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Send us a textWhat happens when compassion meets healthcare innovation? In this illuminating conversation, Mike Baker—CEO of Heritage Health, author, musician, and self-described "renaissance man"—reveals how community health centers are transforming access to medical care across America.

Baker shares the remarkable origin story of Heritage Health, founded by Lydwin Dirne who escaped World War II in Holland before settling in Northern Idaho. After losing a friend to diabetes due to lack of healthcare access, Dirne established what would become a vital healthcare resource serving 25,000 patients annually with over 125,000 visits each year.

The conversation delves into the practical solutions Heritage Health offers—sliding fee scales that make office visits as affordable as $25, foundation scholarships for those who can't afford even that, and street medicine programs reaching those experiencing homelessness. "We don't ever want the financial side to get in the way of getting the care that you need," Baker emphasizes, challenging the misconception that such centers serve only those with limited resources.

Baker's personal philosophy of "realistic optimism" shines through as he discusses his book "The Optimist's Way" and how creative pursuits like music and art help him become a stronger healthcare leader. His message is powerful: whether you're driving a Mercedes but recently lost your job, or facing any other life circumstance, community health centers nationwide stand ready to provide dignified, quality care.

The episode offers practical guidance too—listeners learn about the network of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) across America and how to find one in their community. Baker's urgent plea resonates throughout: don't delay seeking care because of financial concerns. "If you find a health problem, something concerning, get in. The quicker we deal with it, the better."

Have you or someone you know delayed healthcare due to cost concerns? This episode might just be the lifeline needed. Share it with someone who could benefit from knowing these resources exist in their own community.This podcast is a proud member of the Mayday Media Network. If you have an idea for a podcast and need some production assistance or have a podcast and are looking for a supportive network to join, check out maydaymedianetwork.com. Like what you hear on the podcast? Follow our social media and subscribe to our newsletter for more uplifting, inspirational and feel-good content.FacebookInstagramLinkedInTikTok Newsletter SignupSupport the show