Southeast Georgia Health System Invites Residents to Share Health Care Concerns and Recommendations in Health Needs Assessment Survey
Tuesday, March 11th, 2025
Southeast Georgia Health System is asking residents in Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Glynn, McIntosh and Wayne counties to participate in an online survey to share their feedback on health care needs and concerns.
The online Health Needs Assessment Survey is completely anonymous— meaning no one can connect you to your answers. The survey, which takes less than 10 minutes to complete, is accessible now through March 21, 2025. Those interested in participating must be 18 years or older. Click on the links below to participate today!
Information derived from the survey responses will provide the Health System with a better understanding of community needs and help guide decisions on how best to tailor programs and services to address those needs. “We encourage the community to participate in this survey and share their thoughts on how Southeast Georgia Health System can better address the health needs of the populations that we serve,” says Christy Jordan, Interim President & CEO/Chief Legal Officer. “The survey results provide valuable feedback which influences our strategic planning, allocation of resources, and development of partnerships with local programs.”
The Affordable Care Act requires all not-for-profit hospitals to conduct a Community Health Needs Assessment of their service areas every three years. In addition to surveying local residents in six counties, data is collected from public sources, health experts, and public health and federally qualified health centers. Previous survey findings have resulted in Health System investments in recruitment of additional primary care physicians, screenings for cancers and diabetes, and community health education. Results of the survey will be made available on the Health System’s website later this year.