admin

3: Is unconscious bias Healthcare’s “dirty little secret”? – Movement is Life Caucus

3: Is unconscious bias Healthcare’s “dirty little secret”? – Movement is Life Caucus Your browser does not support the audio element. To be human is to have bias and all are likely to be part of a disadvantaged group but some groups have more disparities than others. Two orthopedic surgeons take the lid off one 3: Is unconscious bias Healthcare’s “dirty little secret”? – Movement is Life Caucus

2: Can the “Equality in Medicare and Medicaid Treatment Act” protect human dignity? – Movement is Life Caucus

2: Can the “Equality in Medicare and Medicaid Treatment Act” protect human dignity? – Movement is Life Caucus Your browser does not support the audio element. Law Professor and bioethics expert Frank McClellan’s new book focuses on the importance of human dignity in healthcare. In this podcast he explores how the evolution of health systems 2: Can the “Equality in Medicare and Medicaid Treatment Act” protect human dignity? – Movement is Life Caucus

1: The Unintended Effects of Bundled Payments on Health Disparities – Movement is Life Caucus

1: The Unintended Effects of Bundled Payments on Health Disparities – Movement is Life Caucus Your browser does not support the audio element. An orthopedic surgeon’s perspective on health disparities. Dr Mary O’Connor believes that new outcomes-based payment models such as bundled payments are exacerbating health disparities by ignoring the huge variance in circumstances for 1: The Unintended Effects of Bundled Payments on Health Disparities – Movement is Life Caucus

199: Food as medicine and the role of Medicaid in addressing social determinants of health

Food as medicine and the role of Medicaid in addressing social determinants of health Your browser does not support the audio element. Food insecurity is a systemic public health issue that needs to be addressed because reliable access to healthy food is critical to positive health outcomes. Health care partnerships are forming to improve access 199: Food as medicine and the role of Medicaid in addressing social determinants of health

200: How inequality kills: ‘The Death Gap’ author Dr. David Ansell on why equal care is vital to addressing health disparities

Your browser does not support the audio element. There are numerous social and structural vectors for disease that are not often discussed in medical school. So, Dr. David Ansell says he had a lot to learn once he became a physician. Ansell, author of “The Death Gap: How Inequality Kills,” writes about the stark disparities 200: How inequality kills: ‘The Death Gap’ author Dr. David Ansell on why equal care is vital to addressing health disparities