EPISODE · Nov 3, 2020 · 31 MIN
Shifting to a Long-term, Systems Approach to Improving Community Health - Wellville
from Move to Live®More · host Dr. Amy Bantham/Rick Brush
An interview with Rick Brush, CEO of WellvilleIf we want the kind of outcomes that we say we want, the only way to achieve those is to collaborate and to do it with a longer-term focus. The short-term fix for an illness might be writing a prescription, the long-term strategy for greater wellbeing improvement is about reshaping communities. A lot of what we're doing with our collaboratives is really pointing further upstream and pointing further into the future. And having those communities come together around what they care about and what they want to achieve over the long haul.Rick BrushMeasuring short- and long-term successThe role of community engagement and collaborationCollective impact Community-led initiatives Having the right people at the table for collaborationHealthcare addressing social determinants of health to improve health outcomes Healthy weight initiatives Addressing health inequities Shifting from short- to long-term thinking about investing in community health Moving upstreamIntegrating healthcare and communitieshttps://www.movetolivemore.com/https://www.linkedin.com/company/move-to-live-more@MovetoLiveMore
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An interview with Rick Brush, CEO of Wellville If we want the kind of outcomes that we say we want, the only way to achieve those is to collaborate and to do it with a longer-term focus. The short-term fix for an illness might be writing a prescription, the long-term strategy for greater wellbeing improvement is about reshaping communities. A lot of what we're doing with our collaboratives is really pointing further upstream and pointing further into the future. And having those commun...
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