Healthy Chicago 2025 Strategic Plan
Download and Read CDPH's 2025 Strategic Plan
Public comment period: December 16, 2024 - Jan 6, 2025
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Healthy Chicago drives efforts to address health inequities in the most impacted communities and promote greater wellbeing for all Chicagoans.
The Chicago Department of Public Health prioritizes health equity, collaboration, and data-driven approaches to serve the health needs of all Chicagoans. In 2025, CDPH will pilot a cumulative impact model to tackle complex public health dilemmas by layering cross-cutting programs and collaborations in five priority community areas. The Healthy Chicago 2025 Strategic Plan is comprised of seven individual actions plans designed to address key drivers of the city’s growing racial life expectancy gap.
Introduction of CDPH’s 2025 Strategic Plan
All Departments of Health are required by the State and Public Health Accreditation Board to conduct community health assessments (CHA) and develop a community health improvement plan (CHIP) responsive to the needs identified. The CHA and CHIP occur in five-year cycles, with data collected on a yearly basis for ongoing analysis. In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, CDPH recognized the need for a mid-cycle assessment to reexamine Chicagoans’ health and life expectancy.
The findings revealed a growing disparity in life expectancy between Black and non-Black Chicagoans, prompting CDPH to reevaluate program impacts and adjust approaches to strengthen public health in Chicago. To prioritize equity in health outcomes, CDPH’s 2025 Strategic Plan details seven distinct action plans that directly respond to the leading contributors of the most recent racial life expectancy gap.
Our Commitment
- The CDPH endeavors to work with communities and partners to create an equitable, safe, resilient and healthy Chicago. We envision a city where everyone thrives and achieves their optimal health and wellbeing. In pursuit of this vision, CDPH commits to upholding four core values to be omnipresent in our work: anti-racism, informed decision making, teamwork, and excellence.
- CDPH is committed to addressing the inequitable experiences of premature mortality across the city.
- CDPH commits to assessing the life expectancy of all Chicagoans and disparities in life expectancy between racial and ethnic groups.
- CDPH commits to ongoing program evaluation to guide continuous improvement and expanded impact.
- CDPH is committed to meaningful engagement with communities, partnering organizations, and across levels of government to gain input and share progress toward the goal of eliminating the life expectancy gap between Black and non-Black Chicagoans
HC 2025 Themes:
- Health equity
- Collaboration
- Data-driven approaches
HC 2025 Priority Areas:
- Chronic Disease
- Violence Prevention
- Substance Use
- Infectious Disease
- Infant and Maternal Health
- Mental Health
- Partnership
HC 2025 Priority Populations:
- Black Chicagoans
- Communities disproportionately impacted by premature mortality and low life expectancy
- Communities that have historically experienced the most disinvestment
Get Involved
Get involved and see our progress by tuning in to the following:
- Healthy Chicago Podcast
- Board of Health
- Health and Human Relations City Council Meetings
Previous Healthy Chicago Reports
- Healthy Chicago 2025
- Healthy Chicago 2.0
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