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Boston Community Health Collaborative Releases 2025-2028 Community Health Improvement Plan
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BOSTON ~ Boston Community Health Collaborative Releases 2025-2028 Community Health Improvement Plan
The Boston Community Health Collaborative, facilitated by the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC), has released its 2025-2028 Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP). This citywide roadmap aims to improve health outcomes for Boston residents and promote health equity across neighborhoods.
Based on the findings of the 2025 Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA), the CHIP reflects extensive input from various stakeholders, including health centers, hospitals, community-based organizations, residents, and public health leaders. By translating data and community voices into coordinated action, the plan identifies shared priorities and strengthens coordination across sectors to reduce disparities and support longer, healthier lives for Boston residents.
Aligned with BPHC's Live Long and Well agenda, the CHIP outlines a clear set of priorities that have been identified through data analysis and community input. These priorities include housing, economic mobility and opportunity, healthy and affordable food, and access to care. They reflect the key factors that influence health outcomes in Boston and will guide partners in aligning their efforts and resources over the next three years.
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Mayor Michelle Wu expressed her commitment to ensuring that all residents have access to healthy food, care, and necessary resources to live long and well. She praised the collaborative effort of the Boston Community Health Collaborative, BPHC, and all partners involved in delivering this informative report that will help keep communities healthy.
Dr. Bisola Ojikutu, Commissioner of Public Health for the City of Boston highlighted how health outcomes are determined by social determinants such as living conditions. She acknowledged that these conditions are not experienced equally in Boston, leading to avoidable health inequities. The interventions outlined in the CHIP aim to address these inequities by turning community insights into coordinated action that supports longer, healthier lives for all. Dr. Ojikutu also thanked over 1,900 neighbors who participated in the process.
To support the goals outlined in the CHIP, the Boston Community Health Collaborative will bring partners together regularly to learn from one another and put shared goals into action. Subcommittees will meet throughout the year to coordinate activities, develop shared approaches, and track progress.
The release of the 2025-2028 Community Health Improvement Plan marks a significant step towards promoting health equity and improving health outcomes for all Boston residents. With a collaborative effort and a clear set of priorities, the city is on track to create a healthier and more equitable community for all.
The Boston Community Health Collaborative, facilitated by the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC), has released its 2025-2028 Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP). This citywide roadmap aims to improve health outcomes for Boston residents and promote health equity across neighborhoods.
Based on the findings of the 2025 Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA), the CHIP reflects extensive input from various stakeholders, including health centers, hospitals, community-based organizations, residents, and public health leaders. By translating data and community voices into coordinated action, the plan identifies shared priorities and strengthens coordination across sectors to reduce disparities and support longer, healthier lives for Boston residents.
Aligned with BPHC's Live Long and Well agenda, the CHIP outlines a clear set of priorities that have been identified through data analysis and community input. These priorities include housing, economic mobility and opportunity, healthy and affordable food, and access to care. They reflect the key factors that influence health outcomes in Boston and will guide partners in aligning their efforts and resources over the next three years.
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Mayor Michelle Wu expressed her commitment to ensuring that all residents have access to healthy food, care, and necessary resources to live long and well. She praised the collaborative effort of the Boston Community Health Collaborative, BPHC, and all partners involved in delivering this informative report that will help keep communities healthy.
Dr. Bisola Ojikutu, Commissioner of Public Health for the City of Boston highlighted how health outcomes are determined by social determinants such as living conditions. She acknowledged that these conditions are not experienced equally in Boston, leading to avoidable health inequities. The interventions outlined in the CHIP aim to address these inequities by turning community insights into coordinated action that supports longer, healthier lives for all. Dr. Ojikutu also thanked over 1,900 neighbors who participated in the process.
To support the goals outlined in the CHIP, the Boston Community Health Collaborative will bring partners together regularly to learn from one another and put shared goals into action. Subcommittees will meet throughout the year to coordinate activities, develop shared approaches, and track progress.
The release of the 2025-2028 Community Health Improvement Plan marks a significant step towards promoting health equity and improving health outcomes for all Boston residents. With a collaborative effort and a clear set of priorities, the city is on track to create a healthier and more equitable community for all.
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