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  • Let's stop talking about how hard healthcare is and improve the experience of its users.

    In this episode of the HLTH Matters Podcast, Rajeev Singh talks about how Accolade is working to provide a broad spectrum of solutions to tackle challenges healthcare has faced to make it more equitable and improve health outcomes. Rajeev discusses health equity, mentioning the structural and foundational challenges Accolade is tackling like physician affordability and accessibility.

    Tune in to learn how Accolade is working to make health equity a reality! 

    Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

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    -| This episode originally aired on November 10, 2023 on Outcomes Rocket. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

  • Philanthropy has the power to improve the lives of Black communities and inspire philanthropy among everyone. This episode features Chanda Smith Baker, Co-Founder of the Black Collective Foundation MN, discussing the challenges, successes, lessons learned, and next steps for the Foundation. Listen to learn more about how Chanda is taking part in Black-led change in Minnesota and beyond.

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    -| This episode originally aired on December 7, 2023 on Heart of Equity. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

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  • In this episode, Dana Trampas introduces Shonta Chambers, who is a seasoned nonprofit executive and public health expert with over 20 years of experience. As the Executive Vice President of Health Equity Initiatives and Community Engagement at Patient Advocate Foundation, she leads the charge in addressing health disparities. Her pioneering initiatives empower minority populations with limited health literacy, ensuring they gain a firm grasp of medicine and healthcare.
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    -| This episode originally aired on October 31, 2023 on HIT Like a Girl. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

  • In this week’s episode, I am joined by Dr. Frank L. Douglas, PH.D., M.D. to discuss the negative impact of anxiety, stress, and discrimination in the workplace. His extensive education and experience allow him to speak with great insight and authority on this important topic. Dr. Douglas believes that personal problems can be reframed to produce better outcomes and increase personal satisfaction. Dr. Douglas is an award-winning industry veteran with three decades of experience in healthcare, the pharmaceutical industry, and entrepreneurship. Dr. Douglas holds a Ph.D. in physical chemistry and an M.D. from Cornell University. He completed his internship and residency in internal medicine at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institution and a fellowship in neuroendocrinology at the National Institutes of Health. In spite of episodes of discrimination, Dr. Douglas became the first Black member to be on the board of management of a top 5 global pharmaceutical company. This makes him an excellent choice for lecturing on these revelatory topics.
    Additionally, Dr. Douglas served as Executive Vice President, Chief Scientific Officer, and Member of the Board of Management of large pharmaceutical companies such as Aventis SA (now Sanofi, SA). Some of his past experiences include being President and CEO of the Austen BioInnovation Institute in Akron; Chief Scientific Advisor of Bayer Healthcare, AG; Founder and First Executive Director of the MIT Center for Biomedical Innovation; Professor of the Practice at the MIT Sloan School of Management and the Harvard-MIT Division of Health, Science, and Technology.

    Tune in to this week’s episode to learn:

    The importance of diversity and inclusion in the workplace and how it relates to various aspects of organizational success

    The relationship between workplace stress and its connection to diversity and inclusion efforts, including employee well-being

    Potential consequences for organizations that fail to prioritize diversity and inclusion

    Strategies to enhance productivity through fostering a diverse and inclusive environment

    Practical approaches for tackling discrimination in the workplace and the role of leadership 


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    Resources
    Connect with Dr. Douglas
    Website: https://safehavendialogues-llc.com/ 

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    -| This episode originally aired on October 17, 2023 on Healthcare Provider Happy Hour. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

  • In the realm of addressing health disparities and fostering health equity, the intricacies of socioeconomic factors and their profound influence cannot be understated. In this podcast episode, we welcome Dr. Laura Samuel, an Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, whose expertise in addressing socioeconomic disparities offers profound insights that contribute to the broader dialogue on health equity. Tune in as we explore the interplay of socioeconomic factors that shape health outcomes, and discover the transformative potential of this work in reshaping the landscape of health disparities.
    References

    Samuel L, Dwivedi P, Hladek M, Cudjoe T, Drazich B, Li Q, Szanton S. The effect of COVID-19 pandemic-related financial challenges on mental health and well-being among US older adults. Journal of the American Geriatric Society. October 2021.

    Samuel L, Crews D, Swenor B, Szanton S, et al. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Access and Racial Disparities in Food Insecurity. JAMA Network Open. June 2023.

    Samuel L, Wright R, Taylor J, Lavigne L, Szanton S. Social Norms About Handling Financial Challenges in Relation to Health-Protective Capacity Among Low-Income Older Adults. The Gerontologist, May 2022.



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    -| This episode originally aired on November 2, 2023 on Aging Fast & Slow. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

  • In this episode of Heart of Equity, we're talking to Minnesota State Representative Cedrick Frazier about the Restore the Vote law, which restores the right to vote for those convicted of a felony once they complete their incarceration. Listen in as we discuss how voting rights play a role in health equity and why this matters for healthcare professionals.

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    -| This episode originally aired on October 12, 2023 on Heart of Equity. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

  • In this episode, Dana Trampas talks with Christopher Roman, a seasoned digital strategist and marketing analyst, and a leading voice in the intersection of LGBTQ+ advocacy and health equity. As the Executive Director of OutCare Health, Chris is unwavering in his commitment to bridging healthcare gaps and championing LGBTQ+ affirming resources, ensuring that underserved communities have equitable access to essential care. His leadership, dedication to health equity, and marketing prowess make him an invaluable asset to the team.

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    Summary:
    In this solo episode, host Raj Sundar reflects on the past year and the growth of the "Healthcare for Humans" podcast. He shares insights into the challenges and rewards of balancing multiple roles alongside personal responsibilities and celebrating milestones such as reaching 34 episodes and adding new team members. Raj discusses the importance of facilitating meaningful conversations, enhancing communication skills, and learning from guests to understand culturally diverse communities better. He emphasizes listening, storytelling, and embracing discomfort as essential elements in effecting tangible change.

    Timestamped overview:

    00:00 Balancing structure and engagement through historical content.

    03:20 Finding purpose and hope through global connections.

    07:04 Thanks for joining, share, support, see you!



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    -| This episode originally aired on December 27, 2023 on Healthcare for Humans. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

  • In this episode, we're talking to Kelsey Joson, Founder of InControl, a company on a mission to improve the lives of adults with disabilities in the United States through physical, nutritional, social, and emotional engagement at home. We're discussing how InControl uses community engagement to advance health equity among adults with disabilities.

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    -| This episode originally aired on January 4, 2024 on Heart of Equity. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

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    Episode Overview: 
    During this episode, we spend time with Colby Takeda, co-founder and CEO of Pear Suite, a game-changing company pioneering tech-enabled community health workers to address social drivers of health. 
    With a career improving community wellbeing through social determinants programs, Colby saw technology’s potential to empower this workforce. 
    While together, Colby shares how Pear Suite’s platform captures data, coordinates care, and tracks outcomes to elevate community health workers’ impact. 
    Additionally, we discuss the invaluable but untapped role these workers play in building trust and relationships with patients where health systems can’t reach and how connecting them to resources, social programs, and care coordination closes important health and care gaps. 
    By making these workers scalable, Colby sees healthcare finally utilizing community assets for equitable access. Join us for this passionate and impactful conversation. Let’s go! 
    Episode Highlights:

    Origins: Inspired by community health workers’ potential with better tech enablement

    The Platform: Centralizes workflows, surfaces insights and coordinates care

    Trusted Role: Community health workers build relationships and address social needs

    Scalable Model: Tech elevated data and care coordination drives sustainability

    Vision: Connecting community and health systems for equitable access


    About our Guest: 
    Colby Takeda is the co-founder and CEO of Pear Suite, a digital health company working to empower community health workers and better address the social determinants of health. 
    Through Pear Suite’s social care navigation platform, health plans, providers and community-based organizations can boost member engagement, improve health outcomes, and reduce the cost of care in a person-centered, culturally, and linguistically centered way. 
    Colby is a former senior living executive and has dedicated most of his professional career to improving community well-being through population health management programs, policy change, and technology solutions, particularly around the social determinants of health. After completing his undergraduate studies in health sciences, Colby completed a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Shidler College of Business and a Master of Public Health (MPH) from the University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health.
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    -| This episode originally aired on January 3, 2024 on Passionate Pioneers with Mike Biselli. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

  • Recently-appointed new Executive Director of Frontline AIDS, Robin Gorna, and Cindy Kelemi, Executive Director of Bonela (Botswana Network on Ethics, Law & HIV/AIDS) meet up with Ben in New York to discuss the future of the global AIDS response, and the pressure on community based organizations to do more on the frontlines - with less resources.

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    #HIV #AIDS #communitybasedorganizations #CBOs #endingAIDS #humanrights #accesstohealthcare

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    -| This episode originally aired on October 2, 2023 on A Shot in the Arm Podcast with Ben Plumley. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

  • Healthcare leaders from Humana, myPlace Health, Mom’s Meals, and SCAN explore the latest product and benefit design trends for the aging population. Our expert panel shares strategies and best practices your plan can implement to bridge the social and clinical care gap and empower seniors to create a lifetime of healthy habits. 
     
    Topics include:

    Product Segmentation

    SDOH/Supplemental Benefits

    Care Models

    Payer and Provider Collaboration

     
    Panelists:

    Catherine Macpherson, MS, RDN, Senior Vice President of Healthcare Strategy & Development, Mom’s Meals

    Erika Pabo, MD, MBA, Chief Transformation Officer & Central Operations, Centerwell & Conviva, Humana

    Lena Perelman, Senior Director, Product Development, Market Expansion, SCAN Health Plan

    Robert Schreiber, MD, AGSF, Vice President and National Medical Director, myPlace Health

     
    Bios: https://www.brightspotsinhealthcare.com/events/the-future-of-senior-health-equitable-access-open-enrollment/
     
    The Episode is Sponsored by Mom’s Meals
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    Our menus are designed by professional chefs and registered dieticians to taste great and support the nutritional needs of common chronic conditions. Clients get to choose every meal, every order. Meals are delivered to any address, no matter how remote.
     
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    -| The Health Equity Podcast Channel is made possible with support from Bayer G4A. Learn more about how Bayer G4A is advancing equity, access and sustainability at G4a.health
    -| This episode originally aired on September 15, 2023 on Bright Spots in Healthcare with Eric Glazer. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

  • Ben got together recently at the UN with the representatives of Frontline AIDS’ community-based organization partners from Cambodia, Ukraine and Namibia to get a grip on why civil society groups are increasingly being excluded from international negotiations and high- level meetings, what we all need to do to rectify this situation - and how Frontline AIDS partners continue to be at the sharp end of innovation and care for people affected by HIV.

    Ben’s guests are

    Choub Sok Chamreun Executive Director KHANA, Cambodia

    Zahed Islam, Director Supply Management Alliance for Public Health, Ukraine

    Dr. Ntombi Muchuchuti, Executive Director, ARASA, Namibia


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    -| This episode originally aired on October 2, 2023 on A Shot in the Arm Podcast with Ben Plumley. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

  • In this episode we interview Jasmine Samuel, a Black nurse, healthcare administrator, triple-negative breast cancer survivor, and founder of The Patient Nurse Foundation, an organization that provides essential care management support and patient navigation services to Mississippians, a state with some of the worst health outcomes in the U.S. 

    Contact Jasmine through email or by phone to learn more about The Patient Nurse Foundation, LLC, get support, or join their cause in creating a more equitable healthcare system.

    Email: [email protected]
    Phone: 662-889-7258

    Follow Jasmine on LinkedIn.

    If you would like to suggest a topic we should discuss, share your own personal story, or shoutout an organization or individual email us at [email protected].

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    Visit our Buy Me A Coffee page to support the podcast.

    Distrust & Disparities is a proud member of The Health Podcast Network, which features authoritative shows, hosts and guests who take on the tough topics in health and care with empathy, expertise and a commitment to excellence.

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    -| This episode originally aired on October 6, 2023 on Distrust & Disparities: Dismantling Black Health Disparities. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

  • In this podcast episode, we explore how neighborhoods and the policies that govern those communities can reveal long-standing issues of racism within our society. Our guest, Dr. Odis Johnson, Jr. from Johns Hopkins University, is an expert in multiple fields, including health policy, education, and sociology. Dr. Johnson helps us understand how these issues have led to ongoing inequalities, particularly for marginalized communities. We discuss how past discriminatory policies still impact us today and why we need significant changes in our systems. Dr. Johnson also explains how these policies affect the quality of schools in different neighborhoods and their impact on students' success. 
    References

    Johnson Jr. O, Jabbari J. Suspended While Black in Majority White Schools: Implications for Math Efficacy and Equity. The Educational Forum. November 2021.

    Johnson Jr. O. Exogenous Policy, Racial Avoidance, and the Qualified Relevance of Macroeconomic Change to Metropolitan Inequality. Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education. May 2022. 



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    -| This episode originally aired on October 3, 2023 on Aging Fast & Slow. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

  • Join me, Dr. Raj Sundar, and my colleague Maha Razzaki, as we navigate the complex terrain of cultural competence, humility, and safety in healthcare. Listen in as we delve into the differences between these concepts and their impact on providing culturally responsive care. Maha shares her experiences as a Program Manager for a Member Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity Program, and we discuss the importance of listening to diverse community voices to build meaningful connections.
    In this discussion, we take an in-depth look at cultural humility, a practice that can move us beyond cultural competency. We discuss the model minority myth and its erasure effect on the challenges that Asian Americans face. We also talk about understanding the power dynamics between clinicians and patients and how cultural humility can help build rapport.
    We also examine the complexities of identity and discuss the role of cultural safety in healthcare. Lastly, we touch on the difficulty of speaking up against a power dynamic in healthcare and why it's crucial to recognize and appreciate one another's contributions to the healthcare system.

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    -| This episode originally aired on July 8, 2023 on Healthcare for Humans. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

  • In this episode we discuss how structural racism like underfunded research, inadequate care, and misconceptions about sickle cell disease have hindered treatment advancements. We cover a story of how the fragmented healthcare system can cause more harm for SCD patients. 

    And we highlight Sick Cells, an advocacy organization elevating the voices of the sickle cell community to influence positive change.

    Visit the Sick Cells website to learn about their advocacy efforts, join their ambassador program, share your story, and to donate so they can better serve the sickle cell community.

    Follow them on Instagram, FaceBook, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn.

    If you would like to suggest a topic we should discuss, share your own personal story, or shoutout an organization or individual email us at [email protected].

    Visit the Distrust & Disparities website and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn.

    Visit our Buy Me A Coffee page to support the podcast.

    Distrust & Disparities is a proud member of The Health Podcast Network, which features authoritative shows, hosts and guests who take on the tough topics in health and care with empathy, expertise and a commitment to excellence.

    Resources
    Black People and Sickle Cell Anemia: Your Questions Answered – Healthline

    Sicklepedia: Sickle Cell Disorders – Sickle Cell 101

    These Sisters With Sickle Cell Had Devastating, and Preventable, Strokes – The New York Times

    The Face of Sickle Cell: Kyra and Kami Crawford – Black Video News

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    -| This episode originally aired on September 15th, 2023 on Distrust & Disparities. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

  • Join podiatrist Amol Saxena as we delve into the often overlooked disparities in the U.S. health care system. We discuss the historical underrepresentation of BIPOC individuals in both patient care and medical leadership, shedding light on biases, "sham peer review," and limited advancement opportunities. Explore the crucial need for cultural competence, unbiased mediation, and diverse leadership to rectify these issues and pave the way for a more equitable health care landscape.
    Amol Saxena is a podiatrist.
    He discusses the KevinMD article, "How BIPOC doctors and patients suffer in the U.S. health care system."

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    -| This episode originally aired on August 30, 2023 on The Podcast by KevinMD. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

  • Leaders from Humana, SCAN and NourishedRx discuss the link between food, nutrition security and health and the idea that food and nutrition programs can improve health. Many Americans lack access to nutritious food due to food insecurity, contributing to high rates of chronic disease, poor health outcomes and health disparities, especially among underserved communities. 
     
    Our expert panel will share solutions and strategies health plans can adopt to improve health equity, reduce healthcare costs and alleviate the adverse impact of limited access to healthy food among your most vulnerable populations. 
     
    Panelists
    Romilla Batra, MD, MBA, Chief Medical Officer, SCAN
    Leah Brucchieri, Director of Medicare Growth and Innovation at Humana
    Lauren Driscoll, Founder and CEO of NourishedRx
    Bios: https://www.brightspotsinhealthcare.com/events/equity-engagement-nutrition-innovations-empowering-the-underserved/
     
    This Episode is sponsored by NourishedRx
    NourishedRx aims to eradicate poor diet and nutrition insecurity as top drivers of death, disease, and disparities. Founded in 2019 by Lauren Driscoll, NourishedRx is a digital health and nutrition company that helps people live healthier lives and supports health equity. Leveraging the healing and connective power of food, NourishedRx partners with healthcare organizations nationally to nourish their most vulnerable members, build healthy relationships, and support health equity. NourishedRx delivers highly personalized, culturally relevant meals and groceries to members, along with wrap-around whole health support and nutrition education. The NourishedRx solution delights and engages members and promotes connection that enables NourishedRx not only to support dietary health and glean actionable insights regarding gaps in care and health-related social needs. Through this solution, NourishedRx can drive better health outcomes and lower overall costs at scale. Visit the website at nourishedrx.com

    -| The Health Equity Podcast Channel is made possible with support from Bayer G4A. Learn more about how Bayer G4A is advancing equity, access and sustainability at G4a.health
    -| This episode originally aired on June 27, 2023 on Bright Spots in Healthcare with Eric Glazer. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

  • From enduring the consequences of forced displacement and cultural disruption to grappling with inadequate resources and discriminatory policies, Native American communities have faced multifaceted challenges that have deeply impacted their ability to receive equitable and effective healthcare. Join us in this enlightening episode as we engage with Dr. Emily Haozous, a distinguished Research Scientist at the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation. Through the lens of her research, Haozous delves into the historical and systemic conditions that have limited healthcare access for these communities, uncovering deeply rooted challenges and disparities. Her pioneering contributions shed light on these critical issues, striving to bridge gaps in understanding and advocating for impactful change within these healthcare systems.
    References

    Haozous EA, Trott Jaramillo E, Willging CE. Getting to know: American Indian elder health seeking in an under-funded healthcare system. Qualitative Research in Health. December 2021.

    Haozous EA, Lee J, Soto C. Urban American Indian and Alaska Native Data Sovereignty: Ethical Issues. American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research. 2021.

    Jaramillo ET, Haozous EA, Willging CE. The Community as the Unit of Healing: Conceptualizing Social Determinants of Health and Well-Being for Older American Indian Adults. Gerontologist. May 2022.



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    -| This episode originally aired on September 6, 2023 on Aging Fast & Slow. Listen, follow and subscribe here.