Noblesville Chamber luncheon to focus on state of county’s health

The Noblesville Chamber of Commerce will join with Riverview Health to reflect on the state of health in Hamilton County at its monthly chamber luncheon on Wednesday, Nov. 20 at Ivy Tech in Noblesville. Each year Riverview Health offers a State of Health report at a chamber luncheon.

Warren

“Hamilton County is the fastest growing county in the state of Indiana. As the county hospital, we have an obligation to provide the highest quality of care to the people in our county,” said Seth Warren, President and CEO of Riverview Health. “Growth for Hamilton County means growth for Riverview Health. So while we’ve continued to make updates and additions at our main campus in Noblesville with a brand new infusion center for treating cancer, we’re also expanding and opening new locations throughout the county with our new hospital in Westfield and emergency room/urgent care locations in Fishers, Carmel and West Carmel/Zionsville.”

The Noblesville Chamber of Commerce is making efforts to make a positive impact on health in Noblesville, which includes key partnerships with organizations like Riverview Health.

DuBois

According to Noblesville Chamber President & CEO Bob Dubois, “Riverview Health continues to be the foundation of community health in our county. Riverview Health has demonstrated the keen ability to meet the healthcare needs of fast-growing county while also keeping pace with a fast changing, competitive health sector. Their focus is on the health of our residents, but they also are significantly responsible for the economic health of Noblesville as one of our top employers.”

Riverview Health, one of the Noblesville Chamber’s Legacy Partners, says it is committed to helping Hamilton County residents achieve and maintain good health.

According to Warren, “Being proactive about your health is different for every person, but it starts with having a primary care provider to guide you. Riverview Health has established a strong network of primary care providers throughout Hamilton County and as those physicians grow their practices, we continue to recruit more. We want to make sure that we have providers to take care of the people in our community.”

The November State of Health luncheon will run from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Nov. 20. Tickets are $24 for chamber members and $27 for guests. Those interested may register at noblesvillechamber.com or by calling (317) 773-0086.