Relocalizing Health with Dave Chase
In the late 1990s, the Alaska Native Medical Center was a tuberculosis sanatorium turned healthcare facility where elders described themselves not as people, but as numbers. One elder remembered it clearly: "I was number 24601. My newborn daughter was 24602. When my aunt passed, they gave her number to another baby." That was the system April Kyle grew up in. She avoided that hospital as a child because going was a horrible experience. Six-hour waits were normal. Six-week appointment backlogs were standard. The worst health outcomes in the United States. April Kyle now runs it. What happened between those two realities is one of the most documented, most studied, most awarded healthcare transformations in the world. People fly in from Singapore, Sweden, and across the globe to understand how the Southcentral Foundation and the Alaska Native community it serves built the Nuka System of Care, a model so far ahead of conventional medicine that it has won the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award twice. The only healthcare organization in America to do so. This episode tells that story. Not the awards. The ownership. The decision to stop calling people patients and start calling them customer-owners. The moment a new nurse leader said we were going to see anyone who needs care the same day and her colleagues thought leadership had lost their minds. Within six months it was just how things worked. Emergency room visits down 45 percent. Hospital admissions down 53 percent. Specialist use down 65 percent. Quality scores went from the bottom fifth percentile to the 75th and often the 90th percentile. Childhood immunization at 93 percent. Diabetes complications down 25 percent. Customer-owner and employee satisfaction both hovering around 95 percent. Total cost running 20 to 30 percent below national averages. In Alaska. In one of the most expensive geographies in the country. And over half the employees are now Alaska Native people. The health system became an engine of community wealth building. April Kyle is flying from Alaska to RosettaFest 2026 in Nashville, July 29 to 31, to share this story in person. She will be in the room. Key Takeaways: * South central Foundation serves 70,000 Alaska Native people across an area the size of Sweden * The transformation began when the community took ownership of a system that had been poorly serving them * The single most powerful shift: they stopped using the word patient and started calling everyone a customer-owner * Dr. Douglas Eby, Chief Medical Officer: "When you're a patient, things are done to you. When you're a customer, you have a choice. When you're an owner, you have control." * April Kyle's leadership philosophy: "I'm not the expert at what services should be delivered. I need to be an expert at how to be driven by the community." * Same-day access for anything achieved within six months of committing to it, from a six-week waitlist * They spend 10 times the usual amount on training, coaching, and mentoring * ER visits down 45 percent, hospital admissions down 53 percent, specialist use down 65 percent * Quality scores from the bottom fifth percentile to the 75th to 90th percentile * Total cost 20 to 30 percent below national averages despite Alaska's high-cost geography * The community decides: mammogram scheduling was moved from fall to February because the women of one island community said so, and they were right * Copying the tactics is easy. Copying the ownership model is what most systems cannot do. * April Kyle joins the main stage at RosettaFest 2026 in Nashville Resources Mentioned: * Relocalizing Health by Dave Chase: pre-order on Amazon now * South central Foundation and the Nuka System of Care: southcentralfoundation.com * RosettaFest 2026: RosettaFest.org April Kyle joins the main stage * Previous Relocalizing Health podcast interview with April Kyle: search the feed Subscribe and Follow: Relocalizing Health Podcast — available on all major platforms. Learn More: RosettaFest 2026 - https://rosettafest.org/ [https://rosettafest.org/] Health Rosetta - http://healthrosetta.org/ [http://healthrosetta.org/] Nautilus - https://www.nautilushealth.org/ [https://www.nautilushealth.org/] Kynexions - https://kynexions.com/ [https://kynexions.com/ ] Dave Chase - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chasedave/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chasedave/] Podcast Website - https://relocalizinghealth.com/ [https://relocalizinghealth.com/]
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