Caring as Communities
A monthly podcast aimed at addressing gaps in healthcare for our nation’s most vulnerable patients. Caring as Communities interviews healthcare leaders across the country to discuss what care teams, communities, and government agencies are doing to better support individuals with unique care needs—including mental and behavioral health, substance use disorder, social determinants of health, and other complexities of care.
Podcasting since 2020 • 36 episodes
Caring as Communities
Latest Episodes
Tales from the Frontlines - Community Navigator Series with Crystal Salazar
Join Caring as Communities on this mini-series interviewing the frontline community health navigators supporting our nation's most vulnerable patients. In this episode, Crystal Salazar shares her journey starting as a young, single mother and a...
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Tales from the Frontlines - Community Navigator Series with Jessica Placencia
Join Caring as Communities on this mini-series interviewing the frontline community health navigators supporting our nation's most vulnerable patients. In this episode, Jessica Placencia shares the catalyst for her career change from EMS servic...
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One Year Later - Inspire 2.0
One year following the launch of the innovative INSPIRE program, Dr. Enrique Enguidanos interviews those involved in its work on lessons learned in this journey to advance community partnerships in healthcare throughout the country. INSPI...
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Improving Care Navigation with FindHelp
Join us for this special episode of Caring as Communities! Dr. Enrique Enguidanos joins with Asia Brown, CBCS, and Chris Douglas, FindHelp.org, to discuss key challenges facing individuals in accessing critical resources and identify pati...
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Understanding Nutrition as a Social Determinant of Health with Dr. Livia Santiago-Rosado
Nutrition has vast effects on individual and population health—impacting obesity rates, chronic conditions, and quality of life. Yet despite its proven, wide-reaching effects, nutrition remains largely overlooked as a social determinant of heal...
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