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📣 New Insight on Care Delivery from Healthcare Business Today

Evidence, guidelines, and clinical frameworks matter — but alone they aren’t enough to produce improved health outcomes. What truly makes the difference is the human connection that bridges evidence into everyday care.


In “Evidence Doesn’t Deliver Care. People Do.”, MedZed’s own Carisha Cabasa, DNP, RN highlights a fundamental truth of Medicaid and safety-net care:

“Trust is a clinical intervention. Relationship is a treatment modality.”


This article reinforces what we see in the field every day — care only becomes care when someone shows up consistently, empathetically, and with cultural understanding. Policies may guide practice, but people deliver outcomes — especially for high-risk and disconnected members.


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Absolutely agree—human connection is what really makes care effective. It’s kind of like Crossy Road —even if the path is laid out perfectly, you still need careful, thoughtful moves to navigate it successfully. Evidence sets the stage, but people make it work in real life.

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