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Reports & Publications

Polling data

Press Release: Northwest Health Foundation poll reveals Oregonian’s Health Priorities  (March 10, 2010)
Complete Survey Results (February 2010)

Oregonians overwhelmingly support smoke-free work place law, one year later (Oregon, Feb. 2010)

Oregon Voters Support $0.60 Increase in Cigarette Tax (Oregon, Dec. 2008)

Poll Results on Nutrition Labeling (Oregon, Dec. 2007)


Reports and Presentations

Community Health Priorities: A Summary of the Project
This is a short summary of the project in a printable format.

Progress Report to the Community (Summer 07)
This report gives a timeline of the project, a summary of our initial polling research and community engagement, and how you can get involved.


Summary Report: Public Engagement Efforts in Oregon  (Fall 06)
Community Health Priorities began with a look at past public engagement efforts in Oregon. This report presents an executive summary of some of the findings of this research.

Past Processes: Lessons Learned from Key Informant Interviews
Members of the Community Health Priorities project team interviewed more than 30 leaders in public health, government, and business to learn more about major successes and failures in public health and public engagement processes in Oregon. This document summarizes the findings from these interviews.


Useful Data Sources
Prioritizing the areas of focus for public health interventions requires extensive, accurate, and current data. Follow this link for data sources which present a picture of the current state of the health of Oregon’s population.

View a power point about the project (Presented at the Oregon Public Health Association Oct 2007)