DAVID POON aka LEONARD started his career as a Dj in 1997 after having a passion for the mix at 15 years old. Deejay, Producteur, Remixeur... Member of "Bro." Download, Listen and Enjoy
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Hosted by Don Berwick, MD, MPP, FRCP, and Kedar Mate, MD, President and CEO at IHI, Turn on the Lights is a podcast that aims to improve healthcare worldwide by shedding light on healthcare issues through thought-provoking conversations. By demystifying healthcare problems, we hope to activate both the public and healthcare professionals to help us accelerate changes leading to health and healthcare improvements worldwide. Our discussions cover various topics such as healthcare delivery, hea ...
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Everything Coffee, a podcast that delves into the relationship of coffee with a variety of people. From manufactures, cafe owners, coffee roasters, social media personalities, and so much more, this podcast takes on a deep conversation about everything coffee.
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Ethical conundrums aplenty with Vardit Ravitsky
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When health care meets ethics, our choices reveal as much about our values as they do about our scientific advances. In this episode, Vardit Ravitsky, President and CEO of the Hastings Center, highlights the role of bioethics in navigating complex health care choices, especially those made prominent by the pandemic. She describes bioethics as inter…
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How technology giants like Google are impacting healthcare with Michael Howell
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AI is rapidly transforming health care, offering technology companies new possibilities for improving patient outcomes and revolutionizing care delivery. In this episode, Dr. Michael Howell, Chief Clinical Officer at Google, explores how technology giants like Google are impacting health care, sharing insights on AI advancements and their potential…
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Expanding the role of health systems beyond traditional hospital care with Michael Dowling
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Transforming health systems requires addressing social determinants of health and expanding beyond traditional hospital care. In this episode, Michael Dowling, President and CEO of Northwell Health, talks about how he is redefining health system leadership by addressing broader health determinants and expanding services beyond traditional hospital …
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Can trust in health care journalism be rebuilt? with David Rousseau
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In a time when trust in health care leadership and media is faltering, how can transparent, local, and solution-driven journalism bridge the gap and rebuild confidence in the stories that shape our health and lives? In this episode, David Rousseau, Publisher and Executive Director of Journalism and Information Technology at KFF Health News, talks a…
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Using information, insights (and humans) to improve outcomes with Eric Poon
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AI implementation in health care, especially for predicting conditions like sepsis, needs collaboration between data scientists and clinicians to ensure accurate and valuable results. In this episode, Dr. Eric Poon, professor of medicine and the Chief Health Information Officer at the Duke University Health System, discusses the significant impact …
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Building will and change with agency with Pedja Stojicic
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Community organizing empowers patients, clinicians, and providers to advocate for necessary reforms. In this episode, Dr. Pedja Stojicic, Executive Director of People Power Health, discusses the urgent need for change in healthcare and the challenges faced by established organizations. He highlights the role of agency in health, arguing people expe…
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The importance of access to information and data as a patient and caregiver with Susannah Fox
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Early online patient communities were pioneers in sharing personal health data to support others with similar conditions. In this episode, Susannah Fox, anthropologist and author of Rebel Health, dives into the evolving landscape of health care, where the traditional power dynamics between patients and providers are shifting. Susannah explores the …
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The transformative shift from health care in hospitals to home-based care
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Studies indicate that treating patients at home can result in lower mortality rates compared to traditional hospital care. In this episode, Dr. Bruce Leff, a professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, discusses the transformative shift of healthcare from hospitals to home-based care. He underscores the importance of trust…
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Maintaining medical care amidst bombs with Dr. Olesya Vynnyk and Dr. Miguel Cendoroglo Neto
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The Ukrainian medical community has shifted from emotional reactions to systematic approaches in response to the war. In this episode, Dr. Olesya Vynnyk, coordinating medical initiatives for the World Congress of Ukraine, and Dr. Miguel Cendoroglo Neto, the CMO for Albert Einstein Jewish Hospital, focus on the challenges Ukraine's health care syste…
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Art, activism, and health care with Michelle Browder
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Michelle Browder began using art at 13 to channel her energy and fight against racism, leading to her lifelong journey in activism. In this episode, Michelle Browder, an American artist and activist known for her work in reimagining the future of gynecology and obstetrics in the US, explores the connection between art, activism, and medicine. Miche…
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Rerun: What Happened to Patient Safety with Sue Sheridan
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How accountable are we when it comes to injuries caused by medical errors? Since this archive episode aired, patient safety remains a serious issue, with thousands of Americans dying from errors in their care. Although interest in improving patient safety has sadly waned, many are working to revive it and increase attention to the problem. In this …
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Rerun - Penalized for Being Sick: The Uniquely American Crisis of Medical Debt with Berneta L. Haynes
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Since this archive episode aired early in our podcast, organizations have paid off billions of dollars in medical debt, and many hospitals have stopped suing patients for small claims. However, the problem of medical debt is far from over and now is the best moment to do something about medical debt. In this interview, Berneta Haynes, Staff Attorne…
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We need a health care system that supports healthy aging with Maria Carney and Charles Kenney
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The aging population is rapidly growing, posing significant challenges for global health care systems. In this episode, Dr. Maria Carney, Chief and Medical Director at Northwell Health, and Charles Kenney, Senior Vice President at Northwell Health, talk about the need for a health care system that supports healthy aging. Dr. Carney and Charles disc…
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Patient empowerment and community engagement for better health outcomes
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Patients and their families feel more empowered and regain normalcy by participating in their own care. In this episode, Dr. Kavita Bhavan, Chief Innovation Officer at Parkland Health and an infectious disease specialist, shares how empowering patients to self-administer IV antibiotics at home has improved health care access and equity. She highlig…
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The future of medical education with Holly Humphrey
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Disparities in patient care based on race and insurance status lead to frustration, fueling a growing movement to unionize and push for fair treatment. In this episode, Dr. Holly Humphrey, President of the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, explores the pressing issues facing the American health care system and the foundation's pivotal role in transformin…
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The importance of evidence-based medicine and health care with Dr. Rita Redberg
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Significant variations in medical treatments, even within the same state, challenge the belief that medical care is primarily based on science. In this episode, Dr. Rita Redberg, a Professor of Medicine at UCSF Health, examines the belief that medical care is based primarily on science by discussing significant variations in treatment practices and…
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The Power of Patients and Clinicians Aligning on a Deep Issue: Prior Authorization Law Change, with Dr. Nisha Mehta and Dr. Tina Shah
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Imagine mobilizing a community of doctors and patients to spark change in the health care system. In this episode, Dr. Nisha Mehta and Dr. Tina Shah share how they made significant strides in addressing one of the most pressing issues in health care today: prior authorizations. They share how they mobilized a vast community of doctors to tackle the…
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Beacons of scientific truth, with Alan Weil
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Evidence is paramount in policy-making due to its reliance on the scientific method. In this episode, Alan Weil, the editor-in-chief of Health Affairs, explores ways to improve the US healthcare system and combat widespread misinformation. He shares insights from his extensive career in state health policy, emphasizing the critical importance of ev…
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Information exchange and the role publications play in health care and medical media today, with Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, 17th Editor-in-Chief of JAMA and the JAMA Network
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The US health care system is facing a crisis of mistrust, with less than half of Americans trusting health care professionals. In this episode, Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, the 17th Editor-in-Chief of JAMA and the JAMA Network, discusses various topics, ranging from the importance of truth, transparency, and scientific thinking to the role of health eq…
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Let's talk about "hospitalists" and what the term means with its inventor Robert Wachter
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The transition from paper to digital in healthcare has been a rollercoaster, but vital for progress. In this episode, Dr. Robert Wachter explores the transformation from paper-based to digitally-based systems in healthcare, exploring the bumpy road of implementing electronic medical records and the impact of these changes within the industry. His v…
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If you don't learn their story, you're cheating the patient and yourself with Dr. David Reuben
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Advocacy and action are needed to address the gaps in elderly care and improve the quality of life for older adults. In this episode, Dr. David Reuben delves into the pressing issue of improving the US health care system, focusing on the aging population and the challenges faced in providing adequate care. Dr. Reuben emphasizes patient-centered car…
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Taking the Policy Route to Improve Coverage and Care with Leslie Dach, Founder and chair of Protect Our Care
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Despite legislative efforts, the American health care system continues to grapple with persistent challenges. In this episode, Leslie Dach discusses the intricate challenges and notable progress within America's health care landscape, highlighting persistent issues such as exorbitant costs and inadequate coverage. Drawing from his tenure at Walmart…
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The Need for a Healthier, More Supportive Environment and System for Health Care Professionals with Eileen Barrett, J. Corey Feist, and Wendy Dean
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How can health care organizations align their values to support both high-quality patient care and the well-being of their staff? In this episode, Dr. J. Corey Feist, Dr. Wendy Dean, and Dr. Eileen Barrett bring personal stories and professional insights on the rise of moral injury, systemic challenges, and legislative efforts to make meaningful ch…
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Patient-Centric Care with Susan Edgman-Levitan
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How can health care providers ensure that patient priorities like symptom management and emotional support are consistently addressed through a patient-centered approach in daily practice? In this episode, Susan Edgman-Levitan unravels the intricacies of what truly matters to patientsunravels the intricacies of what truly matters to patients: their…
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Big Data, Big Opportunity to Improve Patient Care with Dr. John Halamka, President of Mayo Clinic Platform
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The democratization of AI technologies has the potential to revolutionize health care on a global scale, leveling the playing field and ensuring more equitable access to advanced medical care. In this episode, Dr. John Halamka, president of Mayo Clinic Platform, highlights the challenges of managing vast patient data, the inefficiencies within heal…
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Do Health Care Systems Really Focus on Ensuring that Patients Have a Positive Experience? with Meg Gaines
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A deep connection with patients is crucial, even in brief encounters, and it is possible by listening and empathizing. In this episode, Meg Gaines shares not only her harrowing journey through metastatic ovarian cancer but also her transformation into a forceful advocate for patient rights. She also touches on behind-the-scenes of her own battles, …
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Why Do Prescription Drugs Cost So Much with Aaron Kesselheim, Professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School
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The US is the only country in the world that doesn't negotiate drug prices. In this episode, Aaron Kesselheim delves into the complexities of America's pharmaceutical landscape, where prescription drug spending is causing challenges for millions who can't afford their medications. Shortages in critical drugs like ADHD medications and saline solutio…
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A Lesson in Preparedness: Qatar, COVID, and the FIFA World Cup
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In sports and pandemics alike, having a clear "play" is crucial. In this episode, Dr. Ahmed Al Mohammed and Brendon Morris take a deep dive into the convergence of emergency preparedness and health care evolution through the lens of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. In their discussion, they explore how the FIFA World C…
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Is Health Care for Women and Families Still a Neglected Aspect of the US Health Care System? with Dr. Neel Shah
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Supporting maternal health is vital for promoting social justice in the health care system. In this episode, Neel Shah discusses the neglect of women's and family health in the US health care system and highlights the high cost of childbirth in America and the financial distress it causes for many families. He emphasizes the importance of understan…
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The Concerning Influence of Private Equity in the Health Care with Rosemary Batt
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Private equity's acquisition of health care facilities prioritizes profits over patient care, raising concerns about health care standards. In this episode, Rosemary Batt, the Alice Hanson Cook Professor of Women and Work at Cornell University's ILR School, delves into the concerning influence of private equity in the health care sector, particular…
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Combating Misinformation and Restoring Faith in Evidence-Based Medicine with Rich Baron
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Tailored patient engagement isn't merely about courtesy; it's a strategic necessity for fostering trust and enhancing health care results. In this episode, Rich Baron, President and CEO of the American Board of Internal Medicine, discusses the critical role of personalized care, patient-doctor interactions, and the challenges health care systems fa…
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Building a Culture of Appreciation for the Nursing Community with Bonnie Barnes and Deb Zimmermann
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Nurses, representing 60% of the health care workforce, are the primary providers of 90% of essential health services, highlighting their vital role in health care. In this episode, Bonnie Barnes, co-founder of The DAISY Foundation, and Deb Zimmermann, CEO of The DAISY Foundation, shed light on the critical role nurses play in health care and how to…
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From Theory to Practice with Vineet Arora
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Medical education is evolving towards a tech-driven, holistic approach, forging a skilled and patient-focused health care workforce. In this episode, Vineet Arora discusses the importance of providing medical trainees with a top-notch learning environment to enhance the quality and safety of patient care. She provides insights into the dynamic land…
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Safety net hospitals and their role in serving under-resourced communities with Fred Cerise
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Safety net hospitals like Parkland are pioneering innovative solutions to improve healthcare accessibility. In this episode, Fred Cerise talks about safety net hospitals, their role in serving under-resourced communities, the challenges they face, and innovative programs implemented to improve patient outcomes. He discusses integrated safety net sy…
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What it Means When a Health Care Provider gets Acquired by a Private Equity Firm with Zirui Song, Associate Professor of Health Care Policy and Medicine at Harvard Medical School
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Acquisitions increase the demand for physician practices to optimize cash flow, impacting both medical expenses and service provision. In this episode, Zirui Song, Associate Professor of Health Care Policy and Medicine, Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School, discusses private equity's role in health care and what it means for phy…
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A Brief History of Trust and Health Care with Lewis A. Grossman
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Preservation of the scientific community's integrity is vital for regaining public trust in medicine. In this episode, Professor Lewis Grossman delves into America's historical relationship with healthcare, highlighting how trust in the medical establishment has fluctuated over time. He emphasizes the importance of balancing individual choice with …
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Transforming Health Care for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities with Mai Pham
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The existing healthcare system falls short for those with IDD. In this episode, Mai Pham talks about the challenges faced by individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities within the existing healthcare system. She emphasizes the flaws in the current healthcare system for the 16 million people with intellectual and developmental disab…
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An Innovative Care Management Model for a Fragmented System with Kathleen Noonan
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There is an urgent need for breakthroughs in the American health care system to tackle its fragmentation. In this episode, Kathleen Noonan discusses her efforts to improve health care for individuals with complex medical and social needs, emphasizing the fragmentation of the health care system and the pivotal role of community health workers. She f…
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Disrupting the Pharma Industry with Affordable Medication for Everyone with Dan Liljenquist
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Imagine a unique governance structure that safeguards its mission against the volatile tides of the market. In this episode, Dan Liljenquist, the board chair of Civica Rx, joins Kedar and Don to shed light on Civica's remarkable mission of making essential generic medications both accessible and affordable to patients across the nation. Dan shares …
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Investing in Local Communities to Improve Health with David Zuckerman, President and Founder of Healthcare Anchor Network
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Let’s explore initiatives committed to enriching distressed communities and the collaborative spirit that brings multiple institutions together. In this episode, David Zuckerman, president and founder of Healthcare Anchor Network, talks about the transformative power that health care institutions have to uplift and stabilize communities by becoming…
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The Free Clinic Movement with Stephanie Willding
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Imagine a tax-funded health care system, a source of national pride, providing universal coverage and free health care to 54 million people. In this podcast interview, Stephanie Willding, CEO of CommunityHealth, shares her urgent calling to offer free health care services to individuals who are unfunded or lack health insurance. Stephanie emphasize…
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The Power of Networks for Learning, Improvement, and Large-scale Change with Helen Bevan
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Imagine a tax-funded health care system, a source of national pride, offering universal coverage and free health care to 54 million people. In this episode, Helen Bevan, Strategic Adviser for the National Health Service Horizons in England sheds light on the incredible work happening within the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK. Helen shares …
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Sweden's Health System: A stark contrast to the US health system with Goran Henriks
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Enhancing patient care requires healthcare professionals to better understand their patients' perspectives. In this episode, Goran Henriks delves into the importance of understanding others' perspectives and how they relate to effective teamwork in various fields, including healthcare. Goran draws interesting parallels between coaching in sports an…
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Health Care's Unfortunate Role in the Global Climate Crisis with Gary Cohen
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The healthcare sector can set a powerful example for other sectors by going green. In this episode, Gary Cohen, President, and Co-Founder, of Health Care Without Harm delves into the eye-opening world of toxic chemicals and their impact on our health and discusses the urgent need for action to mitigate climate change within the healthcare sector. H…
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Health care for LGBTQ+ patients: Treat others as they would want to be treated with Kyle P. Christiason
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The healthcare experience needs to be redesigned for a more inclusive future. In this episode, Kyle Christiason shares insightful stories and perspectives on the challenges faced by transgender individuals in healthcare and advocates for transgender-inclusive care. Don't miss this episode on improving healthcare experiences and creating a more incl…
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Our healthcare system is confusing... Please help! with Lisa K. Fitzpatrick
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There is a big healthcare literacy gap in healthcare the industry should focus on bridging. In this episode, Lisa Fitzpatrick talks about her work addressing healthcare comprehension and accessibility issues, particularly among underserved communities. She addresses the emotional toll of health information misunderstanding, emphasizes her initiativ…
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Why does medicine cost so much? with Aaron S. Kesselheim
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The United States needs to tackle a big issue surrounding the soaring price of prescription medicine. In this episode, Aaron Kesselheim talks about the high cost of prescription medicine in the United States and the various factors contributing to this issue. He discusses the financial struggles of Americans due to increased medicine costs, delves …
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Everything Coffee - Episode 25 | Natalia Alcazar | Dahlia Coffee Co.
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Today I’m joined by Natalia Alcazar, born in the Pacific Northwest Natalia was exposed early to some of the best coffee from around the world, building interest over the years. As Natalia evolved, her career took her in a different direction working in the corporate world and often being the youngest individual in the room filled with mostly men. N…
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Journalism and Health Care: A Relationship Worth Talking About with Noam Levey
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How can US Healthcare address a problem as big as medical debt? In this episode, Noam Levey shares his perspective on healthcare issues, focusing on medical debt. He covers patient-centered reporting, medical debt's impact, global healthcare complexities, insurance models, deductible effects, solutions, bipartisan potential, and the future of Ameri…
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Everything Coffee - Episode 24 | Mac Gooden
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Mac Gooden is a full time barista at a coffee shop in Wildomar, CA. Having worked as a coffee roaster at Temecula Coffee Roaster, Mac has continued to evolve in the coffee industry. His speciality coffee interest began during covid lockdown down after graduating from college wanting to learn how to make a better cup, it all started with St. James H…
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