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Are we at the same place? Or do we just assume that we're all going to die from something? And guess what? Those happen to be, you know, for human beings at this stage of the game, at least, cancer, number one in the state of Minnesota, then cardiovascular stroke, diabetes. Are we just going to deal with it like that going forward? And I'm talking from an epidemiological standpoint now.
Yeah, what do you think, Courtney?
Yeah, what do you think, Courtney?
You know, what's linked to it, and Claire's I'll get to in a second, is just the idea of it's a balance in my mind between urgency, which we're seeing in a lot of situations, and motivations. Motivation is a key, not only from an individual standpoint, but also a community standpoint in order to engage in essence, in this case, around a plan. Clarence.
You know, what's linked to it, and Claire's I'll get to in a second, is just the idea of it's a balance in my mind between urgency, which we're seeing in a lot of situations, and motivations. Motivation is a key, not only from an individual standpoint, but also a community standpoint in order to engage in essence, in this case, around a plan. Clarence.
You know, it's interesting. You know, it's a really good example of... People are really engaged with things that are really urgent in their mind. And if you show them first and foremost that, all right, let's tackle that. then they could be open to a true partnership in dealing with all the other stuff that we also have to address health-wise.
You know, it's interesting. You know, it's a really good example of... People are really engaged with things that are really urgent in their mind. And if you show them first and foremost that, all right, let's tackle that. then they could be open to a true partnership in dealing with all the other stuff that we also have to address health-wise.
But I think urgency for a lot of people is right up there. You know, gun violence. If you don't solve that in our community, the heck with cardiovascular, the heck with diabetes. Let's deal with that first, and then we'll get to it. So it might be this kind of one at a time in order to help build trust. So...
But I think urgency for a lot of people is right up there. You know, gun violence. If you don't solve that in our community, the heck with cardiovascular, the heck with diabetes. Let's deal with that first, and then we'll get to it. So it might be this kind of one at a time in order to help build trust. So...
You know, what's really cool to me is, you know, first of all, you have three major goals, but then you get into your outcomes and investing in partnerships, which I think we've alluded to a little bit here. It's like, you know, we've had in our show, Clarence and I, we talked about the issue of trust, right? And how it is that you build just a partnership with your primary care provider.
You know, what's really cool to me is, you know, first of all, you have three major goals, but then you get into your outcomes and investing in partnerships, which I think we've alluded to a little bit here. It's like, you know, we've had in our show, Clarence and I, we talked about the issue of trust, right? And how it is that you build just a partnership with your primary care provider.
I mean, you could almost use that as an illustration and maybe bring it up a notch in a community. How is it that we can build trust with one another so that we can work together in order to do these things that are outlined in the plan? A perspective that I have, is this, that the previous plans kind of created a common denominator of things that we needed to address.
I mean, you could almost use that as an illustration and maybe bring it up a notch in a community. How is it that we can build trust with one another so that we can work together in order to do these things that are outlined in the plan? A perspective that I have, is this, that the previous plans kind of created a common denominator of things that we needed to address.
And now we're really coming up the funnel, so to speak, and really addressing and hopefully addressing the things that are we have to address, you know, disparities, social determinants of health, et cetera. Clarence?
And now we're really coming up the funnel, so to speak, and really addressing and hopefully addressing the things that are we have to address, you know, disparities, social determinants of health, et cetera. Clarence?
So far, our listening audience, I'll tell you that there's, you know, there's 10 basic, what would you call it, outcomes that you're looking for here. We look at investing in partnerships. And I'll just kind of state what they are. And then you can kind of react to these kind of in the gestalt of it all. Working towards health equity, sharing power,
So far, our listening audience, I'll tell you that there's, you know, there's 10 basic, what would you call it, outcomes that you're looking for here. We look at investing in partnerships. And I'll just kind of state what they are. And then you can kind of react to these kind of in the gestalt of it all. Working towards health equity, sharing power,
to affect change, creating systems that improve access to care, improve health data collection, which by the way, epidemiologists, I'm going to get back to you on that one in a second. Expand and diversify health care, expand health education, support the implementation of community-led programs.
to affect change, creating systems that improve access to care, improve health data collection, which by the way, epidemiologists, I'm going to get back to you on that one in a second. Expand and diversify health care, expand health education, support the implementation of community-led programs.
Enhanced delivery of quality whole person care and ensure all people have access to the necessary resources. Okay, so Courtney and Jim, just respond overall to those outcomes that we're trying to do today.