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EPISODE · Sep 5, 2025 · 27 MIN

From Facilitators to Connectors

from The Disrupted Podcast · host Jamie Preston, Scott Middleton

Episode NotesWhat Health Connectors are and why they matter.The danger of a provider-centered workflow—and how to avoid it.Real examples of how proactive home visits catch problems early.Why vital signs can be the key to preventing 50% of heart attacks.The culture shift needed: salaried roles with responsibility, not clock-in/clock-out mindsets.Scott’s challenge to all healthcare workers: “Go see your damn patients.” www.YourHealth.Org

In this episode of The Disrupted Podcast, Jamie and Scott unpack how Your Health’s “Health Connectors” are changing the future of home-based care. From visiting nurses and social workers to cognitive behavioral specialists, these frontline connectors are closing the gap between patients and providers. Scott explains why it’s time to stop waiting for scheduled visits and start proactively engaging with patients—catching issues before they spiral, preventing hospitalizations, and creating a truly home-based healthcare model.

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