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Unveiling the Reality of Food Insecurity in Oklahoma and What Hospitals are Doing to Address It

Unveiling the Reality of Food Insecurity in Oklahoma and What Hospitals are Doing to Address It

FromInside The 1581


Unveiling the Reality of Food Insecurity in Oklahoma and What Hospitals are Doing to Address It

FromInside The 1581

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Mar 27, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this edition of Inside the 1581, we talk with Feed the Children and DRH Health in Duncan to address the ongoing fight against food insecurity in Oklahoma. Join us as we speak with Julie Davis, senior vice president of strategic partnerships & individual giving at Feed the Children about the efforts her organization is taking to fight against food insecurity in Oklahoma. Greg Marshment, health improvement specialist for the Foundation for a Healthy Oklahoma then joins us to share what OHA and the Foundation are doing to help hospitals tackle food insecurity in Oklahoma. We also speak with Cyndi Crook, executive director of DRH Community Relations & DRH Health Foundation, about the efforts her hospitals are taking to address food insecurity among their patients.

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Released:
Mar 27, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (5)

From the heart of America, welcome to Inside the 1581, a podcast presented by the Oklahoma Hospital Association. Join us as we embark on a captivating journey through the sweeping plains, rolling hills, and vibrant culture of the great state of Oklahoma. Hosted by Rich Rasmussen, President and CEO of the Oklahoma Hospital Association, each episode invites you to explore the rich history and diverse tapestry of a state whose spirit echoes through every corner. We delve into compelling conversations with political leaders, healthcare pioneers, and the voices that mold Oklahoma's future.