The second Healthy Cities Index was created in cooperation between the LUX MED Group, the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), the Foundation for Economy and Public Administration and the Open Eyes Economy Summit (OEES). As in the previous year, the city with the best quality of life was Warsaw. The second place was taken by Bielsko-Biała (promotion from the 23rd place) and Sopot (promotion from the 9th place).
The cities were evaluated in eight categories: health, population, municipal and social services, education, housing, environment, infrastructure, space.
In addition to the main ranking, in each of the eight categories, the city best meeting the sectoral criteria was selected. The position of leader in care for the environment was maintained by Sopot, which also took the lead in housing. Education is best handled by Kraków, while Warsaw effectively manages health.
In the categories of population and municipal and social services, the first place was taken by Rzeszów. Infrastructure is best taken care of by Krosno, while the area of space is best taken care of by Chorzów.
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