COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) – State officials provided more details on a new initiative aiming to help encourage public health across South Carolina.
The South Carolina Department of Public Health published the 2025–2030 South Carolina State Health Improvement Plan on Thursday in partnership with Alliance for a Healthier South Carolina and other partners from across the state.
“The plan not only outlines objectives we hope to achieve as a state but also provides our communities with strategies and steps to reach those goals,” said Dr. Karla Buru, DPH deputy director of Health Strategy and External Affairs & chief of staff. “We are hopeful that the plan will be a critical tool in our mission to protect, promote, and improve the health and well-being of everyone in South Carolina.”
The plan focuses on the following priority areas:
chronic health conditions
behavioral health
maternal and infant health
affordable and nutritious foods
safe and affordable places to be physically active
access to high-quality care
income and poverty
education
neighborhood and community development
Partners across public health, state and local agencies, private organizations, health care entities, and community groups are encouraged to use the SHIP as a guide to align efforts, share expertise, and implement strategies that improve health outcomes across South Carolina.
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