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Addressing Health Inequities through Community to Clinical Linkages
Episode 126

Addressing Health Inequities through Community to Clinical Linkages

The Healthy Project Podcast · Healthy Project Media

June 27, 202334m 12s

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Show Notes

"We each have a role to play in ensuring that our communities are better and healthier. Let's all roll up our sleeves and jump in and get involved in some community organization." - Pamela Garmon Johnson


In this enlightening episode of The Healthy Project Podcast, I speak with special guest, Pamela Garmon Johnson, National VP of Health Equity and Partnerships at the American Heart Association on the crucial topic of health equity and the significant role community to clinical linkages play in the quest for better health outcomes. The discussion dives into the reality of social determinants of health, exploring real-world challenges and innovative solutions that can make a positive difference in millions of lives. Through the lens of Pamela's experiences at the American Heart Association, listeners will gain an invaluable understanding of social navigation platforms and how these tools are driving change in the healthcare landscape.


Show Notes:

  • [01:00] Understanding the complex interplay between social determinants of health and access to healthcare services.
  • [10:00] The concept of social navigation platforms as a bridge between clinical settings and communities.
  • [15:00] The transformative power of community engagement in ensuring better health outcomes.
  • [20:00] A discussion on housing insecurity and its impact on health.
  • [25:00] Using data to drive health equity initiatives and influence investment decisions in communities.
  • [28:00] An invitation to all listeners to get involved and help build healthier communities.


About the Guest:
Pamela Garmon Johnson is an innovative leader in the field of health equity. In her current role at the American Heart Association, she drives initiatives that bridge the gap between community needs and clinical services. Using technology and data-driven approaches, Pamela is at the forefront of creating transformative solutions that address housing, food, and lack of access to essential healthcare services. She is a passionate advocate for active community involvement and a believer in the power of collective action in transforming health outcomes.

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Topics

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