Community Social Capital with Dr. Rishi Manchanda

The Other 80 - A podcast by Claudia Williams - Wednesdays

To achieve whole person care, we can try layering new social services on top of medical care. But Dr. Rishi Manchanda believes we should move further upstream and ask, what will it take to actually improve health in communities? From founding Rx the Vote to HealthBegins, Rishi is committed to building community social capital in America. We discuss:Why he created HealthBegins, which is now halfway to its goal of transforming equity in 250 communities by 2025How California is making practice transformation a foundation of whole person careRx the Vote and the important role of health organizations in voter engagementKaiser Permanente's health, housing and justice initiativeRishi thinks all public health students should study and know how to shift the political determinants of health:“I think we can recognize there's ways to… get the dollars out the door, get the services out the door, get the access that we need while [also building] local governance. And I think that's what I see as a really interesting opportunity for us in California… There are opportunities here for public health schools, including Berkeley, to [help] public health students… understand the political determinants of health and then understand their role [to]... address them and improve them.”Relevant LinksHealthBegins websiteRishi’s book The Upstream DoctorsRishi's TEDx Talk: "What Makes Us Get Sick? Look Upstream."New collaborative community health planning model in CaliforniaPolicy requiring California Medicaid health plans to invest 5-7.5% of profits into local communities California Medicaid investments in practice transformationKaiser Permanente's health, housing and justice initiativeOregon CCO modelAn interview with Rishi ManchandaAbout Our GuestDr. Manchanda is Founder and President of HealthBegins, a social enterprise that provides training, clinic redesign, and technology to transform health care and the social determinants of health. Dr. Manchanda is a dual board-certified internist and pediatrician, a board member of the National Physicians Alliance, and a fellow in the California Health Care Foundation’s Healthcare Leadership Program. He is the lead physician for homeless primary care at the VA in Los Angeles, where he has built clinics for...

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