:16 PM

254

Local hospitals, Jordan Valley, substance abuse treatment facilities, psychiatric hospitals, providers of mental health services,

8/14/2015 12:53 PM

255

American Cancer Society Reynolds Cancer Support House

8/14/2015 12:13 PM

256

Local therapists in private practice in the community Local behavioral health hospitals Western Arkansas Counseling and Guidance

8/14/2015 11:57 AM

257

Good Samaritan

8/14/2015 11:54 AM

258

Vision Center Greene County Health Department Ozark Food Harvest Career Center One Door United Way Mercy Hospital Cox Hospital The Kitchen Vision USA Bill's Place Catholic Charities Council of the Churches OACAC Springfield Affordable Housing Center Parenting LifeSkill Center Missouri State University - Focus First Missouri State University - School of Nursing Partners as Teachers Family Support Division Burrell / Mental Health Ozarks Counseling Center

8/14/2015 11:46 AM

259

From my perspective: Longterm care facilities, home health agencies, LTAC's, small rural hospitals, regional acute care hospitals.

8/14/2015 10:59 AM

260

Jordan Valley Health Clinic, Burrell Behavioral Health,

8/14/2015 10:56 AM

261

Jordan Valley The Kitchen

8/14/2015 8:40 AM

262

Community Partnership of the Ozarks Habitat for Humanity Catholic Charities

8/14/2015 8:33 AM

263

mercy hospital st francis ozarks medical center mercy hospital springfield behavioral health ozarks medical center

8/14/2015 8:28 AM

264

Access Family Freeman Health

8/14/2015 8:05 AM

265

skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, hospices

8/14/2015 7:55 AM

266

Ozark Center

8/14/2015 7:36 AM

267

local homeless shelters Rehab services Outside counseling

8/13/2015 11:01 PM

268

Cox Health, Springfield

8/13/2015 9:47 PM

269

Mercy Hospital Cox Hospital Burrell Mental Health LifeHouse (Catholic Charities) The Kitchen Clinic Bill's Place (Burrell)

8/13/2015 7:53 PM

270

American Heart Association Amarican Diabetic Association

8/13/2015 5:58 PM

271

City and County Governments

8/13/2015 4:57 PM

272

Jordan Valley Springfield Public Schools Juvenile Office Probation and Parole Cox Health Mercy Hospital CPO Legal

8/13/2015 4:56 PM

Services Children's Division 273

Local Healthcare organizations for follow up care such as Cox Medical Center and Cox MC Physicians, Burrel health, Lakeland Health, Ozarks Community Hospital, Jordan Valley Health Care

8/13/2015 4:55 PM

274

Unable to at this time

8/13/2015 2:11 PM

275

Behavioral Health across Missouri to find a Psych Bed

8/13/2015 1:10 PM

276

Churches Mental Health Referrals to Appropriate Agencies Vocational Rehab, MO Career Ctr & Unemployment

8/13/2015 12:06 PM

277

Cox and other philanthropic organizations in the community.

8/13/2015 11:05 AM

278

Community Clinic Ozark Center YMCA

8/13/2015 10:04 AM

279

United Way Children's Miracle Network Ronald McDonald House

8/13/2015 8:30 AM

280

MidAmerica Transplant, St. Jude Children Cancer Center,

8/12/2015 9:43 PM

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Regional Health Assessment 281

Medicare and Medicade. MSU

8/12/2015 6:21 PM

282

Home Health Hospice Rehabilitation Facilities Long Term Care Skilled Nursing Facilities

8/12/2015 2:16 PM

283

I am not sure.

8/12/2015 12:50 PM

284

Jordan Valley Faith Community Health Center Free Clinic of the Ozarks OCH Cox Branson CAM OACAC

8/12/2015 11:59 AM

285

Salvation Army, Children's Haven, Division of Family Services,Ozark Center, Lafayette House,

8/12/2015 10:35 AM

286

hospice care kitchen clinic skilled nursing facilities

8/12/2015 9:55 AM

287

Access Family Care/Dental Care Joplin Area Pediatricians- All offices Dr Hostetter Dr Reed

8/12/2015 9:25 AM

288

The Alliance Access family wic parents as teachers

8/12/2015 8:17 AM

289

SNF's, homeless shelters, etc

8/12/2015 7:40 AM

290

Marian center,Burrell behavioral health.

8/12/2015 2:45 AM

291

Burrell

8/11/2015 8:06 PM

292

Freeman health system Access family care Jasper County health department Newton County health department

8/11/2015 7:41 PM

293

WE WILL BE PARTNERING WITH MSU CLINIC HERE IN SPRINGFIELD.

8/11/2015 5:55 PM

294

Catholic Charities, Salvation Army , Crosslines, Voch Rehab, Perferred Employment, Adult Education, Mo Career Center,

8/11/2015 4:32 PM

295

Project Care McDonald County Health Department ACCESS Medical and Dental Care Alliance of SW MO Will's Place

8/11/2015 3:00 PM

296

Conway, General Mills, Mercy, Childrens Haven, Southwest MO Bank, Kiwanis, Alliance of Southwest MO

8/11/2015 2:34 PM

297

Burrell Behavioral Health Jordan Valley The Kitchen Clini

8/11/2015 2:32 PM

298

Mercy Health System

8/11/2015 2:12 PM

299

Freeman Health System Mercy Community Clinic Access Family Care

8/11/2015 1:53 PM

300

Access Family Care Access Dental Community Clinic College Skyline

8/11/2015 1:41 PM

301

Access Family Care ACHE Dental Dr. Hostetter College Skyline

8/11/2015 1:17 PM

302

Womens Health

8/11/2015 1:14 PM

303

hospices

8/11/2015 1:11 PM

304

United Way Council of Churches Chamber of Commerce Community Partnership of the Ozarks

8/11/2015 11:05 AM

305

Taney County Health Department Faith Community Health Center Stone County Health Department Jesus Was Homeless Silver Dollar City City of Branson Stone County OACAC Christian Associates of Stone County

8/11/2015 8:46 AM

306

Missouri Extension program physicians in the area Breastfeeding task force in Joplin, mo. Breastfeeding task force in

8/11/2015 8:25 AM

Aurora, Mo Access health and dental agencies in the area School health 307

Faith Community Health Jordan Valley Clarity Doctor's offices Free Medical Clinic Probation and Parole OACAC CAM Churches

8/10/2015 4:09 PM

308

Jordan Valley

8/10/2015 2:47 PM

309

Burrell Mental Health Crisis Pregnancy Life Line

8/10/2015 2:02 PM

310

Health Departments Community Hospitals Community Schools

8/10/2015 10:43 AM

311

Cox Health

8/10/2015 9:42 AM

312

County Coalition

8/10/2015 9:29 AM

313

Faith Health Department Burrell Southwest Center Independent Living Core Clarity CAM

8/10/2015 8:52 AM

314

Ozarks Wellness Network Tri-Lakes Clean Air Alliance Public Health Departments

8/10/2015 8:33 AM

315

Taney County Health Department, Free Medical Clinic of the Ozarks, Family Support Division, OneSight Program, Burrell Behavioral Health, CORE

8/10/2015 8:32 AM

316

Ozarks Community Health Center Hickory County Community Wellness Foundation Missouri Foundation for Health

8/6/2015 5:03 PM

Hickory County CARES 317

Jordan Valley Health Care-vision, health, dental CARE Mobile Taney County Health Dept Cox Branson physicians

74 / 235

8/6/2015 10:11 AM

Regional Health Assessment 318

Ozarks Wellness Network, Jesus Was Homeless, OACAC

8/4/2015 11:15 AM

319

Jordan Valley Mobile Dental Unit Care for Kids (SDC Foundation) CAM

8/4/2015 10:24 AM

320

City of Branson ADAPT and its member organizations Branson Police Department Taney County Health Department Alcohol Retailers

8/4/2015 9:30 AM

321

Branson Family Dentistry Jordan Valley Health Clinic Taney County Health Department Wal-Greens Burrell

8/4/2015 8:56 AM

322

Freeman Hospital Mercy Hospital Joplin Joplin City Health Department Access ACHE Dental MSSU Dental Hygiene Program

8/3/2015 8:20 PM

323

Cox Health Branson OWN it ADAPT coalition Other county health departments State health department

8/3/2015 11:30 AM

324

Jordan Valley ? ?

8/3/2015 11:05 AM

325

College Skyline Access Health Health Department The Alliance Parents As Teachers Public School Districts Area

8/3/2015 9:27 AM

colleges 326

Joplin Health Dept., Jasper County Health Dept., Freeman and Mercy Hospitals, Access Family Care, Ozark Center, Alliance of Southwest Missouri.

7/30/2015 12:56 PM

327

Community Clinic, Access Healthcare,

7/30/2015 11:35 AM

328

Community Clinic Health Department Ozark Center Freeman Hospital

7/30/2015 9:57 AM

329

College Skyline Counselling services Crittenton Children's Center, St. Lukes Health System

7/30/2015 9:27 AM

330

YMCA, AHA, LiveSmart, United Way, CMNH

7/30/2015 9:24 AM

331

Health department, division of family services, mo health net, access family care, local school districts, housing authority, etc.

7/30/2015 8:37 AM

332

Breastfeeding Coalition of Southwest Missouri Joplin Food Action Network Community Health Collaborative The Alliance of Southwest Missouri MIECHV grant Access Family and Dental Care Freeman Health Systems

7/30/2015 8:32 AM

333

community clinic ,family access,crossline,

7/30/2015 7:32 AM

334

FHS Access Division on Aging Social Services

7/30/2015 7:00 AM

335

Mercy, MSSU, Crowder College, & many more. I just know that Freeman does partner with many other businesses.

7/30/2015 6:56 AM

336

Federally qualified health care as well as community organizations like children division, jo,courts and pP.

7/29/2015 11:06 PM

337

Missouri Health Connection's full participant list can be found at www.MissouriHealthConnection.org. we currently have connectivity to more than 70 hospital, hundreds of clinics and mental health providers.

7/29/2015 2:52 PM

338

jordan valley community health center, springfield greene county health department, doula foundation, head start, first steps

7/28/2015 2:37 PM

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65804

12/8/2015 4:28 PM

2

65536

12/4/2015 11:30 AM

3

64804

11/25/2015 9:30 PM

4

64804

11/25/2015 8:42 PM

5

65802

11/10/2015 12:22 PM

6

65663

10/23/2015 11:36 AM

7

65764

10/20/2015 10:09 PM

8

72758

10/19/2015 3:38 PM

9

72712

10/19/2015 11:32 AM

10

72719

10/19/2015 9:05 AM

11

72712

10/18/2015 4:36 PM

12

64850

10/16/2015 10:02 AM

13

72758

10/16/2015 8:36 AM

14

64843

10/15/2015 1:04 PM

15

64804

10/15/2015 12:42 PM

16

72712

10/15/2015 12:21 PM

17

65802

10/15/2015 12:18 PM

18

64804

10/15/2015 11:20 AM

19

64804

10/15/2015 11:04 AM

20

64801

10/15/2015 10:31 AM

21

64804

10/15/2015 10:30 AM

22

64804

10/15/2015 10:26 AM

23

72719

10/14/2015 4:47 PM

24

64804

10/14/2015 9:31 AM

25

72712

10/14/2015 8:07 AM

26

64862

10/14/2015 6:59 AM

27

66713

10/13/2015 9:15 PM

28

64836

10/13/2015 8:30 AM

29

64870

10/13/2015 8:20 AM

30

64850

10/13/2015 8:04 AM

31

64804

10/13/2015 8:03 AM

32

64865

10/13/2015 7:58 AM

33

66725

10/13/2015 7:43 AM

34

64865

10/13/2015 7:39 AM

35

64850

10/13/2015 7:24 AM

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64850

10/13/2015 6:52 AM

37

66713

10/13/2015 6:52 AM

38

65738

10/13/2015 6:51 AM

39

64804

10/13/2015 6:45 AM

40

64870

10/13/2015 5:31 AM

41

64804

10/13/2015 2:46 AM

42

72703

10/12/2015 7:40 PM

43

648047

10/12/2015 11:53 AM

44

72714

10/12/2015 11:25 AM

45

64804

10/12/2015 10:16 AM

46

72715

10/12/2015 6:51 AM

47

72758

10/11/2015 9:08 PM

48

72756

10/11/2015 6:32 AM

49

64801

10/10/2015 2:31 PM

50

64834

10/10/2015 1:55 PM

51

72756

10/9/2015 9:21 PM

52

64804

10/9/2015 6:09 PM

53

64804

10/9/2015 2:03 PM

54

72758

10/9/2015 1:47 PM

55

72758

10/9/2015 7:21 AM

56

72714

10/8/2015 9:26 PM

57

72758

10/8/2015 7:36 PM

58

72714

10/8/2015 8:12 AM

59

72714

10/7/2015 12:10 PM

60

72758

10/7/2015 12:02 PM

61

65613

10/7/2015 11:49 AM

62

72712

10/7/2015 11:32 AM

63

72761

10/7/2015 11:11 AM

64

65613

10/7/2015 10:17 AM

65

72758

10/7/2015 9:42 AM

66

72704

10/7/2015 8:41 AM

67

72703

10/6/2015 9:01 PM

68

72714

10/6/2015 12:54 PM

69

72714

10/6/2015 10:50 AM

70

72712

10/6/2015 10:27 AM

71

72712

10/6/2015 10:27 AM

72

65674

10/6/2015 10:20 AM

73

72712

10/6/2015 10:18 AM

74

65613

10/6/2015 9:57 AM

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65674

10/6/2015 9:13 AM

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65663

10/5/2015 2:08 PM

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65613

10/5/2015 1:54 PM

78

72758

10/5/2015 1:38 PM

79

72719

10/5/2015 1:13 PM

80

65622

10/5/2015 11:32 AM

81

65663

10/5/2015 11:31 AM

82

72712

10/5/2015 11:22 AM

83

65622

10/5/2015 10:16 AM

84

65613

10/5/2015 10:02 AM

85

65613

10/5/2015 9:22 AM

86

65613

10/5/2015 9:18 AM

87

72758

10/5/2015 9:15 AM

88

72751

10/5/2015 8:31 AM

89

65613

10/5/2015 7:43 AM

90

65613

10/4/2015 3:31 PM

91

72756

10/4/2015 9:41 AM

92

65613

10/4/2015 9:37 AM

93

72758

10/4/2015 7:45 AM

94

72756

10/4/2015 7:15 AM

95

72714

10/3/2015 8:15 PM

96

65649

10/3/2015 5:58 PM

97

72756

10/3/2015 10:36 AM

98

65613

10/3/2015 9:43 AM

99

65613

10/3/2015 8:38 AM

100

65710

10/2/2015 8:53 PM

101

65713

10/2/2015 7:59 PM

102

65710

10/2/2015 6:45 PM

103

65807

10/2/2015 5:54 PM

104

65613

10/2/2015 5:20 PM

105

65613

10/2/2015 4:41 PM

106

72756

10/2/2015 3:00 PM

107

65648

10/2/2015 2:36 PM

108

65613

10/2/2015 2:16 PM

109

72753

10/2/2015 1:09 PM

110

72756

10/2/2015 12:46 PM

111

72714

10/2/2015 11:30 AM

112

72756

10/2/2015 10:47 AM

113

72714

10/2/2015 10:45 AM

114

72764

10/2/2015 10:28 AM

115

65613

10/2/2015 10:20 AM

116

72758

10/2/2015 8:46 AM

117

72758

10/2/2015 8:14 AM

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72704

10/2/2015 2:05 AM

119

72756

10/1/2015 7:14 PM

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72758

10/1/2015 5:52 PM

121

72740

10/1/2015 4:58 PM

122

72756

10/1/2015 3:58 PM

123

72758

10/1/2015 3:53 PM

124

72704

10/1/2015 3:37 PM

125

72758

10/1/2015 2:41 PM

126

72758

10/1/2015 1:09 PM

127

72736

10/1/2015 1:01 PM

128

72736

10/1/2015 12:58 PM

129

72756

10/1/2015 12:42 PM

130

72703

10/1/2015 12:01 PM

131

72751

10/1/2015 11:55 AM

132

72756

10/1/2015 11:35 AM

133

72758

10/1/2015 11:16 AM

134

72719

10/1/2015 10:21 AM

135

72714

10/1/2015 10:13 AM

136

72751

10/1/2015 8:22 AM

137

72756

10/1/2015 8:07 AM

138

72712

10/1/2015 8:02 AM

139

72762

10/1/2015 6:48 AM

140

72717

10/1/2015 5:30 AM

141

727458

9/30/2015 11:25 PM

142

72756

9/30/2015 10:02 PM

143

72712

9/30/2015 9:35 PM

144

72758

9/30/2015 9:09 PM

145

72725

9/30/2015 8:21 PM

146

72758

9/30/2015 7:07 PM

147

72712

9/30/2015 5:19 PM

148

72858

9/30/2015 5:13 PM

149

72762

9/30/2015 5:11 PM

150

72745

9/30/2015 4:26 PM

151

72756

9/30/2015 4:07 PM

152

72751

9/30/2015 3:17 PM

153

72704

9/30/2015 2:48 PM

154

72758

9/30/2015 2:21 PM

155

72762

9/30/2015 2:13 PM

156

72712

9/30/2015 2:08 PM

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72756

9/30/2015 1:38 PM

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72712

9/30/2015 1:03 PM

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Regional Health Assessment 159

72758

9/30/2015 12:47 PM

160

72758

9/30/2015 12:35 PM

161

72712

9/30/2015 12:22 PM

162

72715

9/30/2015 12:14 PM

163

72715

9/30/2015 11:51 AM

164

72758

9/30/2015 11:30 AM

165

72921

9/30/2015 10:51 AM

166

72719

9/30/2015 10:30 AM

167

72701

9/30/2015 10:27 AM

168

72758

9/30/2015 10:22 AM

169

72758

9/30/2015 10:18 AM

170

72756

9/30/2015 10:17 AM

171

72756

9/30/2015 10:13 AM

172

72758

9/30/2015 10:08 AM

173

72732

9/30/2015 10:06 AM

174

72762

9/30/2015 10:03 AM

175

72758

9/30/2015 9:29 AM

176

72758

9/30/2015 9:29 AM

177

72758

9/30/2015 9:22 AM

178

64844

9/30/2015 9:19 AM

179

72751

9/30/2015 9:13 AM

180

72756

9/30/2015 9:11 AM

181

72712

9/30/2015 9:10 AM

182

72712

9/30/2015 8:57 AM

183

72758

9/30/2015 8:53 AM

184

72712

9/30/2015 8:52 AM

185

72715

9/30/2015 8:43 AM

186

72701

9/30/2015 8:43 AM

187

72719

9/30/2015 8:23 AM

188

72756

9/30/2015 8:16 AM

189

72745

9/30/2015 8:05 AM

190

64856

9/30/2015 8:00 AM

191

72715

9/30/2015 7:44 AM

192

72758

9/30/2015 7:43 AM

193

72758

9/30/2015 7:37 AM

194

72712

9/30/2015 7:36 AM

195

72714

9/30/2015 7:32 AM

196

72756

9/30/2015 7:30 AM

197

72756

9/30/2015 7:24 AM

198

72758

9/30/2015 7:21 AM

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72704

9/30/2015 7:15 AM

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Regional Health Assessment 200

72756

9/30/2015 7:10 AM

201

72758

9/30/2015 6:40 AM

202

64861

9/30/2015 6:40 AM

203

72712

9/30/2015 6:36 AM

204

64831

9/30/2015 5:58 AM

205

72758

9/29/2015 11:02 PM

206

72756

9/29/2015 10:51 PM

207

72758

9/29/2015 10:36 PM

208

72762

9/29/2015 10:36 PM

209

72756

9/29/2015 10:27 PM

210

7270

9/29/2015 10:12 PM

211

72764

9/29/2015 10:08 PM

212

72756

9/29/2015 9:59 PM

213

72758

9/29/2015 9:52 PM

214

72758

9/29/2015 9:46 PM

215

72751

9/29/2015 9:46 PM

216

72715

9/29/2015 9:32 PM

217

72758

9/29/2015 9:23 PM

218

72758

9/29/2015 9:12 PM

219

72714

9/29/2015 8:59 PM

220

72756

9/29/2015 8:42 PM

221

72756

9/29/2015 8:28 PM

222

72715

9/29/2015 8:27 PM

223

72712

9/29/2015 8:21 PM

224

72745

9/29/2015 8:19 PM

225

72745

9/29/2015 8:18 PM

226

72756

9/29/2015 7:57 PM

227

72703

9/29/2015 7:20 PM

228

72703

9/29/2015 7:20 PM

229

72758

9/29/2015 7:15 PM

230

72712

9/29/2015 7:09 PM

231

72758

9/29/2015 7:06 PM

232

72712

9/29/2015 6:57 PM

233

72758

9/29/2015 6:52 PM

234

72758

9/29/2015 6:41 PM

235

72712

9/29/2015 6:30 PM

236

72715

9/29/2015 6:20 PM

237

72701

9/29/2015 6:12 PM

238

72756

9/29/2015 6:12 PM

239

72712

9/29/2015 6:04 PM

240

72758

9/29/2015 5:51 PM

81 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 241

72715

9/29/2015 5:44 PM

242

72756

9/29/2015 5:43 PM

243

72712

9/29/2015 5:40 PM

244

72758

9/29/2015 5:36 PM

245

72758

9/29/2015 5:35 PM

246

72701

9/29/2015 5:34 PM

247

72712

9/29/2015 5:24 PM

248

72756

9/29/2015 5:14 PM

249

72712

9/29/2015 5:12 PM

250

64856

9/29/2015 5:06 PM

251

72756

9/29/2015 5:05 PM

252

72758

9/29/2015 5:02 PM

253

72758

9/29/2015 4:49 PM

254

72758

9/29/2015 4:31 PM

255

72719

9/29/2015 4:28 PM

256

72714

9/29/2015 4:27 PM

257

72758

9/29/2015 4:25 PM

258

72762

9/29/2015 4:22 PM

259

72712

9/29/2015 4:17 PM

260

72701

9/29/2015 4:07 PM

261

72758

9/29/2015 4:03 PM

262

72758

9/29/2015 4:00 PM

263

72758

9/29/2015 4:00 PM

264

72758

9/29/2015 3:58 PM

265

72762

9/29/2015 3:57 PM

266

72764

9/29/2015 3:57 PM

267

72756

9/29/2015 3:54 PM

268

72758

9/29/2015 3:53 PM

269

72736

9/29/2015 3:50 PM

270

72712

9/29/2015 3:49 PM

271

72712

9/29/2015 3:43 PM

272

72758

9/29/2015 3:40 PM

273

72756

9/29/2015 3:39 PM

274

72712

9/29/2015 3:38 PM

275

72758

9/29/2015 3:38 PM

276

72714

9/29/2015 3:37 PM

277

72751

9/29/2015 3:35 PM

278

72756

9/29/2015 3:32 PM

279

72712

9/29/2015 3:32 PM

280

72712

9/29/2015 3:29 PM

281

72758

9/29/2015 3:25 PM

82 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 282

72714

9/29/2015 3:23 PM

283

72712

9/29/2015 3:21 PM

284

72758

9/29/2015 3:19 PM

285

72756

9/29/2015 3:18 PM

286

72756

9/29/2015 3:18 PM

287

72715

9/29/2015 3:16 PM

288

72751

9/29/2015 3:11 PM

289

72712

9/29/2015 3:06 PM

290

72712

9/29/2015 3:05 PM

291

72756

9/29/2015 3:05 PM

292

72758

9/29/2015 3:04 PM

293

65745

9/29/2015 3:04 PM

294

72758

9/29/2015 3:00 PM

295

72758

9/29/2015 3:00 PM

296

72756

9/29/2015 2:59 PM

297

72758

9/29/2015 2:58 PM

298

72758

9/29/2015 2:56 PM

299

72712

9/29/2015 2:55 PM

300

72758

9/29/2015 2:54 PM

301

72758

9/29/2015 2:53 PM

302

72714

9/29/2015 2:53 PM

303

72736

9/29/2015 2:53 PM

304

72756

9/29/2015 2:52 PM

305

72756

9/29/2015 2:51 PM

306

72758

9/29/2015 2:50 PM

307

72758

9/29/2015 2:50 PM

308

72714

9/29/2015 2:46 PM

309

72732

9/29/2015 2:45 PM

310

72758

9/29/2015 2:44 PM

311

72701

9/29/2015 2:43 PM

312

72715

9/29/2015 2:42 PM

313

72764

9/29/2015 2:41 PM

314

72701

9/29/2015 2:41 PM

315

72701

9/29/2015 2:40 PM

316

72764

9/29/2015 2:39 PM

317

76764

9/29/2015 2:37 PM

318

72712

9/29/2015 2:29 PM

319

72712

9/29/2015 2:28 PM

320

72756

9/29/2015 2:27 PM

321

72715

9/29/2015 2:20 PM

322

72714

9/29/2015 2:19 PM

83 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 323

72751

9/29/2015 2:18 PM

324

72715

9/29/2015 2:17 PM

325

72758

9/29/2015 2:13 PM

326

72745

9/29/2015 2:13 PM

327

72719

9/29/2015 2:10 PM

328

72758

9/29/2015 2:09 PM

329

72756

9/29/2015 2:09 PM

330

65658

9/29/2015 2:06 PM

331

72703

9/29/2015 2:05 PM

332

72758

9/29/2015 2:04 PM

333

72756

9/29/2015 2:03 PM

334

72756

9/29/2015 2:02 PM

335

72712

9/29/2015 2:00 PM

336

72712

9/29/2015 1:59 PM

337

72756

9/29/2015 1:55 PM

338

72712

9/29/2015 1:55 PM

339

72719

9/29/2015 1:53 PM

340

72701

9/29/2015 1:53 PM

341

72756

9/29/2015 1:52 PM

342

72712

9/29/2015 1:51 PM

343

65804

9/29/2015 1:51 PM

344

72740

9/29/2015 1:51 PM

345

72756

9/29/2015 1:51 PM

346

72712

9/29/2015 1:50 PM

347

72712

9/29/2015 1:50 PM

348

72714

9/29/2015 1:47 PM

349

72756

9/29/2015 1:47 PM

350

72751

9/29/2015 1:47 PM

351

72712

9/29/2015 1:45 PM

352

65772

9/29/2015 1:45 PM

353

72712

9/29/2015 1:45 PM

354

72704

9/29/2015 1:44 PM

355

72712

9/29/2015 1:43 PM

356

72745

9/29/2015 1:42 PM

357

72756

9/29/2015 1:42 PM

358

72719

9/29/2015 1:41 PM

359

72712

9/29/2015 1:41 PM

360

72758

9/29/2015 1:41 PM

361

72756

9/29/2015 1:41 PM

362

72756

9/29/2015 1:41 PM

363

72701

9/29/2015 1:40 PM

84 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 364

72758

9/29/2015 1:40 PM

365

72764

9/29/2015 1:40 PM

366

72745

9/29/2015 1:39 PM

367

72712

9/29/2015 1:39 PM

368

72762

9/29/2015 1:39 PM

369

72712

9/29/2015 1:39 PM

370

72758

9/29/2015 1:39 PM

371

72764

9/29/2015 1:39 PM

372

72715

9/29/2015 1:39 PM

373

72730

9/29/2015 1:38 PM

374

72756

9/29/2015 1:38 PM

375

72758

9/29/2015 1:38 PM

376

72719

9/29/2015 1:38 PM

377

72762

9/29/2015 1:38 PM

378

72758

9/29/2015 1:37 PM

379

72712

9/29/2015 1:37 PM

380

72712

9/29/2015 10:27 AM

381

72758

9/29/2015 10:08 AM

382

72756

9/29/2015 9:48 AM

383

72758

9/29/2015 7:53 AM

384

72718

9/29/2015 7:37 AM

385

72756

9/29/2015 6:31 AM

386

7271#

9/29/2015 6:23 AM

387

72756

9/29/2015 12:37 AM

388

72758

9/28/2015 10:05 PM

389

72756

9/28/2015 9:58 PM

390

72758

9/28/2015 8:44 PM

391

72704

9/28/2015 7:53 PM

392

72758

9/28/2015 6:30 PM

393

72758

9/28/2015 6:26 PM

394

72758

9/28/2015 4:59 PM

395

72756

9/28/2015 4:13 PM

396

72758

9/28/2015 3:40 PM

397

72758

9/28/2015 3:15 PM

398

72946

9/28/2015 1:11 PM

399

72758

9/28/2015 12:42 PM

400

72764

9/28/2015 12:34 PM

401

72712

9/28/2015 12:23 PM

402

72756

9/28/2015 12:07 PM

403

72624

9/28/2015 11:18 AM

404

72758

9/28/2015 11:16 AM

85 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 405

72756

9/28/2015 11:10 AM

406

72761

9/28/2015 11:09 AM

407

72756

9/28/2015 11:08 AM

408

72756

9/28/2015 11:00 AM

409

72762

9/28/2015 10:54 AM

410

72753

9/28/2015 10:52 AM

411

72758

9/28/2015 10:51 AM

412

72756

9/28/2015 10:50 AM

413

72715

9/28/2015 10:50 AM

414

72745

9/28/2015 10:50 AM

415

72751

9/28/2015 10:50 AM

416

72758

9/28/2015 10:39 AM

417

65807

9/28/2015 8:59 AM

418

72758

9/28/2015 8:55 AM

419

72758

9/28/2015 8:32 AM

420

72762

9/28/2015 8:21 AM

421

72718

9/27/2015 1:55 PM

422

72712

9/27/2015 12:47 PM

423

72756

9/27/2015 10:26 AM

424

65714

9/25/2015 9:21 AM

425

64836

9/21/2015 10:36 AM

426

65616

9/21/2015 8:23 AM

427

64850

9/16/2015 7:10 PM

428

65536

9/13/2015 8:58 PM

429

65802

9/10/2015 6:16 PM

430

65803

9/10/2015 6:13 PM

431

65536

9/10/2015 2:54 PM

432

65536

9/10/2015 10:07 AM

433

65806

9/9/2015 11:43 AM

434

65803

9/8/2015 10:28 AM

435

64804

9/4/2015 7:00 PM

436

65802

9/4/2015 7:55 AM

437

66713

9/3/2015 6:24 AM

438

72903

9/2/2015 8:58 AM

439

65806

9/1/2015 12:19 PM

440

65806

9/1/2015 10:34 AM

441

65802

9/1/2015 9:04 AM

442

65673

8/31/2015 3:29 PM

443

72949

8/31/2015 10:08 AM

444

64850

8/30/2015 9:15 PM

445

64801

8/29/2015 9:16 PM

86 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 446

66770

8/29/2015 10:08 AM

447

65706

8/28/2015 10:23 PM

448

72904

8/28/2015 9:15 PM

449

72956

8/28/2015 9:12 PM

450

71801

8/28/2015 9:09 PM

451

74953

8/28/2015 9:07 PM

452

72855

8/28/2015 9:04 PM

453

72534

8/28/2015 9:01 PM

454

74462

8/28/2015 8:59 PM

455

72901

8/28/2015 8:57 PM

456

72904

8/28/2015 8:54 PM

457

72956

8/28/2015 8:51 PM

458

72937

8/28/2015 8:48 PM

459

72901

8/28/2015 8:45 PM

460

72958

8/28/2015 8:42 PM

461

72903

8/28/2015 8:39 PM

462

72940

8/28/2015 8:35 PM

463

72936

8/28/2015 8:32 PM

464

72936

8/28/2015 8:29 PM

465

65706

8/28/2015 2:33 PM

466

72958

8/28/2015 1:53 PM

467

72944

8/28/2015 1:51 PM

468

72908

8/28/2015 1:50 PM

469

72918

8/28/2015 1:48 PM

470

72905

8/28/2015 1:46 PM

471

72935

8/28/2015 1:45 PM

472

72916

8/28/2015 1:44 PM

473

72916

8/28/2015 1:42 PM

474

72903

8/28/2015 1:41 PM

475

72921

8/28/2015 1:39 PM

476

72908

8/28/2015 1:38 PM

477

74932

8/28/2015 1:36 PM

478

72903

8/28/2015 1:34 PM

479

72923

8/28/2015 1:32 PM

480

72921

8/28/2015 1:30 PM

481

72956

8/28/2015 1:28 PM

482

72949

8/28/2015 1:26 PM

483

72955

8/28/2015 1:24 PM

484

72851

8/28/2015 1:22 PM

485

72921

8/28/2015 1:20 PM

486

72937

8/28/2015 1:18 PM

87 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 487

65706

8/28/2015 12:29 PM

488

65622

8/28/2015 11:36 AM

489

72949

8/28/2015 11:06 AM

490

72903

8/28/2015 10:57 AM

491

72949

8/28/2015 10:55 AM

492

72933

8/28/2015 10:54 AM

493

72933

8/28/2015 10:50 AM

494

74953

8/28/2015 10:48 AM

495

72949

8/28/2015 10:46 AM

496

72941

8/28/2015 10:41 AM

497

65706

8/28/2015 9:25 AM

498

65771

8/28/2015 8:59 AM

499

65706

8/28/2015 8:19 AM

500

64804

8/27/2015 3:40 PM

501

64831

8/27/2015 1:52 PM

502

64834

8/27/2015 12:54 PM

503

66713

8/27/2015 11:27 AM

504

64834

8/27/2015 10:59 AM

505

64804

8/27/2015 10:45 AM

506

66739

8/27/2015 10:27 AM

507

64855

8/27/2015 10:05 AM

508

65672

8/27/2015 9:39 AM

509

64870

8/27/2015 9:18 AM

510

64801

8/27/2015 8:17 AM

511

64804

8/27/2015 8:17 AM

512

64804

8/27/2015 8:02 AM

513

65536

8/27/2015 7:57 AM

514

64850

8/27/2015 7:53 AM

515

66725

8/27/2015 7:51 AM

516

64855

8/27/2015 7:51 AM

517

64804

8/27/2015 7:12 AM

518

64801

8/27/2015 6:26 AM

519

64841

8/27/2015 3:31 AM

520

67356

8/27/2015 1:21 AM

521

64804

8/26/2015 8:50 PM

522

65536

8/26/2015 7:11 PM

523

65616

8/26/2015 5:18 PM

524

72903

8/26/2015 4:05 PM

525

65668

8/26/2015 3:25 PM

526

72949

8/26/2015 2:14 PM

527

72949

8/26/2015 8:55 AM

88 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 528

72949

8/26/2015 8:36 AM

529

65625

8/26/2015 7:50 AM

530

72821

8/26/2015 7:32 AM

531

72949

8/25/2015 9:09 PM

532

64116

8/25/2015 8:25 PM

533

72949

8/25/2015 5:24 PM

534

72949

8/25/2015 4:11 PM

535

72949

8/25/2015 3:20 PM

536

72949

8/25/2015 2:54 PM

537

72863

8/25/2015 2:44 PM

538

72933

8/25/2015 2:30 PM

539

72821

8/25/2015 2:12 PM

540

72949

8/25/2015 2:09 PM

541

65616

8/25/2015 12:09 PM

542

65737

8/25/2015 10:28 AM

543

65737

8/25/2015 9:42 AM

544

65653

8/25/2015 9:14 AM

545

65679

8/25/2015 8:59 AM

546

72947

8/25/2015 8:52 AM

547

65536

8/25/2015 8:34 AM

548

65653

8/25/2015 8:33 AM

549

65742

8/25/2015 8:28 AM

550

65616

8/25/2015 8:23 AM

551

65020

8/25/2015 8:04 AM

552

64836

8/25/2015 7:59 AM

553

65810

8/25/2015 4:09 AM

554

65536

8/24/2015 4:24 PM

555

72949

8/24/2015 4:12 PM

556

72351

8/24/2015 2:15 PM

557

72903

8/24/2015 2:13 PM

558

74462

8/24/2015 2:11 PM

559

72927

8/24/2015 2:08 PM

560

72956

8/24/2015 2:06 PM

561

65605

8/24/2015 1:53 PM

562

65803

8/24/2015 1:44 PM

563

72949

8/24/2015 12:56 PM

564

72928

8/24/2015 12:54 PM

565

64840

8/24/2015 12:23 PM

566

64801

8/24/2015 11:51 AM

567

65803

8/24/2015 11:21 AM

568

72923

8/24/2015 10:02 AM

89 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 569

72632

8/24/2015 8:32 AM

570

64835

8/24/2015 6:49 AM

571

64801

8/24/2015 5:10 AM

572

72901

8/24/2015 1:28 AM

573

64870

8/24/2015 12:23 AM

574

66762

8/23/2015 8:25 PM

575

65802

8/23/2015 1:11 PM

576

64801

8/23/2015 6:22 AM

577

65616

8/22/2015 8:08 PM

578

65810

8/22/2015 7:05 PM

579

65616

8/22/2015 5:33 PM

580

64873

8/22/2015 2:32 PM

581

72616

8/22/2015 11:02 AM

582

64804

8/22/2015 9:10 AM

583

65605

8/22/2015 8:55 AM

584

65804

8/22/2015 3:48 AM

585

65681

8/22/2015 1:25 AM

586

65802

8/21/2015 5:46 PM

587

65613

8/21/2015 5:11 PM

588

64804

8/21/2015 4:18 PM

589

64804

8/21/2015 3:18 PM

590

65616

8/21/2015 2:38 PM

591

65625

8/21/2015 1:58 PM

592

64836

8/21/2015 1:38 PM

593

64850

8/21/2015 1:26 PM

594

72638

8/21/2015 12:57 PM

595

64840

8/21/2015 12:45 PM

596

64804

8/21/2015 12:07 PM

597

64801

8/21/2015 12:05 PM

598

64850

8/21/2015 12:00 PM

599

65807

8/21/2015 11:47 AM

600

66713

8/21/2015 11:43 AM

601

65459

8/21/2015 11:40 AM

602

72638

8/21/2015 11:17 AM

603

65804

8/21/2015 10:58 AM

604

64840

8/21/2015 10:06 AM

605

64804

8/21/2015 9:16 AM

606

65653

8/21/2015 8:42 AM

607

64801

8/21/2015 8:11 AM

608

65401

8/21/2015 7:59 AM

609

64804

8/21/2015 6:05 AM

90 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 610

64772

8/20/2015 11:54 PM

611

72956

8/20/2015 8:40 PM

612

65804

8/20/2015 8:29 PM

613

65470

8/20/2015 6:07 PM

614

64801

8/20/2015 6:01 PM

615

65536

8/20/2015 5:04 PM

616

72616

8/20/2015 4:34 PM

617

64870

8/20/2015 4:09 PM

618

65802

8/20/2015 4:07 PM

619

65802

8/20/2015 4:06 PM

620

65802

8/20/2015 4:02 PM

621

65810

8/20/2015 3:12 PM

622

65463

8/20/2015 2:12 PM

623

65804

8/20/2015 1:26 PM

624

64836

8/20/2015 12:47 PM

625

65536

8/20/2015 12:29 PM

626

72616

8/20/2015 12:28 PM

627

65536

8/20/2015 12:22 PM

628

64804

8/20/2015 12:04 PM

629

66739

8/20/2015 11:58 AM

630

64850

8/20/2015 11:53 AM

631

65605

8/20/2015 11:38 AM

632

66739

8/20/2015 11:28 AM

633

72616

8/20/2015 11:26 AM

634

64834

8/20/2015 11:23 AM

635

65804

8/20/2015 11:19 AM

636

64850

8/20/2015 11:07 AM

637

64748

8/20/2015 11:06 AM

638

66713

8/20/2015 11:02 AM

639

64835

8/20/2015 10:54 AM

640

64804

8/20/2015 10:48 AM

641

65769

8/20/2015 10:47 AM

642

65605

8/20/2015 10:39 AM

643

64804

8/20/2015 10:31 AM

644

65807

8/20/2015 10:31 AM

645

65605

8/20/2015 10:17 AM

646

64850

8/20/2015 10:11 AM

647

64804

8/20/2015 9:32 AM

648

64801

8/20/2015 9:30 AM

649

64840

8/20/2015 9:26 AM

650

64836

8/20/2015 9:13 AM

91 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 651

64836

8/20/2015 9:11 AM

652

65810

8/20/2015 9:03 AM

653

65616

8/20/2015 8:59 AM

654

64804

8/20/2015 8:58 AM

655

64836

8/20/2015 8:56 AM

656

65616

8/20/2015 8:50 AM

657

64836

8/20/2015 8:46 AM

658

64804

8/20/2015 8:44 AM

659

65807

8/20/2015 8:44 AM

660

64804

8/20/2015 8:42 AM

661

64804

8/20/2015 8:33 AM

662

66725

8/20/2015 8:32 AM

663

65712

8/20/2015 8:15 AM

664

65605

8/20/2015 8:15 AM

665

64870

8/20/2015 8:14 AM

666

64850

8/20/2015 8:10 AM

667

64801

8/20/2015 8:08 AM

668

64801

8/20/2015 8:02 AM

669

65712

8/20/2015 8:02 AM

670

65536

8/20/2015 8:01 AM

671

64836

8/20/2015 7:53 AM

672

64804

8/20/2015 7:52 AM

673

64801

8/20/2015 7:52 AM

674

64804

8/20/2015 7:51 AM

675

64804

8/20/2015 7:48 AM

676

64801

8/20/2015 7:46 AM

677

64801

8/20/2015 7:44 AM

678

64850

8/20/2015 7:38 AM

679

64804

8/20/2015 7:30 AM

680

64804

8/20/2015 7:30 AM

681

65807

8/20/2015 7:25 AM

682

64870

8/20/2015 7:24 AM

683

65807

8/20/2015 7:15 AM

684

64865

8/20/2015 6:48 AM

685

64873

8/20/2015 6:40 AM

686

64804

8/20/2015 6:40 AM

687

64850

8/20/2015 6:34 AM

688

64844

8/20/2015 6:18 AM

689

64804

8/20/2015 2:01 AM

690

65536

8/20/2015 1:15 AM

691

64804

8/19/2015 11:40 PM

92 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 692

65717

8/19/2015 11:20 PM

693

65536

8/19/2015 10:55 PM

694

65020

8/19/2015 10:33 PM

695

64801

8/19/2015 9:52 PM

696

65807

8/19/2015 9:39 PM

697

64870

8/19/2015 8:25 PM

698

65672

8/19/2015 7:46 PM

699

65536

8/19/2015 7:29 PM

700

64804

8/19/2015 6:09 PM

701

64804

8/19/2015 5:52 PM

702

64832

8/19/2015 5:22 PM

703

64841

8/19/2015 4:57 PM

704

64804

8/19/2015 4:53 PM

705

66713

8/19/2015 4:39 PM

706

64801

8/19/2015 4:27 PM

707

65020

8/19/2015 4:26 PM

708

64804

8/19/2015 4:26 PM

709

65536

8/19/2015 4:17 PM

710

65536

8/19/2015 4:15 PM

711

64836

8/19/2015 4:11 PM

712

65536

8/19/2015 4:10 PM

713

64836

8/19/2015 4:05 PM

714

66739

8/19/2015 4:05 PM

715

64801

8/19/2015 4:01 PM

716

65536

8/19/2015 3:56 PM

717

64801

8/19/2015 3:54 PM

718

64836

8/19/2015 3:50 PM

719

64865

8/19/2015 3:48 PM

720

65536

8/19/2015 3:47 PM

721

64850

8/19/2015 3:44 PM

722

65536

8/19/2015 3:42 PM

723

64870

8/19/2015 3:37 PM

724

65536

8/19/2015 3:36 PM

725

65401

8/19/2015 3:34 PM

726

65591

8/19/2015 3:34 PM

727

6470

8/19/2015 3:34 PM

728

66725

8/19/2015 3:31 PM

729

64848

8/19/2015 3:30 PM

730

64806

8/19/2015 3:29 PM

731

64804

8/19/2015 3:26 PM

732

64857

8/19/2015 3:24 PM

93 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 733

64870

8/19/2015 3:23 PM

734

64804

8/19/2015 3:22 PM

735

64804

8/19/2015 3:21 PM

736

64804

8/19/2015 3:20 PM

737

648804

8/19/2015 3:20 PM

738

65810

8/19/2015 3:18 PM

739

72901

8/19/2015 3:02 PM

740

65802

8/19/2015 2:59 PM

741

65536

8/19/2015 2:57 PM

742

65804

8/19/2015 2:53 PM

743

65807

8/19/2015 2:40 PM

744

65802

8/19/2015 2:34 PM

745

65401

8/19/2015 2:14 PM

746

65625

8/19/2015 2:13 PM

747

65809

8/19/2015 2:09 PM

748

65536

8/19/2015 2:03 PM

749

65536

8/19/2015 1:57 PM

750

65722

8/19/2015 1:57 PM

751

65605

8/19/2015 1:48 PM

752

65536

8/19/2015 1:47 PM

753

65536

8/19/2015 1:43 PM

754

65536

8/19/2015 1:34 PM

755

65536

8/19/2015 1:27 PM

756

65536

8/19/2015 1:25 PM

757

65536

8/19/2015 1:15 PM

758

65536

8/19/2015 1:09 PM

759

65536

8/19/2015 1:07 PM

760

65605

8/19/2015 12:59 PM

761

65536

8/19/2015 12:57 PM

762

72616

8/19/2015 12:53 PM

763

65535

8/19/2015 12:46 PM

764

65536

8/19/2015 12:41 PM

765

65536

8/19/2015 12:40 PM

766

72930

8/19/2015 12:38 PM

767

65536

8/19/2015 12:28 PM

768

65470

8/19/2015 12:28 PM

769

65536

8/19/2015 12:21 PM

770

72616

8/19/2015 12:03 PM

771

65605

8/19/2015 11:50 AM

772

65781

8/19/2015 11:48 AM

773

72638

8/19/2015 11:46 AM

94 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 774

65721

8/19/2015 11:25 AM

775

65109

8/19/2015 11:15 AM

776

65616

8/19/2015 11:01 AM

777

65742

8/19/2015 10:58 AM

778

65616

8/19/2015 10:14 AM

779

65617

8/19/2015 9:53 AM

780

65605

8/19/2015 9:35 AM

781

65804

8/19/2015 9:29 AM

782

65605

8/19/2015 9:25 AM

783

65605

8/19/2015 9:25 AM

784

65625

8/19/2015 9:23 AM

785

65616

8/19/2015 9:16 AM

786

65747

8/19/2015 9:07 AM

787

65625

8/19/2015 9:00 AM

788

65738

8/19/2015 8:40 AM

789

65747

8/19/2015 8:33 AM

790

65641

8/19/2015 8:19 AM

791

72601

8/19/2015 8:13 AM

792

65708

8/19/2015 8:03 AM

793

65708

8/19/2015 7:59 AM

794

65625

8/19/2015 7:24 AM

795

65605

8/19/2015 7:22 AM

796

72632

8/19/2015 6:57 AM

797

65616

8/19/2015 6:51 AM

798

65616

8/19/2015 6:48 AM

799

65708

8/19/2015 6:38 AM

800

65605

8/19/2015 6:20 AM

801

65605-1022

8/18/2015 10:30 PM

802

65605

8/18/2015 9:05 PM

803

72632

8/18/2015 8:22 PM

804

65802

8/18/2015 7:50 PM

805

65616

8/18/2015 7:43 PM

806

65605

8/18/2015 6:23 PM

807

65724

8/18/2015 6:12 PM

808

65714

8/18/2015 5:21 PM

809

65672

8/18/2015 5:20 PM

810

65605

8/18/2015 5:17 PM

811

65605

8/18/2015 5:16 PM

812

65605

8/18/2015 4:46 PM

813

65769

8/18/2015 4:17 PM

814

65605

8/18/2015 4:15 PM

95 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 815

65807

8/18/2015 4:13 PM

816

65807

8/18/2015 4:10 PM

817

72616

8/18/2015 4:08 PM

818

65604

8/18/2015 4:06 PM

819

65605

8/18/2015 4:05 PM

820

72616

8/18/2015 4:02 PM

821

65605

8/18/2015 4:01 PM

822

65672

8/18/2015 3:57 PM

823

65738

8/18/2015 3:55 PM

824

65804

8/18/2015 3:50 PM

825

65804

8/18/2015 3:49 PM

826

65605

8/18/2015 3:44 PM

827

65605

8/18/2015 3:34 PM

828

65804

8/18/2015 3:30 PM

829

65605

8/18/2015 3:29 PM

830

65605

8/18/2015 3:27 PM

831

65605

8/18/2015 3:13 PM

832

65625

8/18/2015 3:11 PM

833

65605

8/18/2015 3:06 PM

834

65807

8/18/2015 3:00 PM

835

72638

8/18/2015 2:57 PM

836

65625

8/18/2015 2:55 PM

837

65605

8/18/2015 2:54 PM

838

72616

8/18/2015 2:50 PM

839

72616

8/18/2015 2:47 PM

840

65633

8/18/2015 2:46 PM

841

65605

8/18/2015 2:45 PM

842

65625

8/18/2015 2:37 PM

843

65625

8/18/2015 2:34 PM

844

65616

8/18/2015 2:33 PM

845

65734

8/18/2015 2:33 PM

846

65605

8/18/2015 2:31 PM

847

65605

8/18/2015 2:27 PM

848

65625

8/18/2015 2:27 PM

849

65605

8/18/2015 2:26 PM

850

65625

8/18/2015 2:25 PM

851

65625

8/18/2015 2:23 PM

852

63128

8/18/2015 2:21 PM

853

72616

8/18/2015 2:16 PM

854

64831

8/18/2015 2:13 PM

855

65708

8/18/2015 2:12 PM

96 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 856

65625

8/18/2015 2:09 PM

857

65734

8/18/2015 2:03 PM

858

65625

8/18/2015 2:00 PM

859

65631

8/18/2015 1:59 PM

860

65803

8/18/2015 1:58 PM

861

65625

8/18/2015 1:57 PM

862

72638

8/18/2015 1:57 PM

863

72611

8/18/2015 1:52 PM

864

64850

8/18/2015 1:52 PM

865

64804

8/18/2015 1:51 PM

866

72956

8/18/2015 1:42 PM

867

72927

8/18/2015 1:30 PM

868

65807

8/18/2015 1:29 PM

869

63501

8/18/2015 1:24 PM

870

65619

8/18/2015 1:16 PM

871

72903

8/18/2015 12:57 PM

872

65737

8/18/2015 12:53 PM

873

65616

8/18/2015 12:41 PM

874

64865

8/18/2015 11:05 AM

875

64870

8/18/2015 11:01 AM

876

72916

8/18/2015 11:01 AM

877

65804

8/18/2015 10:51 AM

878

72855

8/18/2015 10:51 AM

879

65616

8/18/2015 10:33 AM

880

64801

8/18/2015 10:32 AM

881

65616

8/18/2015 10:26 AM

882

65616

8/18/2015 10:19 AM

883

65803

8/18/2015 10:18 AM

884

65810

8/18/2015 10:11 AM

885

65747

8/18/2015 9:32 AM

886

65740

8/18/2015 9:02 AM

887

65802

8/18/2015 9:01 AM

888

65723

8/18/2015 8:34 AM

889

65616

8/18/2015 7:29 AM

890

65616

8/18/2015 7:17 AM

891

65672

8/18/2015 7:15 AM

892

65740

8/18/2015 7:05 AM

893

65708

8/18/2015 6:23 AM

894

74953

8/18/2015 5:49 AM

895

65807

8/18/2015 2:43 AM

896

65802

8/18/2015 1:03 AM

97 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 897

65807

8/18/2015 12:30 AM

898

72937

8/17/2015 11:26 PM

899

65810

8/17/2015 10:34 PM

900

65810

8/17/2015 8:37 PM

901

65713

8/17/2015 8:03 PM

902

65616

8/17/2015 7:42 PM

903

65616

8/17/2015 5:56 PM

904

65807

8/17/2015 5:49 PM

905

65804

8/17/2015 5:44 PM

906

65807

8/17/2015 5:24 PM

907

65807

8/17/2015 5:01 PM

908

65275

8/17/2015 4:15 PM

909

65770

8/17/2015 4:06 PM

910

65804

8/17/2015 4:02 PM

911

65737

8/17/2015 3:58 PM

912

65759

8/17/2015 3:46 PM

913

65810

8/17/2015 3:42 PM

914

65616

8/17/2015 3:37 PM

915

65616

8/17/2015 3:37 PM

916

65810

8/17/2015 3:35 PM

917

65672

8/17/2015 3:30 PM

918

72916

8/17/2015 3:24 PM

919

65781

8/17/2015 3:21 PM

920

65616

8/17/2015 3:12 PM

921

64801

8/17/2015 2:57 PM

922

65686

8/17/2015 2:52 PM

923

65714

8/17/2015 2:21 PM

924

65616

8/17/2015 2:17 PM

925

65747

8/17/2015 2:10 PM

926

65616

8/17/2015 2:03 PM

927

65679

8/17/2015 1:55 PM

928

65681

8/17/2015 1:53 PM

929

72921

8/17/2015 1:51 PM

930

65616

8/17/2015 1:36 PM

931

65714

8/17/2015 1:26 PM

932

65721

8/17/2015 1:11 PM

933

65807

8/17/2015 1:10 PM

934

65708

8/17/2015 12:57 PM

935

72904

8/17/2015 12:44 PM

936

65810

8/17/2015 12:44 PM

937

65810

8/17/2015 12:42 PM

98 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 938

65706

8/17/2015 12:36 PM

939

65706

8/17/2015 12:12 PM

940

65807

8/17/2015 12:06 PM

941

65721

8/17/2015 11:45 AM

942

72936

8/17/2015 11:43 AM

943

72949

8/17/2015 11:41 AM

944

65613

8/17/2015 11:20 AM

945

65802

8/17/2015 11:11 AM

946

65616

8/17/2015 11:10 AM

947

63130

8/17/2015 10:57 AM

948

65802

8/17/2015 10:47 AM

949

65804

8/17/2015 10:44 AM

950

64850

8/17/2015 10:42 AM

951

65803

8/17/2015 10:41 AM

952

65754

8/17/2015 10:36 AM

953

74902

8/17/2015 10:32 AM

954

65610

8/17/2015 10:31 AM

955

65679

8/17/2015 10:30 AM

956

65804

8/17/2015 10:28 AM

957

72936

8/17/2015 10:26 AM

958

65807

8/17/2015 10:24 AM

959

65807

8/17/2015 10:20 AM

960

65680

8/17/2015 10:17 AM

961

65810

8/17/2015 10:16 AM

962

65669

8/17/2015 10:14 AM

963

65807

8/17/2015 10:12 AM

964

65802

8/17/2015 10:11 AM

965

65802

8/17/2015 10:09 AM

966

65753

8/17/2015 10:05 AM

967

65807

8/17/2015 10:04 AM

968

65804

8/17/2015 10:04 AM

969

65810

8/17/2015 10:04 AM

970

65706

8/17/2015 10:01 AM

971

65616

8/17/2015 10:01 AM

972

65807

8/17/2015 9:57 AM

973

65803

8/17/2015 9:57 AM

974

65742

8/17/2015 9:57 AM

975

65803

8/17/2015 9:54 AM

976

65804

8/17/2015 9:54 AM

977

65807

8/17/2015 9:54 AM

978

65771

8/17/2015 9:53 AM

99 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 979

65672

8/17/2015 9:53 AM

980

65807

8/17/2015 9:51 AM

981

65810

8/17/2015 9:49 AM

982

65804

8/17/2015 9:49 AM

983

65706

8/17/2015 9:46 AM

984

65809

8/17/2015 9:46 AM

985

72903

8/17/2015 9:45 AM

986

65804

8/17/2015 9:45 AM

987

65648

8/17/2015 9:44 AM

988

65810

8/17/2015 9:44 AM

989

65612

8/17/2015 9:44 AM

990

65807

8/17/2015 9:42 AM

991

65803

8/17/2015 9:42 AM

992

65810

8/17/2015 9:42 AM

993

65738

8/17/2015 9:41 AM

994

65714

8/17/2015 9:41 AM

995

65714

8/17/2015 9:41 AM

996

65706

8/17/2015 9:30 AM

997

65708

8/17/2015 9:01 AM

998

65781

8/17/2015 8:39 AM

999

65804

8/17/2015 8:33 AM

1000

72921

8/17/2015 8:12 AM

1001

72936

8/17/2015 7:42 AM

1002

65802

8/17/2015 7:28 AM

1003

65809

8/17/2015 6:31 AM

1004

72904

8/17/2015 6:14 AM

1005

74953

8/17/2015 12:31 AM

1006

65804

8/16/2015 8:12 PM

1007

65809

8/16/2015 5:27 PM

1008

65804

8/16/2015 4:36 PM

1009

65804

8/16/2015 3:25 PM

1010

65807

8/16/2015 3:11 PM

1011

72833

8/16/2015 10:24 AM

1012

65810

8/16/2015 9:48 AM

1013

72903

8/16/2015 9:21 AM

1014

65807

8/16/2015 9:21 AM

1015

65802

8/16/2015 9:19 AM

1016

65616

8/16/2015 4:22 AM

1017

65804

8/16/2015 1:01 AM

1018

64804

8/15/2015 11:05 PM

1019

65771

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Regional Health Assessment 1020

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8/15/2015 8:12 PM

1021

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8/15/2015 5:31 PM

1022

72938

8/15/2015 3:34 PM

1023

65802

8/15/2015 3:20 PM

1024

65804

8/15/2015 2:39 PM

1025

65804

8/15/2015 2:31 PM

1026

65679

8/15/2015 2:23 PM

1027

65807

8/15/2015 1:26 PM

1028

64834

8/15/2015 12:21 PM

1029

65616

8/15/2015 12:14 PM

1030

65648

8/15/2015 11:29 AM

1031

65612

8/15/2015 10:07 AM

1032

65759

8/15/2015 8:25 AM

1033

65809

8/15/2015 8:07 AM

1034

65631

8/15/2015 7:26 AM

1035

74333

8/15/2015 12:26 AM

1036

65801

8/14/2015 11:36 PM

1037

65616

8/14/2015 9:41 PM

1038

65809

8/14/2015 8:58 PM

1039

65802

8/14/2015 6:43 PM

1040

65810

8/14/2015 6:32 PM

1041

65717

8/14/2015 6:05 PM

1042

658095

8/14/2015 5:40 PM

1043

65804

8/14/2015 5:28 PM

1044

72908

8/14/2015 5:05 PM

1045

65686

8/14/2015 4:58 PM

1046

72903

8/14/2015 4:49 PM

1047

72903

8/14/2015 4:01 PM

1048

72842

8/14/2015 3:37 PM

1049

72934

8/14/2015 3:36 PM

1050

65616

8/14/2015 3:13 PM

1051

65681

8/14/2015 3:11 PM

1052

65616

8/14/2015 2:33 PM

1053

72956

8/14/2015 2:30 PM

1054

65656

8/14/2015 2:22 PM

1055

72944

8/14/2015 2:11 PM

1056

65737

8/14/2015 1:44 PM

1057

65616

8/14/2015 1:44 PM

1058

72903

8/14/2015 1:24 PM

1059

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8/14/2015 1:20 PM

1060

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8/14/2015 12:49 PM

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Regional Health Assessment 1061

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8/14/2015 12:41 PM

1062

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8/14/2015 12:21 PM

1063

74962

8/14/2015 12:11 PM

1064

72903

8/14/2015 12:11 PM

1065

66763

8/14/2015 12:07 PM

1066

72933

8/14/2015 12:02 PM

1067

72903

8/14/2015 12:00 PM

1068

72903

8/14/2015 11:53 AM

1069

72903

8/14/2015 11:45 AM

1070

72956

8/14/2015 11:40 AM

1071

72916

8/14/2015 11:37 AM

1072

65809

8/14/2015 11:30 AM

1073

64850

8/14/2015 11:28 AM

1074

65738

8/14/2015 11:04 AM

1075

65714

8/14/2015 11:01 AM

1076

65624

8/14/2015 10:56 AM

1077

65803

8/14/2015 10:44 AM

1078

64801

8/14/2015 10:37 AM

1079

65714

8/14/2015 10:30 AM

1080

65809

8/14/2015 10:18 AM

1081

64865

8/14/2015 9:58 AM

1082

65807

8/14/2015 9:42 AM

1083

65804

8/14/2015 9:41 AM

1084

65802

8/14/2015 9:36 AM

1085

65806

8/14/2015 9:32 AM

1086

64801

8/14/2015 9:27 AM

1087

64804

8/14/2015 9:16 AM

1088

65714

8/14/2015 9:12 AM

1089

65807

8/14/2015 9:07 AM

1090

65648

8/14/2015 9:07 AM

1091

65804

8/14/2015 8:55 AM

1092

64801

8/14/2015 8:35 AM

1093

64804

8/14/2015 8:30 AM

1094

64850

8/14/2015 8:26 AM

1095

64803

8/14/2015 8:23 AM

1096

65804

8/14/2015 8:14 AM

1097

64850

8/14/2015 8:13 AM

1098

64804

8/14/2015 8:10 AM

1099

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8/14/2015 8:09 AM

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8/14/2015 8:06 AM

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8/14/2015 7:46 AM

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Regional Health Assessment 1102

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8/14/2015 7:34 AM

1103

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8/14/2015 7:31 AM

1104

64801

8/14/2015 7:22 AM

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64804

8/14/2015 7:14 AM

1106

635712

8/14/2015 6:32 AM

1107

64804

8/14/2015 3:49 AM

1108

64804

8/14/2015 1:43 AM

1109

64804

8/14/2015 12:49 AM

1110

64870

8/13/2015 9:58 PM

1111

65616

8/13/2015 9:28 PM

1112

65803

8/13/2015 8:47 PM

1113

65804

8/13/2015 8:37 PM

1114

64804

8/13/2015 8:17 PM

1115

65738

8/13/2015 8:06 PM

1116

65802

8/13/2015 7:09 PM

1117

65742

8/13/2015 6:09 PM

1118

65807

8/13/2015 6:02 PM

1119

65807

8/13/2015 6:02 PM

1120

65807

8/13/2015 5:21 PM

1121

65804

8/13/2015 5:12 PM

1122

65714

8/13/2015 5:08 PM

1123

65802

8/13/2015 5:01 PM

1124

65804

8/13/2015 4:58 PM

1125

65757

8/13/2015 4:53 PM

1126

65807

8/13/2015 4:51 PM

1127

65809

8/13/2015 4:48 PM

1128

65809

8/13/2015 4:47 PM

1129

65742

8/13/2015 4:46 PM

1130

65631

8/13/2015 4:45 PM

1131

65712

8/13/2015 4:35 PM

1132

65721

8/13/2015 3:51 PM

1133

65616

8/13/2015 3:15 PM

1134

64804

8/13/2015 2:39 PM

1135

65672

8/13/2015 1:53 PM

1136

65721

8/13/2015 1:50 PM

1137

65681

8/13/2015 1:45 PM

1138

65616

8/13/2015 1:44 PM

1139

65804

8/13/2015 1:08 PM

1140

64850

8/13/2015 1:01 PM

1141

65712

8/13/2015 12:58 PM

1142

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8/13/2015 12:18 PM

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Regional Health Assessment 1143

64804

8/13/2015 11:57 AM

1144

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8/13/2015 11:25 AM

1145

64831

8/13/2015 11:11 AM

1146

64804

8/13/2015 11:03 AM

1147

64804

8/13/2015 10:53 AM

1148

64834

8/13/2015 10:23 AM

1149

65802

8/13/2015 10:20 AM

1150

64870

8/13/2015 10:16 AM

1151

64801

8/13/2015 9:55 AM

1152

64834

8/13/2015 9:03 AM

1153

64804

8/13/2015 8:55 AM

1154

64804

8/13/2015 8:44 AM

1155

64850

8/13/2015 8:22 AM

1156

65680

8/13/2015 8:18 AM

1157

64834

8/13/2015 8:12 AM

1158

64865

8/13/2015 8:05 AM

1159

66725

8/13/2015 7:58 AM

1160

64801

8/13/2015 7:54 AM

1161

64834

8/13/2015 7:49 AM

1162

64862

8/13/2015 7:47 AM

1163

64870

8/13/2015 7:33 AM

1164

64801

8/13/2015 7:13 AM

1165

64850

8/13/2015 6:40 AM

1166

64801

8/13/2015 6:34 AM

1167

64772

8/13/2015 5:42 AM

1168

64804

8/13/2015 3:02 AM

1169

65681

8/12/2015 5:54 PM

1170

65669

8/12/2015 3:41 PM

1171

65616

8/12/2015 3:39 PM

1172

65653

8/12/2015 1:45 PM

1173

65721

8/12/2015 1:44 PM

1174

65672

8/12/2015 12:43 PM

1175

64834

8/12/2015 12:04 PM

1176

65653

8/12/2015 11:58 AM

1177

65653

8/12/2015 11:52 AM

1178

65802

8/12/2015 11:29 AM

1179

65633

8/12/2015 10:24 AM

1180

64804

8/12/2015 9:28 AM

1181

64870

8/12/2015 8:44 AM

1182

64801

8/12/2015 8:18 AM

1183

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8/12/2015 7:57 AM

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Regional Health Assessment 1184

64836

8/12/2015 7:56 AM

1185

64831

8/12/2015 7:46 AM

1186

64804

8/12/2015 6:36 AM

1187

65804

8/12/2015 2:09 AM

1188

65804

8/12/2015 2:08 AM

1189

65721

8/12/2015 1:31 AM

1190

64836

8/12/2015 12:20 AM

1191

65753

8/11/2015 10:42 PM

1192

65807

8/11/2015 6:45 PM

1193

65803

8/11/2015 5:33 PM

1194

64854

8/11/2015 5:12 PM

1195

64834

8/11/2015 4:50 PM

1196

64855

8/11/2015 4:19 PM

1197

65721

8/11/2015 4:04 PM

1198

64804

8/11/2015 3:46 PM

1199

64769

8/11/2015 3:38 PM

1200

64836

8/11/2015 3:27 PM

1201

64836

8/11/2015 3:26 PM

1202

64850

8/11/2015 3:15 PM

1203

64873

8/11/2015 3:07 PM

1204

64850

8/11/2015 2:58 PM

1205

65483

8/11/2015 2:27 PM

1206

65807

8/11/2015 2:20 PM

1207

64870

8/11/2015 2:06 PM

1208

65536

8/11/2015 1:19 PM

1209

64804

8/11/2015 1:13 PM

1210

64801

8/11/2015 1:11 PM

1211

66713

8/11/2015 12:58 PM

1212

64804

8/11/2015 12:37 PM

1213

65807

8/11/2015 9:02 AM

1214

65726

8/11/2015 7:59 AM

1215

65737

8/10/2015 6:30 PM

1216

65616

8/10/2015 6:18 PM

1217

64850

8/10/2015 4:47 PM

1218

65656

8/10/2015 3:29 PM

1219

65806

8/10/2015 3:03 PM

1220

65686

8/10/2015 2:32 PM

1221

65616

8/10/2015 10:56 AM

1222

65739

8/10/2015 9:58 AM

1223

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8/10/2015 9:21 AM

1224

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8/10/2015 9:13 AM

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Regional Health Assessment 1225

65616

8/10/2015 9:08 AM

1226

65714

8/10/2015 9:02 AM

1227

65616

8/10/2015 8:24 AM

1228

65809

8/9/2015 9:05 AM

1229

65672

8/8/2015 9:08 PM

1230

65714

8/8/2015 7:56 PM

1231

65804

8/8/2015 12:05 PM

1232

65653

8/8/2015 10:23 AM

1233

65809

8/8/2015 10:06 AM

1234

65738

8/8/2015 9:37 AM

1235

65653

8/8/2015 9:09 AM

1236

65536

8/8/2015 8:54 AM

1237

65679

8/8/2015 8:03 AM

1238

65810

8/8/2015 7:55 AM

1239

65807

8/7/2015 10:40 PM

1240

65653

8/7/2015 6:13 PM

1241

65622

8/7/2015 4:27 PM

1242

99780

8/7/2015 2:10 PM

1243

65802

8/7/2015 1:22 PM

1244

65714

8/7/2015 7:57 AM

1245

65731

8/7/2015 7:55 AM

1246

65616

8/7/2015 7:46 AM

1247

65721

8/6/2015 9:33 PM

1248

64870

8/6/2015 4:46 PM

1249

65803

8/6/2015 3:37 PM

1250

65781

8/6/2015 2:54 PM

1251

65802

8/6/2015 11:36 AM

1252

65714

8/6/2015 11:28 AM

1253

65807

8/6/2015 11:02 AM

1254

65804

8/6/2015 10:50 AM

1255

65803

8/6/2015 10:44 AM

1256

65612

8/6/2015 10:32 AM

1257

65613

8/6/2015 10:12 AM

1258

64801

8/6/2015 9:30 AM

1259

64801

8/6/2015 9:00 AM

1260

65616

8/6/2015 8:22 AM

1261

65613

8/6/2015 8:17 AM

1262

65653

8/6/2015 8:17 AM

1263

65672

8/6/2015 7:41 AM

1264

65616

8/6/2015 7:25 AM

1265

65616

8/6/2015 4:40 AM

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Regional Health Assessment 1266

65672

8/6/2015 1:19 AM

1267

65740

8/5/2015 11:50 PM

1268

65759

8/5/2015 10:50 PM

1269

64804

8/5/2015 10:25 PM

1270

65653

8/5/2015 10:11 PM

1271

65653

8/5/2015 10:06 PM

1272

65616

8/5/2015 8:31 PM

1273

65653

8/5/2015 8:15 PM

1274

64836

8/5/2015 7:59 PM

1275

65616

8/5/2015 7:42 PM

1276

65616

8/5/2015 7:41 PM

1277

65616

8/5/2015 7:14 PM

1278

65680

8/5/2015 6:41 PM

1279

64804

8/5/2015 6:22 PM

1280

65653

8/5/2015 5:47 PM

1281

65653

8/5/2015 5:25 PM

1282

65686

8/5/2015 5:05 PM

1283

64804

8/5/2015 4:58 PM

1284

64862

8/5/2015 4:54 PM

1285

65616

8/5/2015 4:51 PM

1286

65616

8/5/2015 4:20 PM

1287

65616

8/5/2015 4:10 PM

1288

64801

8/5/2015 3:50 PM

1289

65686

8/5/2015 3:48 PM

1290

64836

8/5/2015 3:35 PM

1291

64801

8/5/2015 3:30 PM

1292

65616

8/5/2015 3:30 PM

1293

64836

8/5/2015 3:28 PM

1294

64801

8/5/2015 3:21 PM

1295

64836

8/5/2015 3:17 PM

1296

64836

8/5/2015 3:09 PM

1297

64836

8/5/2015 3:07 PM

1298

65616

8/5/2015 3:00 PM

1299

64801

8/5/2015 2:06 PM

1300

65679

8/5/2015 1:46 PM

1301

64804

8/5/2015 12:31 PM

1302

64870

8/5/2015 12:06 PM

1303

64804

8/5/2015 10:49 AM

1304

64801

8/5/2015 10:27 AM

1305

64850

8/5/2015 10:24 AM

1306

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8/5/2015 9:04 AM

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Regional Health Assessment 1307

64755

8/5/2015 9:00 AM

1308

65653

8/5/2015 8:58 AM

1309

64870

8/5/2015 8:54 AM

1310

64870

8/5/2015 8:18 AM

1311

64840

8/5/2015 8:12 AM

1312

64870

8/5/2015 7:49 AM

1313

74354

8/5/2015 7:10 AM

1314

64801

8/5/2015 7:03 AM

1315

64855

8/5/2015 6:52 AM

1316

64848

8/5/2015 6:38 AM

1317

64836

8/5/2015 6:23 AM

1318

64804

8/5/2015 4:54 AM

1319

64804

8/5/2015 1:56 AM

1320

64804

8/5/2015 1:08 AM

1321

64841

8/5/2015 1:08 AM

1322

64867

8/5/2015 12:45 AM

1323

64801

8/5/2015 12:39 AM

1324

64834

8/5/2015 12:35 AM

1325

64850

8/5/2015 12:34 AM

1326

64804

8/5/2015 12:30 AM

1327

64801

8/5/2015 12:22 AM

1328

64844

8/5/2015 12:15 AM

1329

64804

8/5/2015 12:01 AM

1330

64855

8/5/2015 12:00 AM

1331

64870

8/4/2015 11:59 PM

1332

64866

8/4/2015 11:54 PM

1333

64870

8/4/2015 11:51 PM

1334

64801

8/4/2015 11:50 PM

1335

64834

8/4/2015 11:49 PM

1336

64801

8/4/2015 11:48 PM

1337

64801

8/4/2015 11:47 PM

1338

65616

8/4/2015 6:06 PM

1339

65616

8/4/2015 4:18 PM

1340

65616

8/4/2015 3:48 PM

1341

64804

8/4/2015 8:51 AM

1342

64804

8/3/2015 8:25 PM

1343

65616

8/3/2015 7:29 PM

1344

65616

8/3/2015 5:22 PM

1345

65672

8/3/2015 5:14 PM

1346

65616

8/3/2015 4:17 PM

1347

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8/3/2015 1:10 PM

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Regional Health Assessment 1348

65616

8/3/2015 1:09 PM

1349

65616

8/3/2015 12:48 PM

1350

65759

8/3/2015 11:22 AM

1351

65653

8/3/2015 11:11 AM

1352

65721

8/3/2015 11:11 AM

1353

65653

8/3/2015 11:09 AM

1354

65733

8/3/2015 11:05 AM

1355

64844

8/3/2015 10:44 AM

1356

65616

8/3/2015 9:10 AM

1357

65616

8/3/2015 7:33 AM

1358

66739

8/3/2015 6:40 AM

1359

64850

8/3/2015 5:50 AM

1360

65622

8/3/2015 2:46 AM

1361

65721

8/2/2015 2:18 PM

1362

65810

8/2/2015 12:19 PM

1363

65723

8/2/2015 1:19 AM

1364

65807

8/1/2015 10:15 PM

1365

64801

8/1/2015 9:55 PM

1366

64804

7/31/2015 7:19 PM

1367

65804

7/31/2015 6:38 PM

1368

64870

7/31/2015 5:36 PM

1369

64804

7/31/2015 3:45 PM

1370

64804

7/31/2015 12:36 PM

1371

64804

7/31/2015 8:47 AM

1372

64804

7/31/2015 7:39 AM

1373

64855

7/31/2015 7:37 AM

1374

66713

7/31/2015 7:08 AM

1375

64834

7/31/2015 12:21 AM

1376

6487"

7/30/2015 11:24 PM

1377

64850

7/30/2015 10:01 PM

1378

64801

7/30/2015 8:26 PM

1379

64834

7/30/2015 3:30 PM

1380

64850

7/30/2015 3:01 PM

1381

66762

7/30/2015 2:12 PM

1382

64843

7/30/2015 1:49 PM

1383

64801

7/30/2015 1:17 PM

1384

64801

7/30/2015 12:50 PM

1385

64804

7/30/2015 12:33 PM

1386

64850

7/30/2015 11:22 AM

1387

64850

7/30/2015 10:53 AM

1388

64834

7/30/2015 10:51 AM

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Regional Health Assessment 1389

64834

7/30/2015 10:50 AM

1390

66762

7/30/2015 10:41 AM

1391

64801

7/30/2015 10:35 AM

1392

64804

7/30/2015 10:21 AM

1393

64836

7/30/2015 10:09 AM

1394

66739

7/30/2015 10:07 AM

1395

64855

7/30/2015 10:05 AM

1396

64865

7/30/2015 10:02 AM

1397

64804

7/30/2015 10:02 AM

1398

64831

7/30/2015 9:52 AM

1399

64850

7/30/2015 9:46 AM

1400

64855

7/30/2015 9:36 AM

1401

64870

7/30/2015 9:23 AM

1402

64801

7/30/2015 9:16 AM

1403

64801

7/30/2015 9:08 AM

1404

64870

7/30/2015 9:05 AM

1405

64804

7/30/2015 8:59 AM

1406

64850

7/30/2015 8:55 AM

1407

64850

7/30/2015 8:51 AM

1408

64835

7/30/2015 8:49 AM

1409

64836

7/30/2015 8:41 AM

1410

64835

7/30/2015 8:37 AM

1411

64801

7/30/2015 8:32 AM

1412

64804

7/30/2015 8:32 AM

1413

64759

7/30/2015 8:31 AM

1414

64865

7/30/2015 8:24 AM

1415

65723

7/30/2015 8:21 AM

1416

64801

7/30/2015 8:21 AM

1417

64804

7/30/2015 8:15 AM

1418

64865

7/30/2015 7:58 AM

1419

64755

7/30/2015 7:55 AM

1420

64801

7/30/2015 7:54 AM

1421

65752

7/30/2015 7:54 AM

1422

64870

7/30/2015 7:49 AM

1423

64865

7/30/2015 7:37 AM

1424

64801

7/30/2015 7:19 AM

1425

64804

7/30/2015 7:18 AM

1426

64801

7/30/2015 7:14 AM

1427

64840

7/30/2015 7:12 AM

1428

64844

7/30/2015 7:03 AM

1429

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7/30/2015 6:49 AM

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Regional Health Assessment 1430

64801

7/30/2015 6:35 AM

1431

64870

7/30/2015 6:26 AM

1432

64804

7/30/2015 1:46 AM

1433

64801

7/29/2015 9:14 PM

1434

65757

7/29/2015 8:43 PM

1435

64801

7/29/2015 8:19 PM

1436

64836

7/29/2015 7:57 PM

1437

64801

7/29/2015 5:29 PM

1438

64804

7/29/2015 5:25 PM

1439

64801

7/29/2015 5:00 PM

1440

64804

7/29/2015 4:57 PM

1441

64870

7/29/2015 4:38 PM

1442

64801

7/29/2015 4:16 PM

1443

64836

7/29/2015 4:09 PM

1444

64801

7/29/2015 4:09 PM

1445

64836

7/29/2015 4:07 PM

1446

64850

7/29/2015 3:47 PM

1447

64804

7/29/2015 12:41 PM

1448

64801

7/29/2015 11:58 AM

1449

64834

7/29/2015 11:33 AM

1450

64801

7/29/2015 11:17 AM

1451

64801

7/29/2015 11:14 AM

1452

64801

7/29/2015 10:37 AM

1453

65714

7/29/2015 10:03 AM

1454

64865

7/29/2015 9:00 AM

1455

64801

7/29/2015 8:20 AM

1456

65622

7/29/2015 8:13 AM

1457

64804

7/29/2015 8:08 AM

1458

64850

7/29/2015 8:04 AM

1459

65804

7/29/2015 6:00 AM

1460

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7/28/2015 11:28 PM

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Q21 What is your age in years? Answered: 1,450

Skipped: 1,073

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Responses

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1

37

12/8/2015 4:28 PM

2

57

12/4/2015 11:30 AM

3

37

11/25/2015 9:30 PM

4

37

11/25/2015 8:42 PM

5

29

11/10/2015 12:22 PM

6

50

10/23/2015 11:36 AM

7

27

10/20/2015 10:09 PM

8

51

10/19/2015 3:38 PM

9

41

10/19/2015 11:32 AM

10

40

10/19/2015 9:05 AM

11

54

10/18/2015 4:36 PM

12

35

10/16/2015 10:02 AM

13

51

10/16/2015 8:36 AM

14

44

10/15/2015 1:04 PM

15

32

10/15/2015 12:42 PM

16

52

10/15/2015 12:21 PM

17

64

10/15/2015 12:18 PM

18

32

10/15/2015 11:20 AM

19

38

10/15/2015 11:04 AM

20

56

10/15/2015 10:31 AM

21

38

10/15/2015 10:30 AM

22

53

10/15/2015 10:26 AM

23

34

10/14/2015 4:47 PM

24

56

10/14/2015 9:31 AM

25

40

10/14/2015 8:07 AM

26

32

10/14/2015 6:59 AM

27

26

10/13/2015 9:15 PM

28

39

10/13/2015 8:30 AM

29

53

10/13/2015 8:20 AM

30

27

10/13/2015 8:04 AM

31

29

10/13/2015 8:03 AM

32

42

10/13/2015 7:58 AM

33

40

10/13/2015 7:43 AM

34

36

10/13/2015 7:39 AM

35

45

10/13/2015 7:24 AM

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52

10/13/2015 6:52 AM

37

50

10/13/2015 6:52 AM

38

65

10/13/2015 6:51 AM

39

67

10/13/2015 6:45 AM

40

45

10/13/2015 5:31 AM

41

38

10/13/2015 2:46 AM

42

52

10/12/2015 7:40 PM

43

42

10/12/2015 11:25 AM

44

55

10/12/2015 10:16 AM

45

65

10/12/2015 6:51 AM

46

67

10/11/2015 9:08 PM

47

67

10/11/2015 6:32 AM

48

40

10/10/2015 2:31 PM

49

43

10/10/2015 1:55 PM

50

54

10/9/2015 9:21 PM

51

72

10/9/2015 6:09 PM

52

79

10/9/2015 2:03 PM

53

68

10/9/2015 1:47 PM

54

56

10/9/2015 7:21 AM

55

66

10/8/2015 9:26 PM

56

72

10/8/2015 7:36 PM

57

38

10/8/2015 8:12 AM

58

63

10/7/2015 12:10 PM

59

50

10/7/2015 12:02 PM

60

40

10/7/2015 11:49 AM

61

67

10/7/2015 11:32 AM

62

46

10/7/2015 11:11 AM

63

43

10/7/2015 10:17 AM

64

34

10/7/2015 9:42 AM

65

53

10/7/2015 8:41 AM

66

58

10/6/2015 9:01 PM

67

46

10/6/2015 12:54 PM

68

65

10/6/2015 10:50 AM

69

72

10/6/2015 10:27 AM

70

42

10/6/2015 10:27 AM

71

46

10/6/2015 10:20 AM

72

54

10/6/2015 10:18 AM

73

61

10/6/2015 9:57 AM

74

28

10/5/2015 1:54 PM

75

54

10/5/2015 1:38 PM

76

25

10/5/2015 1:13 PM

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64

10/5/2015 11:32 AM

78

65

10/5/2015 11:31 AM

79

50

10/5/2015 11:22 AM

80

63

10/5/2015 10:16 AM

81

51

10/5/2015 10:02 AM

82

50

10/5/2015 9:22 AM

83

43

10/5/2015 9:18 AM

84

69

10/5/2015 9:15 AM

85

61

10/5/2015 8:31 AM

86

55

10/5/2015 7:43 AM

87

83

10/4/2015 3:31 PM

88

58

10/4/2015 9:41 AM

89

57

10/4/2015 9:37 AM

90

67

10/4/2015 7:45 AM

91

48

10/4/2015 7:15 AM

92

37

10/3/2015 8:15 PM

93

59

10/3/2015 5:58 PM

94

36

10/3/2015 10:36 AM

95

40

10/3/2015 9:43 AM

96

59

10/3/2015 8:38 AM

97

53

10/2/2015 8:53 PM

98

43

10/2/2015 7:59 PM

99

41

10/2/2015 6:45 PM

100

29

10/2/2015 5:54 PM

101

57

10/2/2015 5:20 PM

102

53

10/2/2015 4:41 PM

103

53

10/2/2015 3:00 PM

104

23

10/2/2015 2:36 PM

105

64

10/2/2015 2:16 PM

106

67

10/2/2015 1:09 PM

107

51

10/2/2015 12:46 PM

108

49

10/2/2015 11:30 AM

109

57

10/2/2015 10:47 AM

110

26

10/2/2015 10:45 AM

111

52

10/2/2015 10:28 AM

112

43

10/2/2015 10:20 AM

113

32

10/2/2015 8:46 AM

114

53

10/2/2015 8:14 AM

115

24

10/2/2015 2:05 AM

116

63

10/1/2015 5:52 PM

117

59

10/1/2015 4:58 PM

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10/1/2015 3:58 PM

119

60

10/1/2015 3:53 PM

120

27

10/1/2015 3:37 PM

121

26

10/1/2015 2:41 PM

122

58

10/1/2015 1:09 PM

123

21

10/1/2015 1:01 PM

124

21

10/1/2015 12:58 PM

125

49

10/1/2015 12:42 PM

126

67

10/1/2015 12:01 PM

127

71

10/1/2015 11:55 AM

128

50

10/1/2015 11:35 AM

129

42

10/1/2015 11:16 AM

130

32

10/1/2015 10:21 AM

131

44

10/1/2015 10:13 AM

132

55

10/1/2015 8:22 AM

133

62

10/1/2015 8:07 AM

134

61

10/1/2015 8:02 AM

135

32

10/1/2015 6:48 AM

136

43

10/1/2015 5:30 AM

137

62

9/30/2015 11:25 PM

138

42

9/30/2015 10:02 PM

139

53

9/30/2015 9:35 PM

140

56

9/30/2015 9:09 PM

141

72

9/30/2015 8:21 PM

142

74

9/30/2015 7:07 PM

143

54

9/30/2015 5:19 PM

144

52

9/30/2015 5:13 PM

145

39

9/30/2015 5:11 PM

146

64

9/30/2015 4:26 PM

147

67

9/30/2015 4:07 PM

148

43

9/30/2015 3:17 PM

149

33

9/30/2015 2:48 PM

150

35

9/30/2015 2:21 PM

151

65

9/30/2015 2:13 PM

152

74

9/30/2015 2:08 PM

153

21

9/30/2015 1:38 PM

154

62

9/30/2015 1:03 PM

155

24

9/30/2015 12:47 PM

156

27

9/30/2015 12:35 PM

157

50

9/30/2015 12:22 PM

158

31

9/30/2015 12:14 PM

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41

9/30/2015 11:51 AM

160

42

9/30/2015 11:30 AM

161

60

9/30/2015 10:51 AM

162

28

9/30/2015 10:30 AM

163

35

9/30/2015 10:27 AM

164

44

9/30/2015 10:22 AM

165

57

9/30/2015 10:18 AM

166

65

9/30/2015 10:13 AM

167

34

9/30/2015 10:08 AM

168

66

9/30/2015 10:06 AM

169

63

9/30/2015 10:03 AM

170

55

9/30/2015 9:29 AM

171

42

9/30/2015 9:29 AM

172

44

9/30/2015 9:22 AM

173

25

9/30/2015 9:19 AM

174

66

9/30/2015 9:13 AM

175

46

9/30/2015 9:11 AM

176

46

9/30/2015 9:10 AM

177

42

9/30/2015 8:57 AM

178

44

9/30/2015 8:53 AM

179

27

9/30/2015 8:52 AM

180

41

9/30/2015 8:43 AM

181

46

9/30/2015 8:43 AM

182

43

9/30/2015 8:23 AM

183

77

9/30/2015 8:16 AM

184

61

9/30/2015 8:05 AM

185

51

9/30/2015 8:00 AM

186

70

9/30/2015 7:44 AM

187

60

9/30/2015 7:43 AM

188

45

9/30/2015 7:37 AM

189

27

9/30/2015 7:36 AM

190

58

9/30/2015 7:32 AM

191

56

9/30/2015 7:30 AM

192

71

9/30/2015 7:24 AM

193

55

9/30/2015 7:21 AM

194

51

9/30/2015 7:15 AM

195

30 years

9/30/2015 7:10 AM

196

50

9/30/2015 6:40 AM

197

30

9/30/2015 6:40 AM

198

59

9/30/2015 6:36 AM

199

34

9/30/2015 5:58 AM

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Regional Health Assessment 200

48

9/29/2015 11:02 PM

201

80

9/29/2015 10:51 PM

202

69

9/29/2015 10:36 PM

203

64

9/29/2015 10:36 PM

204

51

9/29/2015 10:27 PM

205

23

9/29/2015 10:12 PM

206

32

9/29/2015 10:08 PM

207

25

9/29/2015 9:59 PM

208

58

9/29/2015 9:52 PM

209

71

9/29/2015 9:46 PM

210

64

9/29/2015 9:46 PM

211

27

9/29/2015 9:32 PM

212

46

9/29/2015 9:23 PM

213

72

9/29/2015 9:12 PM

214

70

9/29/2015 8:59 PM

215

62

9/29/2015 8:42 PM

216

53

9/29/2015 8:28 PM

217

41

9/29/2015 8:27 PM

218

42

9/29/2015 8:21 PM

219

45

9/29/2015 8:19 PM

220

60

9/29/2015 8:18 PM

221

50

9/29/2015 7:57 PM

222

21

9/29/2015 7:20 PM

223

45

9/29/2015 7:20 PM

224

28

9/29/2015 7:15 PM

225

54

9/29/2015 7:09 PM

226

26

9/29/2015 6:57 PM

227

36

9/29/2015 6:52 PM

228

49

9/29/2015 6:41 PM

229

60

9/29/2015 6:30 PM

230

65

9/29/2015 6:20 PM

231

51

9/29/2015 6:12 PM

232

47

9/29/2015 6:12 PM

233

38

9/29/2015 6:04 PM

234

78

9/29/2015 5:51 PM

235

47

9/29/2015 5:44 PM

236

73

9/29/2015 5:43 PM

237

50

9/29/2015 5:40 PM

238

17

9/29/2015 5:36 PM

239

21

9/29/2015 5:35 PM

240

21

9/29/2015 5:34 PM

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24

9/29/2015 5:24 PM

242

47

9/29/2015 5:14 PM

243

41

9/29/2015 5:12 PM

244

54

9/29/2015 5:06 PM

245

47

9/29/2015 5:05 PM

246

39

9/29/2015 5:02 PM

247

65

9/29/2015 4:49 PM

248

50

9/29/2015 4:31 PM

249

38

9/29/2015 4:28 PM

250

64

9/29/2015 4:27 PM

251

40

9/29/2015 4:25 PM

252

51

9/29/2015 4:22 PM

253

46

9/29/2015 4:17 PM

254

54

9/29/2015 4:07 PM

255

62

9/29/2015 4:03 PM

256

53

9/29/2015 4:00 PM

257

20

9/29/2015 4:00 PM

258

56

9/29/2015 3:58 PM

259

37

9/29/2015 3:57 PM

260

55

9/29/2015 3:57 PM

261

51

9/29/2015 3:54 PM

262

25

9/29/2015 3:53 PM

263

51

9/29/2015 3:50 PM

264

51

9/29/2015 3:49 PM

265

55

9/29/2015 3:43 PM

266

70

9/29/2015 3:40 PM

267

51

9/29/2015 3:39 PM

268

44

9/29/2015 3:38 PM

269

60

9/29/2015 3:38 PM

270

41

9/29/2015 3:37 PM

271

39

9/29/2015 3:35 PM

272

58

9/29/2015 3:32 PM

273

53

9/29/2015 3:32 PM

274

55

9/29/2015 3:29 PM

275

54

9/29/2015 3:25 PM

276

38

9/29/2015 3:23 PM

277

59

9/29/2015 3:21 PM

278

65

9/29/2015 3:19 PM

279

33

9/29/2015 3:18 PM

280

40

9/29/2015 3:18 PM

281

50

9/29/2015 3:16 PM

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Regional Health Assessment 282

41

9/29/2015 3:11 PM

283

42

9/29/2015 3:06 PM

284

40

9/29/2015 3:05 PM

285

48

9/29/2015 3:05 PM

286

29

9/29/2015 3:04 PM

287

42

9/29/2015 3:04 PM

288

61

9/29/2015 3:00 PM

289

58

9/29/2015 3:00 PM

290

55

9/29/2015 2:59 PM

291

56

9/29/2015 2:58 PM

292

52

9/29/2015 2:56 PM

293

64

9/29/2015 2:55 PM

294

65+

9/29/2015 2:54 PM

295

37

9/29/2015 2:53 PM

296

64

9/29/2015 2:53 PM

297

40

9/29/2015 2:53 PM

298

57

9/29/2015 2:52 PM

299

54

9/29/2015 2:51 PM

300

35

9/29/2015 2:50 PM

301

58

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302

32

9/29/2015 2:46 PM

303

43

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304

48

9/29/2015 2:44 PM

305

39

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306

39

9/29/2015 2:42 PM

307

34

9/29/2015 2:41 PM

308

28

9/29/2015 2:41 PM

309

32

9/29/2015 2:40 PM

310

25

9/29/2015 2:39 PM

311

40

9/29/2015 2:37 PM

312

41

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313

53

9/29/2015 2:28 PM

314

48

9/29/2015 2:27 PM

315

42

9/29/2015 2:20 PM

316

47

9/29/2015 2:19 PM

317

42

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318

51

9/29/2015 2:17 PM

319

41

9/29/2015 2:13 PM

320

39

9/29/2015 2:13 PM

321

40

9/29/2015 2:10 PM

322

52

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Regional Health Assessment 323

33

9/29/2015 2:09 PM

324

63

9/29/2015 2:06 PM

325

50

9/29/2015 2:05 PM

326

47

9/29/2015 2:04 PM

327

39

9/29/2015 2:03 PM

328

52

9/29/2015 2:02 PM

329

30

9/29/2015 2:00 PM

330

50

9/29/2015 1:59 PM

331

46

9/29/2015 1:55 PM

332

33

9/29/2015 1:55 PM

333

42

9/29/2015 1:53 PM

334

61

9/29/2015 1:53 PM

335

49

9/29/2015 1:52 PM

336

41

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337

50

9/29/2015 1:51 PM

338

59

9/29/2015 1:51 PM

339

33

9/29/2015 1:51 PM

340

40

9/29/2015 1:50 PM

341

73

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342

64

9/29/2015 1:47 PM

343

40

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344

44

9/29/2015 1:47 PM

345

60

9/29/2015 1:45 PM

346

34

9/29/2015 1:45 PM

347

60

9/29/2015 1:45 PM

348

45

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349

44

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350

50

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351

54

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352

58

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353

24

9/29/2015 1:41 PM

354

59

9/29/2015 1:41 PM

355

50

9/29/2015 1:41 PM

356

44

9/29/2015 1:41 PM

357

30

9/29/2015 1:40 PM

358

43

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359

27

9/29/2015 1:40 PM

360

51

9/29/2015 1:39 PM

361

40

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362

45

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363

64

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49

9/29/2015 1:39 PM

365

36

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366

58

9/29/2015 1:39 PM

367

39

9/29/2015 1:38 PM

368

52

9/29/2015 1:38 PM

369

37

9/29/2015 1:38 PM

370

39

9/29/2015 1:38 PM

371

37

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372

44

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373

63

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374

61

9/29/2015 10:27 AM

375

52

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376

63

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377

70

9/29/2015 7:53 AM

378

68

9/29/2015 7:37 AM

379

56

9/29/2015 6:31 AM

380

37

9/29/2015 12:37 AM

381

42

9/28/2015 10:05 PM

382

62

9/28/2015 9:58 PM

383

48

9/28/2015 8:44 PM

384

46

9/28/2015 7:53 PM

385

41

9/28/2015 6:30 PM

386

44

9/28/2015 6:26 PM

387

49

9/28/2015 4:59 PM

388

59

9/28/2015 4:13 PM

389

42

9/28/2015 3:40 PM

390

31

9/28/2015 3:15 PM

391

58

9/28/2015 1:11 PM

392

32

9/28/2015 12:42 PM

393

37

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394

50

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395

44

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396

42

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397

69

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398

56

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399

62

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400

54

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401

44

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402

50

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403

43

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49

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44

9/28/2015 10:50 AM

406

62

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407

42

9/28/2015 10:50 AM

408

60

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409

56

9/28/2015 10:39 AM

410

23

9/28/2015 8:59 AM

411

67

9/28/2015 8:55 AM

412

52

9/28/2015 8:32 AM

413

52

9/28/2015 8:21 AM

414

47

9/27/2015 1:55 PM

415

45

9/27/2015 12:47 PM

416

51

9/27/2015 10:26 AM

417

27

9/25/2015 9:21 AM

418

19

9/21/2015 10:36 AM

419

64

9/21/2015 8:23 AM

420

43

9/16/2015 7:10 PM

421

37

9/13/2015 8:58 PM

422

64

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423

67

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424

31

9/10/2015 2:54 PM

425

60

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426

62

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427

62

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428

53

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429

49

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430

37

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431

48

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432

38

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433

66

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434

49

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435

60

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436

47

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437

49

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438

57

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439

38

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440

70

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441

25

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442

41

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443

66

8/28/2015 9:09 PM

444

73

8/28/2015 9:07 PM

445

85

8/28/2015 9:04 PM

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20

8/28/2015 9:01 PM

447

26

8/28/2015 8:59 PM

448

39

8/28/2015 8:57 PM

449

76

8/28/2015 8:54 PM

450

63

8/28/2015 8:51 PM

451

27

8/28/2015 8:48 PM

452

38

8/28/2015 8:45 PM

453

16

8/28/2015 8:42 PM

454

28

8/28/2015 8:39 PM

455

25

8/28/2015 8:35 PM

456

29

8/28/2015 8:32 PM

457

41

8/28/2015 8:29 PM

458

53

8/28/2015 2:33 PM

459

66

8/28/2015 1:53 PM

460

31

8/28/2015 1:51 PM

461

64

8/28/2015 1:50 PM

462

63

8/28/2015 1:48 PM

463

83

8/28/2015 1:46 PM

464

52

8/28/2015 1:45 PM

465

35

8/28/2015 1:44 PM

466

58

8/28/2015 1:42 PM

467

62

8/28/2015 1:41 PM

468

30

8/28/2015 1:39 PM

469

23

8/28/2015 1:38 PM

470

58

8/28/2015 1:36 PM

471

66

8/28/2015 1:34 PM

472

31

8/28/2015 1:32 PM

473

49

8/28/2015 1:30 PM

474

65

8/28/2015 1:28 PM

475

76

8/28/2015 1:26 PM

476

27

8/28/2015 1:24 PM

477

43

8/28/2015 1:22 PM

478

57

8/28/2015 1:20 PM

479

34

8/28/2015 1:18 PM

480

62

8/28/2015 12:29 PM

481

40

8/28/2015 11:36 AM

482

55

8/28/2015 11:06 AM

483

61

8/28/2015 10:57 AM

484

33

8/28/2015 10:55 AM

485

56

8/28/2015 10:54 AM

486

54

8/28/2015 10:50 AM

123 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 487

74

8/28/2015 10:48 AM

488

87

8/28/2015 10:46 AM

489

87

8/28/2015 10:41 AM

490

37

8/28/2015 9:25 AM

491

47

8/28/2015 8:59 AM

492

52

8/28/2015 8:19 AM

493

26

8/27/2015 3:40 PM

494

23

8/27/2015 1:52 PM

495

47

8/27/2015 12:54 PM

496

57

8/27/2015 11:27 AM

497

40

8/27/2015 10:45 AM

498

33

8/27/2015 10:27 AM

499

47

8/27/2015 10:05 AM

500

48

8/27/2015 9:39 AM

501

57

8/27/2015 9:18 AM

502

55

8/27/2015 8:17 AM

503

37

8/27/2015 8:17 AM

504

38

8/27/2015 8:02 AM

505

48

8/27/2015 7:57 AM

506

43

8/27/2015 7:53 AM

507

54

8/27/2015 7:51 AM

508

51

8/27/2015 7:51 AM

509

54

8/27/2015 7:12 AM

510

63

8/27/2015 6:26 AM

511

42

8/27/2015 3:31 AM

512

54

8/27/2015 1:21 AM

513

36

8/26/2015 8:50 PM

514

33

8/26/2015 7:11 PM

515

51

8/26/2015 5:18 PM

516

41

8/26/2015 4:05 PM

517

50

8/26/2015 3:25 PM

518

46

8/26/2015 2:14 PM

519

42

8/26/2015 8:55 AM

520

47

8/26/2015 8:36 AM

521

64

8/26/2015 7:50 AM

522

44

8/26/2015 7:32 AM

523

64

8/25/2015 9:09 PM

524

37

8/25/2015 8:25 PM

525

50

8/25/2015 5:24 PM

526

73

8/25/2015 4:11 PM

527

50

8/25/2015 3:20 PM

124 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 528

60

8/25/2015 2:54 PM

529

33

8/25/2015 2:30 PM

530

45

8/25/2015 2:12 PM

531

30

8/25/2015 2:09 PM

532

77

8/25/2015 12:09 PM

533

64

8/25/2015 10:28 AM

534

60

8/25/2015 9:42 AM

535

82

8/25/2015 9:14 AM

536

56

8/25/2015 8:59 AM

537

55

8/25/2015 8:52 AM

538

45

8/25/2015 8:34 AM

539

54

8/25/2015 8:33 AM

540

59

8/25/2015 8:28 AM

541

59

8/25/2015 8:23 AM

542

40

8/25/2015 8:04 AM

543

44

8/25/2015 7:59 AM

544

54

8/25/2015 4:09 AM

545

61

8/24/2015 4:24 PM

546

54

8/24/2015 4:12 PM

547

87

8/24/2015 2:15 PM

548

85

8/24/2015 2:13 PM

549

54

8/24/2015 2:11 PM

550

67

8/24/2015 2:08 PM

551

82

8/24/2015 2:06 PM

552

72

8/24/2015 1:53 PM

553

57

8/24/2015 1:44 PM

554

59

8/24/2015 12:56 PM

555

23

8/24/2015 12:54 PM

556

57

8/24/2015 12:23 PM

557

53

8/24/2015 11:51 AM

558

73

8/24/2015 11:21 AM

559

33

8/24/2015 10:02 AM

560

60

8/24/2015 8:32 AM

561

67

8/24/2015 6:49 AM

562

24

8/24/2015 5:10 AM

563

41

8/24/2015 1:28 AM

564

24

8/24/2015 12:23 AM

565

43

8/23/2015 8:25 PM

566

27

8/23/2015 1:11 PM

567

62

8/23/2015 6:22 AM

568

63

8/22/2015 8:08 PM

125 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 569

30

8/22/2015 7:05 PM

570

20

8/22/2015 5:33 PM

571

40

8/22/2015 2:32 PM

572

50

8/22/2015 11:02 AM

573

45

8/22/2015 9:10 AM

574

69

8/22/2015 8:55 AM

575

34

8/22/2015 3:48 AM

576

22

8/22/2015 1:25 AM

577

52

8/21/2015 5:46 PM

578

68

8/21/2015 5:11 PM

579

63

8/21/2015 4:18 PM

580

55

8/21/2015 3:18 PM

581

41

8/21/2015 2:38 PM

582

53

8/21/2015 1:58 PM

583

46

8/21/2015 1:38 PM

584

19

8/21/2015 1:26 PM

585

55

8/21/2015 12:57 PM

586

43

8/21/2015 12:45 PM

587

41

8/21/2015 12:07 PM

588

63

8/21/2015 12:05 PM

589

70

8/21/2015 12:00 PM

590

27

8/21/2015 11:47 AM

591

63

8/21/2015 11:43 AM

592

37

8/21/2015 11:40 AM

593

54

8/21/2015 11:17 AM

594

55

8/21/2015 10:58 AM

595

58

8/21/2015 10:06 AM

596

56

8/21/2015 9:16 AM

597

57

8/21/2015 8:42 AM

598

45

8/21/2015 8:11 AM

599

53

8/21/2015 7:59 AM

600

50

8/21/2015 6:05 AM

601

52

8/20/2015 11:54 PM

602

56

8/20/2015 8:40 PM

603

44

8/20/2015 8:29 PM

604

25

8/20/2015 6:07 PM

605

48

8/20/2015 6:01 PM

606

38

8/20/2015 5:04 PM

607

79

8/20/2015 4:34 PM

608

38

8/20/2015 4:09 PM

609

58

8/20/2015 4:07 PM

126 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 610

58

8/20/2015 4:06 PM

611

58

8/20/2015 4:02 PM

612

70

8/20/2015 3:12 PM

613

60

8/20/2015 2:12 PM

614

32

8/20/2015 1:26 PM

615

66

8/20/2015 12:47 PM

616

41

8/20/2015 12:29 PM

617

66

8/20/2015 12:28 PM

618

68

8/20/2015 12:22 PM

619

50

8/20/2015 12:04 PM

620

65

8/20/2015 11:58 AM

621

41

8/20/2015 11:53 AM

622

57

8/20/2015 11:38 AM

623

51

8/20/2015 11:28 AM

624

77

8/20/2015 11:26 AM

625

27

8/20/2015 11:23 AM

626

59

8/20/2015 11:19 AM

627

59

8/20/2015 11:07 AM

628

41

8/20/2015 11:06 AM

629

57

8/20/2015 11:02 AM

630

30

8/20/2015 10:54 AM

631

25

8/20/2015 10:48 AM

632

54

8/20/2015 10:47 AM

633

63

8/20/2015 10:39 AM

634

40

8/20/2015 10:31 AM

635

62

8/20/2015 10:31 AM

636

49

8/20/2015 10:17 AM

637

46

8/20/2015 10:11 AM

638

53

8/20/2015 9:32 AM

639

53

8/20/2015 9:30 AM

640

55

8/20/2015 9:26 AM

641

53

8/20/2015 9:13 AM

642

63

8/20/2015 9:11 AM

643

27

8/20/2015 9:03 AM

644

49

8/20/2015 8:59 AM

645

62

8/20/2015 8:58 AM

646

55

8/20/2015 8:56 AM

647

39

8/20/2015 8:50 AM

648

62

8/20/2015 8:46 AM

649

66

8/20/2015 8:44 AM

650

32

8/20/2015 8:44 AM

127 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 651

59

8/20/2015 8:42 AM

652

66

8/20/2015 8:33 AM

653

58

8/20/2015 8:32 AM

654

53

8/20/2015 8:15 AM

655

37

8/20/2015 8:15 AM

656

39

8/20/2015 8:14 AM

657

52

8/20/2015 8:10 AM

658

46

8/20/2015 8:08 AM

659

69

8/20/2015 8:02 AM

660

59

8/20/2015 8:02 AM

661

37

8/20/2015 8:01 AM

662

53

8/20/2015 7:53 AM

663

43

8/20/2015 7:52 AM

664

55

8/20/2015 7:52 AM

665

35

8/20/2015 7:51 AM

666

43

8/20/2015 7:48 AM

667

28

8/20/2015 7:46 AM

668

56

8/20/2015 7:44 AM

669

51

8/20/2015 7:38 AM

670

52

8/20/2015 7:30 AM

671

48

8/20/2015 7:30 AM

672

59

8/20/2015 7:25 AM

673

45

8/20/2015 7:24 AM

674

56

8/20/2015 7:15 AM

675

60

8/20/2015 6:48 AM

676

61

8/20/2015 6:40 AM

677

66

8/20/2015 6:40 AM

678

53

8/20/2015 6:34 AM

679

69

8/20/2015 6:18 AM

680

32

8/20/2015 2:01 AM

681

57

8/20/2015 1:15 AM

682

33

8/19/2015 11:40 PM

683

61

8/19/2015 11:20 PM

684

26

8/19/2015 10:55 PM

685

37

8/19/2015 10:33 PM

686

50

8/19/2015 9:52 PM

687

31

8/19/2015 9:39 PM

688

53

8/19/2015 8:25 PM

689

72

8/19/2015 7:46 PM

690

57

8/19/2015 7:29 PM

691

62

8/19/2015 6:09 PM

128 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 692

29

8/19/2015 5:52 PM

693

64

8/19/2015 5:22 PM

694

59

8/19/2015 4:57 PM

695

51

8/19/2015 4:53 PM

696

27

8/19/2015 4:39 PM

697

40

8/19/2015 4:27 PM

698

48

8/19/2015 4:26 PM

699

56

8/19/2015 4:26 PM

700

53

8/19/2015 4:17 PM

701

56

8/19/2015 4:15 PM

702

62

8/19/2015 4:11 PM

703

46

8/19/2015 4:10 PM

704

52

8/19/2015 4:05 PM

705

57

8/19/2015 4:05 PM

706

49

8/19/2015 4:01 PM

707

53

8/19/2015 3:56 PM

708

46

8/19/2015 3:54 PM

709

48

8/19/2015 3:50 PM

710

63

8/19/2015 3:48 PM

711

38

8/19/2015 3:47 PM

712

48

8/19/2015 3:44 PM

713

72

8/19/2015 3:42 PM

714

37

8/19/2015 3:37 PM

715

46

8/19/2015 3:36 PM

716

27

8/19/2015 3:34 PM

717

53

8/19/2015 3:34 PM

718

55

8/19/2015 3:34 PM

719

58

8/19/2015 3:31 PM

720

53

8/19/2015 3:30 PM

721

43

8/19/2015 3:29 PM

722

58

8/19/2015 3:26 PM

723

41

8/19/2015 3:24 PM

724

27

8/19/2015 3:23 PM

725

52

8/19/2015 3:22 PM

726

49

8/19/2015 3:21 PM

727

58

8/19/2015 3:20 PM

728

56

8/19/2015 3:20 PM

729

50

8/19/2015 3:18 PM

730

55

8/19/2015 3:02 PM

731

37

8/19/2015 2:59 PM

732

38

8/19/2015 2:57 PM

129 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 733

61

8/19/2015 2:53 PM

734

67

8/19/2015 2:40 PM

735

46

8/19/2015 2:34 PM

736

57

8/19/2015 2:14 PM

737

66

8/19/2015 2:13 PM

738

57

8/19/2015 2:09 PM

739

45

8/19/2015 2:03 PM

740

57

8/19/2015 1:57 PM

741

36

8/19/2015 1:57 PM

742

60

8/19/2015 1:48 PM

743

50

8/19/2015 1:47 PM

744

39

8/19/2015 1:43 PM

745

47

8/19/2015 1:34 PM

746

47

8/19/2015 1:27 PM

747

41

8/19/2015 1:25 PM

748

51

8/19/2015 1:15 PM

749

58

8/19/2015 1:09 PM

750

30

8/19/2015 1:07 PM

751

51

8/19/2015 12:59 PM

752

33

8/19/2015 12:57 PM

753

57

8/19/2015 12:53 PM

754

43

8/19/2015 12:46 PM

755

41

8/19/2015 12:41 PM

756

45

8/19/2015 12:40 PM

757

36

8/19/2015 12:38 PM

758

56

8/19/2015 12:28 PM

759

63

8/19/2015 12:28 PM

760

55

8/19/2015 12:21 PM

761

54

8/19/2015 12:03 PM

762

46

8/19/2015 11:50 AM

763

51

8/19/2015 11:48 AM

764

44

8/19/2015 11:46 AM

765

59

8/19/2015 11:25 AM

766

50

8/19/2015 11:15 AM

767

56

8/19/2015 11:01 AM

768

53

8/19/2015 10:58 AM

769

45

8/19/2015 10:14 AM

770

50

8/19/2015 9:53 AM

771

60

8/19/2015 9:35 AM

772

44

8/19/2015 9:29 AM

773

48

8/19/2015 9:25 AM

130 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 774

57

8/19/2015 9:25 AM

775

42

8/19/2015 9:23 AM

776

26

8/19/2015 9:16 AM

777

59

8/19/2015 9:07 AM

778

70

8/19/2015 9:00 AM

779

41

8/19/2015 8:40 AM

780

66

8/19/2015 8:33 AM

781

42

8/19/2015 8:19 AM

782

40

8/19/2015 8:13 AM

783

44

8/19/2015 8:03 AM

784

44

8/19/2015 7:59 AM

785

33

8/19/2015 7:24 AM

786

59

8/19/2015 7:22 AM

787

41

8/19/2015 6:57 AM

788

46

8/19/2015 6:51 AM

789

49

8/19/2015 6:48 AM

790

42

8/19/2015 6:38 AM

791

54

8/19/2015 6:20 AM

792

60

8/18/2015 10:30 PM

793

59

8/18/2015 9:05 PM

794

64

8/18/2015 8:22 PM

795

48

8/18/2015 7:50 PM

796

29

8/18/2015 7:43 PM

797

66

8/18/2015 6:23 PM

798

66

8/18/2015 6:12 PM

799

53

8/18/2015 5:21 PM

800

25

8/18/2015 5:20 PM

801

78

8/18/2015 5:17 PM

802

55

8/18/2015 5:16 PM

803

62

8/18/2015 4:46 PM

804

46

8/18/2015 4:17 PM

805

14

8/18/2015 4:15 PM

806

26

8/18/2015 4:13 PM

807

26

8/18/2015 4:10 PM

808

68

8/18/2015 4:08 PM

809

29

8/18/2015 4:06 PM

810

52

8/18/2015 4:05 PM

811

80

8/18/2015 4:02 PM

812

52

8/18/2015 4:01 PM

813

60

8/18/2015 3:57 PM

814

64

8/18/2015 3:55 PM

131 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 815

67

8/18/2015 3:50 PM

816

49

8/18/2015 3:49 PM

817

46

8/18/2015 3:44 PM

818

58

8/18/2015 3:34 PM

819

36

8/18/2015 3:30 PM

820

83

8/18/2015 3:29 PM

821

36

8/18/2015 3:27 PM

822

39

8/18/2015 3:13 PM

823

45

8/18/2015 3:11 PM

824

41

8/18/2015 3:06 PM

825

32

8/18/2015 3:00 PM

826

36

8/18/2015 2:57 PM

827

56

8/18/2015 2:55 PM

828

64

8/18/2015 2:54 PM

829

73

8/18/2015 2:50 PM

830

58

8/18/2015 2:47 PM

831

58

8/18/2015 2:46 PM

832

59

8/18/2015 2:45 PM

833

73

8/18/2015 2:37 PM

834

68

8/18/2015 2:34 PM

835

52

8/18/2015 2:33 PM

836

32

8/18/2015 2:33 PM

837

63

8/18/2015 2:31 PM

838

68

8/18/2015 2:27 PM

839

52

8/18/2015 2:27 PM

840

66

8/18/2015 2:26 PM

841

30

8/18/2015 2:25 PM

842

49

8/18/2015 2:23 PM

843

34

8/18/2015 2:21 PM

844

72

8/18/2015 2:16 PM

845

59

8/18/2015 2:13 PM

846

41

8/18/2015 2:12 PM

847

51

8/18/2015 2:09 PM

848

25

8/18/2015 2:03 PM

849

59

8/18/2015 2:00 PM

850

36

8/18/2015 1:59 PM

851

27

8/18/2015 1:58 PM

852

38

8/18/2015 1:57 PM

853

52

8/18/2015 1:57 PM

854

59

8/18/2015 1:52 PM

855

49

8/18/2015 1:52 PM

132 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 856

33

8/18/2015 1:51 PM

857

58

8/18/2015 1:42 PM

858

55

8/18/2015 1:30 PM

859

21

8/18/2015 1:29 PM

860

28

8/18/2015 1:24 PM

861

44

8/18/2015 1:16 PM

862

58

8/18/2015 12:57 PM

863

50

8/18/2015 12:53 PM

864

60

8/18/2015 12:41 PM

865

34

8/18/2015 11:05 AM

866

57

8/18/2015 11:01 AM

867

40

8/18/2015 11:01 AM

868

30

8/18/2015 10:51 AM

869

55

8/18/2015 10:51 AM

870

51

8/18/2015 10:33 AM

871

49

8/18/2015 10:32 AM

872

38

8/18/2015 10:26 AM

873

57

8/18/2015 10:19 AM

874

25

8/18/2015 10:18 AM

875

47

8/18/2015 10:11 AM

876

60

8/18/2015 9:32 AM

877

55

8/18/2015 9:02 AM

878

52

8/18/2015 9:01 AM

879

56

8/18/2015 8:34 AM

880

59

8/18/2015 7:29 AM

881

63

8/18/2015 7:17 AM

882

52

8/18/2015 7:15 AM

883

49

8/18/2015 7:05 AM

884

66

8/18/2015 6:23 AM

885

50

8/18/2015 5:49 AM

886

25

8/18/2015 2:43 AM

887

51

8/18/2015 1:03 AM

888

40

8/18/2015 12:30 AM

889

56

8/17/2015 11:26 PM

890

62

8/17/2015 10:34 PM

891

73

8/17/2015 8:37 PM

892

18

8/17/2015 8:03 PM

893

46

8/17/2015 7:42 PM

894

38

8/17/2015 5:56 PM

895

54

8/17/2015 5:49 PM

896

22

8/17/2015 5:44 PM

133 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 897

71

8/17/2015 5:24 PM

898

28

8/17/2015 5:01 PM

899

65

8/17/2015 4:15 PM

900

57

8/17/2015 4:06 PM

901

43

8/17/2015 4:02 PM

902

67

8/17/2015 3:58 PM

903

25

8/17/2015 3:46 PM

904

56

8/17/2015 3:42 PM

905

67

8/17/2015 3:37 PM

906

52

8/17/2015 3:37 PM

907

55

8/17/2015 3:35 PM

908

63

8/17/2015 3:30 PM

909

44

8/17/2015 3:24 PM

910

55

8/17/2015 3:21 PM

911

58

8/17/2015 2:57 PM

912

59

8/17/2015 2:52 PM

913

28

8/17/2015 2:21 PM

914

48

8/17/2015 2:17 PM

915

55

8/17/2015 2:10 PM

916

48

8/17/2015 2:03 PM

917

54

8/17/2015 1:55 PM

918

66

8/17/2015 1:53 PM

919

55

8/17/2015 1:51 PM

920

57

8/17/2015 1:36 PM

921

66

8/17/2015 1:26 PM

922

60

8/17/2015 1:11 PM

923

65

8/17/2015 1:10 PM

924

58

8/17/2015 12:57 PM

925

53

8/17/2015 12:44 PM

926

54

8/17/2015 12:44 PM

927

35

8/17/2015 12:42 PM

928

61

8/17/2015 12:36 PM

929

37

8/17/2015 12:12 PM

930

27

8/17/2015 12:06 PM

931

48

8/17/2015 11:45 AM

932

37

8/17/2015 11:43 AM

933

45

8/17/2015 11:41 AM

934

47

8/17/2015 11:20 AM

935

59

8/17/2015 11:11 AM

936

53

8/17/2015 11:10 AM

937

80

8/17/2015 10:57 AM

134 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 938

49

8/17/2015 10:47 AM

939

62

8/17/2015 10:44 AM

940

68

8/17/2015 10:42 AM

941

60

8/17/2015 10:41 AM

942

37

8/17/2015 10:36 AM

943

53

8/17/2015 10:32 AM

944

66

8/17/2015 10:31 AM

945

47

8/17/2015 10:30 AM

946

58

8/17/2015 10:28 AM

947

31

8/17/2015 10:26 AM

948

59

8/17/2015 10:24 AM

949

53

8/17/2015 10:20 AM

950

45

8/17/2015 10:17 AM

951

57

8/17/2015 10:16 AM

952

58

8/17/2015 10:14 AM

953

23

8/17/2015 10:12 AM

954

35

8/17/2015 10:11 AM

955

63

8/17/2015 10:09 AM

956

60

8/17/2015 10:05 AM

957

58

8/17/2015 10:04 AM

958

38

8/17/2015 10:04 AM

959

55

8/17/2015 10:04 AM

960

50

8/17/2015 10:01 AM

961

49

8/17/2015 10:01 AM

962

41

8/17/2015 9:57 AM

963

41

8/17/2015 9:57 AM

964

55

8/17/2015 9:57 AM

965

62

8/17/2015 9:54 AM

966

61

8/17/2015 9:54 AM

967

47

8/17/2015 9:54 AM

968

48

8/17/2015 9:53 AM

969

54

8/17/2015 9:53 AM

970

37

8/17/2015 9:51 AM

971

56

8/17/2015 9:49 AM

972

56

8/17/2015 9:49 AM

973

59

8/17/2015 9:46 AM

974

27

8/17/2015 9:46 AM

975

32

8/17/2015 9:45 AM

976

62

8/17/2015 9:45 AM

977

45

8/17/2015 9:44 AM

978

31

8/17/2015 9:44 AM

135 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 979

44

8/17/2015 9:44 AM

980

56

8/17/2015 9:42 AM

981

43

8/17/2015 9:42 AM

982

42

8/17/2015 9:42 AM

983

36

8/17/2015 9:41 AM

984

31

8/17/2015 9:41 AM

985

31

8/17/2015 9:41 AM

986

60

8/17/2015 9:30 AM

987

62

8/17/2015 9:01 AM

988

24

8/17/2015 8:39 AM

989

35

8/17/2015 8:33 AM

990

65

8/17/2015 8:12 AM

991

47

8/17/2015 7:42 AM

992

42

8/17/2015 7:28 AM

993

54

8/17/2015 6:31 AM

994

53

8/17/2015 6:14 AM

995

49

8/17/2015 12:31 AM

996

86

8/16/2015 8:12 PM

997

61

8/16/2015 5:27 PM

998

51

8/16/2015 4:36 PM

999

68

8/16/2015 3:25 PM

1000

70

8/16/2015 3:11 PM

1001

43

8/16/2015 10:24 AM

1002

46

8/16/2015 9:48 AM

1003

45

8/16/2015 9:21 AM

1004

62

8/16/2015 9:21 AM

1005

70

8/16/2015 9:19 AM

1006

42

8/16/2015 4:22 AM

1007

67

8/16/2015 1:01 AM

1008

49

8/15/2015 11:05 PM

1009

45

8/15/2015 8:37 PM

1010

70

8/15/2015 8:12 PM

1011

63

8/15/2015 5:31 PM

1012

47

8/15/2015 3:34 PM

1013

80

8/15/2015 3:20 PM

1014

63

8/15/2015 2:39 PM

1015

83

8/15/2015 2:31 PM

1016

41

8/15/2015 2:23 PM

1017

45

8/15/2015 12:21 PM

1018

48

8/15/2015 12:14 PM

1019

66

8/15/2015 11:29 AM

136 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 1020

54

8/15/2015 10:07 AM

1021

48

8/15/2015 8:25 AM

1022

68

8/15/2015 8:07 AM

1023

59

8/15/2015 7:26 AM

1024

63

8/15/2015 12:26 AM

1025

36

8/14/2015 11:36 PM

1026

46

8/14/2015 9:41 PM

1027

51

8/14/2015 8:58 PM

1028

65

8/14/2015 6:43 PM

1029

84

8/14/2015 6:32 PM

1030

38

8/14/2015 6:05 PM

1031

50

8/14/2015 5:40 PM

1032

70

8/14/2015 5:28 PM

1033

45

8/14/2015 5:05 PM

1034

64

8/14/2015 4:58 PM

1035

60

8/14/2015 4:49 PM

1036

67

8/14/2015 4:01 PM

1037

59

8/14/2015 3:37 PM

1038

55

8/14/2015 3:36 PM

1039

71

8/14/2015 3:13 PM

1040

73

8/14/2015 3:11 PM

1041

54

8/14/2015 2:33 PM

1042

45

8/14/2015 2:30 PM

1043

64

8/14/2015 2:22 PM

1044

34

8/14/2015 2:11 PM

1045

42

8/14/2015 1:44 PM

1046

29

8/14/2015 1:44 PM

1047

49

8/14/2015 1:24 PM

1048

28

8/14/2015 1:20 PM

1049

47

8/14/2015 12:49 PM

1050

36

8/14/2015 12:41 PM

1051

58

8/14/2015 12:21 PM

1052

26

8/14/2015 12:11 PM

1053

33

8/14/2015 12:11 PM

1054

30

8/14/2015 12:07 PM

1055

46

8/14/2015 12:02 PM

1056

61

8/14/2015 12:00 PM

1057

51

8/14/2015 11:53 AM

1058

46

8/14/2015 11:45 AM

1059

55

8/14/2015 11:40 AM

1060

56

8/14/2015 11:37 AM

137 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 1061

32

8/14/2015 11:30 AM

1062

33

8/14/2015 11:28 AM

1063

42

8/14/2015 11:04 AM

1064

51

8/14/2015 11:01 AM

1065

73

8/14/2015 10:56 AM

1066

37

8/14/2015 10:44 AM

1067

25

8/14/2015 10:37 AM

1068

54

8/14/2015 10:30 AM

1069

54

8/14/2015 10:18 AM

1070

37

8/14/2015 9:58 AM

1071

52

8/14/2015 9:42 AM

1072

57

8/14/2015 9:41 AM

1073

51

8/14/2015 9:36 AM

1074

40

8/14/2015 9:32 AM

1075

58

8/14/2015 9:27 AM

1076

51

8/14/2015 9:16 AM

1077

50

8/14/2015 9:12 AM

1078

50

8/14/2015 9:07 AM

1079

63

8/14/2015 9:07 AM

1080

32

8/14/2015 8:55 AM

1081

53

8/14/2015 8:35 AM

1082

29

8/14/2015 8:30 AM

1083

43

8/14/2015 8:26 AM

1084

50

8/14/2015 8:23 AM

1085

44

8/14/2015 8:14 AM

1086

60

8/14/2015 8:13 AM

1087

68

8/14/2015 8:10 AM

1088

51

8/14/2015 8:09 AM

1089

36

8/14/2015 8:06 AM

1090

65

8/14/2015 7:46 AM

1091

61

8/14/2015 7:34 AM

1092

43

8/14/2015 7:31 AM

1093

51

8/14/2015 7:22 AM

1094

49

8/14/2015 7:14 AM

1095

36

8/14/2015 6:32 AM

1096

50

8/14/2015 3:49 AM

1097

54

8/14/2015 1:43 AM

1098

21

8/14/2015 12:49 AM

1099

22

8/13/2015 9:58 PM

1100

81

8/13/2015 9:28 PM

1101

22

8/13/2015 8:47 PM

138 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 1102

39

8/13/2015 8:37 PM

1103

38

8/13/2015 8:17 PM

1104

49

8/13/2015 8:06 PM

1105

46

8/13/2015 7:09 PM

1106

25

8/13/2015 6:09 PM

1107

22

8/13/2015 6:02 PM

1108

39

8/13/2015 6:02 PM

1109

25

8/13/2015 5:21 PM

1110

53

8/13/2015 5:12 PM

1111

78

8/13/2015 5:08 PM

1112

56

8/13/2015 5:01 PM

1113

55

8/13/2015 4:58 PM

1114

54

8/13/2015 4:53 PM

1115

35

8/13/2015 4:51 PM

1116

35

8/13/2015 4:48 PM

1117

66

8/13/2015 4:47 PM

1118

62

8/13/2015 4:46 PM

1119

42

8/13/2015 4:45 PM

1120

64

8/13/2015 4:35 PM

1121

48

8/13/2015 3:51 PM

1122

35

8/13/2015 3:15 PM

1123

64

8/13/2015 2:39 PM

1124

25

8/13/2015 1:53 PM

1125

34

8/13/2015 1:50 PM

1126

60

8/13/2015 1:45 PM

1127

40

8/13/2015 1:44 PM

1128

43

8/13/2015 1:08 PM

1129

59

8/13/2015 1:01 PM

1130

40

8/13/2015 12:58 PM

1131

51

8/13/2015 12:18 PM

1132

44

8/13/2015 11:57 AM

1133

57

8/13/2015 11:25 AM

1134

33

8/13/2015 11:11 AM

1135

52

8/13/2015 11:03 AM

1136

38

8/13/2015 10:53 AM

1137

21

8/13/2015 10:23 AM

1138

58

8/13/2015 10:20 AM

1139

30

8/13/2015 10:16 AM

1140

23

8/13/2015 9:55 AM

1141

57

8/13/2015 9:03 AM

1142

47

8/13/2015 8:55 AM

139 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 1143

61

8/13/2015 8:44 AM

1144

41

8/13/2015 8:22 AM

1145

74

8/13/2015 8:18 AM

1146

42

8/13/2015 8:12 AM

1147

39

8/13/2015 8:05 AM

1148

29

8/13/2015 7:58 AM

1149

58

8/13/2015 7:54 AM

1150

39

8/13/2015 7:49 AM

1151

61

8/13/2015 7:47 AM

1152

45

8/13/2015 7:33 AM

1153

31

8/13/2015 7:13 AM

1154

52

8/13/2015 6:40 AM

1155

47

8/13/2015 6:34 AM

1156

56

8/13/2015 5:42 AM

1157

54

8/13/2015 3:02 AM

1158

65

8/12/2015 5:54 PM

1159

59

8/12/2015 3:41 PM

1160

37

8/12/2015 3:39 PM

1161

25

8/12/2015 1:45 PM

1162

46

8/12/2015 1:44 PM

1163

34

8/12/2015 12:43 PM

1164

52

8/12/2015 12:04 PM

1165

79

8/12/2015 11:58 AM

1166

53

8/12/2015 11:52 AM

1167

45

8/12/2015 11:29 AM

1168

62

8/12/2015 10:24 AM

1169

52

8/12/2015 9:28 AM

1170

38

8/12/2015 8:44 AM

1171

57

8/12/2015 8:18 AM

1172

49

8/12/2015 7:57 AM

1173

35

8/12/2015 7:56 AM

1174

33

8/12/2015 7:46 AM

1175

52

8/12/2015 6:36 AM

1176

57

8/12/2015 2:08 AM

1177

63

8/12/2015 1:31 AM

1178

52

8/12/2015 12:20 AM

1179

58

8/11/2015 10:42 PM

1180

22

8/11/2015 6:45 PM

1181

24

8/11/2015 5:33 PM

1182

21

8/11/2015 5:12 PM

1183

40

8/11/2015 4:50 PM

140 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 1184

51

8/11/2015 4:19 PM

1185

27

8/11/2015 4:04 PM

1186

65

8/11/2015 3:46 PM

1187

49

8/11/2015 3:38 PM

1188

54

8/11/2015 3:27 PM

1189

49

8/11/2015 3:26 PM

1190

68

8/11/2015 3:15 PM

1191

55

8/11/2015 3:07 PM

1192

65

8/11/2015 2:58 PM

1193

30

8/11/2015 2:27 PM

1194

50

8/11/2015 2:20 PM

1195

63

8/11/2015 2:06 PM

1196

48

8/11/2015 1:19 PM

1197

20

8/11/2015 1:13 PM

1198

68

8/11/2015 1:11 PM

1199

55

8/11/2015 12:58 PM

1200

38

8/11/2015 12:37 PM

1201

33

8/11/2015 9:02 AM

1202

47

8/11/2015 7:59 AM

1203

78

8/10/2015 6:30 PM

1204

57

8/10/2015 6:18 PM

1205

33

8/10/2015 4:47 PM

1206

59

8/10/2015 3:29 PM

1207

50

8/10/2015 3:03 PM

1208

75

8/10/2015 2:32 PM

1209

32

8/10/2015 10:56 AM

1210

27

8/10/2015 9:58 AM

1211

64

8/10/2015 9:21 AM

1212

32

8/10/2015 9:13 AM

1213

77

8/10/2015 9:08 AM

1214

51

8/10/2015 9:02 AM

1215

27

8/10/2015 8:24 AM

1216

65

8/9/2015 9:05 AM

1217

68

8/8/2015 9:08 PM

1218

74

8/8/2015 7:56 PM

1219

14

8/8/2015 12:05 PM

1220

25

8/8/2015 10:23 AM

1221

34

8/8/2015 10:06 AM

1222

60

8/8/2015 9:37 AM

1223

80

8/8/2015 9:09 AM

1224

55

8/8/2015 8:54 AM

141 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 1225

61

8/8/2015 8:03 AM

1226

55

8/8/2015 7:55 AM

1227

54

8/7/2015 10:40 PM

1228

70

8/7/2015 6:13 PM

1229

40

8/7/2015 4:27 PM

1230

40

8/7/2015 2:10 PM

1231

40

8/7/2015 1:22 PM

1232

36

8/7/2015 7:57 AM

1233

37

8/7/2015 7:55 AM

1234

51

8/7/2015 7:46 AM

1235

29

8/6/2015 9:33 PM

1236

23

8/6/2015 4:46 PM

1237

54

8/6/2015 3:37 PM

1238

29

8/6/2015 2:54 PM

1239

25

8/6/2015 11:36 AM

1240

31

8/6/2015 11:28 AM

1241

33

8/6/2015 11:02 AM

1242

44

8/6/2015 10:50 AM

1243

52

8/6/2015 10:44 AM

1244

37

8/6/2015 10:32 AM

1245

74

8/6/2015 10:12 AM

1246

47

8/6/2015 9:30 AM

1247

80

8/6/2015 9:00 AM

1248

28

8/6/2015 8:22 AM

1249

68

8/6/2015 8:17 AM

1250

50

8/6/2015 8:17 AM

1251

51

8/6/2015 7:41 AM

1252

60

8/6/2015 7:25 AM

1253

60

8/6/2015 4:40 AM

1254

25

8/6/2015 1:19 AM

1255

64

8/5/2015 11:50 PM

1256

53

8/5/2015 10:50 PM

1257

57

8/5/2015 10:25 PM

1258

37

8/5/2015 10:06 PM

1259

41

8/5/2015 8:31 PM

1260

51

8/5/2015 8:15 PM

1261

42

8/5/2015 7:59 PM

1262

75

8/5/2015 7:42 PM

1263

31

8/5/2015 7:41 PM

1264

50

8/5/2015 7:14 PM

1265

69

8/5/2015 6:41 PM

142 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 1266

56

8/5/2015 6:22 PM

1267

73

8/5/2015 5:47 PM

1268

67

8/5/2015 5:25 PM

1269

49

8/5/2015 5:05 PM

1270

37

8/5/2015 4:58 PM

1271

41

8/5/2015 4:54 PM

1272

23

8/5/2015 4:51 PM

1273

45

8/5/2015 4:20 PM

1274

64

8/5/2015 4:10 PM

1275

32

8/5/2015 3:50 PM

1276

63

8/5/2015 3:48 PM

1277

33

8/5/2015 3:35 PM

1278

26

8/5/2015 3:30 PM

1279

29

8/5/2015 3:30 PM

1280

30

8/5/2015 3:28 PM

1281

28

8/5/2015 3:21 PM

1282

31

8/5/2015 3:17 PM

1283

22

8/5/2015 3:09 PM

1284

30

8/5/2015 3:07 PM

1285

62

8/5/2015 3:00 PM

1286

32

8/5/2015 2:06 PM

1287

23

8/5/2015 1:46 PM

1288

57

8/5/2015 12:31 PM

1289

48

8/5/2015 12:06 PM

1290

28

8/5/2015 10:49 AM

1291

40

8/5/2015 10:27 AM

1292

51

8/5/2015 10:24 AM

1293

27

8/5/2015 9:04 AM

1294

46

8/5/2015 9:00 AM

1295

41

8/5/2015 8:58 AM

1296

73

8/5/2015 8:54 AM

1297

53

8/5/2015 8:18 AM

1298

44

8/5/2015 8:12 AM

1299

26

8/5/2015 7:49 AM

1300

32

8/5/2015 7:10 AM

1301

48

8/5/2015 7:03 AM

1302

29

8/5/2015 6:52 AM

1303

34

8/5/2015 6:38 AM

1304

59

8/5/2015 6:23 AM

1305

36

8/5/2015 4:54 AM

1306

49

8/5/2015 1:56 AM

143 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 1307

26

8/5/2015 1:08 AM

1308

38

8/5/2015 1:08 AM

1309

45

8/5/2015 12:45 AM

1310

45

8/5/2015 12:39 AM

1311

30

8/5/2015 12:35 AM

1312

55

8/5/2015 12:34 AM

1313

49

8/5/2015 12:30 AM

1314

56

8/5/2015 12:22 AM

1315

27

8/5/2015 12:15 AM

1316

28

8/5/2015 12:01 AM

1317

68

8/5/2015 12:00 AM

1318

25

8/4/2015 11:59 PM

1319

42

8/4/2015 11:54 PM

1320

27

8/4/2015 11:51 PM

1321

33

8/4/2015 11:50 PM

1322

57

8/4/2015 11:49 PM

1323

53

8/4/2015 11:48 PM

1324

26

8/4/2015 11:47 PM

1325

60

8/4/2015 6:06 PM

1326

29

8/4/2015 4:18 PM

1327

50

8/4/2015 3:48 PM

1328

59

8/4/2015 8:51 AM

1329

54

8/3/2015 8:25 PM

1330

65

8/3/2015 7:29 PM

1331

40

8/3/2015 5:22 PM

1332

47

8/3/2015 5:14 PM

1333

59

8/3/2015 4:17 PM

1334

42

8/3/2015 1:10 PM

1335

56

8/3/2015 1:09 PM

1336

60

8/3/2015 12:48 PM

1337

45

8/3/2015 11:22 AM

1338

63

8/3/2015 11:11 AM

1339

27

8/3/2015 11:11 AM

1340

38

8/3/2015 11:09 AM

1341

48

8/3/2015 11:05 AM

1342

39

8/3/2015 10:44 AM

1343

62

8/3/2015 9:10 AM

1344

56

8/3/2015 7:33 AM

1345

48

8/3/2015 6:40 AM

1346

65

8/3/2015 5:50 AM

1347

40

8/3/2015 2:46 AM

144 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 1348

63

8/2/2015 2:18 PM

1349

20

8/2/2015 12:19 PM

1350

46

8/2/2015 1:19 AM

1351

27

8/1/2015 10:15 PM

1352

60

8/1/2015 9:55 PM

1353

66

7/31/2015 7:19 PM

1354

40

7/31/2015 6:38 PM

1355

59

7/31/2015 5:36 PM

1356

79

7/31/2015 3:45 PM

1357

44

7/31/2015 12:36 PM

1358

66

7/31/2015 8:47 AM

1359

53

7/31/2015 7:39 AM

1360

51

7/31/2015 7:37 AM

1361

76

7/31/2015 7:08 AM

1362

33

7/31/2015 12:21 AM

1363

32

7/30/2015 11:24 PM

1364

29

7/30/2015 10:01 PM

1365

31

7/30/2015 8:26 PM

1366

54

7/30/2015 3:30 PM

1367

31

7/30/2015 3:01 PM

1368

45

7/30/2015 2:12 PM

1369

19

7/30/2015 1:49 PM

1370

23

7/30/2015 1:17 PM

1371

26

7/30/2015 12:50 PM

1372

56

7/30/2015 12:33 PM

1373

45

7/30/2015 11:22 AM

1374

58

7/30/2015 10:53 AM

1375

47

7/30/2015 10:51 AM

1376

42

7/30/2015 10:50 AM

1377

45

7/30/2015 10:41 AM

1378

37

7/30/2015 10:35 AM

1379

57

7/30/2015 10:21 AM

1380

54

7/30/2015 10:09 AM

1381

33

7/30/2015 10:07 AM

1382

35

7/30/2015 10:05 AM

1383

39

7/30/2015 10:02 AM

1384

24

7/30/2015 10:02 AM

1385

28

7/30/2015 9:52 AM

1386

58

7/30/2015 9:46 AM

1387

46

7/30/2015 9:36 AM

1388

23

7/30/2015 9:23 AM

145 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 1389

43

7/30/2015 9:16 AM

1390

52

7/30/2015 9:08 AM

1391

43

7/30/2015 9:05 AM

1392

53

7/30/2015 8:59 AM

1393

54

7/30/2015 8:55 AM

1394

56

7/30/2015 8:51 AM

1395

45

7/30/2015 8:49 AM

1396

21

7/30/2015 8:41 AM

1397

39

7/30/2015 8:37 AM

1398

33

7/30/2015 8:32 AM

1399

43

7/30/2015 8:32 AM

1400

58

7/30/2015 8:31 AM

1401

37

7/30/2015 8:24 AM

1402

49

7/30/2015 8:21 AM

1403

32

7/30/2015 8:21 AM

1404

38

7/30/2015 8:15 AM

1405

39

7/30/2015 7:58 AM

1406

60

7/30/2015 7:55 AM

1407

69

7/30/2015 7:54 AM

1408

55

7/30/2015 7:54 AM

1409

47

7/30/2015 7:49 AM

1410

50

7/30/2015 7:37 AM

1411

56

7/30/2015 7:19 AM

1412

55

7/30/2015 7:18 AM

1413

50

7/30/2015 7:14 AM

1414

41

7/30/2015 7:12 AM

1415

44

7/30/2015 7:03 AM

1416

44

7/30/2015 6:49 AM

1417

24

7/30/2015 6:35 AM

1418

44

7/30/2015 6:26 AM

1419

61

7/30/2015 1:46 AM

1420

65

7/29/2015 9:14 PM

1421

56

7/29/2015 8:43 PM

1422

60

7/29/2015 8:19 PM

1423

73

7/29/2015 7:57 PM

1424

67

7/29/2015 5:29 PM

1425

50

7/29/2015 5:25 PM

1426

68

7/29/2015 5:00 PM

1427

55

7/29/2015 4:57 PM

1428

40

7/29/2015 4:38 PM

1429

62

7/29/2015 4:16 PM

146 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 1430

56

7/29/2015 4:09 PM

1431

55

7/29/2015 4:09 PM

1432

47

7/29/2015 4:07 PM

1433

33

7/29/2015 3:47 PM

1434

43

7/29/2015 12:41 PM

1435

35

7/29/2015 11:58 AM

1436

52

7/29/2015 11:33 AM

1437

59

7/29/2015 11:17 AM

1438

41

7/29/2015 11:14 AM

1439

42

7/29/2015 10:37 AM

1440

43

7/29/2015 10:03 AM

1441

61

7/29/2015 9:00 AM

1442

41

7/29/2015 8:20 AM

1443

40

7/29/2015 8:13 AM

1444

61

7/29/2015 8:08 AM

1445

46

7/29/2015 8:04 AM

1446

53

7/29/2015 6:00 AM

1447

47

7/28/2015 11:28 PM

1448

36

7/28/2015 4:03 PM

1449

39

7/28/2015 3:22 PM

1450

30

7/28/2015 2:43 PM

147 / 235

Regional Health Assessment

Q22 What is your gender? Answered: 1,450

Skipped: 1,073

Female

Male

0%

Answer Choices

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Female

78.07%

1,132

Male

21.93%

318

Total

1,450

148 / 235

Regional Health Assessment

Q23 What ethnic group do you most identify with? Answered: 1,445

Skipped: 1,078

African American/Black

Alaska Native

American Indian

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

Pacific Islander

White/Caucasian

More than one

Other

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

African American/Black

0.83%

12

Alaska Native

0.14%

2

American Indian

1.45%

21

Asian

0.76%

11

Hispanic/Latino

2.08%

30

Pacific Islander

0.07%

1

White/Caucasian

92.25%

More than one

1.45%

21

Other

0.97%

14

Total

1,333

1,445

149 / 235

Regional Health Assessment

Q24 What is your highest level of education? Answered: 1,455

Skipped: 1,068

Less than high school

High school diploma or GED

Some college

Bachelor's degree

Post Graduate degree

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Less than high school

0.82%

12

High school diploma or GED

9.76%

142

Some college

35.05%

510

Bachelor's degree

30.52%

444

Post Graduate degree

23.85%

347

Total

1,455

150 / 235

Regional Health Assessment

Q25 Are there children under age 18 in your household? Answered: 1,456

Skipped: 1,067

Yes

No

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Yes

36.06%

525

No

63.94%

931

Total

1,456

151 / 235

Regional Health Assessment

Q26 How many children under 18 live in your household? Answered: 529

Skipped: 1,994

#

Responses

Date

1

2

12/8/2015 4:28 PM

2

2

11/25/2015 9:30 PM

3

2

11/25/2015 8:42 PM

4

3

10/20/2015 10:09 PM

5

2

10/19/2015 11:32 AM

6

2

10/19/2015 9:05 AM

7

3

10/16/2015 10:02 AM

8

2

10/15/2015 1:04 PM

9

4

10/15/2015 11:20 AM

10

1

10/15/2015 10:32 AM

11

1

10/15/2015 10:31 AM

12

2

10/14/2015 4:47 PM

13

2

10/14/2015 8:07 AM

14

2

10/14/2015 6:59 AM

15

1

10/13/2015 8:31 AM

16

2

10/13/2015 8:04 AM

17

1

10/13/2015 7:58 AM

18

2

10/13/2015 7:43 AM

19

2

10/13/2015 2:46 AM

20

1

10/12/2015 11:25 AM

21

4

10/10/2015 2:31 PM

22

1

10/10/2015 1:55 PM

23

1

10/9/2015 9:21 PM

24

3

10/8/2015 8:12 AM

25

2

10/7/2015 11:49 AM

26

1

10/7/2015 11:11 AM

27

1

10/7/2015 10:17 AM

28

1

10/6/2015 12:54 PM

29

4

10/6/2015 10:27 AM

30

1

10/6/2015 10:20 AM

31

2

10/5/2015 1:54 PM

32

1

10/5/2015 11:22 AM

33

1

10/5/2015 9:18 AM

34

3

10/3/2015 8:15 PM

152 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 35

3

10/3/2015 10:36 AM

36

2

10/3/2015 9:43 AM

37

1

10/2/2015 8:53 PM

38

1

10/2/2015 7:59 PM

39

4

10/2/2015 6:46 PM

40

3

10/2/2015 10:29 AM

41

1

10/1/2015 7:14 PM

42

2

10/1/2015 11:16 AM

43

3

10/1/2015 10:21 AM

44

1

10/1/2015 6:48 AM

45

3

9/30/2015 10:03 PM

46

1

9/30/2015 9:35 PM

47

2

9/30/2015 5:11 PM

48

1

9/30/2015 3:17 PM

49

2

9/30/2015 2:48 PM

50

1

9/30/2015 12:22 PM

51

3

9/30/2015 12:14 PM

52

1

9/30/2015 11:51 AM

53

2

9/30/2015 10:30 AM

54

1

9/30/2015 10:27 AM

55

2

9/30/2015 10:22 AM

56

0

9/30/2015 10:17 AM

57

2

9/30/2015 10:08 AM

58

2

9/30/2015 9:29 AM

59

2

9/30/2015 9:22 AM

60

2

9/30/2015 9:11 AM

61

5

9/30/2015 8:43 AM

62

2

9/30/2015 8:43 AM

63

2

9/30/2015 8:23 AM

64

2

9/30/2015 7:36 AM

65

2

9/30/2015 6:40 AM

66

3

9/30/2015 5:58 AM

67

1

9/29/2015 11:02 PM

68

1

9/29/2015 10:27 PM

69

2

9/29/2015 10:08 PM

70

2

9/29/2015 9:23 PM

71

2

9/29/2015 8:27 PM

72

3

9/29/2015 8:21 PM

73

1

9/29/2015 8:19 PM

74

1

9/29/2015 7:57 PM

75

1

9/29/2015 7:20 PM

153 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 76

2

9/29/2015 6:52 PM

77

2

9/29/2015 6:13 PM

78

2

9/29/2015 6:05 PM

79

1

9/29/2015 5:44 PM

80

1

9/29/2015 5:35 PM

81

1

9/29/2015 5:24 PM

82

2

9/29/2015 5:05 PM

83

1

9/29/2015 4:31 PM

84

3

9/29/2015 4:28 PM

85

1

9/29/2015 4:25 PM

86

1

9/29/2015 4:17 PM

87

1

9/29/2015 4:00 PM

88

3

9/29/2015 3:57 PM

89

1

9/29/2015 3:55 PM

90

2

9/29/2015 3:54 PM

91

1

9/29/2015 3:38 PM

92

2

9/29/2015 3:37 PM

93

2

9/29/2015 3:25 PM

94

2

9/29/2015 3:24 PM

95

4

9/29/2015 3:18 PM

96

2

9/29/2015 3:11 PM

97

4

9/29/2015 3:06 PM

98

2

9/29/2015 3:05 PM

99

1

9/29/2015 3:04 PM

100

1

9/29/2015 2:59 PM

101

1

9/29/2015 2:53 PM

102

2

9/29/2015 2:53 PM

103

2

9/29/2015 2:50 PM

104

1

9/29/2015 2:46 PM

105

1

9/29/2015 2:44 PM

106

1

9/29/2015 2:42 PM

107

1

9/29/2015 2:41 PM

108

2

9/29/2015 2:40 PM

109

2

9/29/2015 2:29 PM

110

2

9/29/2015 2:27 PM

111

3

9/29/2015 2:20 PM

112

2

9/29/2015 2:19 PM

113

3

9/29/2015 2:18 PM

114

2

9/29/2015 2:13 PM

115

1

9/29/2015 2:09 PM

116

1

9/29/2015 2:04 PM

154 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 117

2

9/29/2015 2:03 PM

118

2

9/29/2015 1:59 PM

119

1

9/29/2015 1:55 PM

120

1

9/29/2015 1:53 PM

121

1

9/29/2015 1:52 PM

122

2

9/29/2015 1:51 PM

123

2

9/29/2015 1:51 PM

124

2

9/29/2015 1:50 PM

125

1

9/29/2015 1:47 PM

126

4

9/29/2015 1:47 PM

127

1

9/29/2015 1:44 PM

128

4

9/29/2015 1:43 PM

129

1

9/29/2015 1:42 PM

130

2

9/29/2015 1:41 PM

131

1

9/29/2015 1:40 PM

132

1

9/29/2015 1:40 PM

133

2

9/29/2015 1:39 PM

134

3

9/29/2015 1:38 PM

135

1

9/29/2015 10:08 AM

136

2

9/29/2015 12:37 AM

137

2

9/28/2015 10:05 PM

138

3

9/28/2015 8:44 PM

139

1

9/28/2015 7:53 PM

140

2

9/28/2015 6:31 PM

141

2

9/28/2015 6:26 PM

142

1

9/28/2015 3:40 PM

143

3

9/28/2015 3:15 PM

144

1

9/28/2015 12:42 PM

145

3

9/28/2015 12:07 PM

146

1

9/28/2015 11:18 AM

147

1

9/28/2015 11:00 AM

148

2

9/28/2015 10:54 AM

149

1

9/28/2015 10:52 AM

150

3

9/28/2015 10:51 AM

151

3

9/28/2015 10:50 AM

152

1

9/28/2015 8:21 AM

153

1

9/27/2015 12:48 PM

154

2

9/27/2015 10:26 AM

155

1

9/25/2015 9:21 AM

156

9

9/16/2015 7:10 PM

157

3

9/13/2015 8:58 PM

155 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 158

4

9/10/2015 6:13 PM

159

3

9/10/2015 2:54 PM

160

1

9/3/2015 6:24 AM

161

1

9/2/2015 8:59 AM

162

2

9/1/2015 12:19 PM

163

2

8/28/2015 9:15 PM

164

4

8/28/2015 9:12 PM

165

2

8/28/2015 8:59 PM

166

3

8/28/2015 8:57 PM

167

2

8/28/2015 8:48 PM

168

1

8/28/2015 8:42 PM

169

2

8/28/2015 8:32 PM

170

4

8/28/2015 8:29 PM

171

3

8/28/2015 1:53 PM

172

1

8/28/2015 1:45 PM

173

2

8/28/2015 1:44 PM

174

4

8/28/2015 1:39 PM

175

2

8/28/2015 1:32 PM

176

3

8/28/2015 1:24 PM

177

2

8/28/2015 1:18 PM

178

1

8/28/2015 11:36 AM

179

1

8/28/2015 10:55 AM

180

3

8/28/2015 10:50 AM

181

1

8/28/2015 10:41 AM

182

2

8/28/2015 9:26 AM

183

1

8/28/2015 8:59 AM

184

1

8/27/2015 3:40 PM

185

1

8/27/2015 1:52 PM

186

4

8/27/2015 12:54 PM

187

6

8/27/2015 10:45 AM

188

2

8/27/2015 10:27 AM

189

1

8/27/2015 10:05 AM

190

1

8/27/2015 8:17 AM

191

1

8/27/2015 3:31 AM

192

1

8/26/2015 8:51 PM

193

4

8/26/2015 7:12 PM

194

4

8/26/2015 4:05 PM

195

1

8/26/2015 3:25 PM

196

1

8/26/2015 2:14 PM

197

2

8/26/2015 8:55 AM

198

4

8/25/2015 3:20 PM

156 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 199

1

8/25/2015 2:54 PM

200

0

8/25/2015 2:45 PM

201

1

8/25/2015 2:12 PM

202

2

8/25/2015 2:09 PM

203

1

8/25/2015 9:42 AM

204

1

8/25/2015 8:34 AM

205

6

8/25/2015 8:04 AM

206

1

8/25/2015 7:59 AM

207

1

8/25/2015 4:09 AM

208

2

8/24/2015 4:24 PM

209

2

8/24/2015 10:02 AM

210

1

8/24/2015 6:49 AM

211

2

8/24/2015 1:28 AM

212

2

8/23/2015 1:11 PM

213

3

8/22/2015 2:32 PM

214

3

8/22/2015 9:10 AM

215

3

8/22/2015 3:48 AM

216

2

8/22/2015 1:25 AM

217

1

8/21/2015 1:26 PM

218

2

8/21/2015 12:45 PM

219

1

8/21/2015 12:07 PM

220

3

8/21/2015 11:40 AM

221

2

8/21/2015 8:12 AM

222

1

8/21/2015 7:59 AM

223

2

8/20/2015 11:54 PM

224

4

8/20/2015 8:29 PM

225

1

8/20/2015 6:07 PM

226

2

8/20/2015 5:04 PM

227

2

8/20/2015 4:09 PM

228

1

8/20/2015 12:29 PM

229

1

8/20/2015 11:28 AM

230

1

8/20/2015 11:23 AM

231

1

8/20/2015 11:06 AM

232

3

8/20/2015 10:54 AM

233

1

8/20/2015 10:31 AM

234

1

8/20/2015 10:11 AM

235

2

8/20/2015 9:03 AM

236

1

8/20/2015 8:59 AM

237

1

8/20/2015 8:50 AM

238

1

8/20/2015 8:44 AM

239

2

8/20/2015 8:15 AM

157 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 240

2

8/20/2015 8:15 AM

241

1

8/20/2015 8:08 AM

242

1

8/20/2015 8:01 AM

243

5

8/20/2015 7:53 AM

244

1

8/20/2015 7:52 AM

245

2

8/20/2015 7:51 AM

246

1

8/20/2015 7:48 AM

247

1

8/20/2015 7:46 AM

248

3

8/20/2015 6:40 AM

249

2

8/20/2015 2:01 AM

250

2

8/19/2015 11:41 PM

251

2

8/19/2015 10:56 PM

252

1

8/19/2015 9:39 PM

253

1

8/19/2015 8:25 PM

254

2

8/19/2015 4:26 PM

255

1

8/19/2015 4:10 PM

256

1

8/19/2015 4:01 PM

257

2

8/19/2015 3:56 PM

258

2

8/19/2015 3:54 PM

259

2

8/19/2015 3:50 PM

260

2

8/19/2015 3:47 PM

261

2

8/19/2015 3:37 PM

262

1

8/19/2015 3:36 PM

263

1

8/19/2015 3:29 PM

264

2

8/19/2015 3:24 PM

265

1

8/19/2015 3:21 PM

266

3

8/19/2015 3:18 PM

267

2

8/19/2015 2:57 PM

268

1

8/19/2015 2:34 PM

269

1

8/19/2015 1:57 PM

270

1

8/19/2015 1:48 PM

271

1

8/19/2015 1:44 PM

272

1

8/19/2015 1:27 PM

273

3

8/19/2015 1:25 PM

274

1

8/19/2015 1:16 PM

275

1

8/19/2015 1:07 PM

276

1

8/19/2015 12:57 PM

277

1

8/19/2015 12:42 PM

278

2

8/19/2015 12:40 PM

279

2

8/19/2015 12:38 PM

280

1

8/19/2015 12:03 PM

158 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 281

1

8/19/2015 11:49 AM

282

1

8/19/2015 11:46 AM

283

2

8/19/2015 10:14 AM

284

1

8/19/2015 9:54 AM

285

1

8/19/2015 9:23 AM

286

3

8/19/2015 8:40 AM

287

2

8/19/2015 8:20 AM

288

2

8/19/2015 8:13 AM

289

2

8/19/2015 7:24 AM

290

5

8/19/2015 6:57 AM

291

1

8/19/2015 6:51 AM

292

1

8/18/2015 9:05 PM

293

3

8/18/2015 7:50 PM

294

3

8/18/2015 7:43 PM

295

4

8/18/2015 4:17 PM

296

3

8/18/2015 4:15 PM

297

1

8/18/2015 4:06 PM

298

2

8/18/2015 4:05 PM

299

2

8/18/2015 4:01 PM

300

2

8/18/2015 3:49 PM

301

1

8/18/2015 3:45 PM

302

2

8/18/2015 3:30 PM

303

3

8/18/2015 3:27 PM

304

2

8/18/2015 3:13 PM

305

3

8/18/2015 3:11 PM

306

1

8/18/2015 3:06 PM

307

1

8/18/2015 3:00 PM

308

1

8/18/2015 2:57 PM

309

1

8/18/2015 2:50 PM

310

1

8/18/2015 2:33 PM

311

3

8/18/2015 2:27 PM

312

5

8/18/2015 2:25 PM

313

1

8/18/2015 2:23 PM

314

3

8/18/2015 2:22 PM

315

3

8/18/2015 2:12 PM

316

1

8/18/2015 2:03 PM

317

2

8/18/2015 1:59 PM

318

1

8/18/2015 1:58 PM

319

2

8/18/2015 1:57 PM

320

1

8/18/2015 1:52 PM

321

1

8/18/2015 1:51 PM

159 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 322

1

8/18/2015 1:24 PM

323

1

8/18/2015 12:53 PM

324

2

8/18/2015 11:05 AM

325

4

8/18/2015 11:01 AM

326

1

8/18/2015 10:33 AM

327

2

8/18/2015 10:26 AM

328

2

8/18/2015 10:11 AM

329

1

8/18/2015 9:01 AM

330

2

8/18/2015 7:05 AM

331

2

8/18/2015 5:49 AM

332

2

8/18/2015 12:30 AM

333

3

8/17/2015 7:42 PM

334

1

8/17/2015 5:56 PM

335

2

8/17/2015 4:02 PM

336

1

8/17/2015 3:46 PM

337

0

8/17/2015 3:37 PM

338

2

8/17/2015 3:35 PM

339

1

8/17/2015 3:24 PM

340

2

8/17/2015 1:11 PM

341

1

8/17/2015 12:56 PM

342

2

8/17/2015 12:42 PM

343

2

8/17/2015 12:12 PM

344

1

8/17/2015 11:45 AM

345

1

8/17/2015 11:43 AM

346

3

8/17/2015 10:36 AM

347

1

8/17/2015 10:30 AM

348

4

8/17/2015 10:18 AM

349

3

8/17/2015 10:11 AM

350

1

8/17/2015 10:04 AM

351

2

8/17/2015 10:01 AM

352

2

8/17/2015 10:01 AM

353

2

8/17/2015 9:51 AM

354

2

8/17/2015 9:46 AM

355

2

8/17/2015 9:45 AM

356

2

8/17/2015 9:44 AM

357

1

8/17/2015 9:42 AM

358

2

8/17/2015 9:41 AM

359

4

8/17/2015 9:41 AM

360

2

8/17/2015 8:39 AM

361

1

8/17/2015 8:33 AM

362

1

8/17/2015 7:42 AM

160 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 363

1

8/17/2015 7:28 AM

364

1

8/16/2015 10:24 AM

365

2

8/16/2015 9:22 AM

366

1

8/16/2015 4:22 AM

367

1

8/15/2015 11:05 PM

368

2

8/15/2015 8:37 PM

369

1

8/15/2015 3:34 PM

370

3

8/15/2015 2:23 PM

371

2

8/15/2015 12:14 PM

372

2

8/15/2015 8:26 AM

373

1

8/14/2015 11:36 PM

374

3

8/14/2015 9:41 PM

375

1

8/14/2015 6:05 PM

376

1

8/14/2015 5:05 PM

377

4

8/14/2015 2:30 PM

378

3

8/14/2015 2:11 PM

379

1

8/14/2015 1:44 PM

380

1

8/14/2015 1:25 PM

381

2

8/14/2015 12:49 PM

382

3

8/14/2015 12:41 PM

383

2

8/14/2015 12:11 PM

384

2

8/14/2015 11:45 AM

385

1

8/14/2015 11:37 AM

386

3

8/14/2015 11:04 AM

387

1

8/14/2015 10:18 AM

388

1

8/14/2015 9:58 AM

389

1

8/14/2015 9:32 AM

390

1

8/14/2015 9:07 AM

391

3

8/14/2015 8:55 AM

392

4

8/14/2015 8:13 AM

393

2

8/14/2015 8:06 AM

394

1

8/14/2015 7:14 AM

395

2

8/14/2015 6:32 AM

396

2

8/14/2015 12:52 AM

397

1

8/13/2015 9:58 PM

398

1

8/13/2015 8:17 PM

399

1

8/13/2015 8:06 PM

400

3

8/13/2015 7:09 PM

401

2

8/13/2015 5:12 PM

402

1

8/13/2015 4:48 PM

403

1

8/13/2015 4:45 PM

161 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 404

2

8/13/2015 4:35 PM

405

1

8/13/2015 3:51 PM

406

3

8/13/2015 3:15 PM

407

2

8/13/2015 1:50 PM

408

2

8/13/2015 1:08 PM

409

2

8/13/2015 12:58 PM

410

4

8/13/2015 12:19 PM

411

2

8/13/2015 11:57 AM

412

1

8/13/2015 11:11 AM

413

1

8/13/2015 11:04 AM

414

1

8/13/2015 10:53 AM

415

1

8/13/2015 10:23 AM

416

1

8/13/2015 8:22 AM

417

1

8/13/2015 8:12 AM

418

2

8/13/2015 7:54 AM

419

1

8/13/2015 7:48 AM

420

1

8/13/2015 7:33 AM

421

1

8/12/2015 3:39 PM

422

1

8/12/2015 1:45 PM

423

5

8/12/2015 12:43 PM

424

3

8/12/2015 8:44 AM

425

2

8/12/2015 7:57 AM

426

2

8/12/2015 7:56 AM

427

1

8/12/2015 7:46 AM

428

1

8/12/2015 6:36 AM

429

1

8/12/2015 2:09 AM

430

2

8/12/2015 1:31 AM

431

1

8/12/2015 12:20 AM

432

1

8/11/2015 6:45 PM

433

1

8/11/2015 5:33 PM

434

1

8/11/2015 5:12 PM

435

2

8/11/2015 4:51 PM

436

1

8/11/2015 3:38 PM

437

1

8/11/2015 3:26 PM

438

1

8/11/2015 12:37 PM

439

1

8/11/2015 9:02 AM

440

1

8/11/2015 7:59 AM

441

4

8/10/2015 4:47 PM

442

1

8/10/2015 9:13 AM

443

3

8/8/2015 12:05 PM

444

1

8/8/2015 10:23 AM

162 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 445

2

8/8/2015 10:06 AM

446

2

8/8/2015 9:37 AM

447

2

8/8/2015 8:54 AM

448

2

8/7/2015 4:27 PM

449

1

8/7/2015 7:57 AM

450

2

8/7/2015 7:55 AM

451

2

8/6/2015 9:33 PM

452

2

8/6/2015 2:55 PM

453

2

8/6/2015 11:29 AM

454

1

8/6/2015 11:02 AM

455

3

8/6/2015 10:32 AM

456

1

8/6/2015 9:30 AM

457

0

8/5/2015 10:11 PM

458

2

8/5/2015 10:06 PM

459

2

8/5/2015 8:31 PM

460

3

8/5/2015 7:59 PM

461

1

8/5/2015 7:41 PM

462

1

8/5/2015 4:20 PM

463

1

8/5/2015 3:50 PM

464

2

8/5/2015 3:28 PM

465

2

8/5/2015 3:21 PM

466

2

8/5/2015 3:08 PM

467

1

8/5/2015 2:06 PM

468

2

8/5/2015 12:06 PM

469

3

8/5/2015 10:27 AM

470

3

8/5/2015 8:58 AM

471

2

8/5/2015 8:12 AM

472

2

8/5/2015 7:11 AM

473

1

8/5/2015 7:03 AM

474

2

8/5/2015 6:38 AM

475

1

8/5/2015 1:56 AM

476

5

8/5/2015 1:09 AM

477

2

8/5/2015 1:08 AM

478

1

8/5/2015 12:39 AM

479

2

8/5/2015 12:35 AM

480

2

8/5/2015 12:15 AM

481

1

8/5/2015 12:01 AM

482

2

8/4/2015 11:54 PM

483

1

8/4/2015 11:50 PM

484

1

8/4/2015 4:18 PM

485

2

8/3/2015 8:26 PM

163 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 486

2

8/3/2015 5:23 PM

487

2

8/3/2015 5:14 PM

488

3

8/3/2015 11:09 AM

489

2

8/3/2015 11:05 AM

490

1

8/3/2015 10:45 AM

491

01

8/3/2015 6:40 AM

492

1

8/3/2015 2:46 AM

493

1

8/1/2015 10:15 PM

494

1

7/31/2015 12:37 PM

495

3

7/31/2015 12:21 AM

496

1

7/30/2015 11:24 PM

497

6

7/30/2015 10:01 PM

498

3

7/30/2015 3:30 PM

499

2

7/30/2015 2:12 PM

500

2

7/30/2015 11:22 AM

501

2

7/30/2015 10:51 AM

502

1

7/30/2015 10:50 AM

503

2

7/30/2015 10:41 AM

504

3

7/30/2015 10:35 AM

505

2

7/30/2015 10:07 AM

506

3

7/30/2015 10:06 AM

507

2

7/30/2015 10:02 AM

508

5

7/30/2015 9:53 AM

509

2

7/30/2015 9:37 AM

510

2

7/30/2015 8:51 AM

511

1

7/30/2015 8:41 AM

512

5

7/30/2015 8:38 AM

513

2

7/30/2015 8:32 AM

514

1

7/30/2015 7:19 AM

515

1

7/30/2015 7:04 AM

516

1

7/30/2015 6:49 AM

517

2

7/30/2015 6:26 AM

518

2

7/29/2015 4:16 PM

519

3

7/29/2015 4:07 PM

520

1

7/29/2015 12:41 PM

521

2

7/29/2015 11:58 AM

522

2

7/29/2015 11:33 AM

523

1

7/29/2015 11:14 AM

524

2

7/29/2015 10:37 AM

525

1

7/29/2015 8:21 AM

526

1

7/29/2015 8:13 AM

164 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 527

1

7/28/2015 11:28 PM

528

1

7/28/2015 3:23 PM

529

1

7/28/2015 2:43 PM

165 / 235

Regional Health Assessment

Q27 In the past 12 months, when you needed the following care, how difficult was it to get appointments with: Answered: 1,349

Skipped: 1,174

Primary care providers...

Specialists (heart,...

Emergency Services

Behavioral health care...

Dental care

0

I am not able to answer this question

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

N/A = I did not need this type of care

I could not get care when I needed it

I obtained care, but with great difficulty

0.45% 6

7.80% 105

5.65% 76

5.27% 71

19.61% 264

Specialists (heart, diabetes, cancer, foot, lung)

3.95% 53

50.60% 679

3.43% 46

6.18% 83

Emergency Services

4.88% 65

60.02% 800

1.05% 14

Behavioral health care (psychiatry, substance abuse, therapy)

8.47% 113

77.66% 1,036

Dental care

2.70% 36

18.43% 246

Primary care providers (family doctor, child doctor, prenatal)

10

Total

Weighted Average

61.22% 824

1,346

2.28

13.34% 179

22.50% 302

1,342

1.00

3.38% 45

6.00% 80

24.68% 329

1,333

0.89

3.45% 46

2.32% 31

3.22% 43

4.87% 65

1,334

0.23

4.12% 55

2.92% 39

8.54% 114

63.30% 845

1,335

2.10

166 / 235

I obtained care with some difficulty

9

I obtained care with no difficulty

Regional Health Assessment

Q28 How serious have the following issues been for you or your family in the last year? Answered: 1,347

Skipped: 1,176

Accidents (car, bicycl... Aging problems (arthritis,... Alcohol and drug abuse Baby health (early birth... Chronic disease... Cost of health care Dental problems, to... Infectious diseases... Mental health issues... Unhealthy lifestyles... 0

I am not able to answer this question

0.2

0.4

0.6

N/A = does not apply to me, did not have any experience with it

0.8

Not serious (e.g. teen acne)

1

1.2

1.4

1.6

1.8

2

Somewhat serious

Moderately serious

Serious

Very serious (e.g., HIV/AIDS)

Total

Weighted Average

Accidents (car, bicycle, falls)

2.16%

74.18%

10.42%

7.07%

3.27%

2.31%

0.60%

29

997

140

95

44

31

8

1,344

0.23

Aging problems (arthritis, hearing/vision loss)

2.02% 27

51.94% 695

20.18% 270

13.75% 184

7.40% 99

3.66% 49

1.05% 14

1,338

0.44

Alcohol and drug abuse

2.69%

87.50%

4.87%

2.10%

0.67%

1.57%

0.60%

36

1,169

65

28

9

21

8

1,336

0.11

Baby health (early birth, low birth weight)

3.29%

90.07%

3.29%

1.27%

0.37%

1.05%

0.67%

44

1,206

44

17

5

14

9

1,339

0.08

Chronic disease (cancer, diabetes, heart disease, lung disease, obesity)

2.17% 29

56.31% 754

10.75% 144

13.59% 182

6.65% 89

7.39% 99

3.14% 42

1,339

0.62

Cost of health care

1.72% 23

17.75% 237

18.73% 250

23.15% 309

14.31% 191

15.96% 213

8.39% 112

1,335

1.33

167 / 235

Regional Health Assessment Dental problems, tooth

1.58%

41.86%

29.64%

13.80%

6.94%

4.45%

1.73%

21

555

393

183

92

59

23

1,326

0.48

Infectious diseases (hepatitis, TB, flu, STDs)

3.31% 44

85.49% 1,137

7.14% 95

2.11% 28

0.98% 13

0.68% 9

0.30% 4

1,330

0.07

Mental health issues (depression, anxiety,

2.77% 37

69.46% 928

9.73% 130

8.46% 113

3.52% 47

3.82% 51

2.25% 30

1,336

0.36

3.00% 40

54.73% 729

19.82% 264

11.86% 158

5.41% 72

3.60% 48

1.58% 21

1,332

0.40

pain

suicidal thoughts, ADHD, psychiatric problems) Unhealthy lifestyles (tobacco, unhealthy eating, not exercising, not using a seat belt, not getting shots)

168 / 235

Regional Health Assessment

Q29 From the following list pick the three biggest things that keep you and your family from improving their health. Please rank your top three issues, with 1 being the most important. Answered: 1,238

Skipped: 1,285

Accidents (car, bicycl... Aging problems (arthritis,... Alcohol and drug abuse Availability of medical... Baby health (early birth... Chronic disease... Cost of health care Dental problems, to... Infectious diseases... Mental Health issues... Unhealthy lifestyles... 0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

1 Accidents (car, bicycle, falls)

Aging problems (arthritis, hearing/vision loss)

Alcohol and drug abuse

Availability of medical appointments

169 / 235

8

2

9

3

10

Total

Weighted Average

22.76%

21.95%

55.28%

28

27

68

123

1.67

34.26% 172

34.46% 173

31.27% 157

502

2.03

22.45% 11

26.53% 13

51.02% 25

49

1.71

21.18%

41.76%

37.06%

72

142

126

340

1.84

Regional Health Assessment Baby health (early birth, low birth weight)

Chronic disease (cancer, diabetes, heart disease, lung disease, obesity)

Cost of health care

Dental problems, tooth pain

Infectious diseases (hepatitis, TB, Flu, STDs)

Mental Health issues (depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, psychiatric problems)

Unhealthy lifestyles (tobacco, unhealthy eating, not exercising, not using a seat belt, not getting shots)

170 / 235

13.64% 3

50.00% 11

36.36% 8

37.64%

35.71%

26.65%

137

130

57.18% 482

22

1.77

97

364

2.11

25.15% 212

17.67% 149

843

2.40

10.68% 22

50.49% 104

38.83% 80

206

1.72

10.81%

29.73%

59.46%

4

11

22

37

1.51

18.01%

40.28%

41.71%

38

85

88

211

1.76

34.66% 227

31.91% 209

33.44% 219

655

2.01

Regional Health Assessment

Q30 Are you aware of people or groups in the community working together to improve health and quality of life? Answered: 1,338

Skipped: 1,185

Yes

No

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Yes

62.56%

837

No

37.44%

501

Total

1,338

171 / 235

Regional Health Assessment

Q31 How serious have the following issues been for you or your family in the last year? Answered: 1,270

Skipped: 1,253

Child Abuse

Crime/public safety

Domestic violence

No housing or poor housing

Not feeling connected to...

Racism and intolerance

0

I am not able to answer this question Child Abuse

1

2

Does not apply to me, I did not have any experience with it

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Not serious (e.g. teen acne)

Somewhat serious

Moderately serious

Serious

Very Serious (e.g., HIV/AIDS)

Total

Weighted Average

1.34% 17

94.64% 1,201

1.89% 24

1.50% 19

0.00% 0

0.39% 5

0.24% 3

1,269

0.04

Crime/public safety

0.95% 12

71.58% 904

13.46% 170

8.55% 108

3.40% 43

1.43% 18

0.63% 8

1,263

0.22

Domestic violence

1.19%

92.00%

3.25%

1.90%

0.79%

0.71%

0.16%

15

1,162

41

24

10

9

2

1,263

0.06

No housing or poor housing

1.10% 14

91.08% 1,154

2.76% 35

2.29% 29

0.55% 7

1.18% 15

1.03% 13

1,267

0.11

Not feeling connected to others

1.10% 14

72.69% 921

13.89% 176

7.58% 96

2.37% 30

1.82% 23

0.55% 7

1,267

0.20

Racism and intolerance

1.03% 13

83.43% 1,052

8.25% 104

4.28% 54

1.74% 22

1.11% 14

0.16% 2

1,261

0.12

172 / 235

Regional Health Assessment

Q32 From the following list pick the biggest thing that keeps you and your family from improving your health: Answered: 629

Skipped: 1,894

Child abuse

Crime/public safety

Domestic violence

No housing or poor housing

Not feeling connected to...

Racism & intolerance

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Child abuse

0.48%

Crime/public safety

19.71%

Domestic violence

1.11%

7

No housing or poor housing

6.20%

39

Not feeling connected to others

68.04%

Racism & intolerance

4.45%

Total

3 124

428 28 629

173 / 235

Regional Health Assessment

Q33 Is this community a good place to raise children (Consider school quality, day care, after school programs, recreation, etc.)? Answered: 1,252

Skipped: 1,271

Yes

Sometimes

No

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Yes

67.73%

848

Sometimes

28.75%

360

No

3.51%

Total

44 1,252

174 / 235

Regional Health Assessment

Q34 Is this community a good place to grow old (Consider elder-friendly housing, transportation to medical services, churches, shopping, elder day care, social support for the elderly living alone, Meals on Wheels, etc.)? Answered: 1,256

Skipped: 1,267

Yes

Sometimes

No

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Yes

55.10%

692

Sometimes

36.15%

454

No

8.76%

110

Total

1,256

175 / 235

Regional Health Assessment

Q35 Is there economic opportunity in the community (Consider locally owned and operated businesses, jobs with career growth, job training/higher education opportunities, affordable housing, reasonable commute, etc.)? Answered: 1,261

Skipped: 1,262

Yes

Sometimes

No

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Yes

44.65%

563

Sometimes

40.76%

514

No

14.59%

184

Total

1,261

176 / 235

Regional Health Assessment

Q36 In the next five years, what are the top 3 issues that, if addressed, help improve your health? Please rank them 1 to 3, with 1 being the most important. Answered: 1,182

Skipped: 1,341

177 / 235

Regional Health Assessment Accidents (car, bicycl... Aging problems (arthritis,... Alcohol and drug abuse Availability of medical... Baby health (early birth...

Child abuse

Chronic disease... Cost of health care Crime/public safety Dental problems, to... Domestic violence Infectious diseases... Mental health issues... No housing or poor housing Not feeling connected to... Racism & intolerance Unhealthy lifestyle... 0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

1 Accidents (car, bicycle, falls)

178 / 235

8

2

9

3

10

Total

27.59%

25.29%

47.13%

24

22

41

87

Weighted Average

1.80

Regional Health Assessment Aging problems (arthritis, hearing/vision loss)

Alcohol and drug abuse

Availability of medical appointments

Baby health (early birth, low birth weight)

Child abuse

Chronic disease (cancer, diabetes, heart disease, lung disease, obesity)

Cost of health care

Crime/public safety

Dental problems, tooth pain

Domestic violence

Infectious diseases (hepatitis, TB, flu, STDs)

Mental health issues (depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, psychiatric problems)

No housing or poor housing

Not feeling connected to others

Racism & intolerance

Unhealthy lifestyle (tobacco, unhealthy eating, not exercising, not using a seat belt, not getting shots)

179 / 235

37.92%

34.73%

27.35%

190

174

137

501

2.11

31.11% 14

42.22% 19

26.67% 12

45

2.04

23.18% 83

39.66% 142

37.15% 133

358

1.86

11.76%

64.71%

23.53%

2

11

4

17

1.88

55.56% 5

0.00% 0

44.44% 4

9

2.11

32.30% 115

35.96% 128

31.74% 113

356

2.01

56.86%

26.54%

16.60%

452

211

132

795

2.40

15.31%

36.73%

47.96%

15

36

47

98

1.67

10.69% 14

41.98% 55

47.33% 62

131

1.63

12.50% 1

12.50% 1

75.00% 6

8

1.38

4.00% 1

24.00% 6

72.00% 18

25

1.32

21.38% 34

41.51% 66

37.11% 59

159

1.84

17.39% 8

41.30% 19

41.30% 19

46

1.76

13.46% 14

37.50% 39

49.04% 51

104

1.64

12.50% 4

28.13% 9

59.38% 19

32

1.53

36.98% 196

28.87% 153

34.15% 181

530

2.03

Regional Health Assessment

Q37 Finally, what makes you proudest of your community? Answered: 687

Skipped: 1,836

#

Responses

Date

1

Great parks system, walking trails, nature center

12/8/2015 4:34 PM

2

Friendlyness

11/25/2015 9:13 PM

3

The willingness I see of people to work hard to help make the community better.

11/10/2015 12:26 PM

4

Philanthropic efforts

10/19/2015 11:36 AM

5

Quality of life, low crime, good medical facilities, fun activities

10/18/2015 4:43 PM

6

Cross Church of Neosho and their outreach program

10/16/2015 10:06 AM

7

Extensive network of services for the disadvantaged, homeless, hungry and impoverished to include services for women/children in abusive situations.

10/16/2015 8:42 AM

8

The resurgence of downtown Joplin. The support for local businesses needs to continue/increase. The new library will be a tremendous addition to our community. We need more options for grocery shopping besides Wal-Mart. The city needs to attract business like Hy-Vee or a Trader Joe's to this area.

10/15/2015 10:37 AM

9

MSSU

10/15/2015 10:37 AM

10

people work together and care about each other

10/15/2015 10:33 AM

11

The openess and willingness to embrace and test new ideas. You don't have to be a lifelong resident to make a difference.

10/14/2015 5:18 PM

12

It seems like communities are starting to work together at all levels - medical, wellness, law enforcement etc.

10/14/2015 9:36 AM

13

The generousity and mantra of hospitals like Mercy hospital and companies like Walmart to our community.

10/14/2015 8:15 AM

14

At the moment, not a thing anymore. I used to be proud of the way we responded to the May 2011 tornado but as more deciet and greed is exposed regarding people who profited greatly from other people's misfortune I am disgusted with all of it.

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15

All of the different organizations that do work to try to improve the quality of life for many in our community.

10/13/2015 8:07 AM

16

In times of need everyone pulls together

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17

Seeing the way they come together to support someone that has lived in their community for a long time. Supporting of the school sports.

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18

I enjoy that we can talk about Jesus in public and no one finds it offensive.

10/13/2015 7:43 AM

19

Our community supports itself.

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20

Working together when tragedies strike

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21

This community really pulled together and took care of each other after the Joplin Tornado

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22

Religous Belt, Low crime

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23

Our culture of doing what it takes and not waiting for "government" to fix it.

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24

Expanding economic opportunities

10/11/2015 6:38 AM

25

Community involvement!

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26

People work together to help others.

10/9/2015 6:15 PM

27

n/a

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28

Forward looking.

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29

The caring people and many cultural events.

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30

the many outreach programs and the economic growth

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The togetherness of my neighbors

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32

SCHOOLS, PARKS AND RECREATION

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33

It's a great community to raise children and there are lots of opportunity for growth.

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34

The caring and compassion that everyone shows for each other.

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35

It's willingness to come together to work on community issues.

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36

Caring for all age groups regardless of race..

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37

The diversity of people and the resources here for growth

10/6/2015 10:31 AM

38

That it can pull together in times of crisis.

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39

Caring community.

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40

We often pull together to help one another out when we know of a need.

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41

The way we work together to help one another out.

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42

I am very proud of the assistance for the poor and needy of the community. Everywhere I look, there are assistance programs to help children of poor families who can not afford breakfast and lunch for their children. After school care and minimal health care given to the poor. These things should assist young families to get their feet under them. We

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must find a way to show families what is suposed to happen once the assistance is utilized (i.e. begin to suport yourself and your family or get education which will assist in this suport and will leave the assistance programs for the next family.) 43

Small community feel and caring for each other.

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44

Commitment to charities

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45

Our concern for others and our churches.

10/5/2015 9:25 AM

46

The community is trying hard but general population seems it is always for the good of others, not them.

10/4/2015 3:44 PM

47

Always looking to improve!

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48

The Churches

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49

The way people work together to help others.

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50

There are many people who do try to make it a better place to live by helping others and working together. It is a very giving community.

10/2/2015 5:28 PM

51

They way it pulls together to meet needs

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52

There are a lot of hard workers in my community.

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53

Community Spirit

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54

Lower crime rate, beautiful landscape, alot of doctors to choose from.

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55

Caring

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56

Willingness and commitment of community members to provide resources and services to improve the quality of the lives of the residents of Northwest Arkansas.

10/2/2015 11:00 AM

57

There are some opportunities for youth in our community but they are limited.

10/2/2015 10:33 AM

58

we have the best medical care, and doctors seem to care about their patience's

10/1/2015 7:32 PM

59

I feel safe and people are friendly. Mercy is a huge part of making me feel safe and secure. Thank you!

10/1/2015 6:08 PM

60

Friendly helpfull neighbors/ members of community

10/1/2015 5:08 PM

61

The feeling of Family... I am always seeing people help people. Ex: paying it forward

10/1/2015 4:05 PM

62

It is trying to bring people together

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63

Our growth and welcoming attitutde

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64

The outstanding quality of life here, which continues to improve

10/1/2015 1:17 PM

65

people caring about each other

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66

Caring community

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How folks care for each other, including strangers

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68

Small town and friendly. Great school!

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69

quality of health care, friendliness of people

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70

The abundance of things to do in NWA

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71

its way back in the woods and all the nabors watch out for each other.

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72

We talk about the region not just one town

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73

This is the silliest QnA series I think i've ever sat down to do.

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74

Generosity and care people in the community have for each other

9/30/2015 9:40 PM

75

WE ARE AN ELDERLY COMMUNITY--THERE IS EXCELLENT HEALTH CARE CLOSE TO OUR COMMUNITY.

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76

Our medical facilities School system

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77

This is a can do community. If there is a need to be addressed the community will step up to address that need

9/30/2015 5:24 PM

78

People are generally nice, and when aware of a community (or individual) need try to fix it.

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79

We are growing rapidly but we have been able to protect "The Good Life".

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80

The warm, caring support of friends at church and other places and the facilities such as Crystal Bridges provided by the philanthropy of successful business people in the community.

9/30/2015 2:30 PM

81

for the most part, the area is still somewhat close knit and friendly. Southern hospitality and centered on Christians beliefs.

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82

none

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83

Diversity and opportunity.

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84

the diversity

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85

Mercy

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86

Our communities are friendly and safe. We have parks and walking trails and community events, All of Northwest Arkansas is beautiful. And having world class art in our community is the crown jewel.

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87

faith based

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88

collaboration to make it a better community

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89

The availabilty of services. Including health care.

9/30/2015 9:31 AM

90

They are trying to make changes, it is just very hard.

9/30/2015 9:23 AM

91

Family oriented - access to most anything needed without the problems of a big city.

9/30/2015 9:18 AM

92

The small town feel but with the amenities of a large city.

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93

NA

9/30/2015 9:02 AM

94

Small town feel with big city ambition. Hopefully we keep the sky clear of concrete. Otherwise, I'm out.

9/30/2015 8:58 AM

95

How welcoming it is to everyone who moves here.

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96

Working together to tackle problems/opportunities that arise

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97

diversity

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98

The people

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99

SOMEWHAT SAFE, GOOD PRESETATION, LOCATION, JOB OPPORTUNITIES.

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100

Friendly.

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101

Community involvement pertaining to issues affecting the entire population.

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102

The people, the cities connecting with the people, bringing them together with activities that doesn't cost a thing to become a part of the service. The communities are always reaching out in some way to help the people.

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103

Rogers Adult Wellness Center

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104

Rural farm values

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A great place to live. Everything I need is available

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106

I am most proud of the diversity in this area and the educational oportunities . I wanted my children to grow up with

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tolerance toward others and and a giving nature. Looking at my answer, I know that tolerance toward others is not a word I would chose, I want them to understand and like people of all ethnic backgrounds, not just be tolerant of them! 107

Growth in development creating jobs and strong sense of community.

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108

Don't know.

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109

The active involvement of local churches and people of faith in the community.

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110

Rogers Public Schools!

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111

The number of non-profits and their broad support by the community.

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112

It is clean and well-maintained.

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113

Rogers is a caring community and the medical care seems good to me. I have good insurance so that helps tremendously.

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114

friendly

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115

?

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116

We still have some nature around here. We have low crime compared to many other areas.

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117

The people! The growth of new opportunities in culture, education and healthcare!

9/29/2015 8:03 PM

118

Most in Arkansas have kind hearts.

9/29/2015 7:30 PM

119

Has always seemed like a caring community.

9/29/2015 7:10 PM

120

Opportunity.

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121

Very friendly community.

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122

Low crime rate in Fayetteville, AR, Outdoor activities available for seniors like hiking, rowing... Beautiful landscape, clean and well maintained surroundings.

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123

Generosity

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124

University of Arkansas

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125

The improvement/revitalization efforts of the various communities

9/29/2015 5:33 PM

126

Community that gives back through volunteerism and donations significantly to help local and national causes.

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127

The spirit of cooperation in Rogers.

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128

Access to high quality health care and the standard of living is excellent.

9/29/2015 5:03 PM

129

Friendly folk

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130

This is my home. I can choose to be anywhere, but I choose to raise my family here.

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131

The sense of security I feel living here.

9/29/2015 4:20 PM

132

Our leadership, striving to keep our community moving forward; tirelessly working to improve our standard of living across a wide range of systems. (Infrastructure, services, education, workforce, amenities, ...) Thank you.

9/29/2015 4:13 PM

133

We live in a fast growing area, yet small enough to develop meaningful relationships and to become an integral part of the community. Good schools and a great place to raise a family.

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134

The fact that we have a local hospital that truly cares about the poor and providing them with the same quality of health care as anyone else. Mercy Hospital of Northwest Arkansas is a faithbased organization with employees that

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obviously believe the same. 135

Lots of great people

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136

neighborly.

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137

The potential, natural beauty and thought to date by civic and community leaders to grow the right way. I live West of

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Centeron in a fairly agicultural area. Kids there have very little access to safe play areas. There are many families with drug, domestic violence and poverty issues. Dirt roads are unsafe and visibility is terrible. Kids don't play for a variety of reasons due to family and possibly unsafe conditions or access to parks in town. We also need to preserve our open space to keep Benton County and our towns both asetically pleasing and environmentally sustainable.

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Philanthropy

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139

Mercy's care and concern for our community is what makes me proudest as an employee and a member of the

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community. They have reached out in so many ways to help. 140

Giving spirit of people in NWA.

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141

Organizations and people helping the needy! Collections for food,clothing, school needs.

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142

Everyone seems to work together for the whole community not just themselves.

9/29/2015 3:29 PM

143

Compared to other parts of the country, we live in a wonderful community with low crime for the most part and growth

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of the community and we have a good healthcare system here as well. 144

Community spirit. Mercy spirit. Kind, generous, helpful citizens who want to serve each other.

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145

The illusion that they are trying to help people in need. No real efforts are being done to protect children who live in poverty.

9/29/2015 3:24 PM

146

Lots of nonprofits available to help people.

9/29/2015 3:18 PM

147

Generally clean and safe.

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148

we are ALL growing together!

9/29/2015 3:08 PM

149

The sense of community. People coming together to address our challenges and make NWA a better place to live, work and raise a family.

9/29/2015 3:05 PM

150

Everyone working together to improve & sustain a high quality of life.

9/29/2015 3:05 PM

151

The fact that many organizations work together for the overall good of the community.

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152

Collaboration - everyone working together.

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153

Commitment by volunteers and the quality of healthcare providers and options.

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154

the generousity of the community, caring

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155

the friendliness of our citizens and the way we reach out to help each other

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156

volunteers

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157

Community activities - block party, outdoor theater...

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158

the caliber of healthcare available to all in the area.

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159

schools, trails

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160

peaceful

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161

Safe community.

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162

Outpouring of helpfulness of others in times of need.

9/29/2015 2:22 PM

163

Diversity

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164

Great Healthcare provided. Location is thriving economically. Services provided for the poor. Food and shelter when needed.

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165

We live in a very rural area. The few people in this area stick together and are true neighbors. I would be comfortable knocking on just about any door in an emergency and know that 99 our of 100 times the person answering the door would help. The downside of living in this area is that we are far from medical care and no option to get to medical care except to drive or be driven. The execption to this would be home health or home Hospice care if needed.

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166

that it is safe

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167

This is a very generous community with many people who care about those in need.

9/29/2015 2:03 PM

168

emphasis on physical activity

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169

It is a safe place

9/29/2015 2:00 PM

170

Pea Ridge has a wonderful school system if they just had the availability of after school care.

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171

Sense of Community

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172

Stability

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173

Everything

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That there is alot of growth and change going on to try and better NWA...but there is still alot of people whol fall

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through the cracks and it is only getting worse with "Obamacare" and all the insurance companies spending so much money trying not pay claims 175

The people in our community; Mercy Clinic and my family!

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176

This community works together to support causes that are important to the overall needs of its members.

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177

The caring, giving people who live and work here. We have the greatest volunteers of anyplace I know.

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178

everything

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179

People are friendly. The surroundings are beautiful. The pace of life is comfortable. There's lots to do, indoors and out. The community continues to grow.

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180

How much we all give back to the community as a whole.

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181

THEY ARE WORKING HAD TO BRING BACK THE SMALL TOWN FEEL.

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182

Faith in our health care providers.

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183

diversity

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184

There is a since of community - looking for ways to always improve

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185

Persons and organizations identifying needs and working together to meet those needs. NWA is a very generous community and responsive community!

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186

There are many people willing to give of their time and talents.

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187

Amenities

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188

People caring for other people

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189

Available support from many churches and nonprofit organizations and willingness to improve services.

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190

the multple services that we have, and the people caring for people

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191

Rogers is an excellent place to live and raise a family; from our healthcare to our local government I couldn't ask for more.

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192

Friendliness and caring

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193

Cleaning and safty

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194

Community values centered around God.

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195

committment to improving citizens health. farmers market, 5K/1mile races. Many community events, some just for fun, others sponsered for health.

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196

Knowing that I'm not alone caring for others.

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197

There are a lot of people who live out their faith and put this into action. What that looks like is a number of people dedicating people and financial resources to help address the wide variety of needs we have in our community. At this

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point, we are not a community that has forgotten where we came from. 198

The growth in Northwest Arkansas.

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199

Mercy's continued effort to meet the needs of the community

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200

The community takes pride in itself,

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201

growth and health care

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202

GROWTH AND DIVERSITY

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203

Spirit of philanthropy among citizens.

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204

Walmart

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205

great place to live

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206

The entertainment options at a reasonable cost.

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207

Bright Futures because the community comes together to meet the needs of kids in our schools.

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208

Neighbors, agencies, city employees, local businesses, church groups....all working together to make our community better.

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Feeling of small town, everybody knows everybody.

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210

Our community's commitment to: sustainability attention to the many benefits of green spaces reducing exposure to toxic waste recycling cutting edge public works practices with regard to trees and stormwater runoff - all to our benefit,

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working indirectly for our health. 211

The compassion the health workers have, yet the community struggles to afford the services they need. While money is spent on businesses that bring revenue to the city rather than health to the people.

9/4/2015 7:21 PM

212

My family- And like its always said, things could be worse...a lot worse

9/4/2015 8:23 AM

213

People trying to improve our town.

9/3/2015 6:31 AM

214

Small but passionate group of people who are committed to improving our community.

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215

There are individuals or small groups that are having a bigger direct impact on needs than any of these agencies. Most of these agencies are driven by the need to retain their grant $$ and not so much about actually making a hands on lasting difference.

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216

What makes me proud of the community I live in is the "GREAT" men and women that patrol our streets and the Emergency Responders (FirerFighters), Red Cross, etc. That are there in a moments notice to take care of our citizens.

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217

How the community seems to come together in times of need.

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218

the was the people down the street always treat you in the morning saying good morning

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219

The number of churches and the neighbors who care.

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220

We live in Poteau, OK

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221

it's small, safer environment

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222

It is a community of people with christian values

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223

The parol of the police officers do make Greenwood to me feel safe

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224

good people

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225

A quiet place to be

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226

I am left alone. No one bothers me and no one causes problems

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227

good neighbors

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228

small town friendliness

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229

how they help in time of need

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230

hat it is big enough to provide different activities but small enough that their is not a lot of violence

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231

The support of churches, businesses, and individuals when they see others with a need.

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232

A lot of people don't know who i am but they all prayed for me when i started treatment (prayers list at churches - word got around)

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233

good activities for kids

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234

several christian families - the type of people that really care about other families, neighbors...

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235

community working together

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236

Family Values

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237

What makes me the proudest is the way that ordinary citizens or unexpected leaders (meaning people with no prior training, or no prior experience...who you wouldn't expect to step up) have spear headed or implemented everything

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from a tool loaning program after the tornado, to organizing music and art festivals/events, to fundraising for those in need, to being tenacious about exposing dishonest practices in the city or county government, to donating school supplies and clothes for the children, to cleaning up some of the worst parts of the city. I love when people surprise the hell out of me, and there are just hundreds of examples in the last several years of "ordinary" people doing extraordinary things in our community. 238

teamwork

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239

nice people

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240

They are trying to help us all and we have two big hospitals in town.

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the people who live and work here most of the time it feels like family. if something really big happens we can all rally

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together to help one another. i am proud to work for our community where i can help them everyday. 242

JOPLIN BLASTERS!!!!

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243

We're pretty resilient. When a tornado destroys 1/3 of your town and it doesn't go under, you gotta be proud of how people can pull together toward a common goal.

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244

Helping people in our area

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245

working together during crisis

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246

Willingness of people to pitch in and help others in need.

8/27/2015 7:29 AM

247

The rebuilding done after the tornado. The people coming together to rebuild.

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248

The fact that I can pick up a phone, call a friend, and if they don't have the information that I need, they relay to me a person/resource and/or number. Our community is full of knowledge, and resources for those who are seeking help or gaining new insights. Plus, most of our community is faith based. I love that I can count on my Christian family and

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friends. 249

How everyone came together after the tornado and helped each other. I didn't live here when the tornado hit but seeing the pictures and reading the storied of everyone coming together regardless of age, race, background, makes me really proud.

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250

I am proud of how we come together to help each other in times of need.

8/26/2015 7:17 PM

251

HOW IT HELPS TO PULL TOGETHER IN THE OFF SEASON TO HELP AND FEED THE FAMILYS THAT DRASTICLY GO DOWN IN PAY BECAUSE OF ALL THE LAY OFFS.

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252

Clean community area

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253

Standing up for equality

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254

People

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255

The spirit of community. Neighborhoods. Library. History museums. Dynamic tourist industry.

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256

Not this survey - questions 10, 14, and 18 were not possible to answer honestly. Looking at this survey, I'm not sure how it will help with an assessment as there are too many areas that are not addressed. For example, transportation to/from doctor, type of doctors available such as dermatologists (other than Dr. Rainey), etc.

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257

Family oriented, faith based supports, lots of outdoor opportunities such as RecPlex and the lakes

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258

NA

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259

The community has basic values of caring and making our community a better place. Limited resources seem to impact the ability to meet goals.

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260

n/a

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261

Strong moral compass

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262

I believe that some areas of our community are finally willing to start changing. This community has been very set in its ways for a long time.

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263

caring, churches

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264

christian influence

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265

People care for each other.

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266

values friendly

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267

Everyone knows everyone and is willing to help if/when it is needed.

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268

That we do pull together when tragedy

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269

The people helping people in my community. Many people supporting disease research such as with 5K runs. Additional, u pgraded facilities such as those at CoxHealth.

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270

small town, people will help out when needed

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271

I dont know. I have met a few people who have been willing to help others in need that they have never met; but for the most part I draw a blank. I have seen over half the communities where the adults struggle day to day with providing

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adequate shelter, food, and clothing for themselves and their young children. But somehow we all make it through rough patches short and long term day to day.

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Our ability to come together in a crisis.

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273

how local people seem to have a sense of pride for our community and PSU

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274

The parks, libraries and community for raising children.

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275

The friendly, always willing to help, attitude of the people in this community.

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276

Mercy hospital working to serve the poor and underprivileged.

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277

Efforts that some folks on boards etc. that work so hard a making the community better.

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278

Friendly, small, good hospital and other medical resources

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279

Family

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280

Absolutely nothing. The cops care more about someone Jay walking than they do about kids bringing drugs to school. They don't do their job correctly,at all.

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281

Resources that are available

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282

It's small enough for living also having available shopping

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283

The variety of entertainment/live theater available.

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284

Recovery from tornado

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285

Most the people that live here. The majority are Christian based and try to live that way. In other words they walk the walk.

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286

How friendly and kind everyone who lives locally is. The beauty of the area.

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287

the people

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288

As a rule, people treat strangers kindly.

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289

I feel like Lebanon has some really great teachers as well as a school system with ample opportunities for those that seek them.

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290

It never quits trying to improve. However our population makes in challenging people trying to help.

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291

the people and the faith community

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292

Volunteerism. Resources for those in need. Willingness of agencies to work together to fill in the gap.

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293

How well we work together.

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294

The wide varity of activities available to meet the public's needs and interests (physical, educational, spiritual, recreational, etc.)

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295

People seem to be willing to help those in need by supporting not only financially, but investing themselves in volunteer agencies as well.

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296

The people in it.

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297

The ability to come together as a community, when there is a crisis, and help each other work to solve all the problems

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that are a result of the crisis. 298

It is friendly, caring, relatively free of crime, hospital with ER available, ability to see doctors without traveling too far

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299

Berryville Restoration Committee attempting to rejuvenate the the square - trying to bring life back where it once was the center of community activity; where citizens met and interacted with neighbors and visitors

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300

Generosity of the residents and care expressed in the community.

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301

NOT FAR FROM JOB

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302

The excellent school district we live in.

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303

Midwestern conservative values, still strong Christian presence and faith organizations in the community, strong work ethic, just good people that care about others.

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304

Teamwork

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305

City Heritage, rebuilding after Civil Wat to the present

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306

the people that come together to keep this city a growing thriving community

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RIght now absolutely nothing. My community is so disappointing and boring. My community is wasting money on

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sidewalks instead of encouraging business and fun affordable things to do. The families would do so much better and so would the retired if there were exciting and fun things to do and look forward to. We do need sidewalks, but get real. People need to be encouraged to work. The elderly need part time to help suppliment their income and give them a purpose. Less make nursing homes almost a thing of the past and use talents to develop ways to encourage everyone from newborn to 100 to actually live and not just survive. Retired people have so much experience and knowledge and young minds are ready to soak up all this knowledge and build on there experience. God did not grant us the gift of life to just survive. 308

The 'family' feeling. There are lots of families and it seems most are interested in the welfare of their children.

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309

During high times of need our community comes together to support each other. It would be nice if our community was

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better at supporting daily needs, not just disasters. 310

VOLUNTEERISM

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311

joplin recovering from disaster

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312

I like that it is a small community, but this community lacks a police force that can rid the drugs. This community has done a good job of improving downtown small business and park system, but the skatepark brings in a very bad crowd and this crowd keeps many of us from taking our children to enjoy the parks, using the walk track, tennis, basketball,

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etc. This crowd needs cleaned up so that we can enjoy the park with our children. There needs to be incentives for larger business to choose Aurora as their place of bussiness, possibly tax breaks for generating jobs. I am not familiar with Drs in this area, I take my family to Springfield for Dr appointments. Improve communication of what is even available in this for health care would be good. Crime in this area typically tied to domestic violence, connected to drugs/alcohol, needs to be stricter punishments for abusers. More drug raides, to push drugs out, more child awareness programs, improve D.A.R.E programs, many kids do not even know what this is. I also do not like that our local police department spends their time in Marionville. We need visible police in our community, driving the park, actually getting out of their patrol car and communicating to the public would be a great change for once. 313

There ARE people who are trying to improve it. And we have a wonderful Chamber of Commerce that wants to make things better.

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314

"In God We Trust" potentially on our Patrol Cars

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315

Generally, people are friendly and willing to help others.

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316

Reasonable cost of living.

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317

our workplace

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318

How we all came together after the tornado and helped one another

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319

that we work together

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320

I think our community is lucky to have Mercy and Cox with so many programs for community health. I don't know of any groups that work with all of the community. I know the Health Department is there and there is the Kitchen etc., but it seems those work with limited folks or financial levels. Mercy and Cox work with all.

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321

Bad time to ask after the city audit released. That said, glad community leaders specifically David Humphrey's was involved enough to call for evaluative process of how money was being spent. Being proud of your city is a lot like

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patient care, you are only as good as the success you have with the last patient, client you provide care or services to. 322

The strength and endurance to live displayed after the tornado. Also the way everyone came together to help.

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323

BUILDING THE NEW MIDDLE SCHOOL FOR OUR YOUNG CHILDREN

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324

most of the time we come together as a team

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325

The People who live here and do the best for others as possible. We pull together!

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326

Their faith in God

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327

That we live in the Bible Belt and that I work at Mercy Hospital Clinics. Good Christian place to work.

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328

Church groups

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329

The fact that many are willing to step up and help those in need.

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330

Community Involvement.

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331

The caring people.

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332

Good people

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Regional Health Assessment 333

How supportive Lebanon is for healthcare needs.

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334

Small town atmosphere.

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335

Having a Critical Access Hospital with workers who care about your health and well being. Also having an ER, but would like to see the community have a newer and better equiped hospital so people wouldn't have to go to larger hospitals for care or tests. Transportation to and from appoints can be an issue for elderly or others who may not have family that can take them. Cherokee County as I understand is one of the poorest counties in Kansas. We also have a medical equipment business owned by the pharmacist in town which trys to accomodate supplies, but doesn't have

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much in stock and immediately available if needed. Have to wait on orders to be made and take up to 2 or 3 weeks to receive. Handicap van transportation for assisted living or elderly still able to stay at home would be nice as well. 336

Our community pulls together for charitable events. These events are for patient's in need from our own community. There is a generous outpouring of love and donations.

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337

The rebuilding of Joplin.

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338

Everybody working together to impropve the community.

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339

The way our citizens came together and helped rebuild our city so quickly after the 2011 tornado.

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340

the spirit of endurance

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341

Everyone is friendly and helps out one another

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342

citizens of this community want to help each other.

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343

The urban forest.

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344

Safety and good variety of resources.

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345

quality of life

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346

It is great that we have a hospital, for the size of population, the nursing school, Crowder College creating a means of improving lifestyle and income, and a wonderful faith base for all denominations

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347

The crime rate here is much lower than it was where I used to live. We moved here in 1997, so that our children would have a chance of living life without the constant threat of violence and gang wars. And the ability to actually grow up, and not become a statistic of drive by shootings or gang problems.

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348

small town where neighbors still care about each other

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349

Friendliness of the people you meet

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350

We have good public schools and a large variety of churches for people to choose from.

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351

interstate access makes it easy to get out of town and travel to springfield or st. louis

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352

Commradery among its citizens.

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353

Fellowship during local events.

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354

It is a Historic Route 66 area

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355

Schools

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356

Churches making a difference by offering food banks and taking up collections for clothing, back to school etc. The community is very generous in their giving and caring in this community

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357

The way the community pulls together to help one another, this is a very God and Country community

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358

the unity of the folks I know

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359

the awesome people, low crime

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360

The ability to help others out and the willingness of the community to pitch in when there is someone in need.

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Regional Health Assessment 361

Honestly, I'm not very proud of this community. Actually, I'm rather embarrassed. I have lived here and operated a

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successful business for 20 years. When I first started over 80% of my business was from citizens of Aurora. Over the years my business has gradually increased, or at least remained the same. Today, 38% of my business is supported by Aurora citizens. That's sad. As my clients move away or pass on they are not being replaced by other Aurora citizens. Why? Most likely because people living in Aurora are made up more and more of uneducated welfare recipients and/or ex convicts Simple as this, they cannot afford my services. We live in a city that is very lax in enforcing ordinances and law. Add all the welfare services at an arm's reach and it's a very attractive place for deadbeats to live. Look around, it shows. If I were to drive through this community looking to relocate a business or my family, I would take one look at the quality of residents, the condition of our streets, the hundreds of homes and buildings in complete disrepair, the horrible condition and danger of the three sets of RR crossings, the unkempt yards and businesses, the poorly managed police department, the number of social services programs and the percentage of people using them and I would immediately look elsewhere. This is not a prosperous community. As far as what makes me proudest? White Park. We have a nice pool, trail, tennis courts, volleyball court, skate park, restrooms, water fountain and some baseball fields. Add a little police presence to run off the riff raff and it would be almost perfect. 362

I am most proud of the friendliness and the morals of the people in the Midwest, as well as the beauty of the land.

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However, I do wish we would have a greater return to Biblical values, thus in turn, bettering our community, health (physical and mental) and nation. 363

We are a small community where many people look out for their neighbors.

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364

It is a beautiful area with a lot of activities for visitors.

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365

Schools

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366

So many good, caring, unselflish, helpful people

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367

That they will be there for me if I need them.

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368

It is small enough that I know at least one person wherever I go.

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369

Friendly people

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370

The number of volunteers

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371

The Parks have done a great job. Wish more things in our community could get "organized and look better" I think if we cleaned up our town, the community would be more proud and would take better care of it. It currently looks like no one cares for the community. Good idea to remove old homes

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372

My neighbors and friends, churches, hospital

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373

Health Care is available when you need it,.friends, shopping, low-cost of living, and places in which to exercise in order to remain healthy.

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374

The high school band

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375

The people who care really make a difference.

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376

That it is a small town

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377

That we cater to Veterans

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378

The actions taken by many to help others.

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379

People looking after people. (eg. Come and Dine program!) Feeding kids and families while school s are not in session. Good medical care providers and hospitals.

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380

All of the support for locally operated businesses that allow for entrepreneurs to figure out how to best serve and improve our community. The community can come up with solutions to their own problems if you give them a chance

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and a way. 381

Nothing

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382

small town, know lots of people thru work, school, church. People can and do pull together when someone needs help, churches are involved in the community, businesses are involved- come and dine program, pregnancy resourse center, etc...

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383

Willingness of people to help others

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384

Cooperation between organizations and local government to meet the needs of the citizens. All groups work together

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to provide the best quality of life with what we have available and reach out beyond our community for resources to improve our community.

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Regional Health Assessment 385

I live in a rural area; my address is Crane, MO but I work in Springfield and relate more to what is going on there. I

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believe groups such as Community Partnership are doing a good job. I also think several of our churches really care about their community. 386

We are close to activities that are family friendly (Branson, Roaring River, Zoo, Discover Center etc); while being able to live in a small community. We have good schools, a new high school, and the city has been working on a project to

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put forth a more welcoming image for new people. New sidewalks, roads repaved etc, although it was at the cost of our beautiful tree lined main streets. 387

The "small town" family feeling. Most everyone knows who people are and are always very friendly.

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388

The community works together to solve problems and support those that have a need.

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389

Folks care about one another and are willing to help those that need a hand.

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390

Good accessible local hospital

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391

Values of individuals in our community are very good for the most part.

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392

working together for all ages.

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393

The ability to band together no matter what.

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394

I am most proud about the teamwork and caring way we take care of our patients here @ Mercy Booneville.

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395

There is alot of effort all of the area communities to connect with citizens and bring them together as a "community". Volunteers are never hard to find for community events, if tragedy the majority of people truly do come together to help those in need. There are many programs available to help the less fortunate - not just by giving hand outs but by providing opportunity.

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396

Little Crime and low population.

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397

The way organizations work together to meet the needs of the community.

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398

Many programs for weight loss, diabetes etc are offered at Cox South and Springfield locations. Branson has very limited offerings. Also what is offered does not take into account 10 hours shifts. Example 0800 to 1830. Is Cox truly interested in employees?

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399

The way that people and organizations come together around an issue and collaborate to solve it.

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400

the quality of life is pretty good however one issue not reflected in this survey is transportation. If you don't have a car, you have a very difficult time accessing healthcare in this community. A better bus system is needed.

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401

small community (1200) we all look out for each other.

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402

Christian based

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403

I love living and working in Branson. I am proud to be apart of the community. I wish tourism would improve so the economy would improve.

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404

how nice and clean it looks

8/18/2015 6:32 AM

405

that is still a safer place to live than most areas of the country

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406

The many higher education institutions in town, all of whom are banishing ignorance.

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407

Most of everybody is friendly.

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408

Feeling of safety and community

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409

For the most part, the people in this community are friendly and willing to help others in need.

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410

Friendly place to live

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411

When there is an obvious need...people try to help.

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412

The safety

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413

Everyone is connected in our community. We have young and really old and everyone in between. We have many people live in pointe ROYALE and work here. It is the best community we have every lived in. The amenities are amazing and the gold course is awesome. Branson is a unique community. People learn to make money in high

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season and then live on subsidies in low season. I really admire them. 414

I am proud of the beautiful land and lakes. Great outdoor activities available. I am not proud of the way Taney County spends our tax dollars. There needs to be more accountability.

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415

Great parks and trails.

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the citizens are generally helpful and watch out for one another

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417

Volunteer organizations

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418

we care about others and the environment - we donate to the blood bank and United Way. We recycle.

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419

Good people for the most part

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420

We have a lot of variety. We are becoming more appreciative of the arts and focusing more on local foods and farmers' markets.

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421

Smokefree policy in Branson, continued work on substance abuse issues

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422

my job

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423

That we all stive to work together when there is a need that need to be met.

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424

Our desire to serve the needs of our community

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425

Higher education opportunities

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426

To have a fine organization like CoxHealth making an impact on the community.

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427

multiple walking/biking trails

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428

the way we as a comunity work together and the way we all get along. we have our issues, bur we ARE NOT like Ferguson, M.O.

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429

Public school is excellent in Greenwood

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430

great place to live

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431

Honestly, I would be proud of my community if I saw efforts to include and educate the ENTIRE community... Most events seem to be targeted to special interest groups. I don't feel the community includes my demographic...Middleaged, divorced, female, with no children at home....Believe it or not, there are many more of us out there than you might think. I just want a safe place to learn, grow, and get healthy. It would help if I knew how/where without having to spend a fortune on a gym membership that I'm just going to forget about when the newness wears of and I get discouraged.

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432

Great medical centers, doctors who are well trained and you can trust, safe place to live.

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433

the way the community is working to provide a better life for citizens in our area

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434

I am proud that Branson has maintained its family vacation reputation and I am proud of the way the community supports the surrounding school systems (not just Branson schools).

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435

We're proud to live in a place where people are caring and trying to improve the quality of life for others. Our current concern is the cost of medicine under Medicare and falling into the Donut Hole with paying $500/ plus a month for meds from March to Sept. No one ever seems to have an answer for that.

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436

Lots of university graduates

8/17/2015 10:18 AM

437

Not very proud of community lately, with the crime. Not Proud to say I live here anymore. This community has gone way downhill.

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438

SCHOOLS

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439

Springfield is a community with a lot of faith-based organizations and a history of helping people.

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440

Faith and helping others.

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441

The Giving Attitude.

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442

Where I live, it's the help that the homeless receives.

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443

Strives to help in event of a disaster.

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444

Our greenways trails

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445

Cox Medical Center Branson

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446

N/A

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447

Our community is always willing to work at the issues: it's responsive, adaptable, and compassionate.

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448

The peacefulness and how easy it is to maneuver throughout the city.

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Regional Health Assessment 449

For the most part friendly but I believe there is a growing sense of prejudice and intolerance towards non-white persons, LGBT, lower middle class residents and their needs, etc. that is not reflective of our best selves.

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450

The fact that people are working together to help solve a rapidly growing issue - need for affordable healthcare.

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451

health care availability

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452

Oddly, I get a real sense of pride when I see newly marked bike lanes, good crosswalks, Greenways trails, and people them.

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453

The community is very generous and giving.

8/17/2015 8:24 AM

454

Seeing people work together to make a positive impact.

8/17/2015 7:31 AM

455

The way people pull to gether to help each other

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456

I am impressed by the number and variety of interest groups available.

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457

Missouri state university

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458

Collaborative nature to address serious problems

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459

The city works hard to promote economic growth

8/16/2015 3:40 PM

460

It's a safe place to live with many outdoor activities.

8/16/2015 3:19 PM

461

The community seems to come together for families with tragedies in times of need most of the time.

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462

Generousity, as evidenced in the recent Day of Sharing.

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463

Many opportunities to help others.

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464

the fact that the community worked together during the aftermath of the tornado

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465

level of tolerance and inclusiveness of citizenry

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466

Kind, caring people who want to make life better for others.

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467

Cooperative efforts like the Council of Churches of the Ozarks, Ozarks Food Harvest, Well of Life food pantry and many other cooperative activities. Also our library system.

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468

When times are hard they come together to help

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469

Community spirit no crime

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470

Lived here since birth.

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471

Spirit of caring for each other and desire to work together to improve the community.

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472

If this is the last question, I'm going to use this space to address your survey. It doesn't seem that you had it reviewed by anyone with expertise in survey design. Who is conducting this survey? What will it be used for? You have not defined what "community" the survey is about. Since I found it on a friend's Facebook post, how do you know people from other "communities" aren't answering it? Some questions are double-barreled (i.e., effect on health and quality of life--health is a separate domain from quality of life, so what am I answering on this question). Some ask about "you"

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and some about "you and your family", which is entirely different. My answers would be completely different for myself than for my husband. Am I supposed to "average" them, choose lowest or highest common denominator, or what? The list of health issues, barriers, etc. does not seem comprehensive and there is some overlap between choices (such as aging and chronic diseases). I am sure there are standardized, well-tested questionnaires already out there in the health behaviors/risk factors field that could have been used. 473

the growth and development occurring now.

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474

A sense of community pride that leads to the desire to collaborate between organizations to make a larger impact.

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475

The fact that we are trying to constantly improve in our "Red Flag" areas.

8/14/2015 9:06 PM

476

Education opportunities at Missouri State University, Drury, Evangel and OTC. (for those who can either obtain

8/14/2015 6:55 PM

scholarships or have financial resources) 477

The number of groups/volunteers who care for and are active in helping the poor and homeless.

8/14/2015 6:41 PM

478

Springfield has a pretty good parks board for a city this size

8/14/2015 6:12 PM

479

Great collaborative spirit among government, non-profits, public and private agencies and organizations. Our region is

8/14/2015 5:44 PM

known state-wide for being very collaborative. 480

Mostly good people

8/14/2015 5:35 PM

194 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 481

People are always willing to help those in need.

8/14/2015 5:12 PM

482

Natural beauty

8/14/2015 5:03 PM

483

my church

8/14/2015 3:18 PM

484

Friendliness

8/14/2015 3:16 PM

485

The fact that they are going to start a Catholic High School in Fort Smith, something that is long overdue!

8/14/2015 2:37 PM

486

It is a beautiful place to live - nature is all around us.

8/14/2015 2:25 PM

487

smaller, rural community yet easy commute to larger communities; low crime rate;

8/14/2015 2:18 PM

488

Healthcare providers working together.

8/14/2015 1:50 PM

489

Our community reaches out to people when they are in need and supports them in many different ways. We are a giving community.

8/14/2015 1:50 PM

490

Friendly, helpful

8/14/2015 1:29 PM

491

I grew up there, but it is not where I want to retire. I only live there now because I've been promised that at retirement,

8/14/2015 12:28 PM

we can move away. 492

People seem to really care about each other. Icame from a large city (Atlanta) where there were plenty of resources put little sense of community. Though I am very new to the area, I think there is a much better sense of community here. My family and I just need more time to get "plugged in" and get to know the people.

8/14/2015 12:17 PM

493

being friendly and very helpful

8/14/2015 12:08 PM

494

Topographical beauty

8/14/2015 11:03 AM

495

Clean, caring community with good resources.

8/14/2015 10:35 AM

496

Seneca is wonderful place to raise a family. I know the community is safe and feels like "Mayberry". The surrounding areas provide the ability to access medical and social needs. Even though the area is large, there is a real sense of community.

8/14/2015 10:07 AM

497

Willingness of City of Springfield staff to want to improve our community. There is room for improvement, but I think there is a lot of collaborative efforts that take place in our community.

8/14/2015 9:57 AM

498

I think Springfield has made great strides in quality of life in the 10 years that I have been here, but it has a long way to go in providing good transportation options and walkable neighborhoods on the north side, which is not listed as an obstacle to health on your list.

8/14/2015 9:47 AM

499

Can't think of anything at the moment. Probably not good.

8/14/2015 9:41 AM

500

Family connections.

8/14/2015 9:33 AM

501

Trend toward increasing sidewalks and walking paths.

8/14/2015 9:22 AM

502

We don't have rampant crime, gangs and big city problems. We are basically a church going American small midwestern town.

8/14/2015 9:14 AM

503

Parks

8/14/2015 9:12 AM

504

We are very collaborative and have a genuine want to help others.

8/14/2015 9:09 AM

505

We came together after the tornado for a brief period of time to help our neighbors but in the last 4+ years we have forgotten what togetherness & community means

8/14/2015 8:36 AM

506

Coming together in times of great need, still being able to walk in the neighborhood, without fear of serious crimes, or assault

8/14/2015 8:32 AM

507

Great healthcare providers

8/14/2015 8:15 AM

508

Feeling of being cared for and about

8/14/2015 8:13 AM

509

it is all family

8/14/2015 7:41 AM

510

It is a good place to live. While there is a seedy side to every place the morals and values of most people are very good. Most people here would be discribed as caring and friendly.

8/14/2015 7:35 AM

511

.

8/14/2015 6:36 AM

512

People are friendly

8/14/2015 1:49 AM

195 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 513

Friendly Safe Not too expensive

8/13/2015 9:31 PM

514

The services

8/13/2015 8:52 PM

515

The people who are trying to make a difference

8/13/2015 8:41 PM

516

My community is ever changing to meet the needs of the population through collaboration between agencies.

8/13/2015 8:15 PM

517

The way agencies work together to solve problems.

8/13/2015 7:13 PM

518

I'm not sure

8/13/2015 5:24 PM

519

Springfield has a very strong sense of community and is great at collaborating and working together to solve problems.

8/13/2015 5:05 PM

520

Our local City Council and School Board do a good job.

8/13/2015 4:55 PM

521

The great farmer's markets and trails.

8/13/2015 4:54 PM

522

Our leaders are working to address issues to help struggling individuals and families.

8/13/2015 4:43 PM

523

It's where I grew up

8/13/2015 3:33 PM

524

knowing that there are organizations that are interested in improving our community health.

8/13/2015 3:33 PM

525

na

8/13/2015 1:57 PM

526

I enjoy the small town atmosphere with access to amenities usually only available in the city. Branson is improving access to parks and walking trails. Locals in this community are supportive and friendly to natives and tourists alike. The off season is truly pleasant after all the chaos of summer ends.

8/13/2015 1:55 PM

527

some persons bring earlier life experience to volunteer for a variety of projects important to community, most outstanding might be Neighbors and Friends of Table Rock Lake and philanthropic efforts via many activities

8/13/2015 1:52 PM

528

WE HAVE GOOD DOCTORS BUT NOT ENOUGHT DOCTORS.

8/13/2015 1:17 PM

529

There are many citizens who volunteer and want to make things better.

8/13/2015 1:16 PM

530

The ability to gather together and rebuild our lives after a big disaster. After my family's car accident, the community surrounded my family with love and support.

8/13/2015 12:56 PM

531

When needed, we all come together for the good of our community.

8/13/2015 12:27 PM

532

Obviously, as with this survey, I feel that most of the local agencies care about the community.

8/13/2015 11:45 AM

533

The way we can all come together (irregardless of race, social status, etc) in times of crisis

8/13/2015 11:00 AM

534

We all support one another if anything would go wrong, people are always there for each other.

8/13/2015 10:23 AM

535

I think we have great law enforcement here which helps keep our community safe. We need to appreciate the risk they take every day. We also have many self owned businesses that keep our economy afloat. I would like to see Wal-Mart bow out of our community as they are making it harder for the other food stores and locally owned business to stay in business. We need to support the locally owned businesses.

8/13/2015 9:12 AM

536

Gainful employment with recognition of job well done

8/13/2015 9:00 AM

537

The way that we came together after the EF5. What makes me not so proud, though, is the behavior of the former school superintendent and the obvious wasting of taxpayer's money plus the way that he and the board were behaving this past year.

8/13/2015 8:52 AM

538

Taney county senior services tax that was passed in 2010-has provided much needed funds for services to Seniors

8/13/2015 8:25 AM

539

Strives to be relevant

8/13/2015 8:11 AM

540

The way the community is able to pull together in a crisis.

8/13/2015 8:06 AM

541

Growing number of parks, recreation, & outdoor activities. Sidewalks & trails that connect the city with a safe car-free route.

8/13/2015 7:55 AM

542

The way they have rebuilt following the 2011 tornado. How they came together regardless of race, age, gender or religious preference and took a town that was torn apart and joined hands and hearts and helped each other.

8/13/2015 7:53 AM

543

It is building more affordable housing. Please consider adding 1 bedrooms when constructing apartments.

8/13/2015 7:39 AM

Unfortunately there aren't any in the City. 544

When the tornado happened several years ago, the community just came together. People did things for strangers. I was so proud to be a part of this community.

196 / 235

8/13/2015 7:19 AM

Regional Health Assessment 545

Willingness to band together when needed and help each other.

8/13/2015 6:53 AM

546

Small caring community with good support for fellow citizens. Clean and well kept properties, streets, etc. Many civic organizations available for participation. Low crime rate. Strong public school system with diverse opportunities for

8/13/2015 5:52 AM

student involvement. 547

n/a

8/13/2015 3:07 AM

548

Its values

8/12/2015 3:45 PM

549

Good schools in CJ

8/12/2015 12:10 PM

550

The fact that people are willing to help each other, even strangers helping strangers.

8/12/2015 9:38 AM

551

Small enough city to have friendly people, good services.

8/12/2015 8:22 AM

552

Our collaborative approach to solving problems.

8/12/2015 8:00 AM

553

The schools are good.

8/12/2015 7:51 AM

554

The way we all came back since the tornado

8/12/2015 6:41 AM

555

I and my family feelin secured and less crime around neighborhood.i live in a place of neighborhood whats each other

8/12/2015 2:28 AM

for almost 20 years.... we are sorrounded with native Missourian old folks and kinda conservative group...too. We are proud of our children school district. A small city to be called and so many things to be done to have fun and leisure /pleasure to experience in life. 556

??

8/12/2015 1:37 AM

557

people helping people

8/11/2015 10:50 PM

558

It has helped me not lose faith in humanity

8/11/2015 5:37 PM

559

The number of medical clinics that don't need to bill insurance but are affordable.

8/11/2015 4:23 PM

560

Personal values of the populous

8/11/2015 4:20 PM

561

Community works together

8/11/2015 3:19 PM

562

Friends and doing

8/11/2015 3:12 PM

563

Springfield is known for being friendly and God centered.

8/11/2015 2:29 PM

564

It used to be McCuneBrooks Hospital

8/11/2015 2:10 PM

565

,,,,,

8/11/2015 1:20 PM

566

The spirit of cooperation among all the residents.

8/11/2015 1:17 PM

567

We come together in times of need.

8/11/2015 1:17 PM

568

Nothing

8/10/2015 6:46 PM

569

Many people volunteer to help others and we cherish family values

8/10/2015 6:23 PM

570

Good people, trying to make it better.

8/10/2015 4:51 PM

571

there are a lot of people and groups trying to improve things all the time!

8/10/2015 3:34 PM

572

The small town fel

8/10/2015 3:12 PM

573

The interest shown by organizations and individuals to assist those less fortunate -- those in need.

8/10/2015 2:42 PM

574

We strive to work together to provide resources for so many who don't have them. We strive to understand the culture they come from, poverty and help many help themselves.

8/10/2015 11:01 AM

575

The increased number of services due to the tourism economy which allows for improved infrastructure and transportation opportunities.

8/10/2015 10:07 AM

576

Branson is a fascinating place to live. The tourism market creates a multitude of activities. There is always something that a person can do.

8/10/2015 9:14 AM

577

How agencies work together in emergencies. The biggest threat to our health today is the out of control crime and violence. When are we going to come together as a community to fight this? This includes domestic violence and child

8/10/2015 9:09 AM

abuse. I'm embarrassed by the high incidence of child abuse in this community. Obesity and smoking would be my next two concerns. 578

Individuals and agencies dedicated to making our community a happier and healthier place to live, work, and play.

197 / 235

8/10/2015 8:30 AM

Regional Health Assessment 579

Great community to live in. People are friendly and truly care about helping others.

8/9/2015 7:50 PM

580

well maintained homes, schools and local government

8/8/2015 8:02 PM

581

the environment

8/8/2015 9:19 AM

582

While Lebanon has it's problems, it is still a good place to raise a family. The schools are good, health care is

8/8/2015 9:02 AM

available and referrals are made when necessary, Laclede County is a relatively safe place to live. 583

People caring for others

8/8/2015 8:11 AM

584

Friendly people willing to help one another

8/7/2015 6:24 PM

585

Ozark is a great place to be!

8/6/2015 9:39 PM

586

City and County leaders care about Springfield and the people who live here , overall, also care about the community and are nice, giving people.

8/6/2015 11:15 AM

587

Commitment to education

8/6/2015 10:22 AM

588

Predominance of conservative values.

8/6/2015 9:08 AM

589

The many services offered by CMH

8/6/2015 8:26 AM

590

Safe place to live

8/6/2015 7:48 AM

591

care from taney county health department

8/5/2015 11:58 PM

592

Good schools

8/5/2015 10:57 PM

593

People who help others

8/5/2015 10:31 PM

594

Welcoming

8/5/2015 8:05 PM

595

There is usually always a way to find help for any situation in this community.

8/5/2015 7:53 PM

596

The visitors eventually leave.

8/5/2015 7:23 PM

597

NOTHING

8/5/2015 5:28 PM

598

The people who live here.

8/5/2015 5:01 PM

599

Not

8/5/2015 4:59 PM

600

Being close with family.

8/5/2015 3:39 PM

601

Honestly not a whole a lot this community doesn't work together the better itself at all even though some small business have tried and are trying to the city's around here are just greedy and won't assist at all in make it a better community

8/5/2015 3:37 PM

602

caring attitudes of people in general...

8/5/2015 3:04 PM

603

We are really great to strangers and tourist. Not the people who live here all year long.

8/5/2015 1:51 PM

604

Our schools

8/5/2015 12:13 PM

605

Sorry I can't really think of anything. I now travel to KU medical for my medical treatment because of the poor care and lack of interest in Freeman doctors to try to provide me with acceptable medical care. I would have died if I had stayed here. Not one freeman doctor will let you be referred by any other health care provider other than a freeman primary care doctor. Also they have no doctor on call. Freeman wants everyone to go to their emergency room. That way they

8/5/2015 8:29 AM

make more money instead of providing the appropriate medical care in a timely manner. I also have a grand baby that must go to St. Louis to get the medical care she needs because no doctor down here is capable of taking care of her. 606

Small town most people know most people here.

8/5/2015 8:18 AM

607

The people I choose to do life with

8/5/2015 7:14 AM

608

Common people helping others..

8/5/2015 7:10 AM

609

Close knit community feeling.

8/5/2015 6:57 AM

610

The resilency and neighbor helping neighbor mentality

8/5/2015 5:01 AM

611

That we have good non-profit Organizations. That's about it. This whole "Rebuild Joplin" mantra is a joke, but not as bad as the "Stay here, work here". If you lost everything or even something in the tornado, pack your stuff and get a fresh start somewhere that is NOT here. This is no place to raise a family or make a life. Our school systems are a

8/5/2015 1:12 AM

joke, our community is uncaring, our economy is broke.

198 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 612

Very friendly help your neighbor give you the shirt off my back kind of residents.. This town has way more people that

8/5/2015 12:45 AM

way than not! 613

low cost of living

8/5/2015 12:41 AM

614

Rebuilding after the tornado

8/5/2015 12:31 AM

615

The Joplin humane society has not euthanized an animal for space for 3 yrs

8/5/2015 12:21 AM

616

The continued development in all aspects. The drive to keep people more involved.

8/5/2015 12:08 AM

617

It is small and caring.

8/5/2015 12:01 AM

618

The different types of options for activities in this area. Lake life, entertainment, hiking trails. Also the different events

8/4/2015 6:14 PM

like the Motorcycle Rally, Car Shows etc. 619

Occasionally I'll see our city values posted and Faith will be at the top of the list. I greatly appreciate seeing our community take a stand for our faith, because it truly does impact how well we serve the sick and those in need. Without strong leaders defending our faith, I believe our community would face far more difficulties when it comes to

8/4/2015 4:33 PM

addressing the types of issues in this survey. 620

Being from Joplin and have moved away for a number of years proud to call Joplin my home. Would make me prouder to have higher paying jobs for all and more affordable housing for moderate income senior families. Healthcare costs for moderate income families or families that fall in the Medicaid Gap are significantly impacting the health of certain

8/4/2015 9:07 AM

populations within Missouri. With having to choose extremely high deductibles for your medical coverage it is sad not to be able to afford to go the doctor or those who have to choose to eat or buy your medication as many of the seniors or gap residents experience. 621

tornado recovery

8/3/2015 8:30 PM

622

feeling of connectedness with neighbors

8/3/2015 7:35 PM

623

Thrugh some of the facebook sights people helping people. Ie: Somebody post in need of food, diapers ect and members of the community offer their help.

8/3/2015 5:32 PM

624

Helps those with little income and single parents but would be nice to help those between low and middle class too.

8/3/2015 5:21 PM

625

Friendly

8/3/2015 1:13 PM

626

The churches

8/3/2015 12:59 PM

627

Taney County Health Dept.

8/3/2015 11:36 AM

628

There are a large number of non-profit organizations striving to address many issues in our community, not just related to health. Many are focused on reaching children and providing for both immediate and long term needs.

8/3/2015 9:20 AM

629

Nice and friendly

8/3/2015 7:47 AM

630

coming improvement in schools

8/3/2015 5:57 AM

631

People pull together when others are in need. There is excellent support from area churches for members in need.

8/3/2015 2:55 AM

632

Low crime rate

8/2/2015 2:26 PM

633

They come together in a time of need

8/2/2015 12:22 PM

634

The green way trails, but I wish there was more sidewalks in poorer neighborhoods.

8/1/2015 10:19 PM

635

Cost of living

7/31/2015 6:42 PM

636

Schools

7/31/2015 5:42 PM

637

Joplin's people

7/31/2015 3:51 PM

638

After the tornado, we picked ourselves up and did what need to be done. We just did not put our hand out for the

7/31/2015 12:50 PM

government to give us what we needed. Neighbors helped one another. Joplin will never be the same, but people around the world watched at we helped ourselves. 639

This town can pull together when in an incredibly tough situation.

7/31/2015 7:47 AM

640

It feels safe.

7/31/2015 7:45 AM

641

Sad to say that my home town of Baxter Spgs Ks does not have much to offer anymore,we have poor health care

7/31/2015 7:19 AM

here,no jobs & so forth,if not for being able to use the Galena Ks & Joplin Mo health care there actually would be a bigger problem,I wish you had included some questions about the cost of drugs on this survey,no matter if you get a doctor if the drugs are priced out of most people's range what good does a doctor do,just saying.

199 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 642

increase in public transportation availability

7/30/2015 3:38 PM

643

People are friendly and willing to help others when disaster strikes.

7/30/2015 12:40 PM

644

I have been very proud of the active lifestyles movements that have emerged over the past five-seven years. And the

7/30/2015 10:59 AM

investment in Joplin parks and trails. 645

Efforts at the grassroots level of some groups who are spear-heading farmers markets, Live Well initiatives, trying to

7/30/2015 10:46 AM

get hike-bike trails approved and built, coordinating youth tryathlons, etc. There are many who are actively seeking to provide a better quality of life for those who live here or those who might. 646

I feel that this community is helpful, caring and considerate of others for the most part. After the tornado that went through Joplin, it was amazing to see everyone pull together. In moments like those where you find true heroism in

7/30/2015 10:44 AM

those around you can't help but feel honored to be a part of someplace that special. That's when it really counts. Everyone suffered, but so many went out of their way to help others. 647

I was in the 2011 tornado. Seeing how neighbors helped each other, not waiting to be asked, was inspiring.

7/30/2015 10:29 AM

648

Good people, good family values, low crime

7/30/2015 10:07 AM

649

?

7/30/2015 10:05 AM

650

How the community pulled together after the Joplin 2011 Tornado to help each other.

7/30/2015 9:17 AM

651

We have many services to help the unfortunate.

7/30/2015 9:10 AM

652

Walking trails.

7/30/2015 8:58 AM

653

Knowing that there are resources that can help my family.

7/30/2015 8:57 AM

654

How friendly and family oriented it is.

7/30/2015 8:49 AM

655

The amount of welcome we have received. My wife and I are new to town and we have felt very welcomed here.

7/30/2015 8:45 AM

656

The fact that people are working to make these issues better for all.

7/30/2015 8:40 AM

657

There is a great school system and it is a safe place to raise children but with no jobs all that is going to change. People are moving here because it is a small town and easy to get around in with no car and no job.

7/30/2015 8:39 AM

658

The way we pulled together after the tornado.

7/30/2015 8:35 AM

659

The small town feel to it

7/30/2015 8:29 AM

660

It is better than some other communities in regard to crime. I like being able to access just about everything I would need without having to go too far.

7/30/2015 8:06 AM

661

Not much. You have to be a rich Republican to live here. Poor people get stuck in the trap. They don't have enough money to get get ahead. They have to feed and clothe their kids, pay high housing costs, etc. There is so much predjudice here. Don't be gay, black, Muslim, etc. You won't have any friends.

7/30/2015 8:05 AM

662

It is a small community where you know most everyone. Our children.

7/30/2015 7:59 AM

663

to work for a place that is all about the community

7/30/2015 7:48 AM

664

People are friendly

7/30/2015 7:29 AM

665

no comment

7/30/2015 7:24 AM

666

It is where I am at this moment in time. I plan to move somewhere else.

7/30/2015 7:18 AM

667

For the most part helpful, but could help more to communities outside of Joplin.

7/30/2015 7:08 AM

668

We are willing to help each other when the need arises.

7/30/2015 6:56 AM

669

I am not proud of my community generally.

7/30/2015 6:40 AM

670

The community seems to jump in and help in time of need. The hospitals are very active in all community events.

7/30/2015 6:38 AM

671

Low cost of living, although it's getting higher.

7/30/2015 1:55 AM

672

I grew up in Joplin, moved away at 13, took me 24 yrs to come back home.. I love it here

7/29/2015 9:19 PM

673

The long traditions of the area, such as church, gardening, parades, rodeo, family gatherings, small town atmosphere where people take the time to know and enjoy their neighbors. Neighbors tend to look out for each other.

7/29/2015 8:49 PM

674

Interest by groups like this

7/29/2015 8:04 PM

675

Our predominately "will do" attitude when facing adversity.

7/29/2015 5:17 PM

200 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 676

spirit

7/29/2015 5:05 PM

677

Good caring people.

7/29/2015 4:14 PM

678

Religious security

7/29/2015 4:14 PM

679

Our friendliness and ability to rebuild and continue strong economic development after the 2011 tornado

7/29/2015 12:47 PM

680

Community pride and unyielding spirit

7/29/2015 11:38 AM

681

Our people.

7/29/2015 9:08 AM

682

People come together when tragedy strikes

7/29/2015 8:18 AM

683

Renewed support for positive growth

7/29/2015 8:08 AM

684

They way people in Springfield address challenges "head-on" and work together to solve problems.

7/29/2015 6:06 AM

685

Ozark Greenways and parks, Community Listen Events, Backpack program for hungry kids, Robberson's year-round school calendar, all the trees within the city. There's really a lot more to be proud of.

7/28/2015 4:50 PM

686

That groups of people work together to solve problems government or business can't/won't solve.

7/28/2015 4:05 PM

687

How well we work together to make Springfield a better place to live for everyone.

7/28/2015 3:32 PM

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Regional Health Assessment

Q38 Please name a person , group, or program that is working to improve health and quality of life in your community: Answered: 648

Skipped: 1,875

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Responses

Date

1

Healthy Living Alliance Jordan Valley Greene County Health Department Ozarks Regional YMCA

12/8/2015 4:32 PM

2

Laclede County Health Department

12/4/2015 11:38 AM

3

CherishedHC

11/25/2015 9:09 PM

4

health department, hospitals, nurse practitioners

11/10/2015 12:24 PM

5

POLK COUNTY HEATH CENTER

10/23/2015 11:42 AM

6

Tim Mitchell

10/16/2015 10:04 AM

7

Mercy Healthification, community screenings, and healthfairs

10/16/2015 8:39 AM

8

Wellness program through employer

10/15/2015 12:22 PM

9

Area Agency on Aging

10/15/2015 10:35 AM

10

the Joplin family Y

10/15/2015 10:32 AM

11

Pedal It Forward Loving Choices Kendrick Fincher NWA Food Bank Ozark Guidance

10/14/2015 5:14 PM

12

Newton County Community Coalition

10/14/2015 9:34 AM

13

Spring River Wellness Center in Riverton, KS

10/13/2015 9:18 PM

14

The Alliance of SW MO Community Clinic of Joplin Workforce Development A.C.H.E. Dental The Talkington Foundation/Kelly Club Alano Club Economic Security

10/13/2015 8:03 AM

15

Freeman Health System and Ozark Center

10/13/2015 7:26 AM

16

Freeman Screen Team

10/13/2015 6:55 AM

17

Freeman health system screen team, pre-participation physcial mfor athletics, Screenings for stroke, bone Density etc.

10/13/2015 6:50 AM

18

LifeChoices Dan Pekarek The Alliance of SW MO Ozark Center

10/12/2015 11:09 AM

19

Adult Fitness Center-Rogers, AR

10/12/2015 6:54 AM

20

Senior Center

10/11/2015 9:12 PM

21

Area Agency on Aging, Mercy Health Systems, Freeman Health Systems

10/9/2015 6:12 PM

22

Access Family Care

10/9/2015 2:07 PM

23

Women with a Mission

10/9/2015 1:50 PM

24

YMCA

10/8/2015 7:41 PM

25

Healthification

10/8/2015 8:15 AM

26

Mercy

10/7/2015 12:06 PM

27

Polk Co Health Center, ABC

10/7/2015 11:53 AM

28

POLK COUNTY HEALTH CENTER

10/7/2015 10:22 AM

29

Mercy Health Systems of Northwest Arkansas

10/7/2015 9:44 AM

30

Mercy Employee Health Program

10/7/2015 8:43 AM

31

Washington Regional Center for Aging, WRMC Center for Exercise

10/6/2015 9:05 PM

32

Community Health Clinic

10/6/2015 12:57 PM

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Mercy Health System

10/6/2015 10:54 AM

34

Mercy hospital

10/6/2015 10:31 AM

35

Mercy Health System

10/6/2015 10:29 AM

36

Mercy

10/6/2015 10:21 AM

37

Polk County Health

10/6/2015 9:59 AM

38

Polk County Health Center

10/5/2015 1:57 PM

39

Dr Perna, bariatric program with Mercy Surgical Assoc.

10/5/2015 1:43 PM

40

Polk County House of Hope

10/5/2015 11:37 AM

41

NAMI

10/5/2015 11:36 AM

42

Polk County Health Center

10/5/2015 9:59 AM

43

Polk County Health Dept.

10/5/2015 9:24 AM

44

Mercy Corporate Council Aha Ada

10/5/2015 9:23 AM

45

Live Well Lifestyle CMH healthy cooking (diabetes) Lunch with the Drs ( variety of disease etc

10/4/2015 3:39 PM

46

YMCA and Polk Count Health Dept.

10/4/2015 9:41 AM

47

Polk Co. Health Dept.

10/3/2015 6:01 PM

48

Polk County Health Center Miles for Smiles Citizens Memorial Hospitl

10/3/2015 9:46 AM

49

Health Dept. CMH

10/3/2015 8:40 AM

50

Polk county health department

10/2/2015 8:56 PM

51

Polk County Health Dept. Michelle Morris Live Well Alliance

10/2/2015 5:24 PM

52

Polk County Health Center

10/2/2015 4:44 PM

53

Health clinics, The Kitchen, Alternative Outlook (Carol Jones),

10/2/2015 2:46 PM

54

Polk County Health Department Parents as Teachers Polk County House of Hope

10/2/2015 2:22 PM

55

Mercy Health Care

10/2/2015 1:13 PM

56

YMCA Adult Wellness Center in Rogers

10/2/2015 12:54 PM

57

Rogers Adult Wellness Center

10/2/2015 10:52 AM

58

Local School District and Polk County Health Center

10/2/2015 10:31 AM

59

Mercy

10/1/2015 6:00 PM

60

Mercy YMCA Mercy Healthfair

10/1/2015 4:03 PM

61

Mercy Hospital Community Outreach, American Heart Association, Washington Regional Dental Clinic, Cobblestone Farm, Feed Fayetteville, Apple seeds, UAMS and UA Fayetteville.

10/1/2015 3:41 PM

62

Mercy

10/1/2015 2:43 PM

63

Mercy outreach groups

10/1/2015 1:14 PM

64

Mercy

10/1/2015 12:06 PM

65

.

10/1/2015 12:04 PM

66

walmart

10/1/2015 10:19 AM

67

Healthification with Mercy.

10/1/2015 8:30 AM

68

My church the greenway trails

10/1/2015 8:05 AM

69

Community Clinic

10/1/2015 6:50 AM

70

we here at Mercy are doing everything we can

10/1/2015 5:36 AM

71

Mercy health communications and outreach to help others

9/30/2015 11:28 PM

72

Spouse's company giving financial incentive when documenting preventive care

9/30/2015 9:38 PM

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TOPS--TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY

9/30/2015 8:25 PM

74

Bentonville School District.

9/30/2015 5:21 PM

75

Mercy YMCA

9/30/2015 4:28 PM

76

Martine Pollard

9/30/2015 4:11 PM

77

Renaissance Healthcare Rogers Adult wellness Center

9/30/2015 2:21 PM

78

Mercy ADH - county health offices WRMC Community Health Clinic several non-profits

9/30/2015 2:20 PM

79

Mercy mobile health unit. Community Clinic.

9/30/2015 1:06 PM

80

GPP

9/30/2015 12:49 PM

81

Mercy Health System and Northwest Medical Center

9/30/2015 12:25 PM

82

Mercy Fitness Center

9/30/2015 10:53 AM

83

Mercy Health Foundation/Clark Ellison Mercy Hospital's behavioral health program

9/30/2015 10:40 AM

84

Mercy Community Activity Centers ( Rogers, Bentonville) Mercy YMCA Blue Cross Blue Shield silver sneakers programs

9/30/2015 10:13 AM

85

Mercy, NWA Council

9/30/2015 9:31 AM

86

Community Clinic

9/30/2015 9:30 AM

87

Martine Pollard

9/30/2015 9:29 AM

88

Dr. Lisa Low

9/30/2015 9:21 AM

89

Mercy

9/30/2015 9:16 AM

90

Mercy ALS AHA Dress for Success

9/30/2015 9:14 AM

91

The ALS Association

9/30/2015 9:12 AM

92

Hometown Health Coalition

9/30/2015 8:51 AM

93

FAST Mountain Biking Group Razorback Greenway Golf

9/30/2015 8:49 AM

94

Walton Family Foundation

9/30/2015 8:08 AM

95

Center for Nonprofits @ St. Mary's

9/30/2015 7:50 AM

96

Mercy Outreach

9/30/2015 7:49 AM

97

FITNESS CLUBS MERCY YMCA

9/30/2015 7:43 AM

98

Bella Vista Poa

9/30/2015 7:36 AM

99

NWA Food Bank Rogers Senior Center Mercy

9/30/2015 7:29 AM

100

cooworkers at Mercy using the healthification site

9/30/2015 7:23 AM

101

McDonald County Health Department Pineville, MO

9/30/2015 6:00 AM

102

Mercy

9/29/2015 10:55 PM

103

Mercy - Senior Behavioral Services Community Clinic

9/29/2015 10:42 PM

104

Mercy Hospital-Healification.

9/29/2015 10:13 PM

105

Mercy Medical Center

9/29/2015 9:49 PM

106

First Baptist Church's River of Life clinic

9/29/2015 9:27 PM

107

Mercy Hospital

9/29/2015 9:16 PM

108

Mike Rush at Rush Running, Girls on the Run, Gabi Campbell (a personal trainer) at the Rogers Activity Center.

9/29/2015 8:47 PM

109

Bella Vista has several different programs available for residents if you are availble during the times of the classes.

9/29/2015 8:31 PM

110

Several Crossfit gyms; NW cycling groups

9/29/2015 8:25 PM

111

Mercy Samaritan Center Community Clinic NWA Food bank StVdP Food Bank Walmart Walmart Foundation

9/29/2015 8:01 PM

Endeavor Foundation

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Mercy Healthcare

9/29/2015 7:26 PM

113

Mercy

9/29/2015 7:00 PM

114

BreastCare, community clinic in Rogers and Springdale

9/29/2015 6:44 PM

115

UMR health insurance provided discount on medical insurance if client participates in health check.

9/29/2015 6:21 PM

116

Mercy

9/29/2015 6:09 PM

117

volunteers at Mercy Hospital NWA

9/29/2015 5:44 PM

118

Mercy

9/29/2015 5:40 PM

119

Bentonville Community Center / City of Bentonville

9/29/2015 5:14 PM

120

Mercy Hospital

9/29/2015 5:10 PM

121

NWA Emerging Leaders Greenways & Trails Committee produces the Rogers Cycling Festival. Proceeds benefit cycling causes in NWA, including the Rogers Community Bike Program and Pedal It Forward.

9/29/2015 5:09 PM

122

Mercy, American Heart Association

9/29/2015 5:06 PM

123

All of the physicians who are part of the Mercy Northwest Arkansas System in Rogers assist in improving the health and quality of my life. They provide high quality health care as well as being very professional in carrying out services.

9/29/2015 5:00 PM

124

Healthification program thru work

9/29/2015 4:31 PM

125

Community Clinic

9/29/2015 4:28 PM

126

the zumba group, also the YMCA in Rogers Arkansas the gimnasiun has a good equipment,

9/29/2015 4:10 PM

127

Community Clinic

9/29/2015 4:01 PM

128

Martine Pollard

9/29/2015 3:58 PM

129

Mercy, Dr. Chris Johnson

9/29/2015 3:58 PM

130

NWA Open Space Walmart Associate programs and Helen Walton Fitness Center YMCA at Mercy

9/29/2015 3:54 PM

131

Mercy's Healthification Program

9/29/2015 3:52 PM

132

Mercy Hospital.

9/29/2015 3:48 PM

133

YMCA

9/29/2015 3:45 PM

134

Food bank

9/29/2015 3:42 PM

135

Mercy Healthification

9/29/2015 3:42 PM

136

Northwest Arkansas Women's Shelter

9/29/2015 3:40 PM

137

Mercy Medical Center

9/29/2015 3:38 PM

138

Mercy

9/29/2015 3:28 PM

139

Mercy

9/29/2015 3:27 PM

140

NWA Emerging Leaders work to create access to trails and healthy lifestyles. Pedal it Forward - providing bikes to

9/29/2015 3:25 PM

people in need - children and adults - improves health and quality of life Walton Family Foundation - has provided funding to many organizations to help with the quality of life and amenities that then in turn add to the health of our community Local Chambers of Commerce work to improve the Quality of Life in NWA NWA Council pushes initiatives that aid in improving health and quality of life Many private companies and corporations are working through local nonprofits to improve the health and quality of life for citizens Too many non-profits to name that are working in the health category; ie, community clinic, free dental services, food banks, etc. 141

Celebrate Recovery

9/29/2015 3:15 PM

142

Mercy Health System (Mercy YMCA)

9/29/2015 3:09 PM

143

Steve Womack

9/29/2015 3:07 PM

144

Ronald McDonald House Charities Mercy YMCA--Very Disappointed

9/29/2015 3:04 PM

145

MERCY OZARK GUIDANCE UAMS

9/29/2015 3:02 PM

146

Area Agency on Aging Mercy YMCA

9/29/2015 3:02 PM

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northwest Arkansas council, chambers of commerce, non-profit agencies like United Way, health care providers, UAMS, Endeavor Foundation

9/29/2015 3:00 PM

148

Mercy Chamber

9/29/2015 2:57 PM

149

YMCA

9/29/2015 2:56 PM

150

neighbor, rocky branch fire dept

9/29/2015 2:55 PM

151

Highlands Onclogy group Mercy

9/29/2015 2:50 PM

152

Mercy YMCA

9/29/2015 2:46 PM

153

YMCA diabetes education and lifestyle changes

9/29/2015 2:44 PM

154

Pediatric Dental Associates offers screenings and educational oppurtunities at local schools

9/29/2015 2:43 PM

155

Hospice

9/29/2015 2:43 PM

156

Mercy Hospital Community Clinic

9/29/2015 2:33 PM

157

Mercy YMCA

9/29/2015 2:30 PM

158

YMCA - Diabetics

9/29/2015 2:22 PM

159

Women's Shelter - YMCA

9/29/2015 2:13 PM

160

Mercy Hospital

9/29/2015 2:01 PM

161

Loving Choices and NWA Childcare Aware

9/29/2015 1:59 PM

162

Springfield-Greene Cty health dept.

9/29/2015 1:53 PM

163

Diabetes Prevention Program

9/29/2015 1:52 PM

164

Women's Shelter Community Clinic Mercy Mobile Open Avenue

9/29/2015 1:52 PM

165

Wellspring

9/29/2015 1:49 PM

166

mercy, center for non profits has multiple agencies for diferent health issues, community clinics in rogers and springdale, ar etc

9/29/2015 1:47 PM

167

Mercy Hospital

9/29/2015 1:45 PM

168

Mercy Health of NWA United Way of NWA Samaritan House

9/29/2015 1:44 PM

169

healthification

9/29/2015 1:44 PM

170

Medicaid departments within the hospital settings, charity and financial assistance, community clinics

9/29/2015 1:43 PM

171

Mercy Healthification

9/29/2015 1:43 PM

172

Mercy

9/29/2015 1:43 PM

173

Mercy Health Northwest Arkansas Lisa Atkins, APRN Anita DeSalvo

9/29/2015 1:41 PM

174

St Francis House Samaratin Community Center Community Clinic Mercy Foundation Lions

9/29/2015 1:41 PM

175

Mercy Health Wellness Program Mercy YMCA Senior Adult wellness Center Weight Management Program through Mercy

9/29/2015 7:41 AM

176

Mercy

9/28/2015 10:09 PM

177

Mercy health systems

9/28/2015 10:08 PM

178

St Vincent de Paul Food Pantry

9/28/2015 8:51 PM

179

Society of St Vincent de Paul Helping Hands Salvation Army SVdP Food Pantry Sharing and Caring Local church soup kitchens

9/28/2015 6:36 PM

180

YMCA gym

9/28/2015 6:30 PM

181

Mercy Hospital

9/28/2015 3:47 PM

182

Dr Goss

9/28/2015 1:13 PM

183

Mercy

9/28/2015 11:25 AM

184

Mercy

9/28/2015 11:19 AM

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bridges to wellness

9/28/2015 11:12 AM

186

Kendrick Fisher Hydration Mercy Health

9/28/2015 11:12 AM

187

Mercy :)

9/28/2015 11:05 AM

188

Faith in Action Saving Grace Loving Choices

9/28/2015 10:58 AM

189

American Cancer Association Susan G. Komen Autism involves Me Mercy Childbirth Education

9/28/2015 10:53 AM

190

Mercy Hospital NWA

9/28/2015 10:52 AM

191

dr.leuders

9/28/2015 10:41 AM

192

Mercy

9/28/2015 9:01 AM

193

MERCY

9/28/2015 8:57 AM

194

Mercy, Arkansas Dental Association, WRMC, Circle of Life Hospice, Highlands Oncology

9/28/2015 8:36 AM

195

Mercy

9/28/2015 8:24 AM

196

Mercy

9/27/2015 1:58 PM

197

Mercy Hospital

9/27/2015 10:27 AM

198

Community partnership of the Ozarks Greene County Health Department Springfield-Greene County Park Board Springfield Safety Division of Public Works-sidewalk safety Neighborhood Health Advocate program Healthy Living Alliance Neighborhood Walkability program

9/10/2015 6:19 PM

199

Phyllis Ferguson, Councilman Springfield-Greene County Public Health Department Community Foundations of the Ozarks City of Springfield, MO

9/9/2015 11:52 AM

200

Don't know how to answer that. There is some help available, but too many restrictions. Just an example- I recently received medicaid, but I can't get dental help. I have bad periodontal disease, 11 chipped and majorly broken teeth and reaccuring abscesses and pain. All I get when I ask Jordan Valley for help is.... You wouldn't believe the people with bad teeth we see. Some are a lot worse ten yours- therefore, no referral. I can't work and I'm in the 3rd year of fighting for disability. That's with an attorney. Every professional that I've came across regarding this matter, just don't seem to understand the urgency of things. I get that things could be worse, but right now it seems pretty bad. Im not going into detail about my physical and mental problems right now, but if I didn't have problems before- this hard been enough to cause extreme depression. It seems like a hopeless situation. For all concerned- enjoy and appreciate your health. God forbid that it's taken from you. Once again...it's a hopeless and desperate situation. I just would like to be understood and taken seriously! Where is there help? REAL HELP?

9/4/2015 8:18 AM

201

I work in a hospital, so every person that I work with.

9/3/2015 6:29 AM

202

Chamber of Commerce

9/2/2015 9:01 AM

203

Jordan Valley

9/1/2015 12:21 PM

204

Health Department CPO

9/1/2015 10:37 AM

205

Jordan Valley, The Kitchen Clinic

9/1/2015 9:08 AM

206

Gage Fitness Center Mercy Ozark is working toward improvements in their facility and my family is proud to have them in operation. I do believe there is room for improvements. The current administrator is a nice person, but she does not

8/31/2015 10:16 AM

follow through with correspondence, appointments and community involvement. She needs to follow through when she says she is going to do something and she and the administrative staff need professional development. 207

churches

8/28/2015 1:29 PM

208

Webster County Health Unit

8/28/2015 12:32 PM

209

Burrell Behavioral Health

8/28/2015 11:38 AM

210

Webster County Health Department

8/28/2015 9:28 AM

211

Taney County Health Department

8/28/2015 9:02 AM

212

Webster County Health Unit

8/28/2015 8:22 AM

213

Community Clinic of Joplin Watered Gardens Access Clinic of Joplin Joplin Health Department

8/27/2015 10:49 AM

214

Jordan Valley Health Faith Community Health Free medical Clinic of the Ozarks

8/27/2015 9:42 AM

215

Ozark Center

8/27/2015 8:20 AM

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YMCA

8/27/2015 7:59 AM

217

mercy hospital --cardiac rehab and pulonary rehab

8/27/2015 7:56 AM

218

Freeman

8/27/2015 7:56 AM

219

Freeman Advantage, YMCA, Freeman hospital, Mercy hospital, Ozark Center, New Directions, Heartland Center, Ronald McDonald House, various food pantries.

8/27/2015 6:44 AM

220

The YMCA . Bright Futures

8/27/2015 3:36 AM

221

FAITH COMMUNITY

8/26/2015 5:22 PM

222

Mercy

8/26/2015 4:10 PM

223

Mercy Hospital

8/26/2015 8:58 AM

224

health department medical clinics

8/26/2015 7:52 AM

225

Teresa Williams JC Smith

8/25/2015 2:58 PM

226

Taneycounty health dept. community dental and health. Skaggs foundation. Cox and mercy hospitals.

8/25/2015 12:12 PM

227

Cox Medical Center Branson

8/25/2015 10:32 AM

228

Health Department

8/25/2015 9:46 AM

229

Taney County Health Department

8/25/2015 9:02 AM

230

Laclede County Health Department, WIC, L LIfe Food Pantry, Project 360, Laclede Industries, COPE,

8/25/2015 8:36 AM

231

American Heart Association

8/25/2015 8:31 AM

232

Ozark Greenways

8/25/2015 4:15 AM

233

Mercy Hospital Ozark

8/24/2015 4:16 PM

234

Cox healthcare system

8/24/2015 1:46 PM

235

Mercy Clinic and Hospital

8/24/2015 1:00 PM

236

The hospital I work at

8/24/2015 12:57 PM

237

Area agaency on aging. Mercy Joplin and Carthage Hospitals

8/24/2015 12:26 PM

238

6-week class on How to live with Chronic Diseases at CoxHealth.

8/24/2015 11:25 AM

239

Mercy health through employer

8/24/2015 8:36 AM

240

Jordan Valley Community Health Center

8/23/2015 1:15 PM

241

Cox Health through seminars

8/22/2015 8:11 PM

242

Mercy Hospital Springfield

8/22/2015 7:08 PM

243

Health Department

8/21/2015 5:16 PM

244

YMCA

8/21/2015 2:03 PM

245

Extension office working with Probation/Parole office in improving offender care.

8/21/2015 1:02 PM

246

Freeman Health System

8/21/2015 12:05 PM

247

Mercy

8/21/2015 11:49 AM

248

Crosslines

8/21/2015 11:01 AM

249

The Healthification that Mercy does has definitely made a big impact.

8/21/2015 9:20 AM

250

Faith Clinic

8/21/2015 8:46 AM

251

running groups, 5Ks every weekend

8/21/2015 6:07 AM

252

Partnership with YMCA and NRMC, Nevada yearly health fair open to the public. YMCA (an exercise initiative,

8/21/2015 12:08 AM

something about walking, running 100 miles) various exercise programs, classes. DFS (WIC program) 253

All the churches.

8/20/2015 8:32 PM

254

Mercy hospital

8/20/2015 6:11 PM

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Mercy Hospital Joplin and Carthage

8/20/2015 6:04 PM

256

Mercy Hospital

8/20/2015 5:07 PM

257

Jordan Valley Community Health Center Ronald McDonald House Charities, Tooth Truck Mercy CoxHealth Springfield Greene County Health Department Ozarks Food Harvest Springfield Dental Society - Give the Kids a Smile Day United Way Care to Learn Burrell Behavioral Health OACAC Community Partnership of the Ozarks Victim's Center Help Give Hope Isabel's House Harmony House

8/20/2015 4:19 PM

258

Freeman Health Systems

8/20/2015 4:12 PM

259

Mercy Corporate Health

8/20/2015 2:15 PM

260

Tooth Truck Jordan Valley The Kitchen Clinic that is being transferred to MSU

8/20/2015 1:28 PM

261

Mercy, Carthage

8/20/2015 12:52 PM

262

Mercy Systems Tobacco Censsation Mercy Hospital Healthification Program Laclede County Health Department Mercy Hospice Agency

8/20/2015 12:28 PM

263

Mercy Hospital Community Clinic Watered Gardens Life Choices Salvation Army Catholic Charities Souls Harbor Crosslines Circles United Way

8/20/2015 12:10 PM

264

Mercy hospital Joplin

8/20/2015 11:56 AM

265

Missouri State University and Mercy Health System

8/20/2015 11:22 AM

266

Jordan Valley Health Center, various programs through Cox Medical Center & Mercy Health

8/20/2015 10:35 AM

267

Joplin Family Y Joplin Parks and Rec Mercy Hospital

8/20/2015 10:33 AM

268

Mercy Carthage Hospital

8/20/2015 9:41 AM

269

Parkinsons Support Group STAR oncology support group 4 States Stroke support group

8/20/2015 9:06 AM

270

Cox Branson Medical Center

8/20/2015 9:02 AM

271

Faith Clinic

8/20/2015 8:52 AM

272

Both hospitals in Springfield, the health department, Jordan Valley, any doctor/nurse, insurance companies, nonprofits who offer health related classes

8/20/2015 8:48 AM

273

ymca

8/20/2015 8:45 AM

274

Wellness department at Mercy Hospital

8/20/2015 8:45 AM

275

Mercy

8/20/2015 8:35 AM

276

Freeman Health System Wellness Program

8/20/2015 8:13 AM

277

Mercy L-life Life Point Church- addiction program

8/20/2015 8:07 AM

278

Freeman Health System

8/20/2015 7:53 AM

279

Mercy Health System

8/20/2015 7:48 AM

280

Freeman Well Balance

8/20/2015 7:47 AM

281

mercy healthification

8/20/2015 7:36 AM

282

Red Sea - running group

8/20/2015 7:34 AM

283

Healthy Living Alliance both hospitals County Health Department

8/20/2015 7:28 AM

284

Mercy Cox

8/20/2015 7:18 AM

285

Freeman Health System

8/20/2015 6:52 AM

286

Freeman Health System wellness program for employees

8/20/2015 6:46 AM

287

The Wellness Team at Joplin Mercy Mallory Roberson

8/20/2015 2:07 AM

288

general leonard wood community hospital

8/19/2015 11:00 PM

289

Mercy Freeman Patrick Tuttle Convention Center, City of Joplin Parks and Rec, City of Joplin Audubon Center at Wild

8/19/2015 10:00 PM

Cat Glades Joplin Family Y Silver Sneakers 290

Mercy

8/19/2015 5:54 PM

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Mercy has running,exercise groups etc.

8/19/2015 5:31 PM

292

meals on wheels

8/19/2015 5:01 PM

293

Mercy Hospital

8/19/2015 4:46 PM

294

Mercy Clinics

8/19/2015 4:31 PM

295

Mallory Roberson - Health and Wellness Coordinator

8/19/2015 4:30 PM

296

YMCA

8/19/2015 4:13 PM

297

Mercy Diabetes Support Groups

8/19/2015 4:07 PM

298

Mercy

8/19/2015 4:00 PM

299

Mercy Health Foundation

8/19/2015 3:50 PM

300

Mercy Lebanon

8/19/2015 3:44 PM

301

Diabetes Support Group

8/19/2015 3:33 PM

302

WIC Program

8/19/2015 3:29 PM

303

American Heart Association

8/19/2015 3:28 PM

304

St Pauls United Methodist Church

8/19/2015 3:25 PM

305

Mercy Health

8/19/2015 3:24 PM

306

Mercy, Community Clinic, Access Family Care

8/19/2015 3:24 PM

307

Missouri Department of Conservation Community Partnership of the Ozarks Community Foundation of the Ozarks Springfield Environmental Resources Center Watershed Committee of the Ozarks

8/19/2015 3:06 PM

308

Jordan Valley

8/19/2015 2:55 PM

309

NAMI

8/19/2015 2:47 PM

310

Mercy

8/19/2015 2:02 PM

311

Mercy Hospital provides education and a wide variety of programs geared to help those actively seeking help.

8/19/2015 2:01 PM

312

mercy

8/19/2015 1:46 PM

313

Healthification at Mercy Hospitals for employees. Local events such as runs for charity.

8/19/2015 1:04 PM

314

Healthification

8/19/2015 12:50 PM

315

Laclede County Drug Council

8/19/2015 12:44 PM

316

Leep Head Start Hospice Home Health Churches- food banks Pregnacy Support Group

8/19/2015 12:37 PM

317

Churches in the community come together to fill backpacks with food for kids for weekends that would not have food

8/19/2015 12:37 PM

for the weekend. Hospice Pregnancy Support 318

Local Civic Organizations Local Hospital

8/19/2015 11:50 AM

319

cox medical center branson

8/19/2015 11:34 AM

320

Cox Healthcare

8/19/2015 11:01 AM

321

Cox Medical Center Branson

8/19/2015 10:16 AM

322

YMCA

8/19/2015 9:33 AM

323

Groves Karate

8/19/2015 7:02 AM

324

OWN It

8/19/2015 6:56 AM

325

Mercy Hospital

8/19/2015 6:25 AM

326

Relay for Life,

8/18/2015 10:38 PM

327

Aurora Professional Pharmacy employees

8/18/2015 9:10 PM

328

Mercy Hospital-Berryville Senior Center Community Center

8/18/2015 8:34 PM

329

Chris Davis

8/18/2015 7:54 PM

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Cox Health does community outreach

8/18/2015 7:45 PM

331

Hickory County Cares

8/18/2015 6:16 PM

332

Mercy Hospital

8/18/2015 5:20 PM

333

Berryville Auxiliary for Mercy Hospital Alzheimer's seminars Abused Women

8/18/2015 4:18 PM

334

Jordan Valley Innovative Health

8/18/2015 4:14 PM

335

Schools

8/18/2015 4:08 PM

336

DR Nurses

8/18/2015 4:07 PM

337

Fairbanks Community Center-

8/18/2015 3:52 PM

338

Mercy Hospital - Aurora, Christian Service Center, Several area Churches with Come and Dine program.

8/18/2015 3:40 PM

339

Jordan Valley provides free dental work to community members who otherwise have no access to or no funds for dental care. CoxHealth and a few others like the YMCA participate in the Silver Sneakers program to provide an

8/18/2015 3:36 PM

exercise program that is covered by insurance. Children's Miracle Network provides support to the children and families of those with medical conditions. 340

Barbra Wommack

8/18/2015 3:09 PM

341

Local Y.- exercise and activity outlet for all ages Main Street Association sponsoring Farmers Market - access to fresh produce locally. Local schools - free or reduced cost of meals for students Various organizations sponsoring 5k runs/walks

8/18/2015 2:59 PM

342

Pregnancy Resource Center

8/18/2015 2:57 PM

343

Stand Against Trafficking Community Partnership of the Ozarks

8/18/2015 2:49 PM

344

Jordan Valley Community Health Clinic

8/18/2015 2:37 PM

345

Tri-County Pregnancy Center Mercy Hospital Outpatient Programs OACAC Harvest Church Food Pantry Christian Service Center Food Pantry County Health Department First Baptist Church Summer Come and Dine Program First Baptist Church Fall Coat Give Away

8/18/2015 2:34 PM

346

Coventry insurance

8/18/2015 2:31 PM

347

Mercy Hospital in Cassville YMCA in Cassville Barry County Hospital Board

8/18/2015 2:27 PM

348

Mercy, OACAC, First Baptist Church

8/18/2015 2:24 PM

349

Coalitions

8/18/2015 2:24 PM

350

Berryville Auxiliary=Alzheimers/caregiveers Silverslippers

8/18/2015 2:21 PM

351

McDonald County Health Dept

8/18/2015 2:17 PM

352

Active Lifestyles Rufus Racing the local YMCA's

8/18/2015 1:55 PM

353

mercy

8/18/2015 1:44 PM

354

Community Clinic of Joplin

8/18/2015 11:09 AM

355

Well Balance at Freeman Hosp.

8/18/2015 11:04 AM

356

Faith Community Health Skaggs Foundation Cox Hospital Jesus Was Homeless Options Pregnancy Clinic

8/18/2015 10:29 AM

357

Healthy Living Alliance Ozarks Regional Food Policy Council Jordan Valley Community nurse program thru Greene County Health Department

8/18/2015 10:21 AM

358

Healthy Living Alliance Community Gardens Health Department

8/18/2015 10:14 AM

359

Cox Health

8/18/2015 7:20 AM

360

Cox Health

8/18/2015 7:17 AM

361

We work with OCAC, YMCA, and Jesus was Homeless

8/18/2015 7:08 AM

362

nancy Ridgley

8/18/2015 6:28 AM

363

Steve Smith and Mark Chamberlin.

8/17/2015 8:40 PM

364

CoxHealth

8/17/2015 5:58 PM

365

CoxHealth - Population Health Management program overseen by Sarah Vale

8/17/2015 5:53 PM

211 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 366

Mercy

8/17/2015 5:49 PM

367

Wellness program at CoxHealth; NAMI

8/17/2015 4:21 PM

368

OACAC MU Extension Community Partnership of the Ozarks

8/17/2015 4:05 PM

369

Health Department

8/17/2015 4:03 PM

370

Greene County Medical Society Greene County Health Department Healthy Living Alliance

8/17/2015 3:45 PM

371

Burrell mental health

8/17/2015 3:32 PM

372

Compassionatefriends.org

8/17/2015 3:26 PM

373

Jesus was Homeless/OWNiT

8/17/2015 3:15 PM

374

Burrell

8/17/2015 2:23 PM

375

Adapt, Own It, Tri-Lakes Clean Air Alliance, Taney County Health Dept., Cox Health Care

8/17/2015 2:20 PM

376

cox hosptal

8/17/2015 2:18 PM

377

cox hosptal

8/17/2015 2:05 PM

378

morningside church Blue Eye, and first baptist church in Kimberling city

8/17/2015 2:01 PM

379

Community Partnership of the Ozarks

8/17/2015 1:30 PM

380

Cox Health Wellness Program

8/17/2015 1:26 PM

381

Wellness Program, Cox Health

8/17/2015 1:14 PM

382

CoxHealth

8/17/2015 12:58 PM

383

Hospital systems

8/17/2015 12:52 PM

384

area agency on ageing

8/17/2015 12:47 PM

385

CoxHealth Breathe Easy - Springfield

8/17/2015 12:44 PM

386

cox health systems

8/17/2015 11:15 AM

387

The Center for Health Improvement is offering free classes for people with chronic conditions.

8/17/2015 10:49 AM

388

My husband has been hospitalized 3 times this year and we had our medical needs met each time. As for us the health community is working well for us.

8/17/2015 10:45 AM

389

Meyer Fitness center

8/17/2015 10:44 AM

390

Cox Health

8/17/2015 10:37 AM

391

dr dudding

8/17/2015 10:36 AM

392

Wellness program

8/17/2015 10:26 AM

393

Cox Medical Center Branson

8/17/2015 10:17 AM

394

Healthy Living Alliance

8/17/2015 10:16 AM

395

Meyers center

8/17/2015 10:09 AM

396

COX EMPLOYEE HEALTH

8/17/2015 10:08 AM

397

CoxHealth Center for Health Improvement

8/17/2015 10:06 AM

398

Faith Community

8/17/2015 10:03 AM

399

CoxHealth

8/17/2015 10:00 AM

400

Myer's Center

8/17/2015 9:58 AM

401

Cox Organizaton

8/17/2015 9:58 AM

402

Cox Wellness Program

8/17/2015 9:58 AM

403

Cox Medical Center Branson

8/17/2015 9:57 AM

404

CoxHealth

8/17/2015 9:53 AM

405

CRAWFORD SEBASTAIN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CENTER. MERCY.

8/17/2015 9:50 AM

212 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 406

Cox Health Systems

8/17/2015 9:49 AM

407

CoxHealth in the community, and James River Church who is actively involved in the well being of our community.

8/17/2015 9:47 AM

408

CoxHealth

8/17/2015 9:47 AM

409

both large hospitals, SGCHD, etc

8/17/2015 9:47 AM

410

CoxHealth, Mercy, Southwest Office on Aging, People Helping People

8/17/2015 9:43 AM

411

Healthy Living Alliance Jordan Valley Health Clinic Springfield Greene County Health Department

8/17/2015 8:38 AM

412

Mercy Hospital Fort Smith

8/17/2015 8:15 AM

413

Mercy

8/17/2015 7:30 AM

414

area agency on ageing

8/17/2015 6:17 AM

415

LeFlore County Health Dept

8/17/2015 12:34 AM

416

League of Women Voters of Southwest Missouri is working toward bringing about improvement in the availability and affordability of mental health services in Greene County, Missouri.

8/16/2015 8:30 PM

417

Meeks chiropractic 2b Well Missouri Health Care for All

8/16/2015 5:32 PM

418

Police Chief Williams, Annie Busch working with Burrell et al on mental health issues League of Women Voters study of current access/barriers to mental health Healthy Living Alliance

8/16/2015 4:40 PM

419

Mercy collaboration with MSU to provide health care to an unserved population in this area

8/16/2015 3:35 PM

420

Dr. Sarah Roberson

8/16/2015 10:28 AM

421

Jordan Valley Health Center

8/16/2015 9:23 AM

422

Cox Health

8/16/2015 4:25 AM

423

League of Women Voters

8/16/2015 1:05 AM

424

freeman health system different church gruops community groups

8/15/2015 11:56 PM

425

Faith Community Health Clinic

8/15/2015 8:39 PM

426

Literacy Council Parents as Teachers Reading Buddy Program Council of Ozarks Food Banks Neighborhood Communities PTA in Schools Junior League Library Centers

8/15/2015 8:21 PM

427

Homeless shelters , food banks

8/15/2015 5:37 PM

428

League of Women Voters working to improve access to mental health care.

8/15/2015 2:42 PM

429

League of Women Voters

8/15/2015 2:35 PM

430

Jordan Valley health

8/15/2015 2:27 PM

431

Jordan valley clinic Mercy Cox

8/15/2015 1:29 PM

432

Freeman Family Clinic in Carl Junction,MO

8/15/2015 12:27 PM

433

faith life community

8/15/2015 12:16 PM

434

Community partnership

8/15/2015 10:12 AM

435

Health department

8/15/2015 8:33 AM

436

League of women voters of southwest Missouri

8/15/2015 8:15 AM

437

Jordan Valley

8/14/2015 11:40 PM

438

faith community health clinic and the OWNiT group

8/14/2015 9:44 PM

439

CoxHealth Foundation Steve Edwards YMCA Mary Cromery Steve Gimenez Healthy Living Alliance Impacting Poverty Commission Green County Health Department WIC.

8/14/2015 9:03 PM

440

League of Women Voters of SW Missouri. Mental Health Study Jordan Valley Health Missouri Health Care for All US Medical Center for Federal Prisoners Greene County Jail ( the last two seem to be the largest providers of Mental

8/14/2015 6:50 PM

Health Services to people without financial resources ) 441

League of Women Voters

8/14/2015 6:37 PM

442

Orielly MSU partnership

8/14/2015 6:08 PM

213 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 443

Greene County Health Department

8/14/2015 5:42 PM

444

League of Women Voters

8/14/2015 5:33 PM

445

Mercy Salvation Army Multiple churches

8/14/2015 5:10 PM

446

Stone county health department Fordland Clinic Burrell Behavioral Health Mercy Cox

8/14/2015 5:01 PM

447

Samaritan Clinic

8/14/2015 4:05 PM

448

Dr Carolyn Cagle

8/14/2015 3:15 PM

449

OWNit

8/14/2015 3:15 PM

450

Taney County Health Department

8/14/2015 2:23 PM

451

Club Reduce

8/14/2015 2:15 PM

452

OwnIT

8/14/2015 1:47 PM

453

OWNit

8/14/2015 1:46 PM

454

Mercy

8/14/2015 1:27 PM

455

mercy

8/14/2015 12:06 PM

456

Mercy, DHS, United Way, Food Banks etc.

8/14/2015 11:40 AM

457

Various Health Clubs - Republic - Springfield

8/14/2015 10:59 AM

458

Common Grounds Community Running Group led by Bobby Ballard, Certified Running Coach.

8/14/2015 10:41 AM

459

United Way of the Ozarks

8/14/2015 10:24 AM

460

Freeman Health System

8/14/2015 10:02 AM

461

Healthy Living Alliance

8/14/2015 9:51 AM

462

YMCA

8/14/2015 9:44 AM

463

Cathy Brown - Freeman Health System

8/14/2015 9:19 AM

464

Fair Grove Senior Citizens group

8/14/2015 9:11 AM

465

Community Partnership of the Ozarks

8/14/2015 9:09 AM

466

Healthy Living Alliance YMCA Department of Health Poverty Commission United Way CPO Foundation for SPS: Kids First MSU- new clinic

8/14/2015 9:08 AM

467

Freeman Health System

8/14/2015 8:37 AM

468

Ozark Center

8/14/2015 8:33 AM

469

Freeman Health System

8/14/2015 8:28 AM

470

Newton County Health Department Access Health Freeman Health System

8/14/2015 8:18 AM

471

The Veterans Health Administration or VA

8/14/2015 8:16 AM

472

Freeman Health System Community Clinic Lafeyette House

8/14/2015 8:12 AM

473

Freeman Health System - Wellness and Prevention Department

8/14/2015 8:11 AM

474

Health Collaborative Community Partnership

8/14/2015 7:51 AM

475

Wellness program at work - Freeman health system

8/14/2015 7:39 AM

476

Coxhealth

8/13/2015 8:39 PM

477

Jordan Valley clinics

8/13/2015 8:11 PM

478

Healthy Community Collaborative

8/13/2015 7:11 PM

479

Community partnership

8/13/2015 5:23 PM

480

Mercy Hospital

8/13/2015 5:14 PM

481

City and County Government, Ozark Greenways, COAG - Jon Mooney, Community Partnership

8/13/2015 4:52 PM

482

Jim Anderson with Cox hospital

8/13/2015 4:51 PM

214 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 483

Healthy Living Alliance

8/13/2015 4:40 PM

484

the taney county health department

8/13/2015 3:21 PM

485

local health departments

8/13/2015 1:54 PM

486

Mercy clinic, primary and urgent care Taney County, vaccines several dental clinics, including Taney county

8/13/2015 1:50 PM

487

Stone County Health Coalition, OCAC

8/13/2015 1:48 PM

488

Springfield Greene County Public Health Dept Healthy Living Alliance MSU

8/13/2015 1:12 PM

489

Mercy Health System has a mobile "bus" that goes to the school and can do screenings.

8/13/2015 1:02 PM

490

Freeman hospital

8/13/2015 12:53 PM

491

Ozark Center

8/13/2015 12:22 PM

492

Lafayette House

8/13/2015 11:43 AM

493

Ozark Center Joplin Family YMCA

8/13/2015 10:57 AM

494

EPA cleaning up the Lead contamination and DNR to clean up Spring river

8/13/2015 10:20 AM

495

LifeChoices Health Network

8/13/2015 9:56 AM

496

Freeman Health System

8/13/2015 8:48 AM

497

Bill and Virginia Leffen Autism Center

8/13/2015 8:26 AM

498

Forsyth Diabetic Focus Group meets first Monday of each month -great group to talk about problems and what to do you can need it

8/13/2015 8:23 AM

499

local hospitals offer free screenings

8/13/2015 8:08 AM

500

Ozark Center

8/13/2015 7:59 AM

501

Joplin NALA Read Freeman Health System Children's Haven Joplin Trails Coalition Joplin Family Y

8/13/2015 7:53 AM

502

Freeman Hospital, Ozark Center

8/13/2015 7:50 AM

503

Freeman Health Systems and Ozark Center

8/13/2015 6:51 AM

504

Freeman Health System

8/13/2015 6:37 AM

505

Healthy Nevada-community cooperation with Cerner Corperation

8/13/2015 5:46 AM

506

Wellness coordinator @ Freeman Health System

8/13/2015 3:05 AM

507

Taney County Health Dept

8/12/2015 3:48 PM

508

Taney County Health Department

8/12/2015 3:43 PM

509

Freeman Hospital

8/12/2015 12:08 PM

510

Community Health Collaborative Mercy Joplin Health Department Jasper County Health Department Freeman

8/12/2015 9:33 AM

Hospital CSI Diabetes 511

Livesmart of SWMO

8/12/2015 8:49 AM

512

Joplin Health Department

8/12/2015 8:20 AM

513

Springfield-Greene County Health Department

8/12/2015 7:59 AM

514

Early Head Start

8/12/2015 7:48 AM

515

Dr Brandon Gibson

8/12/2015 6:39 AM

516

Mercy Hopital

8/12/2015 2:18 AM

517

the OC in Ozark

8/11/2015 10:47 PM

518

WIC

8/11/2015 5:35 PM

519

SWMO Community Health Colaborative

8/11/2015 4:21 PM

520

know they are there, can't remember the groups as not needed to use them

8/11/2015 4:08 PM

521

Access Community Health

8/11/2015 3:18 PM

215 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 522

Kris Drake Cathy Brown Mary Frerer Freeman

8/11/2015 3:10 PM

523

Donna Webb, RD, LD, CDE CoxHealth County Health Department

8/11/2015 2:24 PM

524

llife

8/11/2015 1:19 PM

525

Freeman Advantage

8/11/2015 1:14 PM

526

lafatyette house

8/11/2015 12:39 PM

527

Community Partnership of the Ozarks

8/11/2015 9:04 AM

528

OWN IT

8/10/2015 6:39 PM

529

Own- it ADAPT coalition Healthy Families Task Force Cox Health

8/10/2015 6:20 PM

530

University of Missouri Extension Stone and Taney county Health Departments Cox Health Mercy Health Skaggs grants

8/10/2015 3:31 PM

531

Missouri State University and Mercy Helth Care are building a free clonoc.

8/10/2015 3:07 PM

532

Stone Co. Health Dept. KC Community Methodist Church

8/10/2015 2:37 PM

533

OWNit Jesus Was Homeless Health Department

8/10/2015 10:59 AM

534

Ozark Wellness Network

8/10/2015 10:01 AM

535

CoxHealth

8/10/2015 9:22 AM

536

Healthy Living Alliance, Ozarks Wellness Network, Ozarks Regional Food Policy Council, Ozarks Public Health Institute

8/10/2015 9:17 AM

537

Skaggs foundation

8/10/2015 9:10 AM

538

CoxHealth Center for Health Improvement CoxHealth clinics that are Patient-Centered Medical Homes CoxHealth Family Medicine Care Clinic at Cox North CoxHealth Wellness team

8/10/2015 9:06 AM

539

Ozarks Wellness Network Healthy Families Task Force Branson Landing Tri Lakes Clean Air Alliance University of Missouri Extension Public Health Departments

8/10/2015 8:29 AM

540

Mercy Health

8/8/2015 8:00 PM

541

WIC

8/8/2015 10:08 AM

542

county health department as part of a larger community group

8/8/2015 9:15 AM

543

Lebanon R-3 School District

8/8/2015 8:58 AM

544

Our Lady of the Lake

8/8/2015 8:07 AM

545

Forsyth Senior Friendship Site

8/7/2015 6:21 PM

546

Health Department

8/7/2015 4:30 PM

547

Weight watchers-but have to travel to Springfield mo to attend

8/6/2015 9:37 PM

548

Joplin Roadrunners

8/6/2015 4:49 PM

549

Community Health Workers

8/6/2015 2:57 PM

550

Jordan Valley Health Clinic, Ronald McDonald House Tooth Truck Program, Springfield Health Department, Ozark Health Department.

8/6/2015 11:33 AM

551

YMCA, Healthy Living Alliance, Ozark Greenways

8/6/2015 11:12 AM

552

Celebrate Recovery (for addictions and other issues), the clinic in fordland, patient assitance at mercy makes emergency care and other care affordable to those without insurance

8/6/2015 10:42 AM

553

Citizens Memorial Healthcare / Hospital / Clinics

8/6/2015 10:18 AM

554

Ozark center Access Family Care

8/6/2015 9:05 AM

555

CMH POLK COUNTY HEALTH CENTER BURRELL NENTAL HESLTH

8/6/2015 8:23 AM

556

Tri-Lakes Dental Center

8/6/2015 7:45 AM

557

Cox Health Taney County Health Department

8/6/2015 7:30 AM

558

cox health

8/5/2015 11:53 PM

216 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 559

Community clinic

8/5/2015 10:28 PM

560

Jesus Was Homeless, CAM

8/5/2015 7:50 PM

561

Altered physique fitness

8/5/2015 3:36 PM

562

Faith Community Health

8/5/2015 3:34 PM

563

24 gym is and is doing great Joplin fitness alliance is also up and coming with new ideas

8/5/2015 3:33 PM

564

Twent four/24 elite gym, altered physique fitness, joplin fitness alliance.

8/5/2015 3:28 PM

565

Cox Health Taney Co. Health Dept. Faith Based Health system

8/5/2015 3:02 PM

566

Jobs for LIfe- Ashley Lauer is amazing

8/5/2015 1:48 PM

567

Altered Physique Fitness

8/5/2015 12:11 PM

568

Treehouse yoga Margies herb shop The Wilcoxen health center

8/5/2015 9:07 AM

569

United way

8/5/2015 7:08 AM

570

SW MO Alliance

8/5/2015 6:55 AM

571

MU Extension Office

8/5/2015 4:58 AM

572

Economic Security

8/5/2015 12:17 AM

573

Freeman offers multiple programs.

8/5/2015 12:14 AM

574

/

8/5/2015 12:04 AM

575

Freeman Health programs

8/5/2015 12:01 AM

576

Community Clinic, Bright Futures

8/4/2015 11:53 PM

577

MSSU Staff Health programs

8/4/2015 11:49 PM

578

Programs at Cox Branson, Programs at the Recplex

8/4/2015 6:09 PM

579

Taney County Health Department Faith Community Health Center OCAC Jordan Valley Cox Health Mercy Branson Parks and Recreation

8/4/2015 4:22 PM

580

Taney County Health Department

8/4/2015 3:50 PM

581

Live Smart Community Clinic

8/3/2015 8:29 PM

582

Cox Health Branson but everything cost. Even being an employee, it can be expensive.

8/3/2015 5:18 PM

583

Health Department, OWN it, Jordan Valley, Faith Community, Cox Branson

8/3/2015 1:13 PM

584

Jordan Valley Faith Community

8/3/2015 1:11 PM

585

Taney County Health Department, Own It collation

8/3/2015 12:59 PM

586

Jean Mueller

8/3/2015 11:33 AM

587

taney county health department

8/3/2015 11:25 AM

588

Health Department

8/3/2015 11:13 AM

589

Taney County Health Department

8/3/2015 11:11 AM

590

OWNit Coalition

8/3/2015 9:15 AM

591

Cox Taney County Health Dept

8/3/2015 7:35 AM

592

newton co health dept

8/3/2015 5:54 AM

593

Dallas County Health Department, Polk County Health Center, Jordan Valley, and APO.

8/3/2015 2:51 AM

594

Mercy and MSU Clinic

8/2/2015 12:21 PM

595

The new MSU/Mercy clinic as well as Jordan Valley

8/1/2015 10:17 PM

596

Burrell

7/31/2015 6:40 PM

597

Chris burnside

7/31/2015 5:40 PM

598

Freeman Health

7/31/2015 3:49 PM

217 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 599

Kris Drake

7/31/2015 12:40 PM

600

Karen King-YMCA Bobby Ballard-YMCA Tom Rogers-Red Sea Nathan Sicher-Joplin Road Runners Jenna Mutz-JRR

7/31/2015 7:44 AM

Ruth Sawkins-Rufus Racing The Run Around 601

Ada, aha, freeman

7/31/2015 12:25 AM

602

Community Clinic

7/30/2015 3:33 PM

603

Choices Medical Services Freeman Health Systems

7/30/2015 1:19 PM

604

CHC, Access Family Care, Kris Drake/Freeman WellBalance, Community Clinic, LiveSmart, Walk with a Doc, Joplin Area Food Action Network, Connect to Culture, Ozark Center/Will's Place, Alliance of SW MO, Children's Haven, Joplin Family Y, Rufus Racing, Karen King,

7/30/2015 10:59 AM

605

Live Well Crawford County (Kansas) Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas

7/30/2015 10:44 AM

606

Head Start Centers always seek to improve the health of their clientele.

7/30/2015 10:39 AM

607

NAMI

7/30/2015 10:24 AM

608

Jasper Newton County Health Collaborative Breastfeeding Coalition of Southwest Missouri Joplin Food Action Network

7/30/2015 10:12 AM

609

The Freeman Health System Wellness Plan

7/30/2015 10:05 AM

610

ozark center

7/30/2015 9:56 AM

611

Joplin, Japer and Newton County Community Health Collaborative

7/30/2015 9:50 AM

612

freeman

7/30/2015 9:31 AM

613

Economic Security Corporation has the Head Start and Early Head Start Divisions that help families become aware of the Health and Dental needs to stay healthy. They also help families find a Health and Dental provider as a permit home instead of always using the Emergency Room or Urgent Care.

7/30/2015 9:13 AM

614

Economic Security Women's Health

7/30/2015 9:08 AM

615

Early Head Start

7/30/2015 8:52 AM

616

WIC

7/30/2015 8:51 AM

617

Early Head Start and Head Start, Mercy has a clinic in the high school my children attend, CHC, Access, Live smart, Will's Place

7/30/2015 8:42 AM

618

Freeman Health System Cox Community Health Ozark Center

7/30/2015 8:35 AM

619

Early Head Start, Alliance of southwest missouri, Community Clinic, Access clinic, ESC Womens Clinic, Lifechoices

7/30/2015 8:35 AM

620

Access

7/30/2015 8:34 AM

621

Downtown Joplin Alliance Art Feeds Connect 2 Culture Neighborhood Life House United Way (Circles Program) Community Support Services of Missouri Crossline Churches City of Joplin there's more, but that's a good start.

7/30/2015 8:27 AM

622

Freeman Diabetes support group

7/30/2015 8:26 AM

623

freeman health

7/30/2015 8:02 AM

624

YMCA

7/30/2015 7:53 AM

625

all the hospitals

7/30/2015 7:26 AM

626

I ignore the ads. It is my business, no one else needs to meddle.

7/30/2015 7:16 AM

627

Freeman Health system Ozark Center Dr. Grote Dr. Preace Dr. Sean Hamlett Tammy Anderson, Ozark Center

7/30/2015 7:07 AM

628

Freeman Screen Team

7/30/2015 6:53 AM

629

Freeman has many programs

7/30/2015 6:38 AM

630

My husband and I recently went to a Bariatric seminar with Dr. Coy in hopes to lose weight and get health and start

7/30/2015 6:33 AM

exercising. My son is expericing some mental issues of self worth. He is currently attending sessions with Sherry Bryant at Will's Place to help him through this rough patch. 631

Freeman Health System

7/30/2015 1:51 AM

632

Community Clinic,, Dr Jeff Wool

7/29/2015 9:17 PM

218 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 633

Webster County Health Department

7/29/2015 8:46 PM

634

Freeman health system

7/29/2015 8:01 PM

635

Jasper County Health Department

7/29/2015 5:14 PM

636

City of Joplin Wellness Program

7/29/2015 4:13 PM

637

Community Health Collaborative

7/29/2015 4:11 PM

638

Mercy Hospital and Freeman Health System , Bright Futures

7/29/2015 12:44 PM

639

Community Clinic Joplin Food Access Network Ozark Center Circles

7/29/2015 12:02 PM

640

United Way of SE KS and SW MO

7/29/2015 11:37 AM

641

JFAN - food network; both Joplin Hospitals have programs; Active Lifestyles Events hold a Memorial Run every year and promotes healthy lifestyles; The Joplin Y has good programs; The city has added/improved places to walk and

7/29/2015 9:06 AM

bike; Certainly the internet is a good resource as well. 642

Burrell Behavioral Health

7/29/2015 8:16 AM

643

Access Family Care Medical and Dental Clinics

7/29/2015 8:06 AM

644

Community Listen Zone Blitz Healthcare Team

7/29/2015 6:04 AM

645

Springfield-Greene County Health Department

7/28/2015 11:31 PM

646

Cox North Gym, City of Springfield, Springfield-Greene County Health Department, Springfield Public Schools.

7/28/2015 4:07 PM

647

HLA Health Dept CoxHealth Mercy OCH Jordan Valley Comm Health Center MSU City of Springfield

7/28/2015 3:31 PM

648

Springfield Community Gardens

7/28/2015 2:47 PM

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Address

0.00%

0

Address 2

0.00%

0

City/Town

0.00%

0

State/Province

0.00%

0

ZIP/Postal Code

97.69%

Country

0.00%

Email Address

90.28%

Phone Number

0.00%

211 0 195 0

#

Name

Date

1

Cheri Watkins

11/25/2015 9:14 PM

2

Fiscus

10/18/2015 4:43 PM

3

debra ann walker

10/16/2015 8:42 AM

4

Andrea Cullers

10/15/2015 10:33 AM

5

Paul Wilson

10/14/2015 5:19 PM

6

Toyin Frank-Lawale

10/14/2015 8:16 AM

7

Amber Seymour

10/13/2015 8:07 AM

8

LR

10/12/2015 11:12 AM

9

Mike Binder

10/12/2015 6:56 AM

10

Jane Imthurn

10/10/2015 2:03 PM

11

Galen McKinley

10/9/2015 6:15 PM

12

denise garner

10/6/2015 9:09 PM

13

Casey Stinley

10/5/2015 2:00 PM

14

Marilynn Kinnett

10/5/2015 11:40 AM

15

Al Scheuermann

10/5/2015 9:28 AM

16

Joe Raleigh

10/4/2015 9:48 AM

17

Linda Bunch

10/2/2015 5:29 PM

18

Kimberly Franklin

10/2/2015 11:34 AM

19

Norma Molina

10/1/2015 7:33 PM

20

carol belland

10/1/2015 4:05 PM

21

Nancy

10/1/2015 2:44 PM

22

Jay Allen

10/1/2015 1:17 PM

23

Gloria Mendoza

10/1/2015 10:28 AM

220 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 24

Wayne Callahan

9/30/2015 11:31 PM

25

JERRY LOCH

9/30/2015 8:29 PM

26

Jim Hallisey

9/30/2015 2:31 PM

27

Connnie Jones

9/30/2015 10:18 AM

28

David Pollard

9/30/2015 9:31 AM

29

Lorenzo Bohl

9/30/2015 8:59 AM

30

Amy Kennedy

9/30/2015 7:43 AM

31

Jennifer Barbo

9/30/2015 6:05 AM

32

Bonnie Brown

9/29/2015 10:48 PM

33

Vickie Grotts

9/29/2015 4:13 PM

34

Susan Koehler

9/29/2015 4:01 PM

35

Steve Galen

9/29/2015 3:59 PM

36

Jeanie Ward

9/29/2015 3:46 PM

37

Meiyien Teoh

9/29/2015 2:29 PM

38

Anonymous

9/29/2015 2:21 PM

39

Charlotte Rankin

9/29/2015 2:07 PM

40

Holli Oliver

9/29/2015 2:03 PM

41

Sandra Roberts

9/29/2015 10:34 AM

42

13 Windsor dr

9/28/2015 6:33 PM

43

Donald Reinoehl

9/28/2015 1:16 PM

44

Natalie

9/28/2015 12:50 PM

45

Marion Knaust

9/28/2015 11:02 AM

46

Doug Blevins

9/28/2015 10:55 AM

47

Darlene Hayes

9/21/2015 8:34 AM

48

Leatta A Workman

9/16/2015 7:17 PM

49

WHNA

9/10/2015 6:23 PM

50

Randy Neasby

9/10/2015 10:14 AM

51

Kathleen Cowens

9/9/2015 11:59 AM

52

Nancy Cornish

9/4/2015 7:22 PM

53

Krystan Vunovic

9/4/2015 8:24 AM

54

Darlene Steele

9/1/2015 9:23 AM

55

Ed Zielonka

8/31/2015 3:38 PM

56

charles smith

8/30/2015 9:21 PM

57

Brenda Mayes

8/28/2015 12:35 PM

58

John Akers

8/28/2015 9:07 AM

59

189 S. Hwy D

8/27/2015 9:26 AM

60

Cathy Flathers

8/27/2015 7:59 AM

61

Linda

8/27/2015 3:44 AM

62

Nathan Butcher

8/26/2015 7:18 PM

63

JULIE

8/26/2015 5:27 PM

64

Bill Brockett

8/25/2015 3:00 PM

221 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 65

Sarah klinefelter

8/25/2015 12:17 PM

66

kathy Martin

8/25/2015 10:12 AM

67

Bill Winkert

8/25/2015 9:19 AM

68

Ed O'Connor

8/24/2015 4:25 PM

69

Gina Rentschler

8/24/2015 1:49 PM

70

Danea Stiles

8/24/2015 1:00 PM

71

Veronica Hasty

8/24/2015 12:27 AM

72

jeanette

8/23/2015 8:31 PM

73

Tracy Brummer

8/22/2015 2:37 PM

74

Linda Hall

8/22/2015 9:05 AM

75

Teresa Bowman

8/21/2015 2:05 PM

76

Brittnei Carson

8/21/2015 1:30 PM

77

Suzanne Villines

8/21/2015 1:04 PM

78

T Williams

8/21/2015 12:51 PM

79

Gary Parker

8/20/2015 12:07 PM

80

Neta Stamps

8/20/2015 11:33 AM

81

Cathy Myers

8/20/2015 11:24 AM

82

Tina Mathis

8/20/2015 11:13 AM

83

D Evans

8/20/2015 9:04 AM

84

Patricia Nelson

8/20/2015 8:52 AM

85

Jill Overman

8/20/2015 8:37 AM

86

Heidi Wolfe

8/20/2015 8:24 AM

87

don dodge

8/20/2015 7:41 AM

88

Tracy Thomas

8/20/2015 7:39 AM

89

jeffrey boles

8/19/2015 4:43 PM

90

Lesli

8/19/2015 4:24 PM

91

Donna Stokes

8/19/2015 3:36 PM

92

JOY D CHAPPELL

8/19/2015 2:24 PM

93

Kathy Nay

8/19/2015 11:07 AM

94

Melissa

8/19/2015 9:47 AM

95

Charles Bahn

8/18/2015 10:46 PM

96

Anita Spearman

8/18/2015 8:42 PM

97

Scott Morris

8/18/2015 7:58 PM

98

Linda Boettger

8/18/2015 6:19 PM

99

Patric Pettegrew

8/18/2015 4:52 PM

100

Mark Tendai

8/18/2015 3:54 PM

101

Jaime Stewart-McKinley

8/18/2015 3:32 PM

102

Annette Henderson

8/18/2015 3:04 PM

103

Cynthia Thomas

8/18/2015 2:53 PM

104

Bill Shiveley

8/18/2015 2:40 PM

105

Laura A.

8/18/2015 2:39 PM

222 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 106

Bill Baker

8/18/2015 2:37 PM

107

Brad Arndt

8/18/2015 2:36 PM

108

Karen Buckman

8/18/2015 2:19 PM

109

Samantha Perry

8/18/2015 11:14 AM

110

Crystal Brigman Mahaney

8/18/2015 10:54 AM

111

Terri K Carr

8/18/2015 10:38 AM

112

Diana

8/18/2015 9:15 AM

113

Teresa Russell

8/18/2015 7:24 AM

114

Sharon Kinkelar

8/18/2015 7:10 AM

115

Jaquetta Newton

8/17/2015 11:31 PM

116

Marietta Hagan

8/17/2015 5:59 PM

117

Julie Schulze

8/17/2015 5:31 PM

118

Diane Rozier

8/17/2015 4:07 PM

119

Teri Harr

8/17/2015 2:25 PM

120

dan

8/17/2015 2:19 PM

121

jj o'quinn

8/17/2015 11:29 AM

122

NOEMI CIRILO

8/17/2015 11:17 AM

123

Becky & Gene Clark

8/17/2015 10:23 AM

124

lisa

8/17/2015 10:22 AM

125

Delynn Perryman

8/17/2015 9:48 AM

126

Joanna Snyder

8/17/2015 9:47 AM

127

Lana Martin

8/17/2015 9:45 AM

128

Erin Letterman

8/17/2015 8:46 AM

129

Brandy Caldwell

8/17/2015 12:36 AM

130

Beverly mccormicg

8/16/2015 3:21 PM

131

Patricia H Mort

8/16/2015 9:27 AM

132

Joyce Pyle

8/15/2015 3:29 PM

133

Debbie Good

8/15/2015 2:44 PM

134

Heather Burney

8/14/2015 9:47 PM

135

Linda Ramey-Greiwe

8/14/2015 9:07 PM

136

Randy Hoops

8/14/2015 6:55 PM

137

Lois Detrick

8/14/2015 6:42 PM

138

Jennifer Green

8/14/2015 6:12 PM

139

Lynn Dalton

8/14/2015 5:36 PM

140

April Mayo

8/14/2015 2:19 PM

141

Casey Parnell

8/14/2015 1:50 PM

142

Susan Frame

8/14/2015 9:14 AM

143

Alexander Wait

8/14/2015 9:12 AM

144

Mike Leone

8/14/2015 8:15 AM

145

Lisa Hall

8/13/2015 1:17 PM

146

Jodi Coleman

8/13/2015 11:09 AM

223 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 147

Tatum Clark

8/13/2015 10:23 AM

148

P.Dooley

8/13/2015 8:26 AM

149

Valetta Tsangaris

8/13/2015 7:39 AM

150

Reble L Ball

8/13/2015 6:54 AM

151

andrea horton

8/11/2015 6:51 PM

152

Andrea Cullers

8/11/2015 12:41 PM

153

jerry yunker

8/10/2015 6:47 PM

154

Cheryl Jackons

8/10/2015 3:13 PM

155

Myrna Bruning

8/10/2015 2:43 PM

156

Sarah Klinefelter

8/10/2015 9:15 AM

157

Arnold Schmalzbauer

8/8/2015 8:02 PM

158

Kelly

8/6/2015 11:15 AM

159

Kerry Douglas

8/6/2015 8:31 AM

160

John

8/5/2015 9:27 PM

161

Jan Miller

8/5/2015 7:54 PM

162

John Caldwell

8/5/2015 7:24 PM

163

Jmurdock

8/5/2015 6:28 PM

164

April Berry

8/5/2015 5:04 PM

165

Mathew. Ball

8/5/2015 3:38 PM

166

Matt Baumann

8/5/2015 3:28 PM

167

Shannon

8/5/2015 1:51 PM

168

Mary M Jones

8/5/2015 12:13 PM

169

Heather

8/5/2015 10:32 AM

170

Lynne

8/5/2015 8:30 AM

171

dodie shields

8/5/2015 12:41 AM

172

Amanda M.

8/4/2015 4:33 PM

173

Kara Miller

8/4/2015 3:53 PM

174

Mary Beth Yeakey

8/4/2015 9:07 AM

175

Shawna Clark

8/3/2015 5:33 PM

176

Beth Huddleston

8/3/2015 1:01 PM

177

james carter

8/3/2015 5:58 AM

178

Stephanie

8/3/2015 2:55 AM

179

Erika Brame

8/1/2015 10:19 PM

180

Julia Garrison

7/31/2015 12:51 PM

181

Barb

7/31/2015 7:19 AM

182

Barbara Smith

7/30/2015 11:27 AM

183

Andra Stefanoni

7/30/2015 10:47 AM

184

Dusty Black

7/30/2015 10:44 AM

185

Marian Kelly

7/30/2015 10:29 AM

186

Kathy Mason

7/30/2015 9:18 AM

187

Yoselyn Garza

7/30/2015 8:57 AM

224 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 188

Jennifer VanHoose

7/30/2015 8:49 AM

189

Stephen Grindle

7/30/2015 8:46 AM

190

Donna Clemens

7/30/2015 8:37 AM

191

Shael Cahoon

7/30/2015 6:38 AM

192

Jill Norton

7/29/2015 8:50 PM

193

Steve beimdiek

7/29/2015 8:05 PM

194

Lynne Roberts

7/29/2015 5:18 PM

195

w bloss

7/29/2015 5:05 PM

196

Tonya Sprenkle

7/29/2015 9:09 AM

197

Cora Scott

7/28/2015 11:33 PM

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Company

Date

There are no responses. #

Address

Date

There are no responses. #

Address 2

Date

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City/Town

Date

There are no responses. #

State/Province

Date

There are no responses. #

ZIP/Postal Code

Date

1

64804

11/25/2015 9:14 PM

2

72712

10/18/2015 4:43 PM

3

72758

10/16/2015 8:42 AM

4

64843

10/15/2015 1:07 PM

5

64804

10/15/2015 10:33 AM

6

72719

10/14/2015 5:19 PM

7

72712

10/14/2015 8:16 AM

8

64850

10/13/2015 8:07 AM

9

64804

10/13/2015 2:52 AM

10

64804

10/12/2015 11:12 AM

11

72715

10/12/2015 6:56 AM

12

64834

10/10/2015 2:03 PM

13

64804

10/9/2015 6:15 PM

14

72703

10/6/2015 9:09 PM

15

65663

10/5/2015 11:40 AM

16

72758

10/5/2015 9:28 AM

17

72756

10/4/2015 9:48 AM

18

65613

10/2/2015 5:29 PM

19

72714

10/2/2015 11:34 AM

20

72756

10/1/2015 7:33 PM

225 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 21

72756

10/1/2015 4:05 PM

22

72758

10/1/2015 2:44 PM

23

72758

10/1/2015 1:17 PM

24

72719

10/1/2015 10:28 AM

25

72758

9/30/2015 11:31 PM

26

72715

9/30/2015 8:29 PM

27

72712

9/30/2015 2:31 PM

28

72715

9/30/2015 11:56 AM

29

72732

9/30/2015 10:18 AM

30

72758

9/30/2015 9:31 AM

31

72712

9/30/2015 8:59 AM

32

72758

9/30/2015 7:43 AM

33

64831

9/30/2015 6:05 AM

34

72762

9/29/2015 10:48 PM

35

72758

9/29/2015 4:21 PM

36

72758

9/29/2015 4:13 PM

37

72736

9/29/2015 4:01 PM

38

72712

9/29/2015 3:59 PM

39

72758

9/29/2015 3:46 PM

40

72736

9/29/2015 2:57 PM

41

72703

9/29/2015 2:29 PM

42

72715

9/29/2015 2:21 PM

43

72712

9/29/2015 2:03 PM

44

72715

9/29/2015 2:00 PM

45

72712

9/29/2015 1:48 PM

46

72712

9/29/2015 10:34 AM

47

72758

9/28/2015 6:33 PM

48

72946

9/28/2015 1:16 PM

49

72764

9/28/2015 12:50 PM

50

72762

9/28/2015 11:02 AM

51

72745

9/28/2015 10:55 AM

52

65616

9/21/2015 8:34 AM

53

64850

9/16/2015 7:17 PM

54

65803

9/10/2015 6:23 PM

55

65536

9/10/2015 10:14 AM

56

65806

9/9/2015 11:59 AM

57

64804

9/4/2015 7:22 PM

58

65802

9/4/2015 8:24 AM

59

65802

9/1/2015 9:23 AM

60

65673

8/31/2015 3:38 PM

61

64850

8/30/2015 9:21 PM

226 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 62

65706

8/28/2015 12:35 PM

63

65771

8/28/2015 9:07 AM

64

64870

8/27/2015 9:26 AM

65

64855

8/27/2015 7:59 AM

66

64841

8/27/2015 3:44 AM

67

65536

8/26/2015 7:18 PM

68

65616

8/26/2015 5:27 PM

69

72949

8/25/2015 3:00 PM

70

65616

8/25/2015 12:17 PM

71

65737

8/25/2015 10:12 AM

72

65653

8/25/2015 9:19 AM

73

65536

8/24/2015 4:25 PM

74

65803

8/24/2015 1:49 PM

75

72928

8/24/2015 1:00 PM

76

64870

8/24/2015 12:27 AM

77

66762

8/23/2015 8:31 PM

78

64873

8/22/2015 2:37 PM

79

65605

8/22/2015 9:05 AM

80

65613

8/21/2015 5:19 PM

81

65625

8/21/2015 2:05 PM

82

64850

8/21/2015 1:30 PM

83

72638

8/21/2015 1:04 PM

84

64840

8/21/2015 12:51 PM

85

66739

8/20/2015 12:07 PM

86

72616

8/20/2015 11:33 AM

87

65804

8/20/2015 11:24 AM

88

64850

8/20/2015 11:13 AM

89

64804

8/20/2015 9:04 AM

90

64836

8/20/2015 8:52 AM

91

66725

8/20/2015 8:37 AM

92

64870

8/20/2015 8:24 AM

93

64804

8/20/2015 7:41 AM

94

64804

8/20/2015 7:39 AM

95

64801

8/19/2015 10:04 PM

96

66713

8/19/2015 4:43 PM

97

65536

8/19/2015 4:24 PM

98

64804

8/19/2015 3:36 PM

99

65625

8/19/2015 2:24 PM

100

65536

8/19/2015 2:06 PM

101

65536

8/19/2015 1:32 PM

102

65616

8/19/2015 11:07 AM

227 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 103

65605

8/19/2015 9:47 AM

104

65605-1022

8/18/2015 10:46 PM

105

72632

8/18/2015 8:42 PM

106

65802

8/18/2015 7:58 PM

107

65724

8/18/2015 6:19 PM

108

65605

8/18/2015 4:52 PM

109

65804

8/18/2015 3:54 PM

110

65605

8/18/2015 3:32 PM

111

65625

8/18/2015 3:04 PM

112

65633

8/18/2015 2:53 PM

113

65625

8/18/2015 2:40 PM

114

65734

8/18/2015 2:39 PM

115

65605

8/18/2015 2:37 PM

116

65625

8/18/2015 2:36 PM

117

64831

8/18/2015 2:19 PM

118

64865

8/18/2015 11:14 AM

119

65804

8/18/2015 10:54 AM

120

64801

8/18/2015 10:38 AM

121

65740

8/18/2015 9:15 AM

122

65616

8/18/2015 7:24 AM

123

65672

8/18/2015 7:19 AM

124

65740

8/18/2015 7:10 AM

125

72937

8/17/2015 11:31 PM

126

65616

8/17/2015 5:59 PM

127

65807

8/17/2015 5:31 PM

128

65804

8/17/2015 4:07 PM

129

65747

8/17/2015 2:25 PM

130

65616

8/17/2015 2:19 PM

131

74902

8/17/2015 11:29 AM

132

65616

8/17/2015 11:17 AM

133

654802

8/17/2015 10:23 AM

134

65680

8/17/2015 10:22 AM

135

65616

8/17/2015 10:05 AM

136

65648

8/17/2015 9:48 AM

137

65714

8/17/2015 9:47 AM

138

65738

8/17/2015 9:45 AM

139

65803

8/17/2015 9:45 AM

140

65781

8/17/2015 8:46 AM

141

74953

8/17/2015 12:36 AM

142

65807

8/16/2015 3:21 PM

143

65807

8/16/2015 9:27 AM

228 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 144

65802

8/15/2015 3:29 PM

145

65804

8/15/2015 2:44 PM

146

65616

8/14/2015 9:47 PM

147

65809

8/14/2015 9:07 PM

148

65802

8/14/2015 6:55 PM

149

65810

8/14/2015 6:42 PM

150

65714

8/14/2015 6:12 PM

151

65804

8/14/2015 5:36 PM

152

72944

8/14/2015 2:19 PM

153

65616

8/14/2015 1:50 PM

154

65648

8/14/2015 9:14 AM

155

65807

8/14/2015 9:12 AM

156

64850

8/14/2015 8:32 AM

157

64801

8/14/2015 8:15 AM

158

65804

8/13/2015 1:17 PM

159

64804

8/13/2015 11:09 AM

160

64870

8/13/2015 10:23 AM

161

65680

8/13/2015 8:26 AM

162

64870

8/13/2015 7:39 AM

163

64850

8/13/2015 6:54 AM

164

65807

8/11/2015 6:51 PM

165

64804-1844

8/11/2015 12:41 PM

166

65737

8/10/2015 6:47 PM

167

65806

8/10/2015 3:13 PM

168

65686

8/10/2015 2:43 PM

169

65616

8/10/2015 9:15 AM

170

65714

8/8/2015 8:02 PM

171

65804

8/6/2015 11:15 AM

172

65613

8/6/2015 8:31 AM

173

65616

8/5/2015 9:27 PM

174

65616

8/5/2015 7:54 PM

175

65616

8/5/2015 7:24 PM

176

64804

8/5/2015 6:28 PM

177

64862

8/5/2015 5:04 PM

178

64836

8/5/2015 3:38 PM

179

64836

8/5/2015 3:28 PM

180

65679

8/5/2015 1:51 PM

181

64870

8/5/2015 12:13 PM

182

64801

8/5/2015 10:32 AM

183

64870

8/5/2015 8:30 AM

184

64850

8/5/2015 12:41 AM

229 / 235

Regional Health Assessment 185

65616

8/4/2015 4:33 PM

186

65616

8/4/2015 3:53 PM

187

64804

8/4/2015 9:07 AM

188

65616

8/3/2015 5:33 PM

189

65616

8/3/2015 1:01 PM

190

64850

8/3/2015 5:58 AM

191

65622

8/3/2015 2:55 AM

192

65807

8/1/2015 10:19 PM

193

64804

7/31/2015 12:51 PM

194

66713

7/31/2015 7:19 AM

195

64850

7/30/2015 11:27 AM

196

66762

7/30/2015 10:47 AM

197

64801

7/30/2015 10:44 AM

198

64804

7/30/2015 10:29 AM

199

64804

7/30/2015 9:18 AM

200

64836

7/30/2015 8:57 AM

201

64835

7/30/2015 8:49 AM

202

64801

7/30/2015 8:46 AM

203

64804

7/30/2015 8:37 AM

204

64870

7/30/2015 6:38 AM

205

65757

7/29/2015 8:50 PM

206

64836

7/29/2015 8:05 PM

207

64804

7/29/2015 5:18 PM

208

64801

7/29/2015 5:05 PM

209

64865

7/29/2015 9:09 AM

210

65804

7/29/2015 6:06 AM

211

65803

7/28/2015 11:33 PM

#

Country

Date

There are no responses. #

Email Address

Date

1

[email protected]

12/8/2015 4:35 PM

2

[email protected]

11/25/2015 9:14 PM

3

[email protected]

10/16/2015 8:42 AM

4

[email protected]

10/15/2015 10:33 AM

5

[email protected]

10/14/2015 5:19 PM

6

[email protected]

10/14/2015 8:16 AM

7

[email protected]

10/13/2015 8:07 AM

8

[email protected]

10/12/2015 11:12 AM

9

[email protected]

10/12/2015 6:56 AM

10

[email protected]

10/10/2015 2:03 PM

11

[email protected]

10/9/2015 6:15 PM

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[email protected]

10/6/2015 9:09 PM

13

[email protected]

10/5/2015 11:40 AM

14

[email protected]

10/5/2015 9:28 AM

15

[email protected]

10/4/2015 3:44 PM

16

[email protected]

10/4/2015 9:48 AM

17

[email protected]

10/2/2015 5:29 PM

18

[email protected]

10/2/2015 11:34 AM

19

[email protected]

10/1/2015 7:33 PM

20

[email protected]

10/1/2015 4:05 PM

21

[email protected]

10/1/2015 2:44 PM

22

[email protected]

10/1/2015 1:17 PM

23

[email protected]

10/1/2015 10:28 AM

24

[email protected]

9/30/2015 11:31 PM

25

DO NOT GIVE OUT

9/30/2015 8:29 PM

26

[email protected]

9/30/2015 2:31 PM

27

[email protected]

9/30/2015 10:18 AM

28

[email protected]

9/30/2015 9:31 AM

29

[email protected]

9/30/2015 8:59 AM

30

[email protected]

9/30/2015 7:43 AM

31

[email protected]

9/30/2015 6:05 AM

32

[email protected]

9/29/2015 10:48 PM

33

[email protected]

9/29/2015 4:13 PM

34

[email protected]

9/29/2015 4:01 PM

35

[email protected]

9/29/2015 3:59 PM

36

[email protected]

9/29/2015 3:46 PM

37

[email protected]

9/29/2015 2:29 PM

38

[email protected]

9/29/2015 2:03 PM

39

[email protected]

9/29/2015 1:48 PM

40

[email protected]

9/29/2015 10:34 AM

41

[email protected]

9/28/2015 6:33 PM

42

[email protected]

9/28/2015 1:16 PM

43

[email protected]

9/28/2015 12:50 PM

44

[email protected]

9/28/2015 12:32 PM

45

[email protected]

9/28/2015 10:55 AM

46

[email protected]

9/21/2015 8:34 AM

47

[email protected]

9/16/2015 7:17 PM

48

[email protected]

9/10/2015 6:23 PM

49

[email protected]

9/10/2015 10:14 AM

50

[email protected]

9/9/2015 11:59 AM

51

[email protected]

9/4/2015 7:22 PM

52

[email protected]

9/1/2015 9:23 AM

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[email protected]

8/31/2015 3:38 PM

54

[email protected]

8/30/2015 9:21 PM

55

[email protected]

8/28/2015 12:35 PM

56

[email protected]

8/28/2015 9:07 AM

57

[email protected]

8/27/2015 9:26 AM

58

[email protected]

8/27/2015 7:59 AM

59

[email protected]

8/27/2015 3:44 AM

60

[email protected]

8/26/2015 7:18 PM

61

[email protected]

8/26/2015 5:27 PM

62

[email protected]

8/25/2015 3:00 PM

63

[email protected]

8/25/2015 12:17 PM

64

[email protected]

8/25/2015 10:12 AM

65

[email protected]

8/25/2015 9:19 AM

66

[email protected]

8/24/2015 4:25 PM

67

[email protected]

8/24/2015 1:49 PM

68

[email protected]

8/24/2015 1:00 PM

69

[email protected]

8/24/2015 12:27 AM

70

[email protected]

8/23/2015 8:31 PM

71

[email protected]

8/22/2015 2:37 PM

72

[email protected]

8/22/2015 9:05 AM

73

[email protected]

8/21/2015 2:05 PM

74

[email protected]

8/21/2015 1:30 PM

75

[email protected]

8/21/2015 1:04 PM

76

[email protected]

8/21/2015 12:51 PM

77

[email protected]

8/20/2015 12:07 PM

78

[email protected]

8/20/2015 11:33 AM

79

[email protected]

8/20/2015 11:24 AM

80

[email protected]

8/20/2015 11:13 AM

81

[email protected]

8/20/2015 9:04 AM

82

[email protected]

8/20/2015 8:52 AM

83

[email protected]

8/20/2015 8:37 AM

84

[email protected]

8/20/2015 8:24 AM

85

na

8/20/2015 7:41 AM

86

[email protected]

8/20/2015 7:39 AM

87

[email protected]

8/19/2015 4:43 PM

88

[email protected]

8/19/2015 4:24 PM

89

[email protected]

8/19/2015 3:36 PM

90

[email protected]

8/19/2015 2:24 PM

91

[email protected]

8/19/2015 11:07 AM

92

[email protected]

8/19/2015 9:47 AM

93

[email protected]

8/18/2015 10:46 PM

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Regional Health Assessment 94

[email protected]

8/18/2015 8:42 PM

95

[email protected]

8/18/2015 7:58 PM

96

[email protected]

8/18/2015 6:19 PM

97

[email protected]

8/18/2015 4:52 PM

98

[email protected]

8/18/2015 3:54 PM

99

[email protected]

8/18/2015 3:32 PM

100

[email protected]

8/18/2015 3:04 PM

101

[email protected]

8/18/2015 2:53 PM

102

[email protected]

8/18/2015 2:40 PM

103

[email protected]

8/18/2015 2:39 PM

104

[email protected]

8/18/2015 2:37 PM

105

[email protected]

8/18/2015 2:36 PM

106

[email protected]

8/18/2015 2:19 PM

107

[email protected]

8/18/2015 11:14 AM

108

[email protected]

8/18/2015 10:54 AM

109

[email protected]

8/18/2015 10:38 AM

110

[email protected]

8/18/2015 9:15 AM

111

[email protected]

8/18/2015 7:24 AM

112

[email protected]

8/18/2015 7:10 AM

113

[email protected]

8/17/2015 11:31 PM

114

[email protected]

8/17/2015 5:59 PM

115

[email protected]

8/17/2015 5:31 PM

116

[email protected]

8/17/2015 4:07 PM

117

[email protected]

8/17/2015 2:25 PM

118

[email protected]

8/17/2015 2:19 PM

119

jimmy.o'[email protected]

8/17/2015 11:29 AM

120

[email protected]

8/17/2015 11:17 AM

121

[email protected]

8/17/2015 10:23 AM

122

[email protected]

8/17/2015 10:22 AM

123

[email protected]

8/17/2015 10:05 AM

124

[email protected]

8/17/2015 9:48 AM

125

[email protected]

8/17/2015 9:47 AM

126

[email protected]

8/17/2015 9:45 AM

127

[email protected]

8/17/2015 8:46 AM

128

[email protected]

8/17/2015 12:36 AM

129

[email protected]

8/16/2015 3:21 PM

130

[email protected]

8/16/2015 9:27 AM

131

[email protected]

8/15/2015 2:44 PM

132

[email protected]

8/14/2015 9:47 PM

133

[email protected]

8/14/2015 9:07 PM

134

[email protected]

8/14/2015 6:55 PM

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Regional Health Assessment 135

[email protected]

8/14/2015 6:42 PM

136

[email protected]

8/14/2015 6:12 PM

137

[email protected]

8/14/2015 5:36 PM

138

[email protected]

8/14/2015 2:19 PM

139

[email protected]

8/14/2015 1:50 PM

140

[email protected]

8/14/2015 9:14 AM

141

[email protected]

8/14/2015 9:12 AM

142

[email protected]

8/14/2015 8:32 AM

143

[email protected]

8/14/2015 8:15 AM

144

[email protected]

8/13/2015 1:17 PM

145

[email protected]

8/13/2015 11:09 AM

146

[email protected]

8/13/2015 10:23 AM

147

[email protected]

8/13/2015 8:26 AM

148

[email protected]

8/13/2015 7:39 AM

149

[email protected]

8/13/2015 6:54 AM

150

[email protected]

8/11/2015 6:51 PM

151

[email protected]

8/11/2015 12:41 PM

152

[email protected]

8/10/2015 6:47 PM

153

[email protected]

8/10/2015 3:13 PM

154

[email protected]

8/10/2015 2:43 PM

155

[email protected]

8/10/2015 9:15 AM

156

[email protected]

8/8/2015 8:02 PM

157

[email protected]

8/6/2015 11:15 AM

158

[email protected]

8/6/2015 8:31 AM

159

[email protected]

8/5/2015 9:27 PM

160

[email protected]

8/5/2015 7:54 PM

161

[email protected]

8/5/2015 7:24 PM

162

[email protected]

8/5/2015 6:28 PM

163

[email protected]

8/5/2015 5:04 PM

164

[email protected]

8/5/2015 3:38 PM

165

[email protected]

8/5/2015 3:28 PM

166

[email protected]

8/5/2015 1:51 PM

167

[email protected]

8/5/2015 12:13 PM

168

[email protected]

8/5/2015 10:32 AM

169

[email protected]

8/5/2015 8:30 AM

170

[email protected]

8/5/2015 12:41 AM

171

[email protected]

8/4/2015 4:33 PM

172

[email protected]

8/4/2015 3:53 PM

173

[email protected]

8/4/2015 9:07 AM

174

[email protected]

8/3/2015 5:33 PM

175

[email protected]

8/3/2015 1:01 PM

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[email protected]

8/3/2015 5:58 AM

177

[email protected]

8/3/2015 2:55 AM

178

[email protected]

8/1/2015 10:19 PM

179

[email protected]

7/31/2015 12:51 PM

180

[email protected]

7/31/2015 7:19 AM

181

[email protected]

7/30/2015 11:27 AM

182

[email protected]

7/30/2015 10:47 AM

183

[email protected]

7/30/2015 10:44 AM

184

[email protected]

7/30/2015 10:29 AM

185

[email protected]

7/30/2015 8:57 AM

186

[email protected]

7/30/2015 8:49 AM

187

[email protected]

7/30/2015 8:46 AM

188

[email protected]

7/30/2015 8:37 AM

189

[email protected]

7/30/2015 6:38 AM

190

[email protected]

7/29/2015 8:50 PM

191

[email protected]

7/29/2015 8:05 PM

192

[email protected]

7/29/2015 5:18 PM

193

[email protected]

7/29/2015 5:05 PM

194

[email protected]

7/29/2015 9:09 AM

195

[email protected]

7/28/2015 11:33 PM

#

Phone Number

Date

There are no responses.

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Q1 ¿Cuál es su perspectiva para esta encuesta? Answered: 21

Skipped: 0

Perspectiva y respuestas d...

Perspectiva y respuestas d...

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Perspectiva y respuestas de los ciudandanos

95.24%

20

Perspectiva y respuestas de la anencia socia

4.76%

1

Total

21

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Q2 Nombre de la organizacion. Answered: 0

#

Skipped: 21

Responses

Date

There are no responses.

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Q3 ¿Cuál de los siguientes mejor clasifica los servicios de atención primaria que su organización proporciona? Answered: 0

Skipped: 21

! No matching responses.

Answer Choices

Responses

Educacion

0.00%

0

Servicios financieros

0.00%

0

Gobierno

0.00%

0

Cuidado do la Salud

0.00%

0

Recreo y la hospitalidad

0.00%

0

Servicios profesionales y empresariales

0.00%

0

Servicios sociales y humanos

0.00%

0

Otros servicios

0.00%

0

Total

0

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Q4 ¿De qué condado está ubicado la seda de su organización? Otro condado y estado. Answered: 0

Skipped: 21

! No matching responses.

Answer Choices

Responses

Adair County, Oklahoma

0.00%

0

Barry County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Barton County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Baxter County, Arkansas

0.00%

0

Benton County, Arkansas

0.00%

0

Boone County, Arkansas

0.00%

0

Camden County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Carroll County, Arkansas

0.00%

0

Cedar County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Cherokee County, Kansas

0.00%

0

Christian County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Crawford County, Arkansas

0.00%

0

Crawford County, Kansas

0.00%

0

Dade County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Dallas County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Delaware County, Oklahoma

0.00%

0

Douglas County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Franklin County, Arkansas

0.00%

0

Greene County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Haskell County, Oklahoma

0.00%

0

Hickory County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Howell County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Jasper County, Missouri

0.00%

0

0.00%

0

0.00%

0

Johnson County, Arkansas Labette County, Kansas

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Encesta Regional De Evaluacion Salud Laclede County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Latimer County, Oklahoma

0.00%

0

Lawrence County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Le Flore County, Oklahoma

0.00%

0

Logan County, Arkansas

0.00%

0

Madison County, Arkansas

0.00%

0

McDonald County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Newton County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Ottawa County, Oklahoma

0.00%

0

Ozark County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Polk County, Arkansas

0.00%

0

Polk County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Pulaski County, Missouri

0.00%

0

St. Clair County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Scott County, Arkansas

0.00%

0

Sebastian County, Arkansas

0.00%

0

Sequoyah County, Oklahoma

0.00%

0

Stone County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Taney County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Texas County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Vernon County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Washington County, Arkansas

0.00%

0

Webster County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Wright County, Missouri

0.00%

0

Yell County, Arkansas

0.00%

0

Total

#

0

Other County and State

Date

There are no responses.

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Q5 ¿A cuántas personas emplea su organización? Answered: 0

Skipped: 21

! No matching responses.

Answer Choices

Responses

0-49

0.00%

0

50-99

0.00%

0

100-249

0.00%

0

250-499

0.00%

0

500-999

0.00%

0

1000+

0.00%

0

Total

0

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Q6 ¿Cuál de los siguientes servicios proporciona su organización: Answered: 0

Skipped: 21

! No matching responses.

Answer Choices

Responses

Salud Mental

0.00%

0

Salud Dental

0.00%

0

Salud Medica

0.00%

0

Total Respondents: 0

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Q7 En los últimos 12 meses, cuando aquellos quien sierva se necesitaba la siguiente atención que tan difícil fue conseguir el acceso a ella a: Answered: 0

Skipped: 21

! No matching responses.

Yo no soy capaz de responder a esta pregunta

N/A = No necesite este tip de cuidado

No pude conseguir atencion cuando la necesite

Consegui atencion pero con mayor dificultad

Consegui atencion con poca dificultad

Consegui atencion con ninguin dificultad

Total

Weighted Average

Proveedor medico principal (medico de familia, pediatra, prenatal)

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

Especialistas (Corazon, diabetes, cancer, pies, pulmones)

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

Servicio de emergencia

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

Salud de comportamient o (psiquiatria, abuso de sustancias, terapia)

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

Salud dental

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

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Q8 ¿Qué tan grave han sido los siguientes temas para los que sirve en el último año? Answered: 0

Skipped: 21

! No matching responses.

Yo no soy capaz de responder a esta pregunta.

N/A = no aplica a me, ni mi familia, no tuva eperiencia con esto

No serio (por ej. acne de la adolescencia)

Un poco serio

Rezonablemente serio

Serio

Accidentes (vehiculo, bicicleta, caidas)

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

Problemas de la ansiedad (arthritis, oido perdida de vision)

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

Abuso de alcohol y droga

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

Salud de infancia (nacio antes de tiempo, peso bajo al tiempo de nacimiento)

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

Enfermedad cronica (Cancer, diabetes, enfermedad de corazon, enfermedad de los pulmones, obesidad)

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

Costo de cuidado medico

0.00% 0

Problemas dentales dolor de los dientes Enfermedad infecciosa (hepatitis, TB, gripe,

Muy serio (por ej. VIH/SIDA)

Total

Weighted Average

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

ETS's) Asuntos de salud mental (depresion, ansiedad, pensamietos, suicidas, problemas psiquiatricos) Estilos de vida poco saludables (tabaco, desorden alimenticio, falta de ejercicio, falta ed usar el cinturon de seguridad, no conseguir vacunas)

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Q9 De la siguiente lista escoja las 3 cosas más grandes que impide a los que sirve desde la mejora de su salud: Clasificar tres áreas de importancia poniendo el 1 como lo más importante. Answered: 0

Skipped: 21

! No matching responses.

Accidentes (vehiculo icicleta, caidas)

Problemas del envejecimiento (arthritis, oido, perdida de vision)

Abuso de alcohol y/o drugas

Disponibilidad a citas medicas

Salud de infancia (nacio antes de tiempo, peso bajo al tiempo de nacimiento)

Enfermedad cronica (cancer, diabetes, enfermedad de corazon, enfermedad de los pulmones, obesidad)

El costo de cuidado medico

Problemas dentales dolor de los dientes

Enfermedad infeccioso (hepatitis, TB, gripe, ETSs)

Asuntos de salud mental (depresion, ansiedad, pensamientos suicidas, problemas psiquiatricas)

Estilo de vida poco saludable (tabaco, desorden alimenticio, falta de ejercicio, falta de usar el cinturon de seguridad, no consigue las vacnas)

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1

2

3

Total

Weighted Average

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

Encesta Regional De Evaluacion Salud

Q10 ¿Se colabora su organización con otras organizaciones para mejorar la salud y calidad de vida? Answered: 0

Skipped: 21

! No matching responses.

Answer Choices

Responses

Si

0.00%

0

No

0.00%

0

Total

0

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Q11 ¿Qué tan grave han sido los siguientes temas para los que sirve en el último año? Answered: 0

Skipped: 21

! No matching responses.

Yo no soy capaz de responder a esta pregunta

N/A = no aplica a me, ni mi familia, no tuve experiencia con esto

No serio (por ej. Acne de la adolescencia)

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

Delincuencia contra la seguridad publica

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

La violencia domestica

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

Falta de vivienda o vivienda inadecuada

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

No sentirse conectado on los demas

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

El racismo e intolerancia

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

Abuso infantil

Total

Weighted Average

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

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Un poco serio

Razonablemente serio

Serio

Muy Serio (por ej. VIH/SIDA)

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Q12 De la siguiente lista elegir la cosa más grande que impide a los que sirve desde la mejora de su salud: Answered: 0

Skipped: 21

! No matching responses.

Answer Choices

Responses

Abuso infantil

0.00%

0

Delincuencia contra la seguridad publica

0.00%

0

La violencia domestica

0.00%

0

Falta de vivienda o vivienda inadecuada

0.00%

0

No sentirse conectado con las demas

0.00%

0

El racismo e intolerancia

0.00%

0

Total

0

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Q13 ¿Es esta comunidad un buen lugar para criar a los hijos (Considerar la calidad escolar, guardaría, programas después de escuela, recreación, etc.)? Answered: 0

Skipped: 21

! No matching responses.

Answer Choices

Responses

Si

0.00%

0

De alguna manera

0.00%

0

No

0.00%

0

Total

0

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Q14 ¿Es esta comunidad un buen lugar para envejecer (considere anciano vivienda amigable, transporte a los servicios médicos, iglesias, tiendas, guarderías ancianos, el apoyo social para los ancianos que viven solos, comidas a domicilio, etc.)? Answered: 0

Skipped: 21

! No matching responses.

Answer Choices

Responses

Si

0.00%

0

De alguna manera

0.00%

0

No

0.00%

0

Total

0

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Q15 ¿Hay oportunidades económicas en la comunidad (considere propiedad y negocios operados localmente, puestos de trabajo con el crecimiento profesional, la capacitación laboral / oportunidades de educación superior, vivienda asequible, distancia razonable, etc.)? Answered: 0

Skipped: 21

! No matching responses.

Answer Choices

Responses

Si

0.00%

0

Del Alguna manera

0.00%

0

No

0.00%

0

Total

0

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Q16 En los próximos 5 años, ¿cuáles son los 3 problemas principales, que si los confronte, puede ayudar a mejorar la salud de su cliente? Por favor clasificar a sus 3 primeros temas siendo 1 el más importante. Answered: 0

Skipped: 21

! No matching responses.

Total

Weighted Average

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

Estilos de vida poco saludables (tabaco, desorden alimenticio, falta de ejercicio, falta de usar el cinturón de seguridad, no consigue las vacunas)

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

Falta de vivienda o vivienda inadecuada

0.00%

0.00%

0.00%

0

0

0

0

0.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

Accidentes (vehículo, bicicleta, caídas)

Problemas del envejecimiento (artritis, oído, pérdida de visión)

Abuso de alcohol y drogas

Disponibilidad a citas medicas

Salud de infancia (nació antes de tiempo, peso bajo al tiempo de nacimiento)

El abuso infantil

Enfermedad crónica (Cáncer, diabetes, enfermedad de corazón, enfermedad de los pulmones, obesidad)

El costo de cuidado medico

Delincuencia contra la seguridad pública

Problemas dentales, dolor de los dientes

La violencia doméstica

Enfermedad Infecciosa (hepatitis, TB, gripe, ETS’s)

Asuntos de salud mental (depresión, ansiedad, pensamientos suicidas, problemas psiquiátricas)

No sentirse conectado con los demás

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1

2

3

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

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0.00% 0

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0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

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Q17 Finalmente, desde la perspectiva de su organización, ¿qué te hace orgulloso de su comunidad? Answered: 0

#

Skipped: 21

Responses

Date

There are no responses.

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Q18 Dirección Answered: 0

Skipped: 21

Answer Choices

#

Responses

Nombre

0.00%

0

Company

0.00%

0

Address

0.00%

0

Address 2

0.00%

0

City/Town

0.00%

0

State/Province

0.00%

0

Código postal donde vive

0.00%

0

Country

0.00%

0

Email/Correo electrónico

0.00%

0

Phone Number

0.00%

0

Nombre

Date

There are no responses. #

Company

Date

There are no responses. #

Address

Date

There are no responses. #

Address 2

Date

There are no responses. #

City/Town

Date

There are no responses. #

State/Province

Date

There are no responses. #

Código postal donde vive

Date

There are no responses. #

Country

Date

There are no responses. #

Email/Correo electrónico

Date

There are no responses. #

Phone Number

Date

There are no responses.

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Q19 Por favor haga una lista de las organizaciones que se asocia con mayor frecuencia: Answered: 0

#

Skipped: 21

Responses

Date

There are no responses.

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Encesta Regional De Evaluacion Salud

Q20 ¿Código postal donde vive? Answered: 19

Skipped: 2

#

Responses

Date

1

010104

10/4/2015 5:47 PM

2

010104

10/4/2015 5:44 PM

3

010104

10/4/2015 5:35 PM

4

010104

10/4/2015 5:29 PM

5

010104

10/4/2015 5:15 PM

6

72758

9/30/2015 6:03 AM

7

72756

9/29/2015 2:09 PM

8

72756

9/29/2015 1:39 PM

9

72858

9/29/2015 8:05 AM

10

72758

9/28/2015 12:00 PM

11

64863

8/12/2015 8:39 AM

12

64854

8/12/2015 8:35 AM

13

64867

8/12/2015 8:28 AM

14

64863

8/11/2015 4:22 PM

15

64854

8/11/2015 4:16 PM

16

64863

8/11/2015 4:07 PM

17

64863

7/30/2015 10:34 AM

18

64854

7/30/2015 10:02 AM

19

64831

7/30/2015 9:36 AM

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Q21 ¿Cuántos años tiene? Answered: 19

Skipped: 2

#

Responses

Date

1

16

10/4/2015 5:47 PM

2

16

10/4/2015 5:44 PM

3

16

10/4/2015 5:35 PM

4

16

10/4/2015 5:29 PM

5

16

10/4/2015 5:15 PM

6

55

9/30/2015 6:03 AM

7

31

9/29/2015 2:09 PM

8

48

9/29/2015 1:39 PM

9

55

9/29/2015 8:05 AM

10

45

9/28/2015 12:00 PM

11

29

8/12/2015 8:39 AM

12

34

8/12/2015 8:35 AM

13

40

8/12/2015 8:28 AM

14

27

8/11/2015 4:22 PM

15

36

8/11/2015 4:16 PM

16

30

8/11/2015 4:07 PM

17

5

7/30/2015 10:34 AM

18

36

7/30/2015 10:02 AM

19

28

7/30/2015 9:36 AM

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Encesta Regional De Evaluacion Salud

Q22 Género: Answered: 19

Skipped: 2

Mujer

Hombre

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Mujer

94.74%

18

Hombre

5.26%

1

Total

19

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Encesta Regional De Evaluacion Salud

Q23 ¿Qué grupo étnico se identifique más? Answered: 19

Skipped: 2

Africano / Negro

Asiático

Hispano / Latino

Isleño Pacifico

Indio Americano

Nativo de Alaska Blanco / Caucasiano

Más de uno

Otro

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Africano / Negro

0.00%

0

Asiático

0.00%

0

Hispano / Latino

73.68%

14

Isleño Pacifico

0.00%

0

Indio Americano

0.00%

0

Nativo de Alaska

0.00%

0

Blanco / Caucasiano

15.79%

3

Más de uno

0.00%

0

Otro

10.53%

2

Total

19

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Q24 ¿Qué es el nivel más alto de su educación? Answered: 19

Skipped: 2

Menos de secundaria

Un diploma secundario o...

Algunos estudios...

Un título de licenciatura

Un título de post grado

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Menos de secundaria

26.32%

5

Un diploma secundario o su equivalente

36.84%

7

Algunos estudios universitarios

21.05%

4

Un título de licenciatura

10.53%

2

Un título de post grado

5.26%

1

Total

19

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Encesta Regional De Evaluacion Salud

Q25 ¿Hay niños menores de los 18 años en su casa? Answered: 19

Skipped: 2

Si

No

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Si

84.21%

16

No

15.79%

3

Total

19

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Encesta Regional De Evaluacion Salud

Q26 ¿ Cuántos niños menores de los 18 años en su casa? Answered: 16

Skipped: 5

#

Responses

Date

1

2

10/4/2015 5:47 PM

2

18

10/4/2015 5:44 PM

3

2

10/4/2015 5:35 PM

4

2

10/4/2015 5:29 PM

5

2

10/4/2015 5:15 PM

6

1

9/29/2015 1:40 PM

7

4

9/28/2015 12:00 PM

8

4

8/12/2015 8:39 AM

9

2

8/12/2015 8:35 AM

10

5

8/12/2015 8:28 AM

11

3

8/11/2015 4:22 PM

12

6

8/11/2015 4:16 PM

13

3

8/11/2015 4:07 PM

14

6

7/30/2015 10:34 AM

15

6

7/30/2015 10:02 AM

16

3

7/30/2015 9:36 AM

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Q27 En los últimos 12 meses, cuando se necesitaba el siguiente cuidado de lo difícil fue llegar a acceder a: Answered: 16

Skipped: 5

Proveedor medico...

Especialistas (Corazón,...

Servicio de emergencia

Salud de comportamien...

Salud dental

0

Yo no soy capaz de responder a esta pregunta.

0.2

0.4

N/A= No necesité este tipo de cuidado

0.6

0.8

No pude conseguir atención cuando la necesité

1

1.2

Conseguí atención pero con mayor dificultad

1.4

1.6

Conseguí atención con poca dificultad

1.8

2

Conseguí atención con ningún dificultad

Total

Weighted Average

Proveedor medico principal (médico de familia, pediatra, prenatal)

6.25% 1

6.25% 1

12.50% 2

43.75% 7

6.25% 1

25.00% 4

16

1.31

Especialistas (Corazón, diabetes, cáncer, pies, pulmones)

13.33% 2

66.67% 10

0.00% 0

20.00% 3

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

15

0.20

Servicio de emergencia

0.00% 0

57.14% 8

0.00% 0

28.57% 4

7.14% 1

7.14% 1

14

0.64

Salud de comportamiento (psiquiatría, abuso de sustancias, terapia)

6.67%

66.67%

0.00%

20.00%

0.00%

6.67%

1

10

0

3

0

1

15

0.40

Salud dental

0.00%

13.33%

13.33%

33.33%

20.00%

20.00%

0

2

2

5

3

3

15

1.33

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Q28 La gravedad de los problemas siguientes ha sido para usted y su familia en el último año. Answered: 15

Skipped: 6

Accidentes (vehículo,... Problemas de la ansiedad... Abuso de alcohol y droga Salud de infancia (na... Enfermedad crónica... Costo de cuidado medico Problemas dentales, do... Enfermedad Infecciosa... Asuntos de salud mental... Estilos de vida poco... 0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1

Un poco serio

1.2

1.4

1.6

Razonablemente serio

Serio

Yo no soy capaz de responder a esta pregunta.

N/A= no aplica a me, ni mi familia, no tuve experiencia con esto

No serio (por ej. Acné de la adolescencia)

Accidentes (vehículo, bicicleta, caídas)

6.67% 1

53.33% 8

13.33% 2

6.67% 1

20.00% 3

0.00% 0

Problemas de la ansiedad (artritis, oído, pérdida de visión)

0.00% 0

57.14% 8

7.14% 1

0.00% 0

7.14% 1

Abuso de alcohol y droga

0.00% 0

71.43% 10

7.14% 1

0.00% 0

Salud de infancia (nació antes de tiempo, peso bajo al tiempo de nacimiento)

0.00% 0

73.33% 11

0.00% 0

6.67% 1

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1.8

2

Muy serio (por ej. VIH/SIDA)

Total

Weighted Average

0.00% 0

15

0.47

14.29% 2

14.29% 2

14

1.14

0.00% 0

21.43% 3

0.00% 0

14

0.64

6.67% 1

13.33% 2

0.00% 0

15

0.60

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0.00% 0

66.67% 10

6.67% 1

6.67% 1

6.67% 1

13.33% 2

0.00% 0

0.00%

53.33%

13.33%

0.00%

6.67%

26.67%

0.00%

0

8

2

0

1

4

Problemas dentales, dolor de los dientes

0.00% 0

46.67% 7

13.33% 2

0.00% 0

13.33% 2

Enfermedad Infecciosa (hepatitis, TB, gripe,

6.67% 1

53.33% 8

6.67% 1

6.67% 1

6.67% 1

60.00% 9

0.00% 0

6.67% 1

53.33% 8

20.00% 3

15

0.60

0

15

0.93

26.67% 4

0.00% 0

15

1.07

0.00% 0

20.00% 3

6.67% 1

15

0.93

13.33% 2

6.67% 1

13.33% 2

0.00% 0

15

0.67

6.67% 1

0.00% 0

13.33% 2

0.00% 0

15

0.47

corazón, enfermedad de los pulmones, obesidad) Costo de cuidado medico

ETS’s) Asuntos de salud mental (depresión, ansiedad, pensamientos suicidas, problemas psiquiátricos) Estilos de vida poco saludables (tabaco, desorden alimenticio, falta de ejercicio, falta de usar el cinturón de seguridad, no conseguir vacunas)

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Q29 De la lista siguiente escoger tres áreas importantes que impide usted y su familia mejorar su salud. Clasificar tres áreas de importancia poniendo el 1 como lo más importante. Answered: 16

Skipped: 5

Accidentes (vehículo,... Problemas del envejecimien... Abuso de alcohol y/o... Disponibilidad a citas medicas Salud de infancia (na... Enfermedad crónica... El costo de cuidado medico Problemas dentales, do... Enfermedad Infecciosa... Asuntos de salud mental... Estilo de vida poco saludab... 0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1 Accidentes (vehículo, bicicleta, caídas)

Problemas del envejecimiento (artritis, oído, pérdida de visión)

Abuso de alcohol y/o drogas

Disponibilidad a citas medicas

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9

2

10

3

Total

Weighted Average

3

1.33

3

2.00

0.00% 0

33.33% 1

66.67% 2

33.33%

33.33%

33.33%

1

1

1

100.00%

0.00%

0.00%

1

0

0

1

3.00

30.00% 3

50.00% 5

20.00% 2

10

2.10

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Enfermedad crónica (Cáncer, diabetes, enfermedad de corazón, enfermedad de los pulmones, obesidad) El costo de cuidado medico

Problemas dentales, dolor de los dientes

Enfermedad Infecciosa (hepatitis, TB, gripe, ETS’s)

Asuntos de salud mental (depresión, ansiedad, pensamientos suicidas, problemas psiquiátricas)

Estilo de vida poco saludable (tabaco, desorden alimenticio, falta de ejercicio, falta de usar el cinturón de seguridad, no consigue las vacunas)

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0.00% 0

0.00% 0

100.00% 1

1

1.00

0.00% 0

100.00% 1

0.00% 0

1

2.00

36.36%

27.27%

36.36%

4

3

4

11

2.00

50.00% 3

33.33% 2

16.67% 1

6

2.33

100.00% 1

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

1

3.00

0.00% 0

50.00% 1

50.00% 1

2

1.50

0.00%

0.00%

0.00%

0

0

0

0

0.00

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Q30 ¿Tiene conocimiento de personas o grupos en la comunidad que están trabajando juntos para mejorar la salud y calidad de vida? Answered: 15

Skipped: 6

Si

No

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Si

53.33%

8

No

46.67%

7

Total

15

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Q31 La gravedad de los problemas siguientes ha sido para usted y su familia en el último año. Answered: 16

Skipped: 5

Abuso infantil

Delincuencia contra la...

La violencia doméstica

Falta de vivienda o...

No sentirse conectado co...

El racismo e intolerancia

0

Yo no soy capaz de responder a esta pregunta.

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1

1.4

1.6

Serio

2

No serio (por ej. Acné de la adolescencia)

0.00% 0

75.00% 9

0.00% 0

8.33% 1

8.33% 1

8.33% 1

0.00% 0

Delincuencia contra la seguridad pública

0.00%

53.85%

15.38%

15.38%

0.00%

7.69%

7.69%

0

7

2

2

0

1

La violencia doméstica

0.00% 0

76.92% 10

0.00% 0

7.69% 1

0.00% 0

Falta de vivienda o vivienda inadecuada

0.00% 0

69.23% 9

15.38% 2

0.00% 0

No sentirse conectado con los demás

7.69% 1

69.23% 9

7.69% 1

El racismo e intolerancia

0.00% 0

46.67% 7

0.00% 0

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Razonablemente serio

1.8

N/A= no aplica a me, ni mi familia, no tuve experiencia con esto

Abuso infantil

Un poco serio

1.2

Muy serio (por ej. VIH/SIDA)

Total

Weighted Average

12

0.50

1

13

0.69

7.69% 1

7.69% 1

13

0.62

0.00% 0

7.69% 1

7.69% 1

13

0.54

0.00% 0

7.69% 1

0.00% 0

7.69% 1

13

0.46

20.00% 3

20.00% 3

6.67% 1

6.67% 1

15

1.07

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Q32 De la lista siguiente escoger el área que más impide usted y su familia mejorar su salud. Answered: 13

Skipped: 8

Abuso infantil

Delincuencia contra la...

La violencia doméstica

Falta de vivienda o...

No sentirse conectado co...

El racismo e intolerancia

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Abuso infantil

0.00%

0

Delincuencia contra la seguridad pública

15.38%

2

La violencia doméstica

7.69%

1

Falta de vivienda o vivienda inadecuada

30.77%

4

No sentirse conectado con los demás

23.08%

3

El racismo e intolerancia

23.08%

3

Total

13

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Q33 ¿Es esta comunidad un buen lugar para criar a los hijos (Considerar la calidad escolar, guardaría, programas después de escuela, recreación, etc.)? Answered: 15

Skipped: 6

Si

De alguna manera

No

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Si

20.00%

3

De alguna manera

60.00%

9

No

20.00%

3

Total

15

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Q34 ¿Es esta comunidad un buen lugar para envejecer (considere anciano vivienda amigable, transporte a los servicios médicos, iglesias, tiendas, guarderías ancianos, el apoyo social para los ancianos que viven solos, comidas a domicilio, etc.)? Answered: 16

Skipped: 5

Si

De alguna manera

No

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Si

12.50%

2

De alguna manera

62.50%

10

No

25.00%

4

Total

16

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Encesta Regional De Evaluacion Salud

Q35 ¿Hay oportunidades económicas en la comunidad (considere propiedad y negocios operados localmente, puestos de trabajo con el crecimiento profesional, la capacitación laboral / oportunidades de educación superior, vivienda asequible, distancia razonable, etc.)? Answered: 16

Skipped: 5

Si

Del alguna manera

No

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Answer Choices

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Responses

Si

6.25%

1

Del alguna manera

68.75%

11

No

25.00%

4

Total

16

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Encesta Regional De Evaluacion Salud

Q36 En los próximos 5 años, ¿cuáles son los tres principales problemas que alguna vez vistieron será más probable que mejore su salud? Por favor clasificar a sus 3 primeros temas siendo 1 el más importante. Answered: 15

Skipped: 6

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Encesta Regional De Evaluacion Salud Accidentes (vehículo,... Problemas del envejecimien... Abuso de alcohol y... Disponibilidad a citas medicas Salud de infancia (na... El abuso infantil Enfermedad crónica... El costo de cuidado medico Delincuencia contra la... Problemas dentales, do... La violencia doméstica Enfermedad Infecciosa... Asuntos de salud mental... Estilos de vida poco... Falta de vivienda o... No sentirse conectado co... Racismo e intolerancia 0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

1

2 0.00% 0

Accidentes (vehículo, bicicleta, caídas)

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8

9

10

3 0.00% 0

100.00% 1

Total

Weighted Average

1

1.00

Encesta Regional De Evaluacion Salud Problemas del envejecimiento (artritis, oído, pérdida de visión)

100.00% 1

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

1

3.00

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

50.00%

50.00%

0.00%

3

3

0

6

2.50

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

100.00% 1

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

1

3.00

0.00%

0.00%

0.00%

0

0

0

0

0.00

25.00%

62.50%

12.50%

2

5

1

8

2.13

0.00% 0

100.00% 2

0.00% 0

2

2.00

28.57% 2

14.29% 1

57.14% 4

7

1.71

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

50.00% 1

0.00% 0

50.00% 1

2

2.00

33.33% 1

33.33% 1

33.33% 1

3

2.00

Estilos de vida poco saludables (tabaco, desorden alimenticio, falta de ejercicio, falta de usar el cinturón de seguridad, no consigue las vacunas)

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

0

0.00

Falta de vivienda o vivienda inadecuada

0.00% 0

50.00% 1

50.00% 1

2

1.50

0.00% 0

0.00% 0

100.00% 1

1

1.00

0.00% 0

50.00% 1

50.00% 1

2

1.50

Abuso de alcohol y drogas

Disponibilidad a citas medicas

Salud de infancia (nació antes de tiempo, peso bajo al tiempo de nacimiento)

El abuso infantil

Enfermedad crónica (Cáncer, diabetes, enfermedad de corazón, enfermedad de los pulmones, obesidad) El costo de cuidado medico

Delincuencia contra la seguridad pública

Problemas dentales, dolor de los dientes

La violencia doméstica

Enfermedad Infecciosa (hepatitis, TB, gripe, ETS’s)

Asuntos de salud mental (depresión, ansiedad, pensamientos suicidas, problemas psiquiátricas)

No sentirse conectado con los demás

Racismo e intolerancia

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Encesta Regional De Evaluacion Salud

Q37 ¿Finalmente, lo que hace que te sientas orgulloso de tu comunidad? Answered: 10

Skipped: 11

#

Responses

Date

1

trabajar por los miembros de la comunidad

10/4/2015 5:49 PM

2

comunidad unida para ayudar a los demás

10/4/2015 5:46 PM

3

comunidad unidad para trabajar por los demás

10/4/2015 5:38 PM

4

comunidad unida , presta ayudar a los demás

10/4/2015 5:34 PM

5

que son personas buenas

10/4/2015 5:25 PM

6

creo que mi Iglesia y algunos personas que ayudan

9/30/2015 6:10 AM

7

La Comunidad hace por salir adelante y que en la es cuel ahay un nuevo gym.

8/12/2015 8:46 AM

8

De Nada

8/11/2015 4:25 PM

9

There is a place to work

8/11/2015 4:21 PM

10

Is a safe environment for my kids, there is not gang or things like here. We might lack better job opportunities or not many places for our kids to have fun and explore, But on my opinion is a great place to race my kids with out valance on the street and keep them safe.

7/30/2015 9:51 AM

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Encesta Regional De Evaluacion Salud

Q38 Por favor listar una persona, grupo, o programa que está colaborando para mejorar la salud y calidad de vida en su comunidad: Answered: 4

Skipped: 17

#

Responses

Date

1

Early Head Start, Head Start . WIC, Alliance

8/12/2015 8:43 AM

2

HS EHS 1st Steps

8/11/2015 4:19 PM

3

EHS

7/30/2015 10:05 AM

4

Head Start

7/30/2015 9:47 AM

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Encesta Regional De Evaluacion Salud

Q39 Dirección Answered: 10

Skipped: 11

Answer Choices

Responses

Nombre

80.00%

8

Company

0.00%

0

Address

0.00%

0

Address 2

0.00%

0

City/Town

0.00%

0

State/Province

0.00%

0

Código postal donde vive

100.00%

Country

0.00%

0

Email/Correo electrónico

50.00%

5

Phone Number

0.00%

0

10

#

Nombre

Date

1

Mishell Arichabála C

10/4/2015 5:50 PM

2

Gisela Arichábala

10/4/2015 5:46 PM

3

Gisela Arichábala

10/4/2015 5:38 PM

4

Gisela Arichábala

10/4/2015 5:34 PM

5

gisela

10/4/2015 5:26 PM

6

Marine

8/12/2015 8:46 AM

7

Rosa Reyes

8/11/2015 4:25 PM

8

Evelin Ordonez

8/11/2015 4:15 PM

#

Company

Date

There are no responses. #

Address

Date

There are no responses. #

Address 2

Date

There are no responses. #

City/Town

Date

There are no responses. #

State/Province

Date

There are no responses. #

Código postal donde vive

Date

1

010104

10/4/2015 5:50 PM

2

010104

10/4/2015 5:46 PM

3

010104

10/4/2015 5:38 PM

4

010104

10/4/2015 5:34 PM

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010104

10/4/2015 5:26 PM

6

72758

9/30/2015 6:10 AM

7

64863

8/12/2015 8:46 AM

8

64863

8/11/2015 4:25 PM

9

64854

8/11/2015 4:21 PM

10

64863

8/11/2015 4:15 PM

#

Country

Date

There are no responses. #

Email/Correo electrónico

Date

1

[email protected]

10/4/2015 5:50 PM

2

[email protected]

10/4/2015 5:46 PM

3

[email protected]

10/4/2015 5:38 PM

4

[email protected]

10/4/2015 5:34 PM

5

gisela0301@

10/4/2015 5:26 PM

#

Phone Number

Date

There are no responses.

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