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In this episode of the Best Ideas Win podcast, healthcare access is explored through a community-centered lens, moving beyond hospital- and facility-centric models to examine how care is actually experienced on the ground. Joined by Blake Perryman, DPT, the conversation dives into the often-overlooked role of musculoskeletal care as a critical access point for community health and well-being.

Blake shares firsthand insights from operating and delivering care across diverse populations—from student-athletes and industrial workers to patients managing chronic pain—highlighting how transportation barriers, insurance design, workforce capacity, and provider–patient matching all shape real-world access. The discussion reframes physical therapy not simply as downstream treatment, but as a form of primary access and preventative care that can reduce strain on emergency departments, improve workforce productivity, and support long-term community thriving.

Together, the panel examines what healthcare leaders often miss when designing access strategies, why movement is foundational to overall health, and how rethinking care delivery outside traditional hospital walls may be essential to building healthier communities.

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