by Rozella Kennedy | May 4, 2022 | US Health
Like many in the social impact space and across the country, we at Camber Collective have been anticipating, but are nonetheless shocked and outraged by, the likely end of Roe v. Wade. This presumed full scale attack and rollback of basic reproductive rights... by Gavin Boileau | Nov 2, 2020 | Perspectives, Strategy, US Health
In our last article we explored how the underlying structure of rural health care delivery in the US is impractical and ineffective in sustainably addressing community health needs. In part II, we discuss what a rural healthcare delivery system of the future could... by Benjamin Jenson | Aug 20, 2020 | Perspectives, US Health
America’s rural health business model was built to mimic our urban care delivery infrastructure and incentives. It is a model that has been impractical and ineffective for decades and is entirely unsustainable in the COVID-19 era. by Ben Jenson, Matt Holman and Gavin... by Camber Collective | Jun 1, 2020 | Camber Values, Perspectives
BLACK LIVES MATTER. On May 25th Minneapolis police officers murdered George Floyd while he pleaded for air and his life. His death is one of many in a 400+ year history of white supremacy, structural and institutional racism, exploitation, and indiscriminate violence...