Fallon Health presents:
Improving Yor Health

Hosted by Richard Burke, President and CEO, Fallon Health

Improving Your Health with Fallon Health’s Richard Burke provides an experienced voice and local perspective on some of the biggest health care topics today—and the ones that matter most to you. During these monthly chats, you’ll hear directly from Fallon Health’s CEO Richard Burke who will weigh in on a wide range of hard-hitting topics and health care innovations. The segment airs the last Wednesday of the month at 8:35 on Talk of the Commonwealth on the Radio Worcester Network.  AM 830 WCRN and live streaming at www.radioworcester.com.

About Fallon Health

Founded in 1977, Fallon Health is a community-focused not-for-profit health care services organization based in Worcester, Massachusetts. Committed to caring for those who need us most, we pride ourselves on providing coordinated, integrated care for older adults and for individuals with complex health needs. We serve as a provider of care through our Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE). 

Dedicated to delivering high quality health care, we are continually rated among the nation’s top health plans for member experience and service and clinical quality. Learn more at fallonhealth.org or follow us on FacebookTwitter and LinkedIn.

Improving Your Health with Fallon Health’s Richard Burke

Fallon Health and Worcester Red Sox Team up to “Strike Out Hunger”

Fallon Health and the Worcester Red Sox are getting ready for the annual Strike Out Hunger game— raising awareness about hunger in our community and donations for the Worcester County Food Bank. On this edition of Improving Your Health with Fallon Health’s Richard Burke learn more about what’s being done to combat this serious issue locally. And how you can get involved in the fight against hunger. On Sunday, August 20, Fallon Health will cash in WooSox strike outs for a $50,000 check to the Worcester County Food Bank.

RECENT STORIES

Improving Your Health with Fallon’s Richard Burke-The importance of being a good corporate citizen.

Improving Your Health with Fallon’s Richard Burke-The importance of being a good corporate citizen.

How a company prioritizes the health and well-being of the communities it serves says a lot about them. Locally, when I think about an organization that is leading the way in creating a positive culture of health, my mind immediately goes to Fallon Health. In today’s Improving Your Health with Fallon’s Richard Burke, we’re joined by President and CEO Richard Burke and Chief Communications Officer Christine Cassidy to talk about the importance of being a good corporate citizen.

Taking steps to preserve Medicaid coverage as the end of the continuous coverage requirement nears.

Taking steps to preserve Medicaid coverage as the end of the continuous coverage requirement nears.

Taking steps to preserve Medicaid coverage as the end of the continuous coverage requirement nears. What’s being done *right now* to minimize coverage loss for those who rely on the public health insurance program—this as policy changes originally put in place during the Public Health Emergency unwind.

In today’s edition of Improving Your Health with Fallon’s Richard Burke, we’re taking a closer look at what the community needs to know ahead of the process’s start date which is quickly approaching.

Nutrition plays a critical role in our health and our health care system. Yet one in eight people in Worcester County doesn’t have enough to eat.

Nutrition plays a critical role in our health and our health care system. Yet one in eight people in Worcester County doesn’t have enough to eat.

Time now for Improving Your Health with Fallon’s Richard Burke. It’s the last episode of 2022 and we saved an important topic to end the year—food insecurity.

Nutrition plays a critical role in our health and our health care system. Yet one in eight people in Worcester County doesn’t have enough to eat. Fallon Health CEO Richard Burke and special guest Jean McMurray from the Worcester County Food Bank are on the line to take us inside the fight against food insecurity in our region.

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