Audio [UPBEAT MUSIC]
Visuals: The findhelp logo, featuring a star in a circle, animates onto a white screen.
Luke Harris, Senior Director of Operations and Population Health Management at Children’s Mercy Hospital: There’s no connectedness between medical care and social needs care. How do we connect providers and care teams with the right resources?
Visuals: People wait in line up as a group of volunteers serve containers of food from a table on the street. Hot soup is ladled into styrofoam containers.
Audio With tools like findhelp, it’s making that information now available at the fingertips of our clinicians,
Visuals: Luke Harris speaks on camera, dressed in a suit jacket and sitting in front of a window that looks out over downtown Kansas City, Missouri.
Audio and of our families because it’s important to have that dignity of being able to seek services.
Visuals: A young man loads boxes of groceries into the back of a car, then delivers one of the boxes to a client’s home.
Visuals: A woman removes a bin of bread and other food items from the back of a van.
Visuals: Text appears on screen: Findhelp is the leading social care platform in America.
Visuals: People dressed in winter clothes line up on the sidewalk outside a food distribution center.
Visuals: Text appears on screen: Our technology makes it possible for Customers to integrate social care into systems they already use.
Brian Ebersole, Senior Director, Geisinger Health Foundation: There was this alignment around a vision, around a common mission. And we realized that it was a partnership around making health easier.
Visuals: Brian Ebersole speaks on camera, dressed in a suit jacket and sitting in a window-lined hallway at Geisinger’s offices.
Visuals: A woman navigates the Neighborly website, a searchable social services platform powered by findhelp.
Dr. Donney John, Executive Director, NOVA Scripts Central: How do we really focus on the value of care being provided, not just the volume of care?
Visuals: A healthcare worker treats an elderly patient, holding a stethoscope up to their chest. Prescription pills are poured out of a bottle into a funnel at a pharmacy.
Audio Having a nationwide database allows us to make an impact.
Visuals: Dr. Donney John speaks on camera, dressed in a suit and tie and sitting in a glass-walled office space.
Visuals: A worker talks to people at the front of a food distribution line, making notes on a clipboard as folks are handed bags of groceries and other essentials.
Visuals: Text appears on screen: Our network is active in every zip code in the country, and includes more than half a million verified program locations.
Jamie Clancey, Care Coordinator, Anthem HealthKeepers Plus: The tool helps to increase the connection of the resources to the people, which in turn helps to mitigate the impact of the social determinants of health.
Visuals: Jamie Clancey speaks on camera, wearing a black sweater and sitting in her workspace.
Visuals: Social workers sit at their desks, navigating the findhelp platform on their computers and filling out forms. A computer screen recording shows someone scrolling through several listings for food pantries.
Visuals: Text appears on screen: Our network is active in every zip code in the country, and includes more than half a million verified program locations.
April Schetler, Assistant Vice President of Community Health Engagement, Virtua Health: Our clinicians can refer right from the medical record. They never have to leave it.
Visuals: A computer screen recording shows a user inputting information on the findhelp platform to refer a client to a program that can assist them.
Audio And then that provider can connect back to our primary care provider,
Visuals: April Schetler talks on camera, wearing a suit jacket and sitting in front of a window overlooking some trees.
Audio and create this loop, where the whole person is being looked at.
Visuals: Cars line up for distribution at a food pantry, and pantry workers talk to people.
Dana Delucia, Clinical Quality Program Manager, Anthem HealthKeepers Plus: You put in your ZIP code right at the Anthem site and you can choose food, housing, employment. Or maybe you’re a veteran, you can put that all in right there.
Visuals: Dana Delucia talks on camera, wearing a white button-down shirt and sitting in a sunny room with flowers in the background.
Visuals: A computer screen recording shows a user entering a zip code and searching for programs on the findhelp platform. They enter the search term “veteran” and several related programs pop up.
Deshawn Burrell, Director of Student Resource Center, Ivy Tech Community College: One single click of your finger to a screen can help you with food insecurity and help you with getting your utility bill paid
Visuals: A computer screen recording shows a user entering a zip code on findhelp.org, followed by a rapidly changing series of search result screens showing multiple cities and the number of programs listed in each location.
Audio It can help you navigating the health care market. It’s just that easy.
Visuals: Deshawn Burrell talks on camera, wearing a green sweater and sitting behind the desk in her office.
Zwena Randolph, M. Psy, Director of Business Development and Community Engagement, DePaul Community Health Centers: It helps us keep our patients and clients very organized
Visuals: A computer screen recording shows a user entering client status information and making notes about their progress.
Audio so then there’s no speculation. It’s just straight data.
Visuals: Zwena Randolf talks on camera, wearing a dressy multi-colored shirt and sitting at her workstation.
Luke Harris, Senior Director of Operations and Population Health Management at Children’s Mercy Hospital: We really envision Findhelp as the platform that’s going to help us improve health outcomes for the community.
Visuals: A computer screen recording shows some of findhelp’s data tools, indicating number of client referrals and how many people got connected to help as a result. The data is visually represented with a bar graph and a pie chart.
Visuals: Volunteers make bologna sandwiches and a man passes them out in clear plastic bags, packed with other essentials, to a group of people gathered around the back of a car.
Jamie Clancey, Care Coordinator, Anthem HealthKeepers Plus: We want our members to succeed. We want them to have better health outcomes. And, at the end of the day, that’s better for everyone.
Visuals: More bags are handed out to the gathered people, and one of the recipients hugs the man passing out the bags.
Audio: [MUSIC CRESCENDOS AND FADES OUT]
Visuals: The screen fades to white and the findhelp logo appears, then everything fades to black.