Ep. 176 The Case for Physician-Owned Hospitals, with Brian Miller
Our guest is Brian Miller, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Business (courtesy) at the Johns Hopkins University. He is a practicing hospitalist, health policy researcher, and health policy analyst, working as a consultant to the FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection on health insurance. He is also a member of the Medicare Evidence Development & Coverage Advisory Committee, the UNC-NC State Biomedical Engineering Department Industrial Advisory Board, and the Keck Graduate Institute School of Medicine Dean’s Advisory Council.
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Brian J. Miller: Webpage and Twitter
LINKS:
- Cost and Quality of Care in Physician-Owned Hospitals: A Systematic Review (Mercatus Center)
- Reversing Hospital Consolidation: The Promise of Physician-Owned Hospitals (in Health Affairs blog)
- Health Affairs Article Misses the Mark on Physician-Owned Hospitals. (American Hospital Association website)
- Testimony to Senate Judiciary Committee on Competition Policy, Antitrust, and Consumer Rights.
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Ep. 175 Jay Bhattacharya on Public Health
Our guest is Jay Bhattacharya, Professor of Medicine and Health Policy at Stanford University. Professor Bhattacharya is also research associate at the National Bureau of Economics Research, a senior fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, and director of the Stanford Center on the Demography of Health and Aging.
Dr. Bhattacharya gained international prominence during the COVID pandemic for his contributions to determining the infection fatality rate of the virus, and for his criticism on broad coercive lockdown policies and vaccine mandates. Along with colleagues Martin Kulldorff and Sunetra Gupta, he wrote the Great Barrington Declaration of focused protection which has garnered 860,000 signatures to date.
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Jay Bhattacharya: Twitter and Stanford page
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Ep. 174 Adventures in Fibrillation
Our guests are John, a patient with an extraordinary story to tell, and Dr. John Mandrola, a cardiac electrophysiologist from Louisville, KY. Dr. Mandrola is cardiology editor on Medscape where he writes a regular column and produces a weekly podcast. He is also the co-author of The Haywire Heart: How Too Much Exercise Can Kill You and What You Can Do To Protect Your Heart.
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John Mandrola, MD: Twitter and Website
LINKS:
The Haywire Heart (Amazon link)
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Ep. 173 Pandemic Ethics: Is Public Health Out of Control?
Our guest is Euzebiusz (Zeb) Jamrozik, MD, PhD, a practicing internal medicine physician and fellow in ethics and infectious diseases at the Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities at the University of Oxford. He is head of the Monash-WHO Collaborating Centre for bioethics at the Monash Bioethics Centre. His academic work on infectious disease ethics is focused on vaccines, vector-borne disease, and drug resistance. Dr Jamrozik is lead author of the report of a Wellcome Trust funded project on ethical and regulatory issues related to human challenge studies in endemic settings.
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Zeb Jamrozik, MD, PhD: Twitter and Webpage
LINKS:
- Jamrozik E and Heriot G. “Imagination and remembrance: What rolw should historical epidemiology play in a world bewitched by mathematical modelling of COVID-19 and other epidemics.” (In History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences free text available)
- Jamrozik E and Heriot G. “Not in my backyard: COVID-19 vaccine development requires someone to be infected somewhere.” (In The Medical Journal of Australia free text available)
- Euzebiusz Jamrozik and Michael Seldeling. Human Challenge Studies in Endemic Settings: Ethical and Regulatory Issues (Springer, 2020, free text available)
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Ep. 172 Adventures in Defibrillation
Our guests are Thomas Wingert, a patient, Bogdan Enache, an electrophysiologist at Centre Hospitalier Princesse Grace in Monaco, and Saurabh Jha, an Associate Professor of Radiology at the Perelman School of Medicine and the University of Pennsylvania.
LINK:
Point/Counterpoint on Halting the Implantation of Subcutaneous ICD. Editorial by B. Enache and J. Mandrola in JACC Electrophysiology.
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Ep. 171. The Policy and Politics of Cancer Care, with Ted Okon
Our guest is Ted Okon, a nationally recognized expert on the policy and politics of cancer care. Mr. Okon has testified before Congress on cancer issues and is frequently on Capitol Hill discussing the nation’s cancer care delivery system.
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Ted Okon: Twitter and Community Oncology Alliance website
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Ep. 170 From Pandemic to Endemic: Living with COVID-19
Our guest is Professor David Heymann is an American physician and epidemiologist based at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. He has held leading positions at the WHO for more than 20 years, coordinating global responses to epidemics such as Ebola, AIDS, polio, and SARS. He also served as Chairman of Public Health England from 2009 until 2017. He shares his perspectives on post-pandemic life and on opportunities for the public health sector.
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David Heymann: Professional page and Wikipedia page
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Ep. 140. Gabriela Gomes: Why Herd Immunity May Be At Hand
Ep. 148. Herd Immunity Models and Realities, with David Heymann and Paul Fine.
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Ep. 169 COVID-19: Why Consequentialism Fails
In the aftermath of the dramatic surge of COVID cases and deaths in India, Michel Accad and Anish Koka revisit the question of lockdowns and the principles that should inform the response to epidemics.
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Ep. 162 A Libertarian’s Case for Lockdowns, with Chris Snowdon
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Ep. 168 The COVID Crisis in Delhi, with Anupam Singh
Our guest is Dr. Anupam Singh, Assistant Professor of Medicine at SMC in Ghaziabad, who is in the thick of the COVID crisis in Delhi. He shares his perspective on the situation.
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Dr. Anupam Singh’s Twitter and ResearchGate profile
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Ep. 167 COVID in India: The View from Bangalore
Our guest is Dr. Somalaram Venkatesh, interventional cardiologist In private practice in Bengaluru, India. He shares his thoughts on the current severe surge of COVID in India. Dr. Venkatesh obtained his medical degree and completed his cardiology training at PGI, Chandigarh. He is now director of cardiology at Aster Hospital, Bengaluru.
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Somalaram Venkatesh, MD: Twitter and Professional website
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