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139: Community Solutions CEO Emily Campbell on the Status of Ohio Women

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 26:43


On episode 139, Dan Skinner talks with Emily Campbell, who recently began her service as President and CEO of the Center for Community Solutions after 16 years with the organization. Dan and Emily talk through the extensive (88--one for each Ohio county) fact sheets CCS recently released with data about the status of women in Ohio. Topics include economic barriers such as pay inequity, maternity deserts, policy hurdles to making Ohio an attractive state for aging in place, and more. Streams/notes/subscribe: www.prognosisohio.com/episodes/campbell.

138. “We Can't Fail”: Dr. David Margolius Takes on Flavored Tobacco in Cleveland

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 29:02


Smoking is not only one of the top causes of death in Cleveland, but is a function of years of inequitable and racist policy, with devastating consequences for communities of color. Dan talks with Dr. David Margolius, Director of Public Health for the City of Cleveland, about his and others' efforts to get Cleveland's horrendous smoking rates under control, especially by addressing flavored tobacco. Topics include the origins of Cleveland's extremely high smoking rates; the racial dimensions of the debate over menthol cigarettes; regulating tobacco after passage of Issue 2, which legalized cannabis in Ohio; and political barriers, in the Cleveland City Council and in the Ohio Statehouse to putting meaningful anti-smoking public health policies in place. Show notes, streams, and ways to support at prognosisohio.com. Hosted and produced by Dan Skinner. Social media and production support by Nathaniel Powell. Prognosis Ohio is a member of the WCBE Podcast Experience and the Health Podcast Network. Prognosis Ohio is a production of Prognosis Ohio, LLC.

137. Forgotten Emergencies: Rick Neal on Humanitarian Relief

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 39:36


Rick Neal is a well-known progressive advocate in Central Ohio, but his political conscience has long been driven by his passion for and professional experience in humanitarian relief, especially in Asia and Africa. On Episode 137, taking a few weeks off from challenges here in Ohio, Dan Skinner talks with Rick about his experience as a humanitarian relief worker with Peace Corps, Oxfam, and Refugees International. Topics include the challenges of securing adequate funding, geopolitical complexities, and how to ensure Ohioans don't forget the serious crises that exist around the world, even as we tend to our own challenges here at home. Listen, as well, as Rick explains why medical and public health professionals in Ohio might consider jumping in to do this important work. Show notes and stream at prognosisohio.com/episodes/neal

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136. What We Learned from the "Vax Cash" Program: Dr. Ayaz Hyder and Gavin French

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 31:47


Dan Skinner talks with Dr. Ayaz Hyder of Ohio State University's College of Public Health and Gavin French of Columbus Public Health about their article, published in the Ohio Journal of Public Health, "Real-time Monitoring and Evaluation of the Vax Cash Program: A Case Study from Columbus, Ohio." Dan, Ayaz, and Gavin discuss the idea behind incentive programs such as Vax Cash, which provided cash to help individuals get vaccinated in the early months when COVID-19 vaccinations became available. Show notes at prognosisohio.com.

135. Reproductive Freedom in Ohio: Misinformation and the Stakes of Issue 1

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 26:12


Just two weeks from November 7, the last date Ohioans can vote on Issue 1, a ballot initiative that will enshrine abortion rights in the Ohio constitution, Dan Skinner talks with Marcela Azevedo, MD, Co-Founder of Ohio Physicians for Reproductive Rights (OPRR) about the state of the “Yes on Issue 1” movement. Topics include whether OPRR and issue 1 supporters have been able to cut through the noise and misinformation that have clouded voters' understanding of what Issue 1 will do; the health stakes of Issue 1, including what we learned from the 82 days after Dobbs when abortion was illegal in Ohio; the significance of physician leadership on the issue of reproductive freedom; and more. Show notes: www.prognosisohio.com/episodes/oprr Hosted and produced by Dan Skinner. Social media and production support by Nathaniel Powell. Prognosis Ohio is a member of the WCBE Podcast Experience and the Health Podcast Network. Prognosis Ohio is a production of Prognosis Ohio, LLC.

134. Dr. Amy Acton on Loss, Learning, and Finding Meaning in the Pandemic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 44:47


Despite the immense loss and often nasty politics that set in a few months into Ohio's pandemic response, former Director of the Ohio Department of Health, Dr. Amy Acton insists that there was far more love than hate in those early months. Despite the challenges we face, she wants Ohioans to reflect on how much they accomplished together and think about what the means for the state moving forward. On Episode 134 of Prognosis Ohio, more than three years after she stepped down after leading Ohio's COVID-19 response in 2020, Acton joins Prognosis Ohio to talk with Dan Skinner about what perspective and insight a few years of processing the experience have given her. Topics in the state of public health preparedness in Ohio, and what Ohio needs to do to start not only learning important lessons from our state's collective experience with COVID, but to grieve. Acton also talks poignantly about the state of our democratic systems and the relationship between the malignant forces that stormed the U.S. Capitol in 2021 and the divisiveness and threats of violence that set in in Ohio in response to public health measures. Through all of this, Acton offers a number of reasons to have some hope. It's an episode you won't want to miss. Links, Name Checks, and miscellany: ·     Read Dr. Acton's Wikipedia entry here. ·     Read about Acton's new project, with WKYC, “Health, Hope, and Healing.” ·     Acton mentions the book to which she and Dan both contributed, Ohio Under COVID. You can read it for free. Acton sat for an interview that became the Afterword. While Dan's chapter (with Kathryn Poe) opens the book with a discussion of the gender politics of Acton's time as the state's health director. ·     Acton mentioned a “pandemic playbook” created by the George W. Bush administration. You can read about it in this Politico article. ·     Acton mentions a New Yorker piece for which she did interviews in 2019. You can read it here. ·     Dan mentions his conversation, from 2021, with Rick Hodges, former director of the Ohio Department of Health, who led the states response to the Ebola threat. ·     Acton mentions Josh Sharfstein's important book, The Public Health Crisis Survival Guide, which includes a discussion of crisis communication in public health. ·     Listeners should also listen to our recent episode with Minority Leader Rep. Allison Russo, who has also been calling for a statewide study of Ohio's COVID response. ·     Visit our archive of 35 Prognosis Ohio episodes addressing COVID-19 in some manner. ·     Acton mentions a COVID memorial in Great Seal State Park, in Chillicothe. Hosted and produced by Dan Skinner. Audio engineering by Mike Foley. Video engineering by Columbus City Schools. Social media and production support by Nathaniel Powell. Prognosis Ohio is a member of the WCBE Podcast Experience and the Health Podcast Network. Prognosis Ohio is a production of Prognosis Ohio, LLC.

133. Ohio Politics and Life Expectancy: Washington Post reporters Lauren Weber and Dan Diamond

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 26:07


On episode 133, Dan Skinner talks with Washington Post reporters Lauren Weber and Dan Diamond about their reporting on life expectancy in Ohio. How Red-State Politics Are Shaving Years Off American Lives is a sobering, thoughtful, and carefully reported article that all Ohioans should read. In the conversation, Lauren and Dan discuss reactions to the piece so far; the relationship between public health and perceptions of liberty; Ohio's place within larger national conversations; the lack of democratic responsiveness in Ohio politics; and other issues that show the dire health consequences of Ohio's failure to prioritize public health and safety. Show notes at prognosisohio.com.

132. John Corlett on Health, Human Services, and Consensus-building

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 32:02


On episode 132, Dan talks with John Corlett of the Center for Community Solutions about the need for a human service chamber in Northeast Ohio, the state of poverty in Ohio, the vulnerabilities of Ohio's aging population, and the political consensus that has emerged around Medicaid. John also reflects on his distinguished career serving Ohio in a range of ways.  See www.prognosisohio.com/episodes/corlett for full show notes. Hosted and produced by Dan Skinner. Audio engineering by Mike Foley. Video engineering by Columbus City Schools. Social media and production support by Nathaniel Powell. Prognosis Ohio is a member of the WCBE Podcast Experience and the Health Podcast Network. Prognosis Ohio is a production of Prognosis Ohio, LLC.

131. Yuvo Health: Leveraging Value-based Care in Ohio's FQHCs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 37:22


On the first episode of the Fall 2023 season, things get wonky with the good people at Yuvo Health and My Community Health Center about how creative approaches to value-based care can improve care delivery at Ohio's community health centers. Specifically, Yuvo is doing some really exciting work with My Community Health Center in Canton. Dan talks with Dr. Lora Council, Chief Medical Officer at Yuvo Health; Dr. Sarah Hoehnen, Chief Medical Officer at My Community Health Center; and Loren Anthes, who is Head of External Affairs at Yuvo Health. For more on Yuvo Health see their website. Connect with Yuvo on LinkedIn.  For those new to value-based health care, the role of risk in health care, and other topics discussed on the show, the Commonwealth Fund also has a nice overview of value-based health care. Check it out here. Some shoutouts on the show: -      Congrats to Julie DiRossi-King on becoming president and CEO of the Ohio Association of Community Health Centers.  -      Learn more about the Health Policy Institute of Ohio's Health Value Dashboard. Hosted and produced by Dan Skinner. Prognosis Ohio is a member of the WCBE Podcast Experience and the Health Podcast Network. Prognosis Ohio is a production of Prognosis Ohio, LLC.

130. The Precarious State of Medication Abortion Access in Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 39:56


On episode 130, Dan talks with Danielle Bessett of the Ohio Policy Evaluation Network and Morgan Mitchell of the Abortion Fund of Ohio about the state of changing abortion access in Ohio, and especially medication abortion. The conversation includes pending legal cases that stand to increase health disparities throughout Ohio, two consequential elections--in August and November--designed by their architects to ignore the will of a majority of Ohioans who support basic abortion rights, and the reaction of the medical community to this incursion into patient-provider decision-making. Show notes at prognosisohio.com/episodes/medicationabortion.

129. Dr. Ean Bett on the Quest for Universal Health Care

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 48:27


On episode 129, Dan talks with Dr. Ean Bett, a family medicine physician in Columbus, about Medicare for All, single-payer healthcare, and national healthcare insurance.  Dan mentions a Youtube video of Dr. Bett in conversation with Greg Moody, “Is Medicare for All the Answer.” USA Healthcare, an organization Dr. Bett is a founding member of, has a different approach from Medicare for All by educating around social values and has a slogan of “Universal. Simple. Affordable.”  Dr. Bett references a 2018 Ohio Medicaid study that showed employment rates of people on Medicaid increased. Dr. Bett also shares information about Direct Primary Care, an innovative option to get around private insurance.  Learn more about Dr. Ean Bett. Hosted and produced by Dan Skinner. Copywriting and production support by Angela Lin. Engineering support by Mike Foley. Prognosis Ohio is a member of the WCBE Podcast Experience and the Health Podcast Network. Prognosis Ohio is a production of Prognosis Ohio, LLC.

128. What Appalachian Ohio Kids Need

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 35:57


On episode 128, Dan talks with Randy Leite and Patrick Caniglia from the Appalachian Children Coalition about the behavioral health workforce and mental health needs of children in Appalachian Ohio. Show notes and streams at prognosisohio.com/episodes/acc. Hosted and produced by Dan Skinner. Editorial and production support by Angela Lin and Mike Foley. TIMESTAMPS 2:30: Stereotypes and misconceptions about Appalachia 10:00 Behavioral health outcomes in Appalachia 16:45 Workforce issues, continued 23:00 Politics undermining LGBTQ behavioral health and beyond 26:54 Politics and Ohio's healthcare workforce

127. Imagining the Worst: COTS Ohio on Emergency Preparedness in Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 27:35


On episode 127, Dan talks with Sherri Kovach and Jodi Keller with COTS Ohio about mass casualty preparedness in Ohio. Timestamps: 1:26 Assessment of Ohio's state of preparation and scenario planning  7:30 Learning from the response to the East Palestine train derailment 15:08 The challenges of operating in the background  19:36 Fostering collaborating in cultures of competition 21:30 - COTS and national emergency preparedness 23:30 - The 2024 Eclipse  Jodi and Sherri talk about planning for the worst case scenarios, coordinating the EMS response, and training with hospitals for such events. The thing that really keeps COTS up at night are “no-notice” incidents during a time when hospitals may already be overwhelmed and understaffed. They mention the shootings in Dayton, Columbine, Florida, and Las Vegas, as examples. COTS coordinates two healthcare coalitions, the Central Region Coalition with 15 counties and Southeast/Southeast Central Coalition. The coalitions are made up of hundreds of members that may be part of the healthcare response: hospitals, EMS, EMA, public health, long term care, dialysis centers, etc. Funding for COTS comes from the federal government's Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) through the Ohio Department of Health. Sherri gives a special shoutout to Red, White, and Boom and the security and emergency response preparation for that event. They mention the stabbing at the Ohio State University in 2016 and how they learned some processes that they now have in place, including a notification process and communicating to get blood in. In response to the blood shortage at trauma centers during the COVID pandemic, COTS helped develop a shared plan among hospitals to conserve blood. COTS is already preparing for the eclipse on April 8, 2024.  Learn more about COTS on their website. NAME CHECKS/RELATED EPISODES Dan mentions the current budget season, which he talks about with Tara Britton and Kelsey Bergfeld on episode 121. Dan brings up the train derailment in East Palestine. Listen to the Prognosis Ohio episode with River Valley Organizing and the Ohio Environmental Council discussing this disaster. One of Dan's public health heroes, Franklin County Health Commissioner Joe Mazzola, praised COTS and the work they do. Hosted and produced by Dan Skinner. Copywriting and production support by Angela Lin. Engineering support by Mike Foley, curator of the WCBE Podcast Experience. Prognosis Ohio is a member of the WCBE Podcast Experience and the Health Podcast Network. Prognosis Ohio is a production of Prognosis Ohio, LLC.

126. OJPH Research Spotlight: Dr. Rosie Bauder on Suicide in Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 21:32


On episode 126, Dan talks with OSU professor and clinician Dr. Rosie Bauder about suicide and suicide prevention, as well as the findings of her latest paper, published with OSU's Dr. Austin Starkey, Examining Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors Among Ohio Youth with Oppressed Identities Using the 2019 Ohio Youth Risk Behavior Survey, published in the Ohio Journal of Public Health. Timestamps: 3:22: Rosie's paper and intersectionality 6:32: On being a clinician 8:21: Firearms as a method of suicide 13:50: What's unique about Ohio when it comes to our approach to suicide 17:05: What is Rosie most excited about with her position In her study, Bauder and Starkey confirm that there are real disparities in suicidal thoughts and behaviors among youth with oppressed sexual, racial, and ethnic identities. Rosie and Dan define intersectionality and explore the important dynamics in suicidal thoughts and behaviors at the intersections of race, gender, and sexuality. When discussing firearms as a method of suicide, Rosie notes that, 9 times out of 10, when people attempt suicide with a firearm, it proves to be lethal compared to other means. But, she praises Ohio's strategic plan from the Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation that addresses unique considerations around firearm suicide prevention. In the conversation Dr. Bauder expresses a sentiment that we don't often hear in Ohio: hope! Read more about Rosie Bauder in her bio. Please check out ADAMH of Franklin County's suicide prevention resources.  If you or a loved one needs help, please call the North Central 24-Hour Suicide Prevention Hotline at 614-221-5445 or the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by dialing 988.

125. Rep. Somani on Reproductive Freedom, Gender Affirmation, and Hypocrisy in Statehouse Health Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 30:53


On episode 125, Dan talks with obstetrician-gynecologist and State Rep. Anita Somani about abortion and reproductive rights, the impact anti-transgender legislation is poised to have on Ohio patients; and balancing life as a physician-legislator. SEGMENT TIMESTAMPS 2:00: On being a physician and legislator  5:30: The state budget and the stakes for social and economic policy 8:45: Abortion and reproductive health care  14:50: The hypocrisy of bills that hurt children and children's mental health while trumpeting support for child health 17:59: “What's behind these bills?”  19:56: The relationship between democratic responsiveness and health  25:40: The wave of anti-transgender bills moving through the Statehouse: what Rep. Somani's experience can teach us. In the interview, Rep. Somani talks about the Heartbeat Bill and current penalties for physicians who don't report abortions. Rep. Somani maintains, among other things, that Ohio's infant and maternal mortality rates have gone up in direct correlation with abortion restrictions.  In his 2023 State of the State address Gov. DeWine identified mental health and children's needs as a major priority. However, Rep. Somani talks about the inherent hypocrisy of the bills the Ohio General Assembly has introduced — specifically HB 6, the anti-trans sports bill, and HB 51, which loosens gun restrictions — and the impact these bills will have on students' mental health.  Dan asks Rep. Somani about democratic responsiveness and the current assault on voting rights, including House Joint Resolution 1, which would raise the threshold needed to pass constitutional amendments on the ballot to 60%. In response, Rep. Somani reflects on the in-state support for reproductive rights and abortion rights, as demonstrated by groups collecting 7,000 signatures when they only needed 1,000 signatures to get the language certified to be on the ballot. Read more about Rep. Anita Somani in her bio. Check out a podcast produced by the Columbus Medical Association, in which Rep. Somani talks about her first few weeks at the Statehouse. NAME CHECKS / RELATED EPISODES Rep. Somani gives a shoutout to podcasts, from which she gets her news despite her busy schedule, whether that's Apple News, The Daily, or local podcasts like Prognosis Ohio! Dan mentions previous episodes on the COVID-19 public health emergency unwind and the current budget process, both of which are high stakes for health policy in Ohio In talking about gerrymandering, Rep. Somani gives a special shoutout to Voters Not Politicians, Michigan's redistricting independent commission.  Dan mentions David Pepper, who was previously on the podcast to discuss democratic accountability, gerrymandering, and autocracy. SUPPORT WCBE and Prognosis Ohio! WCBE is currently in the midst of a fund drive. Please donate if you can! You can also support Prognosis Ohio through Patreon. Hosted and produced by Dan Skinner. Engineering support provided by Mike Foley at WCBE. Copywriting and production support by Angela Lin. Prognosis Ohio is a member of the WCBE Podcast Experience and the Health Podcast Network. Prognosis Ohio is a production of Prognosis Ohio, LLC.

124. Preying on Patients: Dispatch Reporters Max Filby and Jennifer Smola Shaffer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 26:01


On episode 124, Dan talks with Columbus Dispatch reporters Max Filby and Jennifer Smola Shaffer about their investigative series, Preying on Patients. They discuss their findings, possible reforms for the medical board, and the role journalism plays in bringing these stories about sexual misconduct to light.

123. Rep. Jarrells on Bringing Dignity to Ohio Communities

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 31:25


Dan talks with State Representative and House Assistant Minority Leader Dontavius Jarrells about his background, bills he has introduced and supported, and his health priorities in the Ohio Statehouse as Assistant Minority Leader.  After surviving lead poisoning as a kid, Rep. Jarrells introduced H.B. 587, laying the groundwork for securing a historic $150 million in ARPA funding for lead poison prevention. This money will fund the remediation and mitigation of lead out of homes, but it does not address lead in pipes.  Rep. Jarrells also authored H.B. 453, which established the “Recovery is Beautiful” specialty license plate and demonstrated recovery-oriented systems of care that puts recovery at the forefront of policy.  H.B. 281, which was signed into law, removed derogatory language from Ohio Revised Code. This bill was the most comprehensive change in terms of terminology since the Ohio Revised Code was rewritten and issued into law in 1974.  Read more about Rep. Jarrells on his website and the Ohio House website. 

122. Disaster, Trauma, and Distrust in East Palestine, Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 27:15


On this bonus episode of Prognosis Ohio, Dan talks with Emily Wright of River Valley Organizing and Melanie Houston of the Ohio Environmental Council about the situation in East Palestine in the wake of the Norfolk Southern train derailment. Topics include what residents are reporting; predatory entities; water, ground and air testing; and what policy changes we'll need to pursue to ensure this never happens again. Show notes and streams at prognosisohio.com. Produced by Dan Skinner.

121. It's Budget Season! Priorities for a Healthier Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 31:18


Dan Skinner talks with Tara Britton of the Center for Community Solutions and Kelsey Bergfeld of Advocates for Ohio's Future about the state budget and their organizations' policy priorities. Topics include SNAP benefits, Medicaid, harm reduction, doula services, and the workplace. Show notes at prognosisohio.com and wcbe.org. Support Prognosis Ohio here. 2:30 - The State Budget and the Public Health Emergency Unwind 5:55 - Building on Medicaid 10:12 - Support for Building on Medicaid? 15:31 - Addiction and Harm Reduction 19:37 - Doula Care 21:15 - Support for Workers 23:14 - The Stakes of the 2023 Biennial Budget Hosted and produced by Dan Skinner. Copywriting and production support by Angela Lin. Prognosis Ohio is a member of the WCBE Podcast Experience and the Health Podcast Network. Prognosis Ohio is a production of Prognosis Ohio, LLC.

120. The Past, Present, and Future of Genetic Counseling

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 30:43


Dan talks with genetic counselor Paul Hudson, current President of the Ohio Association of Genetic Counselors, about a range of issues in the field. Among other things, they dive into the effects of the Dobbs decision, diversity efforts in the genetic counseling, and preventing discrimination from the use of genetic information. Interview starts at 2:20. Show notes, links, and streams at prognosisohio.com.

119. Scott Rider on Living with Parkinson's Disease

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 29:46


Dan Skinner talks with Scott Rider, an Ohioan at heart living with Parkinson's Disease in South Carolina. Scott joined Dan at the WCBE studios on a trip back to Columbus to receive some care, taking the time to reflect on his experience with Parkinson's, state of support and research for those living with the disease, and some of the infrastructure challenges we face in providing communities and homes in which people with mobility challenges can live. At 1:01, you'll hear a new edition of "Things You Need to Know," brought to you in collaboration with the Center for Community Solutions. The interview begins at 4:27. Show notes at prognosisohio.com.

118. Greg Moody on Leadership and Health Transformation in Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 35:11


Dan Skinner talks with Greg Moody, who reflects on his work as the Director of Governor Kasich's Office of Health Transformation as well as his work today on promoting nonpartisan leadership in health care at the John Glenn School of Public Affairs. Show notes and links at prognosisohio.com. Hosted and produced by Dan Skinner. Copywriting and production support by Angela Lin. Prognosis Ohio is a member of the WCBE Podcast Experience and the Health Podcast Network. Prognosis Ohio is a production of Prognosis Ohio, LLC.

117. Goodbye Medical Debt: Toledo Councilwoman Michele Grim

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 27:43


Overview: Dan talks with Councilwoman and State Representative-Elect Michele Grim about her recent medical debt relief plan in Toledo, which partners with RIP Medical Debt and uses ARPA funds to eliminate $240 million in medical debt in Lucas County. 1:00 - Things You Need to Know 5:20 - Interview with Councilwoman Michele Grim 7:00 - How the plan works 12:30 - The projected impact of the plan 15:23 - Next steps and timeline 19:00 - Eligibility for the program 21:25 - Looking forward: What Rep-elect Grim hopes to accomplish in the General Assembly This episode was produced by Dan Skinner. Editorial and production support from Angela Lin. Special thanks to Patti Carlyle at Community Solutions for help with the Things You Need to Know segment. For show notes and episode archive, visit prognosisohio.com. Prognosis Ohio is a member of WCBE Podcast Experience and the Health Podcast Network.

116. Medicaid Expansion & Vision Care in Ohio: Drs. Dean VanNasdale and Andy Wapner of OSU

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 31:18


On this, the first installment of our collaboration with the Ohio Journal of Public Health, Dan talks with Drs. Dean VanNasdale and Andy Wapner of Ohio State University about the state of vision care in Ohio, especially in light of Ohio's decision, in 2014, to expand it's Medicaid program as part of the Affordable Care Act. Plus, a new installment "Things You Need to Know," focusing on Adverse Childhood Events, produced in collaboration with the Center for Community Solutions. Interview starts at 3:52. Read VanNasdale et al's full paper in the Ohio Journal of Public Health. You can learn more about health insurance and eye care from Prevent Blindness. You can also read more about our guests, Dean VanNasdale and Andy Wapner. This episode was produced by Dan Skinner. Editorial and production support from Angela Lin. Special thanks to Patti Carlyle at Community Solutions for help with the Things You Need to Know segment. For show notes and episode archive, visit prognosisohio.com. Prognosis Ohio is a member of WCBE Podcast Experience and the Health Podcast Network.

115. A Cut Above the Rest: "Everyday Hero" and Barber Al Edmondson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 29:21


Dan Skinner first learned about Al Edmondson and his barbershop, A Cut Above the Rest, after reading a Columbus Dispatch article about the Everyday Hero award bestowed on Edmondson. As a community hub, the barbershop not only provides haircuts, but it also offers health screenings and other resources to neighbors and customers in the Near East Side. Plus, our first installment of "Things You Need to Know," produced in collaboration with the Center for Community Solutions. Show notes: prognosisohio.com. Hosted and produced by Dan Skinner. Copywriting and production support by Angela Lin. “Things You Need To Know” written by Patti Carlyle and Dan Skinner. Music by Kyle Rosenberger. Prognosis Ohio is a member of the WCBE Podcast Experience and the Health Podcast Network. Prognosis Ohio is a production of Prognosis Ohio, LLC.

114. State of Ohio's Health and Human Services: Hope Lane-Gavin of the Center for Community Solutions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 32:14


Dan talks with Hope Lane-Gavin of the Center for Community Solutions about CCS' new health and human services fact sheets–each of which shines an important and often sobering light on the situation in Ohio, especially on the cusp of an election of consequence. Show notes are up at prognosisohio.com and WCBE.org. This episode produced in collaboration with the Center for Community Solutions.

113. Rep. Allison Russo: What We've Learned - or Haven't - from the Pandemic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 28:24


Two and a half years after the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in Ohio, Dan and Minority Leader Allison Russo reflect on what we have – and haven't — learned from the pandemic. They also discuss the importance of voting and democratic responsiveness to health. Show notes at PrognosisOhio.com.

112. Whatever the Community Needs: The Intersectionality of Harm Reduction and the Environment

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 30:00


Dan Skinner speaks with Nancy Woods and Michael Goughenour, organizers with the Southeast Ohio-focused River Valley Organizing, about their community-centered approach to “building each other up for a better Ohio.” Show notes at prognosisohio.com. Prognosis Ohio is a member of WCBE Podcast Experience and the Health Podcast Network.

111. Reimagining Policing with the Columbus Safety Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 25:26


Dan Skinner talks with Stephen David and Alwiyah Shariff with the Columbus Safety Collective to reimagine what public safety could look like in Columbus. The effort focuses on community members and their expertise in collective care as a non-police alternative response. Show notes at prognosisohio.com.

110. Health in Ohio's Muslim Communities: Dr. Marium Husain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 36:32


On the last episode of the 2021-2022 season, Dan Skinner talks with Dr. Marium Husain, physician and oncologist-in-training, climate activist, and current President of the Islamic Medical Association of North America. Dan and Marium talk about a wide range of issues, including health challenges and opportunities in Ohio's Muslim communities; stigma and violence impacting Ohio's Muslims; and opportunities presented by interfaith collaboration. Streams, show notes, and ways to support Prognosis Ohio at prognosisohio.com.

109. Glennon Sweeney on Confronting the Racist Histories of Central Ohio Communities

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 28:31


Dan Skinner talks with Glennon Sweeney, a senior research associate at the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, about how the historical design of Central Ohio's communities--both urban and suburban--continues to perpetuate inequities that lead to disparities in health outcomes. Show notes, audio streams, and more are at prognosisohio.com. Hosted by Dan Skinner, production support by Trish Mayhorn, music by Kyle Rosenberger.

108: Healthy Beginnings at Home--and the Difference Stable Housing Makes for Mothers and Babies

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 49:44


On this episode, Dan Skinner talks with Maureen Stapleton, Director of Celebrate One, and housing expert Barbara Poppe, about the Healthy Beginnings at Home project. HBAH is a housing stabilization pilot program for pregnant women. Led by the infant mortality prevention collaborative CelebrateOne, but supported as well by an impressive and expansive group of organizations, HBAH was designed to improve maternal and infant health outcomes for low-income families. And while Dan, Maureen, and Barb get into the findings of the pilot phase of the project, and talk about how it might be scaled in such a way to start to help more and more families, they also talk about additional ways to address more systemic problems in housing in Ohio. Hosted by Dan Skinner Editorial and Production Support by Trish Mayhorn Music by Kyle Rosenberger Support and Stream: prognosisohio.com Prognosis Ohio is a member of WCBE Podcast Experience and the Health Podcast Network.

107. Sports Writer Craig Calcaterra on Healthy Fandom

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 37:17


On Episode 107, Dan talks with sports writer and Ohioan Craig Calcaterra about his new book, Rethinking Fandom: How to Beat the Sports-Industrial Complex at Its Own Game (Belt Publishing 2022). Topics include sports as a health question; the intersection of sports and the health of American social and political life; women's sports and fandom; sports betting; and what healthy fandom looks like. Show notes and links will be up at prognosisohio.com and wcbe.org.

106. Daron Larson on Why Mindfulness Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 41:27


Dan Skinner talks with mindfulness coach Daron Larson about why mindfulness is worth fighting for despite attempts by workplaces and profiteers to reduce it to a gimmick. Topics include the mindfulness-industrial complex, whether mindfulness is inherently individualistic, and how small adjustments in individual approaches to difficult situations can improve one's quality of life and enjoyment. Show notes, links and episode archive is at prognosisohio.com and wcbe.org.

105. Returning to Sandusky, Running for Ohio: Jim Obergefell on Caregiving, Health, and Public Service

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 39:54


On episode 105, Dan Skinner talks with civil rights icon, Jim Obergefell, about his motivations for running for State Representative in the Sandusky area (the exact district is STILL TBD). Dan and Jim talk about the transformative nature of caregiving, the importance of caring for caregivers, the Ohio legislative map debacle, the importance of Lake Erie to northern Ohio, and how Jim's friendship with Rick Hodges (the other namesake of Obergefell v. Hodges) might point towards opportunities for bipartisan collaboration on important issues affecting Ohioans. Show notes and streams at prognosisohio.com and WCBE.org. Hosted and produced by Dan Skinner. Show notes and support by Trish Mayhorn.

104. Do No Harm? Equality Ohio on Statehouse Attacks on the Rights of LGBTQ Ohioans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 41:54


Dan Skinner talks with Maria Bruno, Public Policy Director for Equality Ohio about the wave of anti-trans laws under consideration in Ohio, and organization's efforts to support LGBTQ Ohioans generally. Show notes at prognosisohio.com and wcbe.org.

103. OPAWL: Building Community within Ohio's Asian American and Pacific Islander Community

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 44:36


As the one-year anniversary of the Atlanta spa shootings approaches, host Dan Skinner talks with Sharon Kim and Rebecca Nelson of OPAWL, a grassroots member-led community that organizes for social justice and elevates the voices, visibility, and progressive leadership of Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander (AAPI) women and nonbinary people in Ohio. Dan, Sharon, and Rebecca discuss alarming increases in anti-Asian bias, discrimination, and violence and policies and initiatives to reduce such incidents.

102. Laboratories of Autocracy in Ohio with David Pepper

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 41:59


On Episode 102 of Prognosis Ohio, Dan Skinner talks with David Pepper, former chair of the Ohio Democratic Party and author of Laboratories of Autocracy: A Wake-Up Call from Behind the Lines. Dan and David talk about the corrosive and antidemocratic effects of corruption, including gerrymandering and pay-to-play politics in Ohio, and unpack the ways in which these trends undermine health outcomes in Ohio. For show notes, streams, social media links, and to find out how to support the show, check out the show's website at prognosisohio.com.

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101. Restlessness in the Workforce: Ginger Christ of Modern Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 33:38


On the new Prognosis Ohio, Dan Skinner talks with healthcare reporter and Ohio native Ginger Christ. Ginger is Modern Healthcare's post-acute care and staffing reporter. Based in Northeast Ohio where she grew up, Christ has most recently covered healthcare and transportation for The Cleveland Plain Dealer. To see the scope of Ginger's recent reporting, visit her splash page at Modern Health Care. This is Ginger's second appearance on Prognosis Ohio, and you can listen to her first appearance here. On the episode, Ginger talks about some of her recent work on issues such as food insecurity among health care workers, challenges among and concerns within home healthcare, the role of immigrants and refugees in filling staffing shortages in Ohio and around the U.S, and travel nursing. Dan and Ginger also talk about working with sources and earning trust in a health care industry that is notoriously tight-lipped, but also given the vulnerabilities that many health care workers face. For more episodes and to support the show, see prognosisohio.com.

100. Senator Sherrod Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 13:59


On the 100th episode of Prognosis Ohio, Dan checks in with Senator Sherrod Brown. They talk about the state of things with the Build Back Better Act and Sen. Brown explains why he is focusing so intently on one piece of BBB: making the Child Tax Credit permanent. Other topics include corruption in the Ohio state legislature and the resilience of the Ohio people despite their government failing them. Visit prognosisohio.com for show notes and learn how you can support the podcast.

99. A Big Gamble for Ohio: Talking Sports Betting with Rob Moore

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 34:33


Dan Skinner talks with policy analyst Rob Moore of Scioto Analysis about the impending legalization of sports betting in Ohio. Show notes at prognosisohio.com.

98. Feeding Our Community: Malik Perkins of the Mid-Ohio Food Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 21:51


Dan Skinner talks with Malik Perkins, Public Relations Manager at the Mid-Ohio Food Collective about the state of food insecurity in Ohio, efforts to reduce stigma about the need for food support, and the many services the MOFC provides. Read more and learn how you can support MOFC's work here. Show notes will be posted at prognosisohio.com and wcbe.org. This episode of Prognosis Ohio was hosted and produced by Dan Skinner. Music by Kyle Rosenberger. To learn more about Prognosis Ohio, please visit the show's website at prognosisohio.com. Prognosis Ohio is a member of WCBE Podcast Experience and the Health Podcast Network. Ideas for guests? Email prognosisohio@gmail.com.

97. What Our Neighbors Need: Isi Ikharebha Green of the Physicians Care Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 27:19


On episode 97 of Prognosis Ohio, Dan Skinner talks with Isi Ikharebha Green, Executive Director at Physicians CareConnection (the PCC). The PCC, an affiliate of the Columbus Medical Association, is a volunteer-based, charitable organization that helps coordinate care for vulnerable adults in Central Ohio. This includes any person who has healthcare challenges due to individual barriers. The PCC's work with adults spans Central Ohio, including Franklin, Delaware, Licking, Fairfield, Pickaway, Union, and Madison counties. Show notes at prognosisohio.com and wcbe.org. This episode of Prognosis Ohio was hosted and produced by Dan Skinner. Production assistance and social media support by Lexie Merritt. Music by Kyle Rosenberger. To learn more about Prognosis Ohio, and check out the show's evolving social media presence, please visit the show's website at prognosisohio.com. Prognosis Ohio is a member of WCBE Podcast Experience and the Health Podcast Network. Ideas for guests? Email prognosisohio@gmail.com.

96. Scooters, Ubers, and Automobiles: Sustainable Transportation with Prof. Harvey Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 39:45


Dan Skinner interviews Prof Harvey Miller, an expert in (among other things) sustainability and transportation. Dan and Harvey talk about how the new infrastructure bill stands to address some of Ohio's dire transportation and other infrastructure needs, as well as a range of topics including the culture of cars in Ohio, micromobility (scooters), ride hailing, buses, walking, and even tree canopies. Show notes at prognosisohio.com and wcbe.org. Episode hosted and produced by Dan Skinner. Prognosis Ohio is part of the WCBE Podcast Experience and the Health Podcast Network.

95. Running and Mental Health: Author Nita Sweeney

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 37:44


Dan Skinner talks with Nita Sweeney, author, runner, and mental health advocate. Topics include wellness and the wellness industry, running and depression, privilege and exercise. Show notes at PrognosisOhio.com and wcbe.org.

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94. What Should Ohio do with the Opioid Settlement Money?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 38:24


Dan talks with Beth Connolly and Mark Robyn of the Pew Charitable Trusts about the opioid crisis, and what to do with the settlement money that is forthcoming into Ohio. Show notes and links at prognosisohio.com and wcbe.org.

93: The Present and Future of Abortion in Ohio: Professor Jessie Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 32:18


What is the current state of abortion access in Ohio, and what does the future hold? On the new episode of Prognosis Ohio, host Dan Skinner talks with Professor B. Jessie Hill, JD, who is Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development and Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law at Case Western Reserve University's School of Law. Dan and Jessie talk about the current state of abortion access and reproductive rights generally in Ohio, and what restrictive abortion laws in Texas and Mississippi might mean for Ohio. Dan asks Jessie to share some of her personal reflections on doing this work over the past few decades, to which Hill responds that the current moment is perhaps the most pivotal moment reproductive rights advocates have experienced since the early 1970s before Roe v. Wade became law. In the episode, listeners will learn about the disjuncture between law and public opinion (a majority of Ohioans support Roe v. Wade), which Hill explains is in part a function of a theme that comes up often on Prognosis Ohio: gerrymandering. Perhaps most important, Skinner and Hill talk about what the state of things would be in Ohio if Roe were to be overturned. The episode opens with a clip from last week's episode, in which David DeWitt, Editor-in-Chief of the Ohio Capital Journal notes that the current Ohio General Assembly has shown itself interested in passing all manner of abortion restrictions.

92: The State of the Statehouse: David DeWitt and Jake Zuckerman of the Ohio Capital Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 29:49


Dan Skinner talks with Jake Zuckerman and David DeWitt of the Ohio Capital Journal about the state of things at the Ohio Statehouse since the summer. Show notes at PrognosisOhio.com and WCBE.org.

91. 47th in the Nation: A Look at the Health Policy Institute of Ohio's 2021 Health Value Dashboard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 38:52


In this episode, Dan Skinner talks with Amy Rohling McGee, President of the Health Policy Institute of Ohio, and Zach Reat, HPIO's Director of Data Management and Analysis, about HPIO's 2021 Health Value Dashboard. Topics include adverse childhood events and trauma, racism and health disparities, and how to move Ohio's health infrastructure and programs toward a model based on prevention. Show notes and links posted at prognosisohio.com.

90. Sen. Nina Turner on Health Equity, Poverty, and Medicare For All

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 33:26


On the penultimate episode of the season, Dan Skinner talks with former Ohio State Senator Nina Turner, who is running for U.S. Congress in Ohio's 11th District. Topics include the relationship between inequality, poverty, and health; social determinants and infrastructure; Medicare for All; and the stakes of the special election to replace former Rep. Marcia Fudge, who is now Secretary of the Housing and Urban Development in the Biden administration. Show notes and links at prognosisohio.com and WCBE.org (under the Podcast Experience).

89. Relief for Cancer Patients: OSU's Dr. Benjamin Kaffenberger on an Ongoing Dermatologic Study

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 26:31


Dan talks with OSU dermatologist and researcher, Benjamin Kaffenberger, MD, about a study he is leading to develop new drugs that aim to relieve cancer patients of pain caused by cancer treatments, known as "Hand-Foot Skin Reaction." Topics include cancer care, dermatology and its relationship with oncology, the cost of pharmaceuticals, and more. Show notes will be up at WCBE.org and PrognosisOhio.com.

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