Garrett County Community Health Assessment 2025-2027
Assessing Needs, Addressing Equity, Improving Outcomes

Garrett County is an innovative national leader in community health planning, assessment, and improvement. Utilizing the Garrett Planning Tool, a model practice found at mygarrettcounty.com, our region is poised to advance public health practice. Empowering every level of the community to work collaboratively on strategies in a transparent space where data is collected and acted upon helps us know how we impact health outcomes in our communities. Together, we can improve coordination and help our community overcome barriers that hinder quality of life.

Approaching our fourth cycle of assessment and improvement, our community agencies and stakeholders are keenly aware of the need to work even more diligently to uncover and understand health inequities and disparities in our communities as we collect the information that guides our strategic planning processes.

In this 2025-2027 iteration of the community health assessment and improvement cycle, the Garrett County Health Department, in partnership with the Garrett County Local Management Board, Garrett County Behavioral Health Authority, Garrett County Community Action, Mountain Laurel Medical Center, and Garrett Regional Medical Center will again be conducting a modular Community Health Assessment for the region.

This assessment will focus on collecting primary data that our community agencies and stakeholders use to inform programming and systems-level changes needed to improve health outcomes. While previous assessments have been entirely comprehensive, this assessment focuses intentionally on collecting, aggregating, and illustrating the most important, missing pieces of data: what you, our community, want us to focus on the most. Further, this data will be supplemented by an exhaustive search of secondary datasets that will help weave the unique tapestry that is our beautiful, diverse, and caring community.

Each phase of the assessment process will be identified and recorded here, with multiple opportunities to participate in the process and become an ambassador for your local community.

Informing A Data-Driven Process
What Matters Most?

Planning Is Now Mobilized

Thanks to mygarrettcounty.com, our community now transparently collaborates in mobilized, topic-focused teams called action groups. These 200+ action groups highlight the strategies our community is developing across sectors to address the greatest needs in our community, better serve our most vulnerable populations, and streamline processes to improve outcomes by collecting hyper-local data and measuring what truly matters.

100+ Public Open Data Resources Are Now Indexed

This new cycle builds on the wealth of information collected in the previous assessments.

MyDATA

These extensive local, state, and national datasets will inform this work, and be incorporated in mapping tools to be designed as an end-product of this assessment cycle. These tools will be designed to intentionally incorporate both traditional public health data and social determinants of health, such as income and jobs, education, housing, etc…, that are now widely accepted to be the upstream causes of persistent poor health outcomes that are difficult to address within the lens of public health alone.

An example of these applications is shown below. Note, this cycle will ideally include respondents outside of Garrett County, who work, play, or utilize services within our region. If a statistically significant sample of these are collected, we will also make this data available in aggregate as an interactive application.

The extended partnerships in this cycle’s endeavor will help our community collect, tabulate, and illustrate a comprehensive picture that will help our local and state agencies and stakeholders better plan and implement initiatives to improve outcomes in a holistic way that leads to long-term improvements in public health.

A series of ongoing assessments have also been completed since the 2019-2021 Garrett County Community Health Assessment was published. These reports provide additional insights into key issues identified since the last assessment was completed.

2021-2024 Garrett County Health Inequities Analysis
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Representation Matters
Aligning Our Survey Instrument To Collect The Most Meaningful Data

A Shift Toward Actionable Data Collection

As our local community health assessment and improvement planning processes continue to evolve with an increased focus on collecting the most useful and actionable data, we happily credit the other counties, regions, and cities that have helped shaped our processes:

Additional Resources

The Survey Instrument

The Garrett County Health Department’s Population Health, Innovation, and Informatics Unit champions county-wide assessment, planning, and health improvement. These processes are reviewed at public Health Planning Council meetings held once a month at the Garrett County Health Department with a variety of stakeholders. Their mission is to ensure a high-quality, effective, and integrated community care system that is responsive to the needs of residents. For those unable to attend, every stakeholder and member of the public is invited to join us digitally for a transparent look at these processes on mygarrettcounty.com and through the open/public meetings that are available in hybrid format from the Garrett County Health Department.

Key stakeholder groups (consisting of staff from the Garrett County Health Department, Garrett County Local Management Board, Garrett County Behavioral Health Authority, Garrett County Community Action, Mountain Laurel Medical Center, and Garrett Regional Medical Center) reviewed a draft of the survey instrument. In order to ensure that our instrument captures the most valuable information and is equitable in design, this process will be extended this cycle to include a one-week, public comment window on the Garrett County Health Department’s website at garretthealth.org from March 18, 2024 – March 25, 2024.

Following this period, the steering committee will review community feedback and make any revisions to the survey in the interest of furthering health equity practices in Garrett County.

Public Review of the Survey Instrument

We invite Garrett County stakeholders to review the Garrett County & Surrounding Areas Community Health Assessment (2025-2027) survey instrument. This serves to ensure equitable practices and gives the community an opportunity to request additional issues/concerns to be addressed in this survey. Please note that we will also conduct focus groups to dive deeper into topics that are identified as priorities in this survey. The primary data collected through these methods will be further supported by a secondary data analysis that includes hundreds of local data points from additional sources. To submit feedback on this survey instrument, please email [email protected].

The public comment period for this survey instrument is open from March 18, 2024 – March 25, 2024.

(If you are unable to view the embedded PDF below, please use this link to review the DRAFT Survey Instrument: https://garretthealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/DRAFT-For-Public-Review-Survey-2024.3.18.a_watermark.pdf)

Public Review Results

The Public Review period ended with no changes to the instrument.

2022-2024 Garrett County Community Health Assessment Data Divisions

  • 21520 – Accident
  • 21522 – Bittinger
  • 21523 – Bloomington
  • 21531 – Friendsville
  • 21536 – Grantsville
  • 21538 – Kitzmiller
  • 21541 – McHenry
  • 21550 – Oakland
  • 21561 – Swanton

Overarching Themes Need Further Analysis
Drilling Down On Identified Needs

Focusing On What Matters Most

Information on upcoming focus groups will be shared once the final survey instrument is published. Please check back soon. Thank you!
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