Social Prescribing for Purpose, Connection and Improved Patient Outcomes

April 28th, 2025 | | 37:52
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Health and well-being can be improved by medicine, but can purpose and personal connection achieve similar effects? With the advent of social prescribing, a model of care delivery in which a health care professional formally prescribes non-clinical community activities, including artistic and active endeavors, medical professionals are testing a new way to improve employee well-being.

In this episode, journalist Julia Hotz, author of The Connection Cure, explores social prescribing and shares how it can improve health outcomes for patients with depression, anxiety, diabetes, stress, and more.

Guest: Julia Hotz, Journalist and author of The Connection Cure

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