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  • Relocalizing Health with Dave Chase

    Trust, Compassion, and Results: The Rosen Way to Better Healthcare

    02.06.2026 | 40 Min.
    Welcome to Relocalizing Health, the podcast about taking back healthcare and rebuilding communities. In today’s episode, host Dave Chase sits down with Kenneth Aldridge, the long-time clinical leader at Rosen Medical Center in Orlando, Florida. Together, they explore how Rosen Hotels has built the nation’s longest-running and most comprehensive employer-sponsored advanced primary care model, one that delivers exceptional outcomes for a diverse workforce, including a high percentage of high-risk pregnancies, while spending less than half the national average on healthcare.
    Kenneth Aldridge shares stories from nearly three decades of transforming care: from breaking down barriers to access for associates from third-world countries, to innovative programs like free transportation, on-the-clock appointments, medication support, and comprehensive case management throughout pregnancies. The conversation goes deep into the practical steps that have built lasting trust, improved health outcomes, and freed up resources for broader community well-being, including scholarships and neighborhood revitalization.
    If you’re curious about what a truly high-performing health system looks like, how love and common sense can upend toxic industry norms, and why Rosen’s model is being replicated across the country, this episode is for you. Join us as we reveal the playbook behind America’s healthcare “OGs” and offer hope for clinicians, employers, and communities everywhere.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction to Relocalizing Health Podcast
    06:17 Supporting employees with healthcare access
    07:38 Helping patients manage diabetes
    12:43 Creating a pregnancy management program
    13:22 Prenatal care and pregnancy support
    18:43 Bringing medical services in-house
    21:13 Concerns about healthcare quality and costs
    23:53 Rosen Medical Center health services
    26:59 Commitment to supporting patients
    31:51 Healthcare system challenges and solutions
    35:09 The rewarding challenge of hard work
    36:43 Reducing waste in healthcare spending

    Learn More:
    RosettaFest 2026 - https://rosettafest.org/
    Health Rosetta - http://healthrosetta.org/
    Nautilus - https://www.nautilushealth.org/
    Kynexions - https://kynexions.com/ 
    Dave Chase - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chasedave/
    Podcast Website - https://relocalizinghealth.com/
  • Relocalizing Health with Dave Chase

    Cancer Survivorship and the Push for Collective Patient Power

    13.05.2026 | 42 Min.
    Welcome to another episode of Relocalizing Health, the show about reclaiming healthcare and strengthening our communities. I’m your host, Dave Chase, author of Relocalizing Health: Taking Back Healthcare, Rebuilding Communities. Today, we dive into the realities of being a patient in America, a system where too often, getting sick can mean financial ruin, emotional devastation, and feeling invisible.
    Our guest, Matthew Zachary, survived brain cancer as a young concert pianist and went on to do something even rarer, turning his experience into a national movement. As the founder of Stupid Cancer, host of the Out of Patients podcast, and cofounder of We The Patients, Matthew Zachary has spent nearly three decades fighting to give patients a real collective voice in a healthcare maze designed to isolate and overwhelm.
    In this conversation, we explore what it means when patients stop being statistics and start becoming a civic force, the power of collective activism, and how something as simple as a patient navigator can be the “seatbelt” we all need on our healthcare journey. We’ll talk about fighting denial engines, rethinking industry incentives, and why the revolution in healthcare might just be led by people who never wanted to be activists in the first place.
    Let’s dive in.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Empowering patient advocacy
    05:32 Financial strain of cancer care
    09:29 Discussing healthcare affordability issues
    12:08 Concerns over AI in healthcare
    14:24 Understanding healthcare appeals process
    18:20 Understanding patient needs vs. system assumptions
    21:08 Discussing product design flaws
    23:14 Using nurse navigators for better care
    27:11 Discussing civic power in healthcare
    31:56 Audrey Tang and gov0 initiative
    35:26 Discussing waste in healthcare spending
    37:20 Challenging powerful hospital systems
    40:02 Discussing Matthew's impact and achievements

    Learn More:
    RosettaFest 2026 - https://rosettafest.org/
    Health Rosetta - http://healthrosetta.org/
    Nautilus - https://www.nautilushealth.org/
    Kynexions - https://kynexions.com/ 
    Dave Chase - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chasedave/
    Podcast Website - https://relocalizinghealth.com/
  • Relocalizing Health with Dave Chase

    From Farm Lights to Healthcare Heights: How Cooperatives Solve America's Toughest Challenges

    01.05.2026 | 21 Min.
    Welcome to another episode of Relocalizing Health, where host Dave Chase draws a bold parallel between America’s rural electrification revolution and the grassroots transformation happening in healthcare today. In this episode, Dave Chase unpacks the inspiring story of Iowa farmers who built miles of power lines before they even had a power source, showing how local ingenuity can spark nationwide change. He introduces his “three, two, one” framework, a blueprint where pioneering communities prove what’s possible, their success spreads, and smart policy amplifies the impact.
    You’ll hear real-world examples of how forward-thinking communities and cooperatives are reclaiming healthcare, like employer health plans in Wisconsin, a transformative effort in Ashtabula, Ohio, and successful models from Alaska Native tribes. Dave Chase shares actionable steps for employers, cooperatives, and policymakers to join the movement, and unveils his new book, "Relocalizing Health." Whether you’re a healthcare professional, policymaker, or simply passionate about your community’s wellbeing, this episode offers hope, practical guidance, and a reminder that American ingenuity is alive and ready to reinvent healthcare from the ground up.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 "Farmers' Power Revolution"
    04:23 "Cooperatives: Community-Driven Solutions"
    09:05 "Localized Care vs. Distant Decisions"
    10:10 "From Worst to Best Healthcare"
    16:15 "Empowering Community Health Innovation"
    17:03 "Transforming Healthcare at Rosetta Fest"
    20:18 "Transforming Communities, Reclaiming Healthcare"

    Learn More:
    RosettaFest 2026 - https://rosettafest.org/
    Health Rosetta - http://healthrosetta.org/
    Nautilus - https://www.nautilushealth.org/
    Kynexions - https://kynexions.com/ 
    Dave Chase - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chasedave/
    Podcast Website - https://relocalizinghealth.com/
  • Relocalizing Health with Dave Chase

    How Plainfield Eliminated Deductibles, Cut Payroll Costs & Invested Savings Back Into Its Own People

    21.04.2026 | 42 Min.
    Welcome to Relocalizing Health. In this episode, we shine a light on Plainfield, Indiana, a town just west of Indianapolis, where public sector employees like police officers, firefighters, and public works staff were once priced out of their own healthcare. Nate Thorne, assistant town manager, joins us to share how Plainfield broke free from years of rising premiums and shrinking paychecks, fundamentally transforming its approach to employee health benefits.
    Instead of accepting sky-high insurance costs as an inevitable “healthcare trend,” Plainfield’s leadership took courageous steps: moving to a self-insured health plan, forging a direct contract with their local hospital, and reimagining benefits so workers now pay zero deductibles and co-pays, with real dollars flowing back into their households. These savings built meaningful new programs like mental health support and childcare assistance, and Nate Thorne and his team are on a mission to show other cities and counties that there is a better way.
    Whether you manage a city, run HR for a school district, or just want a behind-the-scenes look at how local governments can invest in their people and communities, this episode brings you the story, the lessons, and the playbook, direct from a Rosie Award finalist, on how to take back control of your health plan and rethink what’s possible for your workforce.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Challenges of municipal worker benefits
    04:21 Facing rising insurance costs
    07:24 Challenge of risk in public policy
    11:46 Implementing a Self-Insured Program
    16:10 Managing healthcare spending changes
    18:07 Cost-saving strategies for healthcare plans
    22:02 Creative funding for employee benefits
    26:18 Leadership and gradual progress advice
    28:52 Challenges in the public sector
    32:02 Managing retiree health benefits
    35:13 Employee survey results on premiums
    37:25 Annual employer gathering details
    40:11 Plainfield's health plan changes

    Learn More:
    RosettaFest 2026 - https://rosettafest.org/
    Health Rosetta - http://healthrosetta.org/
    Nautilus - https://www.nautilushealth.org/
    Kynexions - https://kynexions.com/ 
    Dave Chase - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chasedave/
    Podcast Website - https://relocalizinghealth.com/
  • Relocalizing Health with Dave Chase

    How a Food Bank Beat Rising Health Costs to Deliver Thriving Coverage for 170 Staff

    15.04.2026 | 38 Min.
    Welcome to Relocalizing Health. In this episode, we take you behind the scenes at Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, where an organization fighting hunger is revolutionizing health benefits for its employees. Join Dave Chase as he sits down with Amy Lein, Chief Human Resource Officer at Second Harvest, to uncover how this nonprofit broke away from the broken health insurance model, creating one of the nation's highest-quality, most accessible benefit plans.
    Learn how every employee at Second Harvest pays zero in premiums, deductibles, and co-pays, translating into real quality of care and tangible support like paid leave and grocery assistance. Hear firsthand stories of transformation as employees, for the first time, can actually afford and access the care they need. This episode is a must-listen for nonprofit leaders, city managers, and anyone who has ever looked at a health insurance renewal and thought, “We can’t afford anything better.” As Dave and Amy reveal, a better way is not only possible, it’s already here.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Making healthcare affordable for employees
    05:41 Improving employee healthcare access
    09:14 The concierge nurse navigator
    10:01 Affordable access to top doctors
    14:32 How the gift card program works
    19:35 Offering paid parental leave
    22:37 Having access to quality healthcare
    26:07 Rising healthcare costs and solutions
    30:02 Vision for what's next
    30:43 Creating a great workplace culture
    34:38 Wrapping up with final advice

    Learn More:
    RosettaFest 2026 - https://rosettafest.org/
    Health Rosetta - http://healthrosetta.org/
    Nautilus - https://www.nautilushealth.org/
    Kynexions - https://kynexions.com/ 
    Dave Chase - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chasedave/
    Podcast Website - https://relocalizinghealth.com/
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Über Relocalizing Health with Dave Chase
While Washington argues and Wall Street profits, a quiet transformation is reshaping healthcare: one community at a time.Relocalizing Health takes you inside this movement with Dave Chase, founder of Health Rosetta, as he talks with the people leading healthcare's ground-up transformation. Their approach? Keep care local, rebuild trust, and redirect healthcare wasted spending into something that actually serves people.You'll hear real-world stories from employers, clinicians, and civic leaders who are designing health plans and ecosystems that work, and strengthening their local economies in the process.Featured guests include:- Public sector leaders who've redesigned employee health benefits to free up millions for essential services.- Physicians who've left corporate systems to practice relationship-based care.- Manufacturing executives using healthcare as a competitive advantage - not a cost burden.- Civic leaders helping communities reclaim control of their healthcare destiny.If you care about your community's future and want to see what's actually working in healthcare transformation, this show offers a clear-eyed look at proven models and how to implement them.
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