
132. John Corlett on Health, Human Services, and Consensus-building
From Prognosis Ohio by Prognosis Ohio
October 2, 2023 · 32 min · Episode 132
About this episode
Dan talks with John Corlett about the need for a human service chamber in Northeast Ohio and the state of poverty and aging in the region.
On episode 132, Dan talks with John Corlett of the Center for Community Solutions about the need for a human service chamber in Northeast Ohio, the state of poverty in Ohio, the vulnerabilities of Ohio’s aging population, and the political consensus that has emerged around Medicaid. John also reflects on his distinguished career serving Ohio in a range of ways. See www.prognosisohio.com/episodes/corlett for full show notes. Hosted and produced by Dan Skinner. Audio engineering by Mike Foley. Video engineering by Columbus City Schools. Social media and production support by Nathaniel Powell. Prognosis Ohio is a member of the WCBE Podcast Experience and the Health Podcast Network. Prognosis Ohio is a production of Prognosis Ohio, LLC.
People in this episode
Host: Dan Skinner
Guest: John Corlett
Topics covered
- health services
- poverty
- aging population
- Medicaid
- consensus-building
Keywords
- human services
- Center for Community Solutions
- Ohio
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Northeast Ohio, Ohio
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