The Entangled Health Podcast
In 2019, Ethiopia's Federal Ministry of Health was doing something nobody else had done. They were building the first national Compassionate and Respectful Care initiative woven into a federal health transformation plan. And they were building it by listening. In this episode, I sit down with three of my former colleagues from the Harvard Ministerial Leadership Program to talk about our work in Ethiopia, interviewing patients, providers, community health workers, ministry officials, NGO leaders, and professional associations across Addis Ababa, Oromia, and Amhara. We talk about what we heard. That you cannot ask providers to be compassionate if the system isn't compassionate to them. That trainings alone don't hold unless leadership and culture hold them up. That compassion is subjective, which means measuring it without reducing it to a checklist requires a different kind of rigor. That the Ministry's incubation centers worked because facilities were given room to prototype in their specific contexts. We also talk about what stayed with us and the impact of watching a federal body build strategy from the ground up. This conversation is years overdue, and I'm so glad we finally had it. Guests: Yuki Davis and Matt Hughsam -- 🔗 Stay Connected [https://madisonmurphybarney.com/entangled-health] Take the Quiz [https://form.jotform.com/Mmbarney/storytelling-quiz] → Discover where your organization most needs storytelling Let's connect on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/madison-murphy-barney/] Lean more about how we can work together at https://madisonmurphybarney.com/entangled-health [https://madisonmurphybarney.com/entangled-health] Reach out with questions and inquiries at mbarney@entangledhealth.com [mbarney@entangledhealth.com]
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