
Forward Focus
By Health Forward Foundation

Forward FocusApr 13, 2023

Black Maternal Health Week: What it's like to visit the doctor as a Black woman
We are sharing something a bit different in honor of Black Maternal Health Week. In this episode, Kansas City storyteller Olivia Hill visits with Amber Smith from KC Health Collaborative. Their intimate and wide-ranging conversation covers civil rights, integration, generational trauma, and what it's like to visit the doctor as a Black woman.
Olivia Hill is a playwright, visual artist, professional chef, and small business owner. You can learn more about her at oliviahillwrites.com.
Amber Smith is a project manager with KC Health Collaborative and supports the Kansas City Health Equity Learning and Action Network. You can learn more about KC Health Collaborative at kchealthcollaborative.org and the Action Network at kchealthequity.org.

How can Kansas City journalists tell more inclusive stories?
Racial healing is at the heart of racial equity. It restores individuals and communities to wholeness. It repairs the damage caused by racism. It facilitates trust, builds authentic relationships, and bridges divides.
To mark the National Day of Racial Healing, we convened local journalists from The Kansas City Beacon, Flatland/KCPBS, and KCUR to discuss how storytellers can tell more representative, inclusive, and healing stories about the diverse communities that make up our region.

The secret to Oklahoma's Medicaid expansion success
Oklahoma and Missouri both expanded Medicaid in 2020. Why has expansion gone so smoothly in Oklahoma? Why has Missouri's expansion and enrollment been so difficult? In this episode, Health Forward Foundation's Nate Madden compares and contrasts Medicaid expansion journeys with Carly Putnam and Emma Morris from Oklahoma Policy Institute.

An abbreviated history of Missouri Medicaid expansion
Health Forward Foundation's Nate Madden and McClain Bryant Macklin discuss the current state of Medicaid expansion in Missouri. How did we get here? What obstacles have gotten in the way? What happens next?

What we advocate for: Public health data disaggregation
It's hard to understand policy unless you really feel it. Season one of Forward Focus is highlighting what we advocate for and how policy impacts real people.
In today's data-driven society, disaggregating public health data is an absolute necessity. It's the best way to identify communities in greatest need of targeted resources. In this episode, Director of Policy and Strategic Initiatives McClain Bryant Macklin discusses data disaggregation with Juliann Van Liew from the Unified Government of Wyandotte County's public health department, Missouri State Senator Barbara Anne Washington, and Victor Rubin from PolicyLink.

What we advocate for: Telehealth and digital equity
It's hard to understand policy unless you really feel it. Season one of Forward Focus is highlighting what we advocate for and how policy impacts real people.
High-speed internet touches nearly every aspect of our lives. But some people have better access than others. While the digital divide isn't new, the pandemic has brought more attention to the issue than ever before. In this episode, Director of Policy and Strategic Initiatives McClain Bryant Macklin discusses efforts to close the digital divide with Angela Siefer from the National Digital Inclusion Alliance and David Jordan from the United Methodist Health Ministry Fund.

What we advocate for: Kansas Medicaid expansion
It's hard to understand policy unless you really feel it. Season one of Forward Focus is highlighting what we advocate for and how policy impacts real people.
Kansas is one of the few remaining states that have not expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. Unlike in Missouri, Kansas voters do not have the ability to expand Medicaid via ballot initiative. In this episode, Director of Policy and Strategic Initiatives McClain Bryant Macklin discusses the current state of Kansas Medicaid expansion with April Holman from Alliance for a Healthy Kansas, and visits with David Sabata, a rural Kansan and archeologist who spends part of the year without health coverage.

What we advocate for: Missouri Medicaid expansion
It's hard to understand policy unless you really feel it. Season one of Forward Focus is highlighting what we advocate for and how policy impacts real people.
Last August, Missourians voted to expand Medicaid to include more than 275,000 of their hardworking neighbors. In this episode, Director of Policy and Strategic Initiatives McClain Bryant Macklin sits down with two people who previously fell into the coverage gap and shares what's next for implementation.

A conversation with Qiana Thomason
Senior Program Officer Andres Dominguez speaks with President/CEO Qiana Thomason about her journey to Health Forward and a new direction for our future work.