Legacy Community Health on LinkedIn: #drivehealthychange #hhccluncheon (2024)

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Legacy Community Health was honored to participate in the Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Business Expo and Luncheon last Friday, hosted by president and CEO, Dr. Laura Murillo. As proud supporters of the Chamber, we recognize the role minority-owned businesses play in shaping Houston’s legacy. With 64% of our patient population being Hispanic/Latino, Legacy takes great pride in offering our health care services, especially since over half of our employees are from the Hispanic/Latino community, reflecting the communities we serve. By providing equal access to healthcare, we actively contribute to the growth and diversity of our city. Thank you for having us at this event and for the opportunity to #drivehealthychange within the Hispanic/Latino community!#HHCCLuncheon

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