June 13, 2026

Community Input Sought from Healthy Klamath on Health Improvement Plan

The Healthy Klamath coalition members are excited to hear from residents of Klamath County regarding the draft community health improvement plan. In an effort to help citizens of Klamath County receive the services and support they need regarding health topics and personal health concerns, the coalition produces a community health assessment and a community health improvement plan every four years.

Healthy Klamath is an initiative that includes not only Sky Lakes Medical Center, Klamath County Public Health, Cascade Health Alliance, and Klamath Health Partnership, but numerous other organizations that want local people to be well throughout their lives. Providing feedback on the draft plan will result in information being shared with 40 local groups and businesses.

The document can be found online at http://www.healthyklamath.org/content/sites/klamath/2019_Community_Health_Improvement_Plan_15Jul19_.pdf . or klamathcounty.org. Residents are also welcome to call 541.882.8846 to request a paper copy from Public Health. The deadline for comments is August 10.

About Healthy Klamath

The Healthy Klamath Coalition is a multi-sector partnership established to guide community health improvement efforts in Klamath County, Oregon. The community mobilized in 2012, forming the coalition in response to consistently low rankings in the annual Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) County Health Rankings. Over the past seven years, dedicated community members, leaders, and organizations have launched numerous initiatives, programs, and policy changes to address the health factors contributing to poor health outcomes in Klamath County. Passionate community leaders and community members are working together to find innovative solutions to address the health issues where we live, learn, work, and play. This momentum is helping build a culture of health in Klamath County.

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