35 min.

Merck Executive Chairman Ken Frazier on Equity in Healthcare A Healthier Future

    • Gezondheid en fitness

With all the systematic social divisions at play, how do we actively address inequity in healthcare?
As a strong advocate for equity in healthcare and across the board, our guest this week on A Healthier Future weighs in on this topic.
Kenneth C. Frazier, Executive Chairman at Merck, joins the podcast to explore different approaches to promoting equity in healthcare and society at large. Ken shares his inspiration behind joining General Catalyst and how their responsible approach to innovation contributes to equity in healthcare.
He stresses the role of leaders and businesses in blurring the lines across race, gender, and social class (among other constructs). Ken also grazes the topic of history and its role as common ground as opposed to a cause for division. He ties it all together with some words of wisdom for young people looking to get ahead in life, and leaders looking to make a difference.
Listen to the full episode to hear:
Why responsible innovation is necessary for healthcareHow Ken’s background influenced his decision to become a change-oriented leaderHow the OneTen Initiative is creating a more equitable workforceWhy history is a platform for common groundHow business owners can contribute to a more equitable societyKen’s words of advice for young professionals and business leaders
Key Links:
Intermountain Healthcare
General Catalyst
Merck
Ken’s LinkedIn

With all the systematic social divisions at play, how do we actively address inequity in healthcare?
As a strong advocate for equity in healthcare and across the board, our guest this week on A Healthier Future weighs in on this topic.
Kenneth C. Frazier, Executive Chairman at Merck, joins the podcast to explore different approaches to promoting equity in healthcare and society at large. Ken shares his inspiration behind joining General Catalyst and how their responsible approach to innovation contributes to equity in healthcare.
He stresses the role of leaders and businesses in blurring the lines across race, gender, and social class (among other constructs). Ken also grazes the topic of history and its role as common ground as opposed to a cause for division. He ties it all together with some words of wisdom for young people looking to get ahead in life, and leaders looking to make a difference.
Listen to the full episode to hear:
Why responsible innovation is necessary for healthcareHow Ken’s background influenced his decision to become a change-oriented leaderHow the OneTen Initiative is creating a more equitable workforceWhy history is a platform for common groundHow business owners can contribute to a more equitable societyKen’s words of advice for young professionals and business leaders
Key Links:
Intermountain Healthcare
General Catalyst
Merck
Ken’s LinkedIn

35 min.

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