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Medical practices around McAllen, Texas have been under a journalistic microscope for years. But no one knows what's happening on the ground better than the doctors themselves - especially those who are trying to build up, not tear down, their local medical systems. Dr. Carlos Cardenas, Chairman of the Board and Chief Administrative Officer at DHR Health in the lower Rio Grande Valley, joins us to talk about the challenges he faces in delivering patient care, and how he overcomes them.
info_outline CPOM: Laws and Loopholes43cc
Corporate practice of medicine laws are on the books, but the loopholes are widening and seemingly endless. Does legislation work? Or will CPOM forever find a work-around? To help sort this out, Matt and Wendy get wonky with Hayden Rooke-Ley, a federal judicial law clerk, a recent graduate of Stanford Law School, and Senior Fellow for Healthcare at the American Economic Liberties Project.
info_outline Murder Won't Restore Moral Balance43cc
Brian Thompson's murder was shocking. But how much public hatred of the health insurance industry was smoldering just below the surface, was equally so. Wendy gives a powerful editorial on the events unfolding, and how schadenfreude is an attempt to restore moral balance that we condemn and dismiss at our peril.
info_outline Rebalancing Our work43cc
The discussion about work structure in medicine can easily descend into a toxic altruism-fueled race to the bottom, but we think there's more to it. Matt and Wendy wrestle with whether the quest for a work-life balance should have more to do with how we work, rather than how long we work.
info_outline Oh, What a Year43cc
One year, 30+ episodes, thousands of downloads, dozens of guests, and countless f-bombs. We're celebrating our first anniversary in this special episode addressing listener emails, reviewing some of the most popular episodes in year one, and toasting the best part of our show: you.
info_outline Our Election advice? Ski the gaps.43cc
The 2024 election is over. Navigating the results has just begun. Our advice? Ski the gaps. To learn more about some of the ideas mentioned in this episode, check out on Substack, and in the New York Times.
info_outline How Economics Explains the World (and Healthcare!)43cc
Are our “free markets” truly free? How can we achieve a balanced healthcare economy when we privatize profits but socialize losses? Andrew Leigh, member of the Australian House of Representatives and professor of economics at Australian National University, joins us to talk about how "economics can be defined as a social science that studies how people maximize their well-being in the face of scarcity", and how that applies to healthcare.
info_outline The Fight for Physician-Led Healthcare: Live from the PHA Leadership Conference43cc
We're bringing you into the 'room where it happens' and broadcasting a panel discussion that we recorded live at the PHA leadership conference in Naples, Florida last month. Moderated by Dutch Rojas, speakers Mike Lipomi and our own Wendy Dean led a rousing conversation on what physician-led healthcare means, and what doctors and patients lose when we don't have control over care.
info_outline A Small Fish in a Big Pond43cc
Successfully operating an independent hospital in a sea of large hospital systems is no easy task. How do you maintain negotiating power? How do you retain staff? How do you keep private equity at bay? Kurt Barwis, President and CEO of Bristol Health in Bristol, CT, joins us to talk about how to stand out - and stand up - for his hospital's independence, and his community.
info_outline Enough. Physicians Need Professional Independence.43cc
Right now, too many of us feel helpless to change the healthcare and insurance systems. Patients feel powerless, and physicians feel betrayed. But one proven way to instigate change is to create and facilitate the structures needed to help physicians become, and stay, independent from the corporate practice of medicine. Recorded outside (and partially in the rain) in front of a live audience at the Physician-Led Healthcare Summit in Naples, Florida, hosts Wendy Dean, MD and Matt Ramsey, MD, along with members of the audience, explore how physicians can become, and remain...
info_outlineRight now, too many of us feel helpless to change the healthcare and insurance systems. Patients feel powerless, and physicians feel betrayed. But one proven way to instigate change is to create and facilitate the structures needed to help physicians become, and stay, independent from the corporate practice of medicine.
Recorded outside (and partially in the rain) in front of a live audience at the Physician-Led Healthcare Summit in Naples, Florida, hosts Wendy Dean, MD and Matt Ramsey, MD, along with members of the audience, explore how physicians can become, and remain independent - to the benefit of themselves, and their patients - and explore what doctors and patients lose when we don't have control over care.
A bi-weekly podcast that exposes how doctors really feel about healthcare in America, 43cc offers raw (and often irreverent) insider knowledge and commentary on current events in news and politics to help patients, and fellow healthcare practitioners, look 'behind the curtain', break the stigma, and lower frustration levels for patients and providers.