by Tom Peterson | Nov 27, 2019 | Stakeholder Health Road Trip
By Gary Gunderson One thousand seven hundred thirty-nine and one-tenth miles. One hundred and seventy people in 15 conversations about being both brave and smart enough for the communities that hold our heart and hands. No pipers piping, but a half dozen hospital...
by Tom Peterson | Nov 22, 2019 | population health, Stakeholder Health Road Trip
By Jeremy Moseley Cleveland was once one of the centers of the industrial revolution, leaving behind entire square miles of amazing architecture, hundreds of churches and graveyards filled with enormously wealthy individuals (John Rockefeller is one of many)....
by Tom Peterson | Nov 20, 2019 | population health, public health, Stakeholder Health Road Trip
Stakeholder Health: Inland See Road Trip, 2018 By Teresa Cutts “You care enough to check on me?” A young man who overdosed on drugs made this poignant statement when the Quick Response Team or QRT in Huntington, West Virginia made a visit to his door. The QRT...
by Tom Peterson | Nov 13, 2019 | Stakeholder Health Road Trip
By Gary Gunderson A week from today we’ll be on road trip mode again, this time in a Mini Cooper. It was a year ago that a few of us drove a Winnebago from San Diego to Wilmington, North Carolina, on behalf of Stakeholder Health and 100 Million Healthier...
by Tom Peterson | Oct 23, 2019 | Stakeholder Health Road Trip
These are loud and disturbing days in our body politic. How will we find our way? For some of us, the answer is to get off the internet and back on the road again. Everything we hope for is already happening but we must listen carefully to how some of...