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👉 Want to continue the conversation in person? Join us at the My City My Health Conference in Des Moines on November 14. Register here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/my-city-my-health-des-moines--2025 In this episode of My City Talks, Corey Dion Lewis sits down with Dr. Gregory Johnson, Chief Medical Officer at UnityPoint Health, to discuss the urgent challenges and opportunities around Black men’s health in Iowa. They dive into why Black men are less likely to seek preventive care, the importance of screenings for prostate and colon cancer, and the role of social determinants of health in shaping outcomes. Dr. Johnson also shares insights on the financial cost of health inequities, how telemedicine can bridge access gaps, and why patients should see their doctors as partners in health. Listeners will walk away with a clearer understanding of prevention, access, and how health systems can better meet communities where they are. Show Notes – Black Men’s Health, Prevention & Equity in Iowa w/ Dr. Gregory Johnson 00:00 – Intro & Welcome 01:00 – Dr. Gregory Johnson’s journey into medicine and leadership 04:40 – From bedside medicine to population health 07:30 – What healthcare access really means: speed to treatment & patient experience 10:00 – Why Black men avoid going to the doctor and the cost of waiting 13:30 – Prevention matters: prostate, colon, and heart disease screenings 16:40 – The financial toll of health inequities in Iowa ($8.6B annually) 19:30 – Barriers to access: transportation and social determinants of health 23:40 – Meeting patients where they are & community-based solutions 25:00 – Doctors as partners in health, not just transactions 27:20 – Diabetes in Iowa: 100,000 undiagnosed cases 29:00 – Innovation in access: telemedicine and rural outreach 32:00 – Closing thoughts, My City My Health conference, and where to connect
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