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Four in 10 Americans have medical debt. Most don’t know there’s a federal law that could eliminate it. On this episode of The Dose podcast, host Joel Bervell talks with Jared Walker about his nonprofit, Dollar For, which has helped Americans erase more than $100 million in medical debt by connecting them to the charity care programs that hospitals are legally required to offer but rarely publicize. “These hospitals are great. They're saving people's lives every single day,” says Walker. “The problem is that they're also ruining people's financial lives.” With Medicaid cuts on...
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Seventy billion dollars is flowing into health care AI, but the people building it and the patients who need it most are rarely in the same room. On this episode, host Dr. Joel Bervell talks with pediatrician, researcher, and tech optimist Dr. Ivor Horn about what responsible AI innovation in health care requires. Drawing on her work building open-access datasets and equity frameworks for machine learning, Horn says that rigorous research, community partnership, and critical thinking are not obstacles to the work of building powerful tools — they are the work. “If you build for the most...
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Uterine fibroids may affect up to 80 percent of women in their lifetime, but they remain under-researched, underfunded, and routinely dismissed. Lupita Nyong’o is working to change that. “I could not believe that women were partially or wholly losing their reproductive organs because of this noncancerous tumor situation.” On this episode, Dr. Joel Bervell talks with Academy Award–winning actor and activist Lupita Nyong’o about her own diagnosis, and her decision to share an MRI of her body while launching the Make Fibroids Count campaign with the Foundation for Women’s Health. “I...
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A new movement in the United States is taking shape in maternal care, one that seeks to restore trust, center women, and protect lives. On this episode of The Dose podcast, Dr. Joel Bervell talks with author and advocate Elaine Welteroth about her own struggle finding patient-centered care during pregnancy and how the organization she founded, birthFUND, is funding midwifery care, supporting new mothers, and reimagining what safe, empowering birth can look like in America.
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Across Oklahoma, a community-powered doula network is reshaping what equitable maternal care looks like. On this episode of The Dose, Dr. Joel Bervell talks with Omare Jimmerson of the Oklahoma Birth Equity Initiative about how culturally rooted doulas, smart policies, and practical supports—from rides to diapers—are helping hundreds of families thrive each year.
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AI therapy for children with anxiety, mental health training for staff at nonprofits that work with young people, and an “art pharmacy” that prescribes free museum tickets to kids — these are just some of the things Dr. Kevin Simon and his team are doing to help meet the mental health care needs of Boston’s children. Simon, the city’s first chief behavioral health officer, talks to host Dr. Joel Bervell on the new episode of The Dose, which centers on America’s youth mental health crisis and the innovative things states and cities are doing for struggling children.
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“The proportion of energy and resources that goes into getting paid instead of taking care of patients is out of whack.” That’s Dr. Mai Pham’s assessment of how we pay for health care in the United States — where all too often the imperative is volume over value, and billing over better care. In the latest episode of The Dose podcast, host Dr. Joel Bervell talks with Dr. Pham about how we can do better and deliver on the promise of equitable, person-centered care.
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Medical care for people with obesity is changing rapidly. Body mass index, or BMI, was once considered the gold standard for diagnosis but has proven to be less accurate than once thought. Meanwhile, the advent of GLP-1 drugs has provided patients with treatment options that were unimaginable just a decade ago. Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford, an obesity medicine physician, joins host Dr. Joel Bervell on a new episode of The Dose podcast to talk about the state of obesity care in the United States. Together, they explore why insurers are hesitant to cover medications like Ozempic, how BMI fails to...
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“If people stop trusting science, they stop trusting each other. That has huge implications for everything, not just medicine.” Science, and medical science in particular, is under attack in today’s world. Many of our nation’s leaders are choosing politics over facts, and prioritizing profit over public health. Online, misinformation about vaccines and medications is spreading at an alarming rate. On a new episode of The Dose, host Dr. Joel Bervell discusses some of the biggest challenges facing modern medical science with Dr. Francis Collins, who served as director of the National...
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Look forward to a new season of The Dose, featuring your host Dr. Joel Bervell, launching this Friday.
info_outlineAI therapy for children with anxiety, mental health training for staff at nonprofits that work with young people, and an “art pharmacy” that prescribes free museum tickets to kids — these are just some of the things Dr. Kevin Simon and his team are doing to help meet the mental health care needs of Boston’s children.
Simon, the city’s first chief behavioral health officer, talks to host Dr. Joel Bervell on the new episode of The Dose, which centers on America’s youth mental health crisis and the innovative things states and cities are doing for struggling children.