What does OCHNA mean?
OCHNA means Orange County Health Needs Assessment
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Organizations, Education Schools etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for Orange County Health Needs Assessment?
Orange County Health Needs Assessment can be abbreviated as OCHNA
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What does OCHNA stand for? OCHNA stands for "Orange County Health Needs Assessment". |
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How to abbreviate "Orange County Health Needs Assessment"? "Orange County Health Needs Assessment" can be abbreviated as OCHNA. |
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What is the meaning of OCHNA abbreviation? The meaning of OCHNA abbreviation is "Orange County Health Needs Assessment". |
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What is OCHNA abbreviation? One of the definitions of OCHNA is "Orange County Health Needs Assessment". |
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What does OCHNA mean? OCHNA as abbreviation means "Orange County Health Needs Assessment". |
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What is shorthand of Orange County Health Needs Assessment? The most common shorthand of "Orange County Health Needs Assessment" is OCHNA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CHNAP - Community Health Needs Assessment Project
- ECENA - Orange County Early Care and Education Needs Assessment
- HFPOC - Health Funders Partnership of Orange County
- MHNAS - Mental Health Needs Assessment Scale
- NAHOU - Needs Assessment and Health Outcomes Unit
- OCHCA - Orange County Health Care Agency
- OCOHN - Orange County Occupational Health Nurses Association
- OCDOH - Orange County Department of Health
- CHNA - Community Health Needs Assessment
- HCNA - Health Care Needs Assessment
- OCHD - Orange County Health Department
- RHNA - Reproductive Health Needs Assessment
- HHNA - Hispanic Health Needs Assessment
- HNA - Health Needs Assessment
- NEHNA - New Enrollee Health Needs Assessment
- OCPH - Orange County Public Health
- OCHFA - Orange County Health Facilities Authority
- UBHNAS - Unit Behavioral Health Needs Assessment Survey
- OHNA - Oral Health Needs Assessment (US and UK)
- chna - County Health Needs Assessment