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UHA Community Advisory Council to Host Public Meeting in Roseburg on Nov. 4

November 4, 2013
WHAT    
The Community Advisory Council of Umpqua Health Alliance , the coordinated care organization that serves residents of Douglas County, is hosting the last of three public meetings in Roseburg, Ore. on Monday, Nov. 4. Umpqua Health Alliance and Douglas County Health & Social Services recently conducted a Community Health Assessment and will be presenting the key findings at this meeting.

WHEN    
Monday, Nov. 4, 2013 at 5:30 p.m.

WHERE    
Douglas County Library - Ford Community Room - 1409 NE Diamond Lake Blvd. - Roseburg, Ore. 97470

WHO    
-    Open to the public
-    Members of Umpqua Health Alliance's Community Advisory Council
   
WHY    
Lack of health insurance coverage continues to be a barrier to accessing needed medical care. Nearly 25 percent of adults age 19-64 in Douglas County were uninsured in 2011.    

The Community Health Assessment provided a broad view of community health issues and revealed that Douglas County has some major challenges in delivering health care to a large segment of the population that lives at or below the poverty level. In particular, Douglas County ranks high in many risk factors related to healthy communities such as poverty, unemployment, tobacco use, obesity and education. The Community Health Assessment engaged a large group of diverse community members in face-to-face focus groups to help identify trends and opportunities to improve the health of the community.    

The results of the Community Health Assessment will help Umpqua Health Alliance and other local organizations work together to address the identified issues and help improve all facets of health care for segments of the population that may not otherwise have access to adequate health care services, primarily those on the Oregon Health Plan. The overall goals are to improve the health of individuals and the community, improve health outcomes and reduce health care costs.

For questions, more information or to view the full Community Health Assessment report, visit www.umpquahealthalliance.org, e-mail [email protected] or call 541.464.6291.

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