Each year, the report shares the agency’s financial position, key service statistics and program highlights.
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Looking back on a year of progress, Hamilton County Public Health has released its 2024 annual report.
Each year, the public document provides information about the agency’s financial position, key service statistics and program highlights. The 2024 edition notes several of HCPH’s new or expanded projects, such as a collaboration between the agency’s epidemiology and harm-reduction teams to identify and warn about drug trends (including a local increase in xylazine additives), the growing Recovery Friendly Hamilton County initiative to support employees dealing with substance-use disorder, and a celebration of 15 years of community transformation through the WeThrive! ℠ program.
“In 2024, Hamilton County Public Health engaged our communities in more meaningful ways than ever, and we proudly did it while being fiscally responsible,” said Greg Kesterman, health commissioner for Hamilton County Public Health. “As we start 2025, we’ll continue to look for avenues to enhance how we work with communities to improve the health of residents and workers.”
The 2024 annual report – along with previous editions – is available at hamiltoncountyhealth.org/reports.