Co-op Strategies for Reclaiming Human-Centered Healthcare

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Jun

15

4:30pm

Co-op Strategies for Reclaiming Human-Centered Healthcare

By Zebras Unite

Join us on June 15 as Ownership Matters newsletter convenes three outstanding co-op leaders pursuing different approaches to a common goal: bringing back a human-centered approach to healthcare and homecare.
Our panelists will be:
  • Deborah Craig, Cooperative Developer, Northwest Cooperative Development Center
In addition to working for Circle of Life homecare in Bellingham WA (before joining NWCDC), Deborah also helped develop Peninsula Homecare, Capital Homecare, and Ridgeline Homecare. As her NWCDC colleague John McNamara puts it, "if there is a 'Washington Model' for homecare co-ops, Deborah is the architect."
  • Jen Horonjeff, founder/CEO, Savvy.coop
Jen is the co-founder of Savvy, the first and only patient-owned public benefit co-op. Their platform connects patients to paid assignments with healthcare IT, medical device, and pharmaceutical companies seeking feedback from patients for product development.
  • Adam Rose, COO and Director, Obran Health, Obran.org
Adam is the Director of Obran Health, a worker-owned home-based healthcare company. Obran Health is changing how care is delivered in the home and in outpatient settings by empowering and protecting caregivers. Obran Health's primary businesses are in personal care, home health, and hospice, where we are building on a long legacy of worker owned co-ops.

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