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Making Healthcare About  Human  Care - Taylor Justice, Co-Founder and President, Unite Us

Making Healthcare About Human Care - Taylor Justice, Co-Founder and President, Unite Us

FromRaise the Line


Making Healthcare About Human Care - Taylor Justice, Co-Founder and President, Unite Us

FromRaise the Line

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Jan 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

How can a barbershop be an access point to care? It's a question that Taylor Justice and his company, Unite Us, are figuring out on the ground in certain communities in North Carolina, and a model they are looking to expand, collaborating with various kinds of community organizations to build infrastructure by meeting patients where they're comfortable. Recognizing that so much of a person's overall wellbeing happens in their home community, Justice founded the technology platform Unite Us in 2013 to extend the traditional clinical care coordination network by connecting health, human, and social service organizations to securely exchange data around a shared patient. Initially focused on the veteran and military population, Unite Us now serves all citizens and is active in over 42 states across the country. In Justice's estimation, COVID has highlighted the lack of appropriately collaborative public health infrastructure. “I think that's one of the big learnings that we've seen from the pandemic,” he says. “No one can do this alone.” Tune in to this episode of Raise the Line to learn why Justice believes some of our nation's massive healthcare spending should be reallocated to human and social services, and why he predicts that these services will become bigger parts of the healthcare ecosystem going forward.
Released:
Jan 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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