
Charting a New Course
We’re in a golden age of technology-driven healthcare that’s changing how people experience medicine. From the activation of non-episodic health data to the mobilization of personal health records across different ecosystems, new technological advances are challenging the status quo for standard of care. In "Charting a New Course," we're highlighting thought leaders and exploring unique perspectives in the healthcare industry. Join us for compelling conversations with people who are re-thinking how human beings can thrive within a new, better, digital healthcare system. This is about imagining what’s possible. No topic is off limits.
Charting a New Course
Schroeder Stribling, CEO of Mental Health America, Discusses 2022 Report
Mental Health America CEO Schroeder Stribling joins Brendon and Murray in a lively conversation about the 2022 report on Mental Health in America in 2021.
There’s no question that the pandemic brought our collective mental health crisis into sharp relief, but what can be done about it now? Stribling discusses with Brendon and Murray what can be done, proactively, at a policy level, to start getting more Americans the help they need, in the ways they need it.
That fact is that three-quarters of the people seeking help for mental health now have never sought help before. Many of these people are multiracial and LGBTQ youth. In a world where almost everyone needs a some level of care, Mental Health America aims to answer some of the most immediate questions, like: How can community, and peers play a role in helping alongside leadership? How can the new 988 mental health crisis phone number rolling out in July be a valuable resource for everyone? What role do Mental Health America’s local affiliate partners play? How will this take the pressure off of 911 responders? How can we assist broad populations without missing the cultural nuances that set them apart?
All of these questions and more are addressed in this new episode.
Schroeder Stribling is the President and CEO of Mental Health America, the nation’s leading community-based nonprofit dedicated to addressing the needs of those living with mental illness and promoting the overall mental health of all. She is a lifelong social justice advocate with over 20 years of experience managing organizations focused on mental health, homelessness, poverty, and racial justice.