From the Executive Director
Strengthening Our Community
Strengthening Community Ties
is our theme for this 53rd Annual Report. Strengthening Community Ties
represents an ongoing strategy to target and multiply our effectiveness in
serving the public health needs of our entire community of some 870,000
people. The theme of our 1996 Annual Report was “Working With and For…DuPage
Residents” and highlighted numerous linkages with external
organizations. Our 1997 Annual Report, “Shaping Public Health for the
21st Century,” similarly underscored our interrelationships with our
external environment and our community ties through our community
assessments, outreach and collaborative activities.
The core public health functions of assessment, policy development and
assurance include not only the intramural services we provide through our
clinics and our external regulatory operations. As a public health agency,
the scope of our field of vision must include all of the conditions and
institutions in our environment that impact the health of all of our
publics. Thus, we must constantly seek to build and strengthen community
ties with the people and institutions that help shape that environment.
This report highlights but a few of the scores of activities in which our
700 full time and part time staff members were engaged in 1998. We
continue to refine our organizational vision and structure as we build
stronger and larger internal and external networks. While we carry out our
responsibilities with but one percent of the county’s total health
dollars, we seek through strengthening our community ties to significantly
influence how the other ninety-nine percent of health care expenditures
ultimately lead to a healthier society.
This Annual Report will be our first to be placed on our new, greatly
expanded web site at www.dupagehealth.org. We hope that this report and
all of the other information on our web site will help to strengthen
community ties by making available electronically to the entire community
a wealth of information about the health of DuPage County. The web site
also will provide linkages to the ever-expanding world of health knowledge
available on the Internet.
We thank all of those in the community with whom we have been privileged
to work in 1998. We thank our Board of Health officers and members for
their dedication and leadership in shaping a framework for a healthier
DuPage County. We always welcome comments on any of the activities of our
department – and on those things we may not be doing.
David R. McNutt, M.D., M.P.H.
February 15, 1999
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