36: Food insecurity programs with Alex Ashbrook, FRAC

Published: July 26, 2024, 1:54 p.m.

Medical Economics Summer Intern Grace Koennecke and Alex Ashbrook, Director of WIC and Root Causes at the Food Research & Action Center discussing food insecurity and how physicians can help their patients overcome these burdens.
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\nIntroduction to Food Insecurity (00:00:00) Discussion on the connection between diet and health, emphasizing healthcare's role.
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\nPodcast Overview (00:00:19) Keith Reynolds introduces the podcast and the interview with Grace Koennecke and Alex Ashbrook.
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\nAlex Ashbrook's Role (00:00:59) Alex Ashbrook explains his position at FRAC and their mission against hunger.
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\nHealth Impacts of Food Insecurity (00:01:35) Food insecurity's significant health risks, including diabetes and hypertension, are discussed.
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\nChallenges for Healthcare Providers (00:02:49) Barriers healthcare providers face in connecting patients to federal nutrition programs.
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\nBenefits of SNAP and WIC (00:03:05) The importance of SNAP and WIC in improving health outcomes and addressing food insecurity.
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\nGaps in Program Participation (00:04:20) Discussion on low participation rates in SNAP and WIC among eligible populations.
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\nConnecting Patients to Resources (00:05:45) Strategies for healthcare providers to effectively connect patients to nutrition assistance programs.
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\nScreening for Social Determinants (00:07:15) Healthcare providers screening for food insecurity as a primary intervention strategy.
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\nNational Momentum for Food Security (00:08:37) Recent national initiatives promoting healthcare involvement in addressing food insecurity.
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\nSteps for Healthcare Providers (00:09:28) Key actions healthcare providers should take to facilitate access to nutrition programs.
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\nAwareness of Nutrition Programs (00:10:53) The need for healthcare providers to understand eligibility and resources for federal programs.
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\nSuccessful Models of Integration (00:12:37) Examples of effective models where healthcare systems connect patients to nutrition assistance.
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\nFuture of Federal Nutrition Programs (00:14:32) Vision for seamless connections to nutrition programs for eligible patients.
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\nAdvocacy for Nutrition Programs (00:16:09) The importance of physician advocacy to strengthen federal nutrition programs.