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Carrot Shtick: Conversations About Using Data to Improve Healthcare

Carrot Shtick: Conversations About Using Data to Improve Healthcare

By Kurt Waltenbaugh

Carrot Health CEO Kurt Waltenbaugh brings in industry experts for conversations that dive into the intersection of social determinants of health and predictive analytics looking for ways to remove barriers to wellness for everyone.
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A New Philosophy of Better Health with Mona Antilla Carloni and Mariam Mohamed

Carrot Shtick: Conversations About Using Data to Improve HealthcareMay 03, 2021

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A New Philosophy of Better Health with Mona Antilla Carloni and Mariam Mohamed

A New Philosophy of Better Health with Mona Antilla Carloni and Mariam Mohamed

What barriers to health might be in place for recent immigrants and how do we put people on a path to better health? At its core, this is a story of culture, understanding the whole person and their unique individual stories — things our health system is just not designed to do. Kurt talks with Mona Antilla Carloni and Mariam Mohamed, the creators of Intercultural Alliance, a program tailored to the health needs of Somali women and taught through community, food, and personal experiences. Mariam, a Somali immigrant herself, has worked in program analysis and evaluation for private and non-profit services. Mona comes from the creative design and marketing world, with a passion for wellness design and holistic health coaching. Learn how they work together to improve health disparities in Somali communities, one person at a time.

May 03, 202140:15
The Logistical Challenge of Hunger with Rob Williams

The Logistical Challenge of Hunger with Rob Williams

Listen in as Kurt talks with Rob Williams, founder and executive director of Every Meal. Across the United States, one in seven children experiences hunger on a weekly basis. During COVID-19, that number has grown to nearly one in four as schools, where many children receive breakfast and lunch, shut down. Nearly a decade ago, Every Meal stepped in to fill that gap, leaning on Rob’s background in global logistics for direction. What started as a program at one local elementary school has grown to serve 35 school districts across the state, providing more than 3 million meals last year alone. Tune in as Kurt and Rob talk about the roots of hunger and how, at its core, hunger is both simple and solvable.

Mar 01, 202143:21
The New Face of Homelessness with Jason Shaplen

The New Face of Homelessness with Jason Shaplen

Join Kurt for a conversation with Jason Shaplen, the Chief Strategy Officer for Community Health Center in Connecticut, one of the nation’s largest federally qualified health centers providing healthcare to low-income families. Jason has a rich history in affordable housing and is passionate about the linkage between housing and health. Kurt and Jason talk about the new face of homelessness, why it has grown into such an enormous crisis, and the impacts on health and health equity. More importantly, they discuss solutions. Listen to the conversation. 

Feb 01, 202143:40
The Intersection of Philanthropy and Economics with José Diaz

The Intersection of Philanthropy and Economics with José Diaz

Kurt talks with Dr. José Diaz, an economist and the Chief Impact Officer for the Constellation Fund, a non-profit dedicated to smart philanthropy. Traditionally, a non-profit’s success is judged by how much it fundraises, not how well it impacts society. Constellation Fund flips that and measures return to build philanthropy that works. Kurt and José discuss calculating impact and using that information to put resources where they will do the most good. 

Dec 30, 202038:45
Tracking the Impact of State Policy on COVID-19 Hospitalizations with Pinar Karaca-Mandic

Tracking the Impact of State Policy on COVID-19 Hospitalizations with Pinar Karaca-Mandic

Kurt enjoys the company of Pinar Karaca-Mandic, a professor in healthcare risk management at the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management. Pinar, among other accolades, is also a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and an editorial board member for the International Journal of Health Economics Management. Kurt and Pinar discuss her research on the impact of state policy regulations on COVID-19 hospitalization rates. Join them to hear about the results and the implications for the next several months.  

Nov 18, 202032:20
The State of Healthcare Innovation in Minnesota with Kyle Rolfing

The State of Healthcare Innovation in Minnesota with Kyle Rolfing

Kurt talks with Kyle Rolfing, serial healthcare entrepreneur and supporter of the Minnesota health-tech ecosystem. They discuss the history of healthcare innovation in Minnesota, how the industry looks now and what entrepreneurs are hoping for the future. Listen to the insightful conversation between the two founders, both with long ties to the region.

Nov 04, 202023:44
Why Is Healthcare So Expensive? With Thompson Aderinkomi
Oct 19, 202044:39
Consumers and What's Missing in Healthcare with Spencer Pratt

Consumers and What's Missing in Healthcare with Spencer Pratt

Kurt sat down with Carrot Health’s own Spencer Pratt recently for a conversation about consumers, what’s missing in health care, and, more importantly, what can we do to help? Spencer is Carrot Health's Vice President of Product and has unique expertise at the intersection of healthcare, data science, and consumer behavior. 

Sep 18, 202043:07