Clarence Jones
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So, Lynn, you have been described as an advocate for information access. Tell me, what does that mean?
So, Lynn, you have been described as an advocate for information access. Tell me, what does that mean?
So let me do a follow-up question with that. As a community member, how do we become engaged in this work? I mean, because for many of us, we are trying to make sure that we have access to insurance for our population. How do we become engaged?
So let me do a follow-up question with that. As a community member, how do we become engaged in this work? I mean, because for many of us, we are trying to make sure that we have access to insurance for our population. How do we become engaged?
Dr. Land, I want to ask this question again. This is not politically loaded, but I want to ask it anyway. A lot of people think they have their two different choices around health care. They think that health care is either a privilege or a right. Do you get into those kind of conversations or have you, you know, where people are just struggling with this issue, you know, because it is so complex.
Dr. Land, I want to ask this question again. This is not politically loaded, but I want to ask it anyway. A lot of people think they have their two different choices around health care. They think that health care is either a privilege or a right. Do you get into those kind of conversations or have you, you know, where people are just struggling with this issue, you know, because it is so complex.
So is it a privilege or is it a right? And you don't have to answer if you don't want to, but I just want to ask.
So is it a privilege or is it a right? And you don't have to answer if you don't want to, but I just want to ask.
And this is my personal opinion. I think that a lot of people that are fighting against this are fighting against it until they need it. Until they need it. Exactly. And then all of a sudden it's like, oh, yeah. Then it's like, oh, then they realize that they're just like the rest of us.
And this is my personal opinion. I think that a lot of people that are fighting against this are fighting against it until they need it. Until they need it. Exactly. And then all of a sudden it's like, oh, yeah. Then it's like, oh, then they realize that they're just like the rest of us.
Which is one of the reasons why I asked the question about community engagement, those things, is because we who are involved in community health, we run into this all the time. People running down to the emergency room. They don't know. Well, they know the emergency room. But many times they don't know other resources that they could take just in case.
Which is one of the reasons why I asked the question about community engagement, those things, is because we who are involved in community health, we run into this all the time. People running down to the emergency room. They don't know. Well, they know the emergency room. But many times they don't know other resources that they could take just in case.
And then we have with reoccurring visits to the emergency room. And we need to just kind of figure out how we might be able to. And we're not going to be able to address every issue and every person. But I think that we need to know more information about how we can be preemptive or preventive. get in front of some of these issues, uh, because the, the, the, uh, the pathway is there.
And then we have with reoccurring visits to the emergency room. And we need to just kind of figure out how we might be able to. And we're not going to be able to address every issue and every person. But I think that we need to know more information about how we can be preemptive or preventive. get in front of some of these issues, uh, because the, the, the, uh, the pathway is there.
So I think that there are a couple of different things that I could say. One is that we do have those individuals that they have the private insurance, they have access to care. There are other people that are, they're really confused.
So I think that there are a couple of different things that I could say. One is that we do have those individuals that they have the private insurance, they have access to care. There are other people that are, they're really confused.