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Podcast Health Equity Podcast Channel

Health Equity Podcast Channel

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Frequency: 1 episode/7d. Total Eps: 103

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The Health Equity Podcast Channel features conversations with leaders who are developing the solutions, policies, practices and mindset to deliver achievable, sustainable and positive change and end health disparities. Tune in and discover ways to close the health equity gap around the world, and be sure to follow and share the featured podcasts in your favorite podcast player. The premier season of the Health Equity Podcast Channel was produced with support from Bayer G4A. Learn more about their work to deliver equity, access and sustainability by visiting g4a.health
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Outcomes Rocket: Solving the Healthcare Equity Problem as a Whole with Rajeev Singh, Chairman & CEO at Accolade

Season 1 · Episode 102

mercredi 27 mars 2024Duration 18:01

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 -| 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 November 10, 2023 on Outcomes Rocket. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

Heart of Equity: Black Collective Foundation MN: Challenges, Lessons Learned, and Next Steps With Chanda Baker (Pt. 1)

Season 1 · Episode 101

mercredi 20 mars 2024Duration 18:41

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

A Shot in the Arm Podcast with Ben Plumley: What’s the Future of the AIDS Response Without Affected Communities?

Season 1 · Episode 82

mercredi 17 janvier 2024Duration 31:47

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. https://frontlineaids.org https://bonela.org https://global-listening.org https://www.ashotinthearmpodcast.com https://www.youtube.com/@shotarmpodcast #HIV #AIDS #communitybasedorganizations #CBOs #endingAIDS #humanrights #accesstohealthcare -| 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 October 2, 2023 on A Shot in the Arm Podcast with Ben Plumley. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

A Shot in the Arm Podcast: Conversations in Global Health with Jeff Sturchio

Season 1 · Episode 2

jeudi 7 avril 2022Duration 01:05:44

What can Jeff Sturchio teach us from a career of over 25 years at the front of global access to medicines? Has that experience been leading up to this one historic moment as the world grapples with COVID-19? In this week’s episode, Ben talks with Jeff Sturchio, CEO of Rabin Martin, a global health strategy firm, to get his wisdom from everything from the role of the World Health Organization (WHO), the failure of the US public health system, and his obsession with books. This episode was made in partnership with the Bay Area Global Health Alliance and is now available to download on all the major podcast platforms. The video version can be viewed on Facebook or YouTube. Facebook: @shotarmpodcast - http://bit.ly/asita_fbvideos YouTube: @shotarmpodcast - http://bit.ly/asita_youtube For more information: https://rabinmartin.com https://bayareaglobalhealth.org https://sfcommunityhealth.org https://coronavirus.ucsf.edu https://www.who.int https://www.cdc.gov https://www.nih.gov https://covid19.ca.gov https://coronavirus.health.ny.gov https://coronavirus.jhu.edu -- www.ashotinthearmpodcast.com ---- This episode originally aired on A Shot in the Arm Podcast with Ben Plumley on June 30, 2020. Click here to listen, share and follow more great episodes.

Amplify Nursing: How the pandemic, racial unrest, and health inequity affects the most vulnerable patients with Mari-Carmen Farmer

Season 1 · Episode 3

jeudi 7 avril 2022Duration 42:56

Mari-Carmen Farmer is a nurse midwife and social justice advocate who knew from a very young age that she wanted to be a nurse. That calling was solidified while working beside nurses caring for her daughter who was born with a genetic anomaly. Currently, she works in a community practice in Philadelphia which serves immigrant communities, patients who are underinsured, and women of color. We talk with her about her path to, and tangible passion for, midwifery, the joy that it brings her, and how the confluence of the pandemic, racial unrest, and health inequity affects the care for her most vulnerable patients. ------ This episode originally aired on Amplify Nursing on May 6, 2021. Click here to listen, follow and share more from Amplify Nursing.

Welcome to the Health Equity Podcast Channel

mercredi 6 avril 2022Duration 02:09

The Health Equity Podcast Channel features conversations with leaders who are developing the solutions, policies, practices and mindset to deliver achievable, sustainable and positive change and end health disparities.   Tune in and discover ways to close the health equity gap around the world, and be sure to follow and share the featured podcasts in your favorite podcast player.  The premier season of the Health Equity Podcast Channel was produced with support from Bayer G4A. Learn more about their work to deliver equity, access and sustainability by visiting g4a.health

Bright Spots In Healthcare: The Future of Senior Health: Equitable Access & Open Enrollment

Season 1 · Episode 91

mercredi 10 janvier 2024Duration 59:14

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 Getting the right nutrition is essential to achieving and maintaining good health – yet accessing balanced meals that also support health challenges and fulfill personal tastes is not always as easy as it should be.   At Mom’s Meals, our passion is to provide nourishment and deliver wholesome meals to the homes of those who need better nutrition to support their health and wellness, no matter where they live. It’s the reason we’ve built our business from our own personal roots, caring for our clients as we do our own family and loved ones.   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.   To learn more visit momsmeals.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 September 15, 2023 on Bright Spots in Healthcare with Eric Glazer. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

A Shot in the Arm Podcast with Ben Plumley: Is the UN Excluding Communities?

Season 1 · Episode 90

mercredi 3 janvier 2024Duration 23:37

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 https://frontlineaids.org https://frontlineaids.org/we-have-an-impact-in/asia-and-eastern-europe/cambodia https://aph.org.ua/en/home https://arasa.info https://global-listening.org https://www.ashotinthearmpodcast.com https://www.youtube.com/@shotarmpodcast #UNGA #Communitybasedorganisations #CBOs #civilsociety #highlevelsessions #pandemicspreparedness #tuberculosis #universalhealthcoverage #cambodia #ukraine #namibia -| 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 October 2, 2023 on A Shot in the Arm Podcast with Ben Plumley. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

Distrust & Disparities: Navigating a Broken System to Conquer Breast Cancer with Jasmine Samuel

Season 1 · Episode 89

mercredi 27 décembre 2023Duration 01:05:13

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: jsamuel@patientnursefoundation.com 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 distrustanddisparities@gmail.com. Visit the Distrust & Disparities website and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, 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. -| 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 October 6, 2023 on Distrust & Disparities: Dismantling Black Health Disparities. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

Aging Fast & Slow: Reshaping Systems of Discrimination

Season 1 · Episode 88

mercredi 20 décembre 2023Duration 30:15

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

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