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In collaboration with community partners, the Public Health Department has developed the Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) 2025-2029 for residents and stakeholders within its jurisdiction. Developed after reviewing data from the Community Health Assessment and other sources, the CHIP is a comprehensive document outlining a five-year plan that identifies priorities, goals, objectives, and strategies aimed at improving the health and well-being of residents in the City of Racine.
The Community Health Assessment establishes the overall health status and identifies the top health concerns facing residents in the City of Racine. These were determined through individual telephone surveys done in partnership with Ascension Wisconsin, Advocate Aurora Health and several other community organizations, and through analysis of the 2024 County Health Rankings.
This section includes demographic information and data related to individual and community health in Five Priority Areas which correspond to the 2023-2027 State’s Health Improvement Plan (SHIP).
The Priority Areas include:
As part of the Community Health Assessment, key stakeholders, informants and residents in our community who participated in the survey, ranked their top social and economic issues as well as their top health conditions and behaviors that must be addressed to improve the overall health of the City of Racine residents.
The top five priorities are listed below in order of importance:
For further detail and information into our survey results and community health assessment, read the Racine County Community Health Survey Report 2024 or the Racine County Community Health Survey Summary 2024.
The information and data resulting from the Community Health Assessment was collected and analyzed in order to establish the Focus Areas for the Community Health Improvement Plan. For each of these Focus Areas, the Public Health Department designed goals, measurable outcomes, and implementation strategies aimed at addressing selected health concerns. These goals were determined based upon overall priority, overall need, and where the Public Health Department and its partners will be able to make the biggest impact, with the highest budgetary efficiency, to improve the health of the Racine community.
The Focus Areas include: