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We don’t just identify problems – we drive real solutions that make healthcare more accessible, affordable, and effective for people from all walks of life. Join us in creating a healthcare system that actually delivers on its promises, regardless of your zip code, bank account, or background.
Recent Posts
Why Entry-Level Healthcare Workers Play a Critical Role in Health Equity
Written By Sara Renfro Source Health equity doesn’t begin in boardrooms or policy meetings. It begins in the moments before a physician walks into the room, when a patient navigator answers a confused call, when a medical assistant helps someone understand their paperwork, or when a front desk coordinator makes a frightened patient feel seen….
Small Dog, Big Impact: How Cavapoos Support Mental and Emotional Wellbeing
Written By Sara Renfro The Cavapoo, a cross between a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Poodle, has become one of the more prominent breeds in conversations about companion animals and mental health. Understanding why requires looking at both the science of human-animal bonding and the specific qualities that make this breed so well suited…
How To Finance Dental Practice Growth Without Straining Cash Flow
Written By Sara Renfro A colleague added three operatories last year. Revenue rose 28 percent within nine months, but the first eight weeks were rough. Construction was done, yet insurance payments lagged, so payroll and supply bills arrived before collections caught up. That pattern is common. Expansion can raise production, improve access, and protect referrals….
