Connected By Health
Dr Krishna Vedala is hosting Dr. Herschel Brown, an emergency physician and candidate for Oklahoma House District 99, discusses how front-line clinical experience shapes his view that many of Oklahoma's health problems require legislative solutions. He describes seeing patients at their most dire—mental health crises, substance use, unmanaged chronic disease, and lack of prenatal care—and emphasizes that prevention and access to primary care could reduce emergency visits and downstream costs. Dr Brown identifies three urgent priorities: expanding access to healthcare providers, addressing mental health and addiction resource shortages, and stabilizing rural hospitals. He argues the legislature lacks sufficient clinical voices and calls for funding to recruit and retain physicians and mid-level providers, streamline licensing, support residency programs in underserved areas, expand telehealth, and create a rural hospital stabilization fund. He stresses that health is interlinked with education, economic opportunity, housing, and public safety, and that bipartisan collaboration is necessary to craft practical policies. He favors pragmatic, cross-aisle solutions, town halls to stay connected with constituents, and measurable progress in access and outcomes—particularly maternal health and chronic disease management. If elected, Dr Brown would measure success by visible improvements in resources and access for constituents: more local providers, stronger rural hospital capacity, better preventive care uptake, and demonstrable declines in preventable emergency cases. He pledges regular community engagement and bipartisan work to implement sustainable policies that improve Oklahoma families' health. Where Health, Society, and Innovation Intersect Connected by Health is a forward-thinking podcast built on a simple but powerful truth: healthcare is not a cost to be cut — it is an investment that shapes the future of everything around us. Millions of people struggle with healthcare challenges each year — whether it's lack of insurance, unaffordable costs, limited access to care, or managing chronic disease — affecting not only their health, but their financial stability and overall quality of life. Their stories are not isolated — they are all connected. From economic growth and workforce productivity to education, technology, national security, and community stability, health is the thread weaving them together. Each episode blends real-world stories with data-driven insight to show how strategic healthcare investment drives innovation, reduces long-term costs, strengthens public health infrastructure, and fuels economic resilience. Grounded in evidence but driven by purpose, Connected by Health reframes healthcare not as a line item expense, but as foundational infrastructure — because when we invest in health, we invest in people, potential, and the strength of our entire society. ──────────────────────────────────────── 🤝 If today's conversation resonated with you, share it with someone who needs to hear it. ⭐ If you found value in this episode, please take a moment to leave a review, it truly makes a difference. 🎧 And don't forget to follow the podcast on your favorite platform so you never miss a new episode when it drops.
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