Ten-Year Review of the Master Health Plan for Northern Kentucky

Published: March 2008

This review is the first report on the strategic issues outlines in the Master Health Plan for Northern Kentucky and the most current data for the 14 priority program objectives outlined in the Master Health Plan. The report will attempt to identify progress toward the vision of achieving a healthy community and the areas that still require more attention.

To read the Ten-Year Review of the Master Health Plan, you will need Adobe Acrobat version 6.0 or higher installed on your computer, which can be downloaded for free. The report has 18 pages, so it may take a few minutes to download. To request a hard copy of the Ten-Year Review of the Master Health Plan, please call the Health Department at 859.341.4264.

Ten-Year Review of the Master Health Plan

Master Health Plan for Northern Kentucky

Published: January 2005

The Master Health Plan for Northern Kentucky is a comprehensive look at the priority health issues in Northern Kentucky. Staff from the Health Department, a committee of community representatives and numerous other health and social service agencies worked together to create this document outlining important health issues in three areas: physical health, lifestyle and environment and access to health services.

To read the Master Health Plan, you will need Adobe Acrobat version 5.0 or higher installed on your computer, which can be downloaded for free. The Master Plan is a lengthy document with 56 pages.  We have divided it into sections to make it easier to view online, however, the files may still take a few minutes to download. To request a hard copy of the Master Health Plan, please call the Health Department at 859.341.4264.

Table of Contents

Vision and Community Values; Introduction

Strategic Issues, Goals and Strategies

Priority Public Health Issues

Community Resources and Contributors

Moving Forward

For a more complete review of the MAPP process used in developing the Master Health Plan 2005, read the article, “MAPP, APEXPH, PACE-EH and Other Planning Initiatives in Northern Kentucky,” in the September-October 2005 issue (Vol. 11, No. 5) of the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice.

If you would like more information on the MAPP Assessment Committees, Forces of Change, Community Themes and Strengths, Local Public Health System, or Community Health Status go to the National Association of City and County Health Officials site.  For new users, click on the "For More Information" button. This provides NACCHO with valuable information on who is accessing their Web site.