Bergen County Department of Health Services and Local Hospitals Seek Community Input in 2025 Health Survey


Hackensack, NJ — The Bergen County Department of Health Services and the Community Health Improvement Partnership (CHIP), in collaboration with Bergen County’s seven non-profit hospitals, have officially launched the 2025 Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) survey. Residents are encouraged to participate in this important online survey to help identify the top health and social service needs in the county.
The anonymous survey is available now through July 31, 2025, and can be accessed at:
www.prcsurvey.com/begin/Bergen2025CHNA (Available in English, Spanish, and Korean)
CHNA surveys are conducted every three years to collect valuable data directly from residents, which helps shape the strategies and services developed to meet Bergen County’s most pressing health needs. Community feedback ensures that the county and its hospital partners understand the experiences and concerns of residents across every zip code — especially vulnerable and underserved populations.
“This survey is one of the most important tools we have to understand how to best serve our community,” said County Executive Jim Tedesco. “Hearing directly from our residents helps us identify gaps in services, track emerging health trends, and develop programs that make a meaningful difference.”
Participating hospitals include:
Bergen New Bridge Medical Center
Christian Health
Englewood Health
Hackensack Meridian Health
Hackensack Meridian Health Pascack Valley
Holy Name Medical Center
The Valley Health System
Residents are reminded to use the direct survey URL as listed above. Sharing the link incorrectly may lead to access errors. The survey includes built-in quality checks to ensure thoughtful participation and data accuracy.
Your voice matters. By taking a few minutes to complete the survey, residents have the opportunity to help shape the future of health and wellness in Bergen County.
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