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We all want and deserve the same thing — a health system that works better for everyone
It’s no secret that health care in the United States is complex and doesn’t always work the way it should. The good news? At this very moment, changemakers across the industry are taking bold approaches to revolutionize the way we manage health.
In season two of “Until It’s Fixed,” we’ll talk with advocates and experts in all areas of health care to learn about ways they are unifying data, creating partnerships and approaching the problems in new ways, with people — all of us — at the center of these changes.
Learn about the changes underway and get inspired as we take you on a journey bringing forward the next breakthroughs to create a healthier world — and a system of care that works better for all people.
About our hosts
Stacey Dove is an experienced leader in enterprise solutions with a focus on the hospital and health care industry. Skilled in communications with a professional consulting background, she currently serves as a customer experience leader at UnitedHealth Group. Dove holds a Master in Business Communication from the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business.
Callie Chamberlain is a social responsibility leader with a passion for advancing more equitable health care. Chamberlain holds a Master in Public Administration from Bernard M. Baruch College and serves on the Health Equity Advisory Council for the Minnesota Department of Health as well as an International Facilitator for the UN Refugee Agency. She is the founder of New Leaders Council-Twin Cities and the Refugee Relief Project. She serves on multiple boards and is also a practicing birth doula.
Season two episodes
July 13, 2021
Changing at the Speed of Trust
What have we learned from the pandemic? How can digital tools and a focus on equity help create a healthier world?
July 27, 2021
Equitable From the Beginning
Learn how changing the way we define maternal care can help make pregnancy and childbirth safer for parents and babies.
August 10, 2021
Fully Seen
Hear from two physicians leading the way toward more inclusive health care for LGBTQ+ people.
August 24, 2021
Bridging the Gap
What does it mean to be digitally invisible? How can we make sure we're not leaving people behind as we incorporate more tech?
August 31, 2021
Supporting Our Kids
Mental health needs are increasing in children and teens. Experts share their insights on how to best support them so they can grow into healthy adults.
September 21, 2021
Health Care on Wheels
An estimated 6 million Americans delay non-emergency medical care each year due to transportation issues. Innovative thinking is helping to break down barriers.
September 28, 2021
Understanding Our Care
Only 1 out of every 10 adults is able to fully understand their health care. Hear how improving health literacy can positively impact health outcomes.
October 5, 2021
Paths to Recovery
Substance use is a growing health challenge in America. Hear about new treatment options and resources to help those who may be struggling.
November 10, 2021
DNA, Personalized Medicine and…Zebras?
Nearly 30 million Americans live with a rare disease. Hear how genomics are shaping how we treat everything from ultra-rare diseases to the most prevalent cancers.
November 16, 2021
Making Changes
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death in the U.S.—and it disproportionately affects people who are vulnerable. Hear how quit support can be tailored for each person, where they are.
December 7, 2021
Screening and Survival
Are you due for a cancer screening? Hear about inspiring work happening to find cancer earlier and better support people when they are diagnosed.
December 16, 2021
Simplified
Technology has transformed our lives and changed our expectations for how we communicate, travel, shop and more. Now, it's health care's turn for a simpler, people-centered system.
January 20, 2022
Reflections and Hope
Revisit fan-favorite conversations and stories on changing health care to be more personal, connected and equitable — and what can give all of us hope for the future.
March 1, 2021
What Makes You Healthy
Studies suggest that the medical care we get only determines about 20% of our health. Maria Menounos shares her personal health journey and what she's learned about what makes us healthy.














