HC3 Podcast

By: Healthcare Council of Chicago
  • Summary

  • The Health Care Council of Chicago’s (HC3) core purpose is to harness the collective intelligence and resources of Chicago’s health leaders and stakeholders to drive meaningful change and positively influence the conditions that impact the health of the city’s communities. In March 2023, HC3 is proud to launch a podcast series exploring how we leverage our resources to catalyze sustainable, durable health care solutions that help achieve health equity in Chicago and beyond.


    Led by David Smith, co-founder of HC3, Founder and CEO of Third Horizon Strategies (THS), and host of the Cost of Care Podcast, alongside Meghan Phillipp, Executive Director of HC3 and VP of Community Impact at THS, the HC3 Podcast will feature business leaders, health care providers, community members, and political advocates that are breaking down barriers, challenging the status quo and thinking differently to advance sustainable solutions and opportunities that build and support healthier communities.


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  • The Interdisciplinary Future of Public Health with Dean Elaine Morrato, DrPH, MPH
    Sep 16 2024

    In this episode of the HC3 podcast, we are proud to feature Dr. Elaine Morrato, the Founding Dean of the Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health at Loyola University Chicago. Since taking on this role in 2019, Dr. Morrato has been instrumental in shaping a new model of public health education that emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches and innovation.


    Dr. Morrato's diverse background in academia, industry, and public health provides unique insights into the field's evolving challenges. She reflects on the Parkinson School's first five years, highlighting its response to the COVID-19 pandemic and efforts to advance health equity through programs like the Loyola Health Equity Quest. Her experience in consumer-focused industries has shaped her approach to public health communication, trust-building, and addressing issues like climate change and pharmaceutical safety, while her work in implementation science has contributed to improvements in drug safety and regulation.


    Looking ahead, Dr. Morrato shares her vision for the Parkinson School, focusing on workforce development, social mobility, and creating partnerships to meet the health care sector's changing demands. She offers guidance to aspiring public health professionals and reflects on key leadership lessons from her career in higher education.


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    This episode of the HC3 podcast is brought to you by Third Horizon. HC3 is administratively and strategically managed as an initiative of Third Horizon. Third Horizon is a Chicago-based but nationally present boutique advisory firm focused on shaping the future state of health care. www.ThirdHorizon.co


    Follow Third Horizon Strategies on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/3rdhorizon


    For more information about live events, webinars, and other updates on the work of HC3, visit www.HC3.Health.


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    47 mins
  • Championing Compassionate and Comprehensive Care with Ollie Idowu, President and CEO, IPHCA (Illinois Primary Health Care Association) on the Future of Community Health Centers in Illinois
    Aug 15 2024

    To mark National Health Center Week, which took place during the first week of August, In this episode of the HC3 podcast, we explore the vital role that Community Health Centers play in providing high-quality, whole-person care to medically underserved areas across Illinois we’re thrilled to have Ollie Idowu, the President and CEO of the Illinois Primary Health Care Association (IPHCA), join us for a deep dive into the exceptional work of Illinois' Community Health Centers. We explore the vital role that Community Health Centers play in providing high-quality, whole-person care to medically underserved areas across Illinois. These centers serve as reliable medical homes for 1.5 million residents in the state, welcoming all patients regardless of income, insurance, or immigration status.

    Ollie Idowu’s Bio: Ollie joined IPHCA as President + CEO in May 2021, following more than 10 years of continuous leadership as a health care business leader and development strategist.

    Ollie led growth at a broad range of organizations, from two Fortune 500 managed care companies to a start-up data analytics company. He previously served as the Director of State Governmental Affairs at IPHCA. He is excited to be back at IPHCA and hopes to put into practice many of the lessons learned from the last decade of innovation in health care.

    Chicago-born Ollie grew up in Lagos, Nigeria, and lives in Geneva, Illinois, with his family. He received his bachelor’s degree from Eureka College, his master’s degree in Public Health from the University of Illinois at Springfield, and a juris doctor from Western Michigan University’s Thomas M. Cooley Law School.

    Follow HC3 on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/hc3

    This episode of the HC3 podcast is brought to you by Third Horizon Strategies. HC3 is administratively and strategically managed as an initiative of Third Horizon Strategies. Third Horizon is a Chicago-based but nationally present boutique advisory firm focused on shaping the future state of health care. www.ThirdHorizonStrategies.com

    Follow Third Horizon Strategies on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/third-horizon-strategies

    For more information about live events, webinars, and other updates on the work of HC3, visit www.HC3.Health.


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    55 mins
  • Driving Change in Hospital Policy and Advocacy with A.J. Wilhelmi, Illinois Health and Hospital Association (IHA)
    Jul 11 2024

    In this episode of the HC3 podcast, we are proud to feature A.J. Wilhelmi, the President and CEO of the Illinois Health and Hospital Association (IHA). Since taking on this role in 2016, A.J. has been instrumental in representing hospitals and health systems across the state of Illinois. With a strong background in both government relations and law, he has supported and championed significant legislative achievements, including the expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act.


    In addition to discussing some of A.J.’s personal contributions to the health care landscape, we explore how IHA has tackled major challenges and achieved substantial progress in areas such as COVID-19 response, health equity, and improving health care quality and access statewide. A.J. also shares insights into the legislative impacts on hospitals and health systems and previews IHA's future advocacy efforts to continue enhancing health services and outcomes across Illinois.


    A.J. Wilhelmi became the President and CEO of the Illinois Health and Hospital Association (IHA) on January 1, 2016. IHA, with offices in Chicago, Naperville, Springfield, and Washington D.C., represents over 200 hospitals and health systems, advocating for a sustainable, patient-focused healthcare system.


    Previously, Wilhelmi served as IHA's Chief Government Relations Officer from 2012 to 2015, directing IHA's state and federal advocacy and policy agendas. During that time, IHA achieved major advocacy accomplishments, including landmark legislation on hospital tax exemption, Medicaid expansion, and securing ACA access payments.


    Wilhelmi is enhancing IHA's ability to meet the needs of its members, collaborating with state leaders and stakeholders to support patients and the state's healthcare system.


    Wilhelmi graduated cum laude from Loyola University Chicago in 1990 with a BA in English, and from Chicago-Kent College of Law in 1993. He practiced law with the McKeown Law Firm, specializing in real estate and business law, before joining Murer Consultants, Inc. as a senior consultant and later Vice President.


    In January 2005, Wilhelmi was appointed to the Illinois Senate, representing the 43rd Senate District. He was re-elected in 2006 and 2010. He served as chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and vice chairman of the Senate Agriculture & Conservation Committee, among other roles.


    Wilhelmi has been involved in community service in Will County, co-sponsoring the 13th Will County Habitat for Humanity home and serving in various roles for the Joliet Region Chamber of Commerce and other organizations.


    Born and raised in Joliet, IL, Wilhelmi resides there with his wife, Michelle, and their three daughters.

    Follow HC3 on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/hc3


    This episode of the HC3 podcast is brought to you by Third Horizon Strategies. HC3 is administratively and strategically managed as an initiative of Third Horizon Strategies. Third Horizon is a Chicago-based but nationally present boutique advisory firm focused on shaping the future state of health care. www.ThirdHorizonStrategies.com


    Follow Third Horizon Strategies on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/third-horizon-strategies


    For more information about live events, webinars, and other updates on the work of HC3, visit www.HC3.Health.



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    54 mins

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