Getting Better Health Care - Steve Feldman MD: Recent Episodes

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Our health care system is capable of both modern miracles and appalling failures. What should we do to make the system better and what can you do to makes sure you’re getting the best health care possible? Steve breaks it down with experts from the trenches. Join us to find out about making a healthier medical system and for a healthier you.

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Everyone is talking about the excessive cost of medical care, and people are proposing many top-down solutions. But you can start saving money on health care today, according to our guest Dr. Cynthia Koelker, Dr. Koelker is author of the book 101 Ways to Save Money on Health Care. She points out that one of […]

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On our show last week, we discussed a list of 20 tips to help you avoid medical errors. But who can remember 20 tips? One way is to create a checklist. Checklists help avoid errors. But there may be a simpler way to improve patient safety. The National Patient Safety Foundation has come out with […]

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The U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) notes that one in seven hospitalized Medicare patients experience a medical error. That’s too many, despite the efforts of doctors and other health care provider to improve patient safety. If you are sick or hospitalized, there are many things you can do to avoid medical errors. […]

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University of Chicago Booth School of Business professor John Cochrane says, there is a “coherent free-market, deregulated alternative” to our current health care system, and that the “Affordable Care Act” isn’t the way to get there. Cochrane believes there are ways to assure that people with pre-existing conditions can get health care without the need […]

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The prices of some drugs are extraordinarily high. Patients may need those drugs but may find the high price, even just the copayment after insurance, to be unaffordable. What to do!? Drug company sponsored coupons that help cover the copayment can help rescue the situation. But are those coupons a good thing? The may increase […]

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In contrast to much of the rest of the U.S. economy, our health care system is a cobbled, poorly coordinated system. Health insurance is provided largely by government and by employers. Do employers, who have lots of experience with well working markets, have market-based solutions for health care problems? Our guest today is Helen Darling […]

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There are a lot of doctors out there. How do you find a great one? Do you rely on word of mouth? This week, we talk with William Liss-Levinson, Ph.D. about top doctors. Bill is Vice President and Chief Strategy & Operations Officer for Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. Castle Connolly helps people find and access […]

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On last week’s program, Tom Hubbard, Senior Program Director at NEHI, a national health policy institute and think tank, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, spoke about some of the practical ways to reform our health care system. This week, we continue the discussion, focusing on how poorly some patients use their medications and what can be […]

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On today’s program, Tom Hubbard, Senior Program Director at NEHI, a national health policy institute and think tank, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, joins us. NEHI has a diverse membership of 80 member organizations, including patient groups, doctors, health insurers and drug companies. These organizations have a shared interest in better patient outcomes and a shared […]

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Poor use of medication, also called poor adherence, is responsible for medications not working nearly as well as they could. Patients don’t take their medications for a variety of reason, including forgetfulness, fears, side effects, costs, complexity (especially for older folks) and non-belief in efficacy. Our guest today is Rebecca Burkholder, Vice President of Health […]

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The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) recently published a report on how state health insurance exchanges can help promote health care quality and reduce health care costs. Our guest this week, NCQA president Margaret O’Kane, describes what these exchanges can do. What are exchanges? The health insurance exchanges will be state run insurance plans […]

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Medicare provides health insurance coverage to an enormous number of Americans. It is efficient, but very costly. If only something could be done to make it more innovative…. Something is being done. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, CMS, has an Innovation Center that is developing and testing new ways of paying for health […]

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The medical care system functions very well on a day-to-day basis. Sure, it has its warts, but far more often than not, if you have a medical problem, you can get great medical care for it. But what if there were a major catastrophe in the United States? What if our medical system weren’t functioning? […]

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Controversy about online doctor ratings abounds. Some doctors fear that disgruntled patients will make doctors look bad with no recourse for the doctor to respond (because of patient confidentiality reasons). Should online doctor rating be banned? Show host Dr. Steve Feldman talks about the advantages and disadvantages of online doctor ratings. For him, the advantages […]

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Our guest today, Peter Ferrara, is Senior Fellow, Entitlement and Budget Policy at the Heartland Institute and author “The Obamacare Disaster.” On today’s program, Ferrara discusses the fundamental problem in our health care system today that makes the system so terribly costly: a third party payment system in which the consumer of care, the patient, […]

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Narrative—storytelling—plays a crucial role in how people interact, including interactions between patients and physicians. We discuss the narrative medicine with Dr. Rita Charon, Professor of Clinical Medicine and Executive Directior of the Program in Narrative Medicine at Columbia University. Dr. Charon describes how stories are involved in how people know they are sick and in […]

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The Association of American Medical College (AAMC), the organization that certifies American medical schools, published a report on the behavioral and social science foundations of medical training. We discuss the AAMC report with Dr. Rita Charon, Professor of Clinical Medicine and Executive Directior of the Program in Narrative Medicine at Columbia University. Dr. Charon describes […]

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Stress contributes to poor health and poor quality of life. What is stress? According to physician and stress coach Dr. Mort Orman, stress is just a word, not a distinct entity. Part 1 of our discussion with Dr. Orman focused on defining what we mean by stress. The word stress can be used to mean […]

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Stress contributes to poor health and poor quality of life. What is stress? According to physician and stress coach Dr. Mort Orman, stress is just a word, not a distinct entity. Part 1 of our discussion with Dr. Orman focuses on defining what we mean by stress. The word stress can be used to mean […]

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Modern medications are light years ahead of the treatments doctors had to offer years ago, but many patients don’t get the full benefit. Studies have shown that many patients aren’t taking their medication. We’re joined today by Dr. Nathaniel M. Rickles, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Administration
at
Northeastern University
and author of Social and Behavioral Aspects […]

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Modern medications are light years ahead of the treatments doctors had to offer years ago, but many patients don’t get the full benefit. Studies have shown that many patients aren’t taking their medication. We’re joined today by Dr. Nathaniel M. Rickles, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Administration
at
Northeastern University
and author of Social and Behavioral Aspects […]

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The medical malpractice litigation system is a mess, resulting in hundreds of billions of dollars in defensive medicine practices. Richard Jackson, President & CEO of Jackson Healthcare (an organization that provides health care staffing, including clinical specialists to clinics and hospitals) describes the problem and a practical solution for it. In part 1 of a […]

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The medical malpractice litigation system is a mess, resulting in hundreds of billions of dollars in defensive medicine practices. Richard Jackson, President & CEO of Jackson Healthcare (an organization that provides health care staffing, including clinical specialists to clinics and hospitals) describes the problem and a practical solution for it. In part 1 of a […]

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This week, we speak with Joe and Terry Graedon, whose radio program The People’s Pharmacy, provides patients a wealth of up to date, cutting edge health information, information patients might find difficult getting anywhere else, even from their doctors. Joe Graedon has a Masters in Pharmacology, and Terry Graedon, has a PhD in Medical Anthropology. […]

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This week, we speak with Joe and Terry Graedon, whose radio program The People’s Pharmacy, provides patients a wealth of up to date, cutting edge health information, information patients might find difficult getting anywhere else, even from their doctors. Joe Graedon has a Masters in Pharmacology, and Terry Graedon, has a PhD in Medical Anthropology. […]

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Dr. Mary Catherine Beach describes fundamental problems and solutions in doctor-patient communication. Dr. Beach is Associate Professor in the Division of General Internal Medicine and Core Faculty, Berman Institute of Bioethics and Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology, and Clinical Research at Johns Hopkins University. Her research interests include physician-patient relationships and communication, respect, bioethics, health […]

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Dr. Mary Catherine Beach describes fundamental problems and solutions in doctor-patient communication. Dr. Beach is Associate Professor in the Division of General Internal Medicine and Core Faculty, Berman Institute of Bioethics and Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology, and Clinical Research at Johns Hopkins University. Her research interests include physician-patient relationships and communication, respect, bioethics, health […]

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The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) has published its 2011 State of Health Care Quality Report examining quality data from health plans that cover 118 million Americans. NCQA President Margaret O’Kane joins us to report on the findings. The NCQA bases its reports on objective quality indicators reported by over 1,000 health plans across […]

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Patient education is critical to successful medical outcomes. Mark Becker, pediatrician and founder of Vivacare, a company that makes patient education material available through doctors’ websites, describes how the Internet can be used to better educate patients about their condition and treatment. Patients need to be empowered to care for themselves. We spend $2.4 trillion […]

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A trusted patient advocate can help people manage the complexities of our health care system. Anne Llewellyn, Editor in Chief of Dorland Healthcare, describes what patient advocates are and how they help people navigate a complex and fragmented health care system. Patient advocates are people who assist patients. Often, patient advocates have a background in […]

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A trusted patient advocate can help people manage the complexities of our health care system. Anne Llewellyn, Editor in Chief of Dorland Healthcare, describes what patient advocates are and how they help people navigate a complex and fragmented health care system. Patient advocates are people who assist patients. Often, patient advocates have a background in […]

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Patient Centered Medical Homes are a proven way to reduce the cost of health care while improving health care quality. Dr. Paul Grundy, Global Director, IBM Healthcare Transformation and the current President of the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative, describes how patient centered medical homes provides comprehensive primary care to people of all ages, broadening access […]

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Patient Centered Medical Homes are a proven way to reduce the cost of health care while improving health care quality. Dr. Paul Grundy, Global Director, IBM Healthcare Transformation and the current President of the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative, describes how patient centered medical homes provides comprehensive primary care to people of all ages, broadening access […]

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Our medical care system can accomplish miraculous things. Surgeons can operate on the vessels of the heart, clearing blockages and installing appliances to keep the vessels open. We have new medicines and new treatments designed to catch disease early or prevent it altogether. But do these miracle treatments do anything of value? Do people live […]

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Our medical care system can accomplish miraculous things. Surgeons can operate on the vessels of the heart, clearing blockages and installing appliances to keep the vessels open. But do these miracle treatments do anything of value? Do people live longer or better? Are we getting our money’s worth? In part one of a two part […]

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The basic principles of economics explain why our health care system is in distress. Insurance, tax laws, and lack of competition contribute to the problem. In this second part of a 2-part series, we discuss solutions to our health care crisis based on an understanding of the underlying economic principles. We are joined again by […]

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The basic principles of economics apply to all sorts of systems and decisions, including those of our health care system. In this first part of a 2-part series, we discuss basic economic principles and how those principles apply to the U.S. health care system. Our guest is Dr. Robert Whaples, Professor and Chair of Economics […]

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Patients don’t go to doctors to be abused by mean-spirited physicians. Physicians didn’t go into medicine because they don’t care about patients. Yet too often patients may have a contentious relationship with a doctor, and vice-versa. Dr. Steve Shama, a national speaker and retired physician who dedicates himself to helping others communicate and connect in […]

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There’s near universal agreement that our health care system is in crisis, that it costs too much, and that the quality is not what it could be. Our guest today offers a different perspective on the problem, writing, “From a policy perspective, the wrong question was asked: ‘How do we make healthcare cheaper?’ The question […]

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There’s near universal agreement that our health care system is in crisis, that it costs too much, and that the quality is not what it could be. Our guest today offers a different perspective on the problem, writing, “From a policy perspective, the wrong question was asked: ‘How do we make healthcare cheaper?’ The question […]

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The U.S. medical system is characterized by a host of financial arrangements—Medicare, Medicaid, HMO’s and various other forms of insurance—that interlope into the physician-patient relationship. Dr. Richard Amerling— Director of Outpatient Dialysis at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and a Director […]

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Can top-down solutions—like the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)— solve the problems in the U.S. medical care system? Dr. Steve Feldman continues the conversation with Dr. Richard Amerling, Director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. Dr. Amerling points out, with plenty of personal experience to back it up, that socialized medical […]

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Medical care quality is not good enough. Medical care costs are too high. What’s wrong with the system? On this week’s show, we talk with a physician who believes the heart of the problem in the U.S. medical care system is a deteriorating physician-patient relationship. Show host Dr. Steve Feldman speaks with Dr. Richard Amerling, […]

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Last week, we discussed how economic forces play a central role in how health care is delivered. We don’t want to pay doctors and hospitals for giving more care; we certainly don’t want to pay them for giving less care, either. Ideally, we need a payment model that pays doctors and hospitals for giving better […]

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Economic forces drive behavior in the general economy. These same forces affect how health care is delivered, except in health care, there’s a third party (the insurer) paying for the care. What happens in health care is largely driven by these economic forces. Understanding those forces is critical to figuring out how to make our […]

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Last week, we began a discussion of health services research with John Piette, Ph.D., Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan and Senior Research Associate at the Ann Arbor VA Center for Practice Management and Outcomes Research. On today’s show, Dr. Piette describes the problem of “poor adherence,” how patients don’t take their […]

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Researchers are investigating how health care is delivered in order to come up with better ways for patients to be treated. The field, called health services research, began with the finding that in different locations, patients would be treated very differently, with resulting differences in costs and outcomes. People realized that this variation probably means […]

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The interaction of a doctor and a patient involves two human beings. Doctors are people who have feelings, biases, and varying beliefs. Doctors bring these characteristics to the patient-doctor relationship. On today’s show, Dr. Feldman talks with Dr. T. Keith Vaughan, a private practicing dermatologist in Puyallup, Washington. Dr. Vaughan is a graduate of the […]

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Health care systems vary in who pays for the care and who delivers the care. Right now, the U.S. health care system consists of a patchwork of providers, with bandaids in place to try to fix the resulting problems. Dr. William Hsiao, Professor of Economics at the Harvard School of Public Health, has studied health […]

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Health care systems vary in who pays for the care and who delivers the care. Right now, the U.S. health care system consists of a patchwork of providers, with bandaids in place to try to fix the resulting problems. Dr. William Hsiao, Professor of Economics at the Harvard School of Public Health, has studied health […]

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This week, we continue our discussion with Dr. Jane Orient, practicing internist and member of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS). Dr. Orient explains the benefits of our fee-for-service, private practice medical system and the potential downside to “Obamacare” and salaried medical systems. She offers practical advice from the practicing physician perspective on […]

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Dr. Jane Orient, practicing internist and member of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), describes her experiences in different medical practice settings. She explains the benefits of our fee-for-service, private practice medical system and the potential downside to “Obamacare” and salaried medical systems.

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In this second part of our two part interview with Dr. Scott Kirby, Medical Director of the North Carolina Medical Board, we discuss the critical importance of physician communication in an age in which electronic records are taking over. Dr. Kirby discusses how electronic records pose a challenge to assuring adequate communication and great medical […]

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Medicine is regulated by states, and state medical boards are charged with licensing and regulating physicians. What’s involved? Learn about how doctors get a medical license and how medical boards respond to patient complaints. We speak with Dr. Scott Kirby, Medical Director of the North Carolina Medical Board.

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What can insurers do to improve quality while making care more affordable? We continue our conversation with Dr. Anthony Nguyen, Senior Vice President for Care Management at Wellpoint, Inc, one of the Nation’s largest commercial insurers. In this second of a two part episode, Dr. Nguyen describes how Wellpoint is working to better coordinate patients’ […]

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Our health care system is great in many ways, but it is expensive and could be even better. Insurers pay for the care, but can they help improve quality while making care more affordable? In this two part episode, we talk with Dr. Anthony Nguyen, Senior Vice President for Care Management at Wellpoint, Inc, one […]

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For better or worse, much of our health care system is based on employer-provided coverage. Whether this is a good system or not, employers have a central place in the effort to improve health care quality and lower cost. Can they put their usual business practices to work to make health care better and more […]

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Legal issues are common aspects of medicine. To start our exploration of the law and medicine, we discuss legal aspects of Internet rating of doctors on websites like DrScore.com. If you leave a negative rating, are you at risk? Are websites liable for what they post? We talk with our legal expert, Dr. Noah Scheinfeld, […]

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When it comes to getting reliable information on consumer goods, Consumer Reports has been the gold standard. There are a number of reliable resources for healthcare information on the web like Medlineplus, but it is great to know that Consumer Reports is also devoting resources to make health care quality ratings available to consumers. We […]

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A 1999 Institute of Medicine report found big risks in American hospitals resulting in dedicated efforts to reduce those risks. Are things getting better? A recent New England Journal of Medicine article says no. We speak with the author of that study, Dr. Christopher Landrigan, about his findings.

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Our system for financing health care is all screwed up, paying lots for things that add little to no value. Can we change this system so that we get value for our money? It’s already happening. Dr. Mark Fendrick, Co-Director of the University of Michigan Center for Value-Based Insurance Design, tells us about value-based insurance […]

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Pharmacists have expert knowledge about medications. They serve in local drug stores and in many other roles. Research is discovering new ways pharmacists can work with physicians to help patients get better medical care. Dr. Barry Carter, Professor of Pharmacy Science and Practice in the College of Pharmacy at the University of Iowa, tells us […]

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Large academic medical centers may make the news, but much of American medical care is delivered in small, local hospitals. What are they like? Can they deliver good care or are they just stepping-stones to the nearest academic medical center? Bill James, CEO of Northern Hospital of Surry County, located in Mt Airy, North Carolina, […]

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Auto companies spend more on health care than on steel. Is the same thing happening to the U.S. military? The military’s over $50 billion health care bill threatens to crowd out the spending needed for military readiness. We’ll learn where those costs are coming from and why it is so hard to get them under […]

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What’s right and what’s wrong with the U.S. health system? Does it need a major overhaul or a few tweaks? In part 2 of this 2 part episode, we discuss the cost of the U.S. health care system with Dr. Robert Berenson, a health care policy expert who has served as a practicing physician, the […]

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What’s right and what’s wrong with the U.S. health system? Does it need a major overhaul or a few tweaks? In part 1 of this 2 part episode, we discuss the make up of the system with Dr. Robert Berenson, a health care policy expert who has served as a practicing physician, the manager of […]

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Screening for illness promises to help identify disease at a curable stage and to keep us healthy. But is it worth the cost and risks? We discuss the very real downside of health screening and preventive care with Dr. Gilbert Welch, author of Overdiagnosed: Making People Sick in the Pursuit of Health, from the Dartmouth […]

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Individual health care experiences may all be outstanding, but overall health care may still not be good because of poor coordination of care. Do we really want to live with a system that pays doctors to provide more care instead of better care? We discuss how to change the structure of the system and the […]

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TV shows give us a picture of big city hospitals and high intensity care. But what is medical practice like in the trenches of small town America? What kind of medical quality is practiced there? We speak with Dr. John Dykers, who recently retired after nearly 50 years of family practice in Siler City, North […]

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Academic medical centers are charged with training new doctors, expanding health knowledge through research, and providing cutting edge clinical care. To get a better understanding of the academic medical center, we speak with Dr. Steven Block, Senior Associate Dean of the Wake Forest University School of Medicine.

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Do new drugs really cost a billion dollars to develop? We speak with Dr. Lawrence Friedhoff, author of the book New Drugs: An Insider’s Guide to the FDA’s New Drug Approval Process for Scientists, Investors, and Patients.

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We are blessed with wonder drugs that would have been considered either magical or miraculous in earlier times. How are drugs tested to assure efficacy and safety? Clinical researcher Bea Abrams, PhD, with over 30 years experience in pharmaceutical development, explains the nitty-gritty of clinical trials done to bring a new drug to market.

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We are blessed with wonder drugs that would have been considered either magical or miraculous in earlier times. How are drugs tested to assure efficacy and safety? Clinical researcher Bea Abrams, PhD, with over 30 years experience in pharmaceutical development, explains the steps involved in clinical trials to bring a new drug to market.

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The government is pouring money into encouraging doctors and hospitals to switch to electronic health record systems. A bevy of companies are taking advantage of it. But will these systems work? Will the be secure? Will they be able to communicate with each other? We speak with Dr. Karen Bell, Chair of the Certification Commission […]

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Your medical condition may be complicated. You can make sure you give your doctor the information the doctor needs to give you great care. Dr. Alan Ettinger, neurologist and author of The Essential Patient Handbook, explains how doctors think so that you can be a better partner with your physician.

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Doctors strive to give their patients great medical care, but Dr. Evan Levine, author of the book, What Your Doctor Won’t (or Can’t) Tell You, and of the blog, Healthcare – A behind the scenes look, believes there’s another side to the story, of doctors engaging in unethical practices and taking advantage of patients to […]

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Given the limitations of traditional medical care, people have turned to complementary and alternative medical treatment (CAM) to meet their needs. What is complementary medicine and are these treatments safe? Are they effective? We talk with physician Dr. Sarah Taylor.

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Doctors are the heart and sole of the health care system. Where do they come from? What is their training like and what role do they play in giving patients care? We talk with Wake Forest University School of Medicine student Craig Yarbrough.

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The ability to share information makes electronic health records a fabulous way to improve patients’ care, but that same ability makes it easier to access and abuse patients’ privacy. We discuss medical record privacy rules with Alicia Gilleskie, partner-elect with the law firm of Smith Anderson in Raleigh, North Carolina. We also discuss the privacy […]

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With the growing use of electronic technologies, there is a growing need to protect patients’ health records from abuse. A key law that provides such protections is HIPAA, the Health Insurance Portability and Accessibility Act. We discuss the privacy rule and myths about it with Trisha Torrey, Every Patients Advocate, the Patient Empowerment Guide on […]

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Dramatic changes are needed if we are going to bring health care costs under control. The Council for Affordable Health Insurance (CAHI) is working toward development of a health care system that enables all citizens to have affordable, quality health care . CAHI Executive Director J. P. Wieske tells us how we can insure patients, […]

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Modern medical centers can provide glitzy, miraculous services, but quality comes down to doing the little things well every time. Dr. Russell Howerton, Vice Chief Medical Officer of the Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center tells us how it is done.

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The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) has been measuring health care quality in the United States for the past 20 years. NCQA president, Margaret O’Kane brings us up to date on the strengths and weaknesses of health care quality and its measurement.

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We’re inundated with partisan bickering over health care reform. What does the legislation really do? Dr. Jack Resnick followed health care reform for the AMA and the American Academy of Dermatology, has read the whole bill, and tells us the real story without the bias.

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Doctors are trained to make the right diagnosis and prescribe the right treatment; satisfying patients sometimes gets lost in the process. Susan Keane Baker, author of “Managing Patient Expectations,” tells us what physicians and patients should be doing to improve patients’ satisfaction.

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is a Federal agency dedicated to protecting health and reducing death and disability. The CDC is focusing resources on winnable battles. Learn what those battles are and how they will be fought from CDC Director of Program Dr. Janet Collins.

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The Internet makes all kinds of information available, but what can we trust? The National Library of Medicine is a source for reliable healthcare information and much, much more. NLM Deputy Director Betsy Humphreys tells us about it.

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Hospitalization is one of the biggest expenses in health care. Is there any way to reduce the cost of a hospitalization? Our guest this week, Dr. Cynthia Koelker, author of 101 Ways to Save Money on Healthcare, explains how.

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Our health care system is broken, and legislation to fix it has been passed. What do doctors think? We talk with Dr. Cecil Wilson, President of the American Medical Association, the pre-eminent national association of physicians in the United States.

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Serious, preventable medical errors are too common. What is being done about it? What can you do to make sure you don’t become a victim? Find out from Dr. David Nash, Dean of the School of Population Health at the Thomas Jefferson University.

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Academic medical centers and physicians partner with drug companies for research and education. Does this create conflicts of interest that harm the public health? Find out from Dr. Guy Chisolm, Director of the Innovation Management and Conflict of Interest program at the Cleveland Clinic.

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Social media like Facebook and Twitter are rapidly changing the way people in our society interact. Can they be harnessed to improve the care we get? Dr. Jeff Benabio, a pioneer in the use of social media in his practice, explains social media, describes how social media can be used, and lets us in on […]

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The buzz is about improving the health care quality; it isn’t going to happen using the medical record keeping systems of the past. Ann Lefebvre, Director of the Improving Performance in Practice Program for the state of North Carolina, explains benefits of electronic record systems.

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There are thousands of mobile health clinics across America. Dr. Nancy Oriol, founder of the award winning Family Van program in Boston, tells us about the barriers to accessing our health care system and how reaching out to the community can help reduce those barriers.

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Don’t get sick, of course. Preventive health care is a great way to reduce health care costs. Our guest this week, Dr. Cynthia Koelker, author of 101 Ways to Save Money on Healthcare, tells us how we can save money on preventive care, including information on which screening tests we need and which we don’t.

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Our health care system is isn’t a coordinated system. Can meaningful reform legislation pass? We speak with Wake Forest University political economist David Coates about the basic problem with U.S. health care, what change is needed and whether we can make that change happen.

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Modern drugs can work miracles, but drug safety is a controversial topic that makes the news regularly. The FDA is responsible for making sure that marketed drug products are effective and safe. How do they do it? We speak with Dr. Sandra Kweder, Deputy Director of the Office of New Drugs in the FDA’s Center […]

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Complex conditions, like diabetes, require patients to be educated and involved in their disease management. Diabetes educator and researcher Dr. Julienne Kirk, Professor of Family & Community Medicine at Wake Forest University, describes the team of people who are there to help.

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Pharmaceutical companies are responsible for the modern day medications that let doctors work miracles. Is there a downside? We talk with Lori Reilly, Vice President for Policy and Research at the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PHRMA).

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Electronic medical records (EMR) are touted as promising better healthcare, less error, and lower cost. Is there no downside? Dr. Dan Siegel, a pioneer in the use of electronic medical records, explains both the ups and the downs of EMR and what we can do today to reap the benefits.

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The politicians tell us the system needs to change in order to lower health care costs. But maybe there’s a bottom-up approach. Dr. Cynthia Koelker, author of 101 Ways to Save Money on Healthcare, empowers each of us to lower our healthcare costs.

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One of the central elements used to assure the quality of our physicians is board certification. What is Board Certification? How do doctors get it? Is it always for real? We discuss board certification with Dr. Kevin Weiss, President and CEO of the American Board of Medical Specialties.

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For all its good, there’s general agreement the health care system needs to change, but leadership for effective change seems lacking. We explore what can and should be done with Jim Frogue, Vice President of the Center for Healthcare Transformation.

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The most controversial aspect of healthcare reform is the possibility of rationing. The Federal government’s Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) is already supporting guidelines and studying efficiencies. Is that code for developing ways to ration our healthcare? Dr. Carolyn Clancy, Director of AHRQ tells us what the Agency is really doing.

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Doctors have to be devoted to staying abreast of new medical developments. They must document hours and hours of education every year. How does that education work? How is it kept free of inappropriate drug company influences? Dr. Michael Lischke, Executive Director of Continuing Medical Education at Wake Forest University School of Medicine explains.

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As good as our health care system is, it isn’t perfect. Doctors are only human. You can get better health care by taking a leadership role. Margo Corbett, creator of The Savvy Patient’s Toolkit, tells us how to become more engaged, eliminate medical errors, and reduce needless testing.

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State medical boards across the country are responsible for licensing and disciplining over 700,000 doctors. Dr. Humayun Chaudhry, President & CEO of the Federation of State Medical Boards, explains how doctors are trained and licensed and how the public can access state medical board information on doctors’ training and disciplinary history.

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When we’re in need of serious medical care, we often don’t have a lot of time to study whether a hospital is up to standards or not. Jerod Loeb, PhD, Executive Vice President of the Joint Commission, explains how hospitals are accredited and how over 100,000 other healthcare organizations aren’t.

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Some people deride insurers as a deadweight loss in our health care system. How do insurers’ perceive their role? Barbara Morales, Vice President of Health Policy at BCBS, explains how insurers are patient advocates and describes the strengths and limitations of recent health reform legislation.

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Did Congress just take over the health care system? Will the health care reform legislation end and destroy our health care system? Legal scholar Mark Hall cuts through the partisan hype to tell us what we can really expect from the “monumental” health care reform legislation.

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Major disasters grab the news, but minor, potentially life-threatening disasters are all too common. Dr. Richard Bradley, Chief of Emergency Medical Services at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston and long time American Red Cross volunteer, tells us how to be ready.

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Some say the new health care reform law is a step forward while others claim it is a government take over that will destroy our medical system. Which is it? It depends on your perception. We speak with psychologist Dr. Alan Gilchrist about how our perceptions can be deceiving.

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Our medical system at times offers miraculous treatments, but those treatments may not always be desirable. Neurosurgeon Dr. Richard Rapport, a humanist physician, describes both the medical miracles and the times when it is best to say enough is enough.

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Our medical system does miraculous things on a daily basis, but it also has to be flexible to address urgent needs in times of disasters. Throughout the United States, the Red Cross helps people and the medical system prepare for and meet emergency needs. Learn how.

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American medicine gives patients many effective treatments, but is that enough? Patients want safe, natural, holistic care, and there are a growing number of doctors who are trying to meet those needs. We talk with Dr. Kathi Kemper, internationally recognized expert on integrative medicine.

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Peter Ferrara, director of entitlement and budget policy for the Institute for Policy Innovation and general counsel of the American Civil Rights Union, is disgusted with current healthcare legislation, fearing the effects of a government takeover. Should we be worried?

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Award-winning health economist Professor Victor Fuchs of Stanford University describes the numerous problems with our healthcare system and what we will need to do to fix this system. His prescription? A major overhaul.

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Doctors do so much for their patients. For many doctors, that’s just not enough. Some volunteer in their communities. Others answer bigger needs. Listen to Dr. Joel Schlesinger tell his inspiring story of medical volunteerism and making a difference in people’s lives in earthquake-ravaged Haiti. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/12/haiti-earthquake-relief-h_n_421014.html http://www.cnn.com/2010/LIVING/01/13/haiti.earthquake.how.to.help/index.html

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Doctors can only do so much for their patients. Other health care professionals are now helping doctors do more. When you go to see the doctor, you may end up seeing a Physician Assistant. Who are Physician Assistants and what do they do? Physician Assistant Wayne VonSeggen clues us in.

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Dr. Jeff Segal’s business, Medical Justice, protects doctors from frivolous lawsuits. He says this is good for patients, too. Learn how contracts are being used to help make malpractice law fairer, helping to reduce the costs and risks of defensive medicine.

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Defensive medicine is cited as a major cause for the high cost of health care. Medical malpractice plaintiff’s attorney Tom Comerford tells us that defensive medicine isn’t the problem people say it is and shares his insights on how to make sure you are getting great medical care.

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Patients still trust their physicians. Patients want to know what physicians think health care reform will do to the quality of our health care system. Dr. Joel Schlessinger joins us to talk about his impressions of health care reform legislation and the problems with behind-closed-doors politics.

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William Roth believes health care is a fundamental right. He’s researched health plans around the world to develop a plan that would give all Americans the care they deserve. Has he solved our health care problem? Listen and find out.

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Economists tell us we are rational, but behavioral economist Dan Ariely says we are far from it. Regularly we make decisions more like Homer Simpson than like Commander Spock. Learn how we can harness our irrationality to get better health care.

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Our doctors are our most important medical partners. What are they like? Are they caring professionals or greedy jerks? Medical anthropologist Dr. John-Henry Pfifferling, Director of the Center for Professional Well Being tells us about hardworking, caring doctors and the dark side they can fall into.

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Physician-patient relationships are the heart and soul of medicine. Clinical psychologist and dermatologist Dr. Richard Fried discusses the impact of disease on patients’ lives, the complexity of doctor-patient relationships, and how patients can have a more fulfilling interaction with their doctor.

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Breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer deaths in women. The United States Preventive Services Task Force cut back their recommendations on screening for this killer. Surgical oncologist Dr. John Stewart tells us a simple message: screening saves lives.

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How can individual patients possibly go up against behemoths like hospitals, insurers or drug companies? Sheila Rittenberg, Senior Director at the National Psoriasis Foundation tells us how patients can band together to get better health care.

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Are you confused about how insurers decide what drugs are covered? Barry Ginnetti of the GMR Group describes drug benefits in insurance plans. Learn how insurers decide what drugs to put on their formulary and what to do if an insurer denies coverage of a drug that you need.

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David Beier, Senior Vice President at Amgen and former Chief Policy Officer to the Vice President of the United States tells us about new drug development, health care reform, and how uninsured patients can get access to expensive medications.

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Lupus is a chronic autoimmune disease that devastates the lives of young women and other sufferers. Dawn Isherwood, RN, Nurse Educator with the Lupus Foundation of America tells us what lupus is, how to manage it, and how to use patient advocacy groups in order to get better health care.

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People point to Canada as a possible model for U.S. health system reform. Dr. Kevin Smith, a Canadian physician practicing across the border in Niagara Falls tells us where he would go for medical care if he was ill and why.

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Medical care in the United States is expensive. Are we getting our money’s worth? Dr. Roger Anderson, Professor of Public Health at Penn State University and a founder of an online doctor rating website, DrScore.com, tells us things you can do to have a more satisfying medical care experience.

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Chronic illness is a growing problem in the United States. Our guest, Dr. Rajesh Balkrishnan, Professor of Pharmacy at the University of Michigan, describes how many patients don’t regularly take their medications. He provides specific advice for healthier living and for how to remember to take medication properly. Have questions about podcasting? Click here.

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