JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Central Valley Health, Jamestown Regional Medical Center, and the Community Health Partnership are in need of community input to help determine the future of healthcare in Jamestown.

The survey is required every three years and is used by both public and private healthcare organizations as part of their strategic plan. JRMC Marketing Manager Katie Ryan-Anderson says this is a chance for residents of Stutsman County to give their comments and concerns, which will be used moving forward.

Ryan-Anderson says that many of the organizations will use the results in their long-term planning.

The survey not only helps area healthcare facilities, but it will also help other organizations in Jamestown.

The survey is expected to take around 15 minutes and can be taken a number of ways. You can find the survey by clicking the link below or by picking up a hard copy at Central Valley Health, the Jamestown Regional Medical Center, and the James River Senior Center.

Surveys need to be completed by March 15th.

Community Health Survey

Listen to a full interview with Katie Ryan-Anderson below: