Access to healthcare survey
Healthy Macomb is looking for opinions and experiences with healthcare services in Macomb County. This survey includes questions on finding doctors, therapists, or health care providers, scheduling and getting to appointments, and the quality of care received during appointments. The survey addresses both primary care and behavioral health services.
Your opinions and experiences are important to help develop strategies to improve care and reduce barriers across the County. All responses are anonymous. The survey is open until the end of the year and findings will be shared publicly in early 2025.
You can share your feedback at: Access to Healthcare survey
Community Health Assessment overview
In January 2020, the Macomb County Health Department brought together a diverse set of community partners and launched the second Community Health Assessment (CHA). This collaborative partnership was named Healthy Macomb and was directed by the Healthy Macomb Advisory Committee (HMAC) to capture the changing needs and concerns of the community. The COVID-19 pandemic halted assessment activities in the spring of 2020. In the spring of 2022, Healthy Macomb restarted the assessment process with the publication of a community survey and began asking those who live, work, or play in Macomb County two key questions: “What would make you healthier?” and “What is stopping you from getting it?” Responses and data from the assessment process were reviewed by the HMAC to identify common themes, priorities and strategies to improve the health and well-being of community members.
The HMAC met in June, October and November 2023 to finalize the 2023 Community Health Assessment (CHA) and 2024-2028 Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP). The 2023 CHA report and 2024-2028 CHIP are linked below. Additional reports are available on the Resources page.
For questions or comments on the CHA or CHIP reports, please email healthplanning@macombgov.org.

Behavioral health and substance use workgroup

Social determinants and built environment workgroup
Increase equitable access to healthy food options in the underserved populations of Macomb County.
Increase access to safe, affordable and equitable housing in Macomb County.
