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Relocalizing Health with Dave Chase

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Healthcare
Healthcare Costs
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Health Care
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Social Determinants Of Health
Direct Primary Care
Healthcare Transformation
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Health Rosetta
Local Community Initiatives
Employee Health Benefits
Public Sector
U.S. Healthcare System
Ashtabula County
Education
Legislation
Unions
Community Health

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 back to Relocalizing Health, the podcast where we delve into how communities across America are taking back control of their healthcare from corporate interests and transforming it into a force for genuine wellbeing and economic vitality. I’m... more

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Welcome to another episode of Relocalizing Health, the show where we explore inspiring stories of communities reclaiming healthcare and reshaping the system to serve people, not profit. In today’s episode, host Dave Chase takes us to Ashtabula County... more

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Welcome to Relocalizing Health, the podcast where we dive into how local communities can reclaim their healthcare dollars and shape healthier, more vibrant futures. In this episode, host Dave Chase sits down with the ever-insightful Esther Dyson - in... more

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Welcome back to Relocalizing Health, the podcast uncovering how communities can take back healthcare from profit-driven systems and put people first. In today’s episode, host Dave Chase sits down with Dr. Rushika Fernandopulle, co-founder of Iora Hea... more

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Recent Guests

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
Dr. Jay Parkinson
A digital health pioneer, physician, and founder of Automate Clinic
Automate Clinic, former founder of Sherpa
Episode: AI and the Future of Healthcare: Balancing Technology with Human Connection
Dr. Eric Bricker
An internal medicine physician and board member for a direct primary care organization known for his educational whiteboard videos.
A Healthcare Z
Episode: Breaking Down Healthcare’s Structural Flaws and Realigning Incentives for Better Outcomes

Host

Dave Chase
Host of discussions around healthcare transformation, focusing on local initiatives and innovative models.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 10 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 States2 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 States2 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 States4 months ago
  • Excited for this show

    Such an important topic. Looking forward to it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Vikxo
    United States4 months ago

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Audiences express excitement for upcoming episodes and the transformative potential discussed.
The host's approach to highlighting local community stories is particularly well-received, indicating relevance and relatability.
Listeners appreciate the focus on practical, actionable strategies rather than theoretical discussions.
Essential listening with real-world insights on effective healthcare solutions.

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How Community-Owned Health Plans Are Transforming Healthcare and Boosting Local Economies
Q: What steps do you suggest for someone wanting to start a community health plan?
Start by completing a COHP scorecard to assess local needs and engage community influencers like civic leaders and physicians.
How Community-Owned Health Plans Are Transforming Healthcare and Boosting Local Economies
Q: How do you describe that dynamic to city leaders regarding healthcare dollars?
He highlights the need for businesses to focus on healthcare costs and the subsequent economic benefits of reduced burden on families.
How Community-Owned Health Plans Are Transforming Healthcare and Boosting Local Economies
Q: What gave you the courage to essentially blow up your successful practice?
The connections and knowledge gained at the Health Rosetta conference helped provide the courage to transition to a community-centered model.
How Community-Owned Health Plans Are Transforming Healthcare and Boosting Local Economies
Q: What was happening internally that made you feel like that crisis is a conscious or failure?
He realized he was complicit in a failing system that extracted money from clients and underserved the community.
How Ashtabula County Reclaimed Healthcare: Direct Care and Community Plans Beat Corporate Systems
Q: What practices were you seeing in terms of the member-level experience?
Maria Fowler highlighted that the primary care physicians' limited time with patients led to unsatisfactory care experiences in the traditional system.

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Focuses on the grassroots transformation of healthcare and showcases real stories from various community leaders such as employers, physicians, and civic officials. The discussions highlight the importance of local care, the rebuilding of trust, and the efficient allocation of healthcare spending to better serve communities. Topics covered frequently include the redesign of employee health benefits, innovative healthcare models, and the integration of economic principles to enhance community health outcomes. The podcast distinguishes itself with its emphasis on practical solutions that stem from local initiatives rather than large-scale, bureaucratic policies.

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2. Esther Dyson
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