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Lynchburg and Bedford areas' 2021 health surveys launch


Surveys focused on the health needs and priorities for people living in Central Virginia are being collected once again by Centra Health to help steer community efforts to improve resident health, especially among more vulnerable populations.
The Community Health Needs Assessment is something required of Centra every three years as a tax-exempt hospital system. It entails survey-based data collection from Centra’s catchment region — divvied into three parts that focus on the Lynchburg, Bedford and Farmville areas — that’s wrapped into a report published at the end of the year, followed by implementation plans specific to each area.
Collaboration among community partners is a key part of the process, and the first stakeholder meetings for both the Bedford and Lynchburg groups are being held this week. ....

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Why does Virginia's pedestrian death toll continue to increase, and what can reverse the trend? – Greater Greater Washington


A version of this article first appeared in the Virginia Mercury.
On October 22, 2020, friends and family were at the intersection of Jahnke and German School roads on Richmond’s Southside to mourn the loss of 16-year-old Aajah Rosemond, who was killed by a driver while walking to the store.
According to police, a collision with a GMC Yukon sent a roughly 6,000 pound Nissan Titan spiraling up and onto the sidewalk, fatally striking the teenager. The evening news tells such tales with disturbing regularity, a product of Virginia’s rapidly rising pedestrian death rate. However, what’s behind the spike and how to fix it are questions without simple answers. ....

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