Los Alamos County Health Council Extends Health Care Quality And Accessibility Survey To Non-Residents

COUNTY News:

The Los Alamos County Health Council recently conducted a Health Care Quality and Accessibility survey of county residents that closed in early October. As the next phase of the project, the Health Council is extending the survey to non-residents.

The purpose is to collect information from individuals who work, worship, or otherwise spend significant time in Los Alamos and use Los Alamos County health-related services. 

The survey closes this Friday, Oct. 25.

How to Participate 

The survey is available exclusively online at www.bit.ly/LACHealthSurveyNR. Health Council representatives emphasize that the perspectives of non-residents are equally important as those of residents in understanding and improving the county’s health care system. 

Why Participation Matters

Individuals living outside the county, but utilizing health services within the county bring a different perspective. This feedback can help influence the improvement of these services, and inform future health programs, policies, and the development of the Los Alamos County Comprehensive Health Plan. According to Health Council representatives, input of every individual who contributes to the community is valued.

Survey Deadline

The online survey will remain open until Friday, Oct. 25, and all eligible participants are encouraged to complete it as soon as possible.

Take the survey at www.bit.ly/LACHealthSurveyNR or scan the QR code.

For more information, contact Los Alamos County Social Services Manager Jessica Strong at 505.662.8068.

Strong says, “Together, let’s improve health care for everyone in Los Alamos!”

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