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Have you responded to the survey regarding health services needed in our community? Read our news release below and get your survey turned in before October 28! Contact: Alberto Vasquez Telephone: 435-676-1261 Email: [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Health Care is a Local Affair (Panguitch, Utah) Garfield Memorial Hospital is making health care a local affair by participating in the Utah Office of Rural Health- Community Health Services Development process. This process includes various community engagement activities which includes the assembly of a community steering community comprised of local leaders organized with the task of identifying local health care needs and establishing health care priorities. Selected community members in the Garfield Memorial service area have also received a survey form in their mailbox. This survey, sent to a random sample of homes, will help Garfield Memorial identify the health services needed in the community. The purpose of the survey is to obtain information from a wide range of participants to assist in planning programs, services and identifying community health and wellness needs. If you have received this survey in your mailbox, your response will represent others in the community, so it is very important that you complete and return the survey by October 28, 2013. “Having health care services available locally is crucial to the safety, health, and economic well-being of our community,” says Alberto Vasquez, Garfield Hospital’s CEO. “It’s so important and valuable to establish health priorities in our region, and this survey helps us to meet those priorities and make those critical hospital services available locally.” Vasquez says “We ask that each of you that have received a survey to make it a priority to fill it out and send it back in no later than the deadline of October 28, 2013.” ###
Posted on: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 19:13:18 +0000

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