InOn Health Podcast

In the premiere episode of the InOn Health podcast, InOn Health CEO, Kaakpema “KP” Yelpaala welcomes Eric Parrie, CEO of COVIDCheck Colorado. KP and Eric reflect on the past year of the Covid-19 pandemic, including how InOn Health partnered with COVIDCheck to communicate initiatives and provide equitable access to covid tests and vaccines.

Show Notes

The InOn Health podcast premiere features Eric Parrie, an educator, social entrepreneur, and CEO of COVIDCheck Colorado. Eric led CovidCheck through statewide testing and vaccination access initiatives throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. InOn Health partnered with COVIDCheck Colorado to support school communities and organizations, children, and their families while communicating news and services effectively.

KP and Eric discuss some of the significant influences during the pandemic, addressing the roles of public health, community organizing, and health equity—all contributing factors to overcoming the virus and providing a path forward in healthcare. Eric provides insight into confronting health inequities, which requires trust, partnerships, and relationships. COVIDCheck Colorado adapted to the needs of vulnerable communities by tailoring messaging that made testing, tracing, and vaccination more available, accessible, and convenient.

Eric reveals how COVIDCheck Colorado started from the ground-up at the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak, primarily developing and measuring equity metrics. After gathering data, the organization implemented two goals: 1) increase testing volume, 2) provide testing to most vulnerable individuals/communities. Eric explains the metrics that define high-risk, which is more than a question of race, poverty, and health history—it is ultimately an intersection of all three. As the ultimate goal is herd immunity, it is strongly dependent on community health, which varies and relies on the overall action and vaccination rate of communities, neighborhoods, and counties. 

The Covid-19 pandemic has created a generational impact in serving communities, acknowledging inequity and health, resulting in increased action and commitment on individual levels. For example, Eric reveals that there are record-number applications for medical school and public health education. As technology will be an influential factor in the future of healthcare, it will not be the ultimate solution until there is an effective balance between the two aspects of public health— 1) health, science, and research, 2) showing up and listening to people’s stories.  


Connect with Eric Parrie:
linkedin.com/in/ericparrie/
covidcheckcolorado.org/

Connect with KP:
linkedin.com/in/kaakpema-kp-yelpaala-379b269/
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What is InOn Health Podcast?

Health equity issues in our country have been around for decades – largely impacting communities of color and rural areas. When it comes to economic and racial disparities in health the evidence is clear. This is more than a hot topic. Covid-19 has exposed the underbelly of how social determinants of health and racial disparities play out in our country. What we need now is to impart lasting change.

Welcome to the InOn Health podcast. I’m your host Kaakpema Yelpaala, and I’m the co-founder and CEO of InOn Health.

In this podcast we’re going to be talking about health equity.  We’ll be talking to entrepreneurs, thought leaders, investors, and other industry experts in healthcare and public health. The topics we’ll cover will range from racial disparities in health to digital innovation for diverse populations, and ultimately how we build better policy to more inclusively serve everyone around their healthcare needs.

Join me on this podcast series to not only be inspired by our leaders but also to get insight on how we can all take action.