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EPISODE · Apr 26, 2021 · 19 MIN

Keeping the Humanity in Healthcare - John Driscoll, CEO, CareCentrix, Inc.

from Raise the Line · host John Driscoll, Dr. Rishi Desai

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Don't let the system beat the humanity out of you, urges John Driscoll. His company, CareCentrix, wants to help people heal and age at home by reimagining home healthcare and focusing on the patient—the whole patient—first. In this inspiring interview, Driscoll speaks with host Rishi Desai about the problem, pervasive in the medical field, of turning the personal into the technical. Listen in as they discuss the new approaches CareCentrix is bringing to patient care, including focusing on behavioral challenges and the often-overlooked connection between healthcare problems and larger social issues. Learn about the debate over whether the phrase “social determinants of health” might better be called poverty, and discover why, in Driscoll's view, care plans need to be aligned with patient goals, cares, and dreams.

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