Clarence Jones
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And that was going to be my comment. I want to thank you for reminding us of the various resources that are available for you and for the community. I want to throw in one more, Volunteers of America. That's one that I work with. So thank you again, really, for this very open conversation, which I have truly appreciated.
And that was going to be my comment. I want to thank you for reminding us of the various resources that are available for you and for the community. I want to throw in one more, Volunteers of America. That's one that I work with. So thank you again, really, for this very open conversation, which I have truly appreciated.
But I'm nice when I ask those questions, Stan, right?
But I'm nice when I ask those questions, Stan, right?
Okay, I'm a nice guy. He's always nice. I want our guests to know that I do try to be a very nice guy when I ask these probing questions.
Okay, I'm a nice guy. He's always nice. I want our guests to know that I do try to be a very nice guy when I ask these probing questions.
Yeah, yeah. We've done some work in it as well.
Yeah, yeah. We've done some work in it as well.
Well, no, no, I don't have a zinger because I don't want you to give me a bad reputation. You know, you said it from the very beginning, the health care system is very, very complicated, you know, and I come at it from a community perspective. I just recently was invited to be on the board of the Minnesota Community Measurement.
Well, no, no, I don't have a zinger because I don't want you to give me a bad reputation. You know, you said it from the very beginning, the health care system is very, very complicated, you know, and I come at it from a community perspective. I just recently was invited to be on the board of the Minnesota Community Measurement.
And so we're able to take a look at the gap between systems and FQHCs. How does the community utilize the system that you have? I mean, how can we utilize that in order for us to be able to get or to gain more access to healthcare? Because there is a gap.
And so we're able to take a look at the gap between systems and FQHCs. How does the community utilize the system that you have? I mean, how can we utilize that in order for us to be able to get or to gain more access to healthcare? Because there is a gap.
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?