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Home / Community Health / Greater Louisville Project Health Report 2013 – Continuing the Conversation

Greater Louisville Project Health Report 2013 – Continuing the Conversation

Filed Under: Community Health September 18, 2013, Randa Deaton

The Greater Louisville Project has released a 2013 Health Report that assesses the health of Louisville compared with the 14 cities that have long served as its competitive peers. It identifies our community’s most challenging health factors, including low educational attainment, unemployment, high rates of smoking and obesity, low access to primary care and poor air quality. The report also highlights the disparity amount our neighborhoods.  

Continue the Conversation –  Register for the Innovation Lab:

GLP is hosting an Innovation Lab at the IdeaFestival on September 24 from 9-10am. They are planning a highly interactive, engaging session that asks participants to brainstorm around solutions for building a healthier Louisville within respective community roles. Here is the link to register if you have not already:  http://www.ideafestival.com/if-labs

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