Épisodes

  • Will Unions Help Us Organize?
    Feb 13 2025

    Corporatized healthcare increasingly views physicians as ‘interchangeable workers’ rather than the irreplaceable specialists they are. Many are turning to unions to strengthen their voice. Kelly Nedrow, a lawyer and senior advisor for health issues with the American Federation of Teachers, talks with us about how organizing in healthcare unions can help physicians strategize for shared governance and better work environments.

    Voir plus Voir moins
    45 min
  • Making a Case for Play at Work
    Jan 30 2025

    We’re losing play in medicine. Why should that matter? Because play isn’t immature, idle nonsense or about just blowing off steam in the moment. It has deeper roles in how we engage in groups, how we connect with each other, and how we process difficult situations.

    Voir plus Voir moins
    41 min
  • Introducing... "Who Kicked the Keg?"
    Jan 23 2025

    In our version of a stock ticker, this new segment will get you up to speed on who's gone bankrupt, who's sold out, and any other juicy healthcare market news you need to know to be an informed participant in this thing called US healthcare.

    Voir plus Voir moins
    7 min
  • "It's All About the Money"
    Jan 16 2025

    It's all about the money... until it isn't. Ron Howrigon, a former health insurance executive with some of the largest insurance companies in the U.S., takes us behind the scenes to look at how these companies put profit over patients, why he left the business, and what he's doing now to help doctors fight the very industry he started in.

    Voir plus Voir moins
    46 min
  • Fighting "The Texas Exodus"
    Jan 2 2025

    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.

    Voir plus Voir moins
    31 min
  • CPOM: Laws and Loopholes
    Dec 19 2024

    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.

    Voir plus Voir moins
    43 min
  • Murder Won't Restore Moral Balance
    Dec 12 2024

    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.

    Voir plus Voir moins
    12 min
  • Rebalancing Our work
    Dec 5 2024

    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.

    Voir plus Voir moins
    37 min