Open Source Health with Tripp Johnson
Open Source Health is the podcast that doesn't just talk about fixing healthcare—we're actively doing it. I'm Tripp Johnson, CEO of the Advaita Collective, and I'm here to take you behind the scenes as we build a technology-forward, stakeholder-centric healthcare company. Our mission? To bring transparency and innovation to an industry that desperately needs both.
Join us as we dive into the intersections of policy, technology, and hands-on healthcare. We offer a rare glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of creating a system that works for everyone—patients, providers, policymakers, payers, and technologists alike. We'll share our journey of building in the open and have candid conversations with our team and other like-minded change-makers who are as passionate as we are about revolutionizing healthcare.
This is Open Source Health, where we don't just diagnose the problems; we roll up our sleeves and work on the solutions. Let's get started.
Open Source Health with Tripp Johnson
Student Perspective: Gabi Herter “We Can’t Help You”
In this week’s episode, Tripp interviews UNC-Chapel Hill graduate student Gabi Herter. Gabi is currently completing her Master of Public Health with a concentration in health policy. She is particularly interested in improving the accessibility of mental health services, such as peer support centers, on campuses across the nation. After Gabi faced mental health concerns of her own and struggled in finding accessible resources, she realized the gravity of the crisis that she was not alone in facing. Having grown up and completed her undergraduate degree in Canada, Gabi also offers some unique perspectives on how the collegiate mental health resources differ, all while leading listeners to a much bigger conversation- what is the solution?
Gabriella Herter is a Graduate student at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, currently completing her Master of Public Health with a concentration in Health Policy in the Gillings School of Global Public Health. Before attending UNC-CH, Gabriella attended Queen’s University located in Kingston, Ontario, where she graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Health Studies and Sociology and completed a Certificate of Law. Gabriella hopes to apply the knowledge and skills she has gained from her professional and personal experiences with the U.S. and Canadian Health Care Systems to improve how we address Mental Health and Wellbeing in the United States. Gabriella enjoys baking, hiking with her dog, traveling, and exploring new coffee shops in her free time.
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