CLEARWATER, Fla., March 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — BayCare’s unwavering commitment to serving its communities’ health was evident once again as the largest academic health care system in West Central Florida released its 2026–2028 Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) Implementation Plans. The plans — one for each of the counties in BayCare’s primary footprint — are released every three years and outline how the health system will work with its community partners to improve health and well-being across the region. From free clinics and mental health initiatives to school-based food pantries, the plans focus on extending care deep into communities to improve health outcomes for all residents.
“These plans are the roadmap for how our communities can count on us to show up for them in the next three years,” said Lisa Bell, BayCare’s director of Community Benefit. “These plans are based on what our communities told us they need most and they represent BayCare’s commitment through our outreach programs and also our partnerships with more than 80 community organizations.”
New survey findings helped identify key community health needs that guided the plans.
For the third time, BayCare was part of the All4HealthFL Collaborative, a regional partnership of seven hospital systems and four county health departments that conducts community surveys and analyzes local, state and national data to identify shared health priorities that improve community health. Among the findings in the 2025 surveys:

- Nearly a quarter of residents of West Central Florida have not had a medical checkup in the past year.
- Close to 20% of low-income residents under the age of 65 don’t have health insurance, nearly double the U.S. average.
- One in seven households is food insecure.
- Access to Health and Social Services
- Behavioral Health, including mental health and substance use
- Exercise, Nutrition and Weight

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