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Loudoun health official flags access to care, transportation and social isolation in Leesburg census tract

Newport University Commission · November 12, 2025
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Summary

Monterrey Halman of the Loudoun County Health Department told the commission that a community health needs assessment with Inova identified access to care, transportation and social isolation as top concerns in a high‑vulnerability Leesburg census tract (6105.05), where roughly 1 in 5 residents lack insurance.

Monterrey Halman, Senior Health Educator and Policy Coordinator for the Loudoun County Health Department, presented community health needs assessment findings to the Newport University Commission on Nov. 12. Halman said the county and partners (including Inova) identified three leading challenges in a high‑vulnerability Leesburg census tract — access to care, transportation and social isolation — and urged locally tailored outreach.

The presentation focused on a specific census tract (6105.05) that Halman said shows disproportionate rates of tooth loss, obesity, poverty, housing and…

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