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Relocalizing Health with Dave Chase

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Health Rosetta
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Health Reform
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Direct Primary Care
High Plains Health Plan
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Princeton
Tangelo Park
Community Health Plans
Local Community Initiatives
Public Sector
Employee Health Benefits
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Amarillo, Texas
American Healthcare System
Ashtabula County

While Washington argues and Wall Street profits, a quiet transformation is reshaping healthcare: one community at a time.

Relocalizing Health takes you inside this movement with Dave Chase, founder of Health Rosetta, as he talks with the people leading healthcare's ground-up transformation. Their approach? Keep care local, rebuild trust, and redirect healthcare wasted spending into something that... more

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Welcome to Relocalizing Health. In this episode, we shine a light on Plainfield, Indiana, a town just west of Indianapolis, where public sector employees like police officers, firefighters, and public works staff were once priced out of their own hea... more

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Welcome to Relocalizing Health. In this episode, we take you behind the scenes at Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, where an organization fighting hunger is revolutionizing health benefits for its employees. Join Dave Chase as he sits down... more

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Welcome to Relocalizing Health with Dave Chase. In this episode, we explore what happens when a clinical leader takes health care into their own hands for both their patients and their employees. We'll meet Tim Spooner, a physical therapist who, in 1... more

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On this episode of Relocalizing Health, host Dave Chase sits down with family physician and author Michael Fine, a leading voice in healthcare reform and the driving force behind Primary Care for All Americans. Together, they unpack the provocative i... more

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Recent Guests

Michael Fine
Physician, former health director of Rhode Island, founder of Primary Care for All Americans
Primary Care for All Americans
Episode: How Primary Care and Community Agency Can Transform Healthcare from Extraction to Empowerment
Mike Norman
Chief Strategy Officer at Genesis Healthcare System; President of HealthyPath
Genesis Healthcare System; HealthyPath
Episode: Building Affordable Local Health Plans with HealthyPath in Rural Ohio
Patrick Blackaller
Founder of the Employer Healthcare Cooperative of Wisconsin
Employer Healthcare Cooperative of Wisconsin
Episode: How Wisconsin Employers Are Transforming Healthcare Through Cooperative Action
April Kyle
President and CEO of the Southcentral Foundation
Southcentral Foundation
Episode: How Alaska Native Communities Transformed Healthcare Through Community Ownership and Engagement
Christina King
Benefit Advisor out of Columbus, Ohio, specializing in community health plans and hospital partnerships
Episode: Building Community-Owned Health Plans to Save Independent Hospitals
Russell DuBose
Vice President of Human Resources at Phifer Incorporated
Phifer Incorporated
Episode: How Lean Six Sigma and Community Collaboration Are Revolutionizing Health Benefits for Manufacturers
Bryce Heinbaugh
Benefits advisor leading community health transformation in Ashtabula County, Ohio
Health Rosetta
Episode: How Community-Owned Health Plans Are Transforming Healthcare and Boosting Local Economies
Esther Dyson
An influential figure in internet governance and health innovation, founder of Wellville
Wellville
Episode: Beyond Healthcare Costs: Shifting from Repair to Maintenance in Our Communities
Dr. Rushika Fernandopulle
Co-founder of Iora Health and Liza Health, and pioneer in advanced primary care.
Liza Health
Episode: Restoring Humanity to Healthcare with Dr. Rushika Fernandopulle: Rebuilding Primary Care from the Ground Up

Host

Dave Chase
Host of discussions about community-centered healthcare transformation and collaborative health plan designs, focusing on empowering local economies through innovative health solutions.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 12 ratings
  • Essential listening

    Fantastic podcast that cuts through the noise and makes a complex topic understandable. Dave brings on people who are walking the walk in the industry. It’s an honest look at the system and leaves you feeling hopeful and equipped.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    el-howard
    United States9 months ago
  • Real solutions from real people

    I’ve been following Health Rosetta for a couple of years now. This is such a great new resource to hear strategies not only from Dave but also from great leaders like Chris Deacon and Marilyn Bartlett. I’m looking forward to listening to more!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lindsayleb
    United States9 months ago
  • Inspiring and generative take on community-based, employer-sponsored healthcare

    Dave Chase has been one of the most innovative thinkers and leaders in the employer based healthcare domain. I’ve interviewed him and his colleagues at @healthrosetta numerous times on my podcast and in my books, and have repeatedly cited the innovative models of care he has championed. His reframing of how healthcare can become a positive local community financial/business source rather than a drain is incredibly inspiring, hopeful and generative. Look forward to learning more from Dave and h... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Reframehealthcare
    United States10 months ago
  • Excited for this show

    Such an important topic. Looking forward to it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Vikxo
    United Statesa year ago

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There is a strong emphasis on community involvement and innovative solutions that cut through traditional healthcare challenges, fostering a hopeful outlook.
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How Wisconsin Employers Are Transforming Healthcare Through Cooperative Action
Q: What are some of the key outcomes for employees and the district under this model?
Significant cost reductions, higher quality care, earlier detection of cancers through clinic-based care, and a much lower reliance on deductibles—all while keeping care local and accessible for employees.
How Primary Care and Community Agency Can Transform Healthcare from Extraction to Empowerment
Q: Push me a little bit on 25-50% of health care spending being unnecessary; is that figure robust in practice, and what would recapturing even a fraction of that waste enable?
The guest argues that waste stems from the absence of universal primary care, leading to overutilization of emergency services and expensive, unnecessary tests and procedures. Recapturing even a portion of that waste through universal primary care and community-based financing could unlock substantial funds to stabilize and expand local health infrastructure and prevention, enabling broader access without sacrificing care quality.
How Primary Care and Community Agency Can Transform Healthcare from Extraction to Empowerment
Q: What is the precise definition of Colonialism that you're working with, and why does American medicine meet that definition in your view?
Colonialism here is described as a system where wealth and resources are extracted from the local health economy to benefit a central or external power, with money flowing away from communities through high-cost, profit-driven mechanisms that undermine local governance and care. The guest connects this to health care by showing how much spending, including public funds, ends up outside the community instead of reinvesting in local primary care and essential services.
Building Affordable Local Health Plans with HealthyPath in Rural Ohio
Q: What makes HealthyPath different from typical employer plans?
It eliminates the middlemen and profit layers common in traditional insurance plans, uses a local TPA to manage claims efficiently, and focuses on upfront care management to prevent unnecessary costs and denials, resulting in lower premiums and out-of-pocket costs for employees.
Building Affordable Local Health Plans with HealthyPath in Rural Ohio
Q: How does HealthyPath keep costs down while preserving choice?
By using a two-tier approach: one no-deductible/low-out-of-pocket tier with low-cost providers, and a higher-cost option for those who want access to preferred facilities, while encouraging the use of lower-cost providers and making cost tradeoffs clear to employees.

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The content explores a transformative movement in healthcare that emphasizes local solutions, community empowerment, and innovative practices reshaping the healthcare landscape. Episodes feature discussions with a diverse array of guests, including employers, clinicians, and civic leaders, who share their successes in building community-based health plans and creating a more sustainable healthcare ecosystem. Key topics include the struggles against traditional corporate healthcare models, the benefits of transparency in pricing, and the scientific advancements in primary care models that prioritize patient relationships. The focus on practical, actionable strategies for community-driven healthcare highlights unique models that redirect wast... more

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