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Review of Systems | Primary Care Innovation | Health Policy | Health Care Delivery | Payment Reform

RoS: Review of Systems

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RoS: Review of Systems

Review of Systems | Primary Care Innovation | Health Policy | Health Care Delivery | Payment Reform

RoS: Review of Systems

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RoS: Review of Systems

Review of Systems | Primary Care Innovation | Health Policy | Health Care Delivery | Payment Reform

RoS: Review of Systems

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Welcome to Recovery Month! In celebration of primary care’s role in addiction care, we are featuring a show about caring for patients with addiction.Our guests this week are Adele Ojeda, the office based opioid treatment (or OBOT) nurse for Ba
This week, we are joined by Russ Phillips! Dr. Russell Phillips is Director of the Center for Primary Care and the William Applebaum Professor of Medicine and Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is a dev
Our guest this week is Dr. Margot Kushel, a Professor of Medicine at UCSF and Director of the UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations, as well as the Director of the UCSF Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative. Dr. Kushel’s research focuses
Our guest this week is Dr. Steven Woolf. He is the C. Kenneth and Dianne Wright Distinguished Chair in Population health and Health Equity at VCU as well as Director Emeritus and Senior Advisor to the VCU Center on Society and Health. He joins
Christopher Morley joins us this week to talk about prior authorizations, or PAs – a bureaucratic headache well known to anyone in primary care in which a physician’s office must complete additional paperwork or phone calls to a patient’s insur
Our guest this week is Stacey Chang. He is the executive Director of the Design Institute for Health at Dell Medical School. He joins us today to talk about design in medicine and how we can use design thinking as a tool to improve healthcare,
What happens when a medical complex young person turns 18, and then, suddenly, they make their own medical decisions rather than their parents? How does one navigate the sometimes very thorny issues of sexual health and fertility? What about in
This week, our guest is Stacey Chang. He is the executive Director of the Design Institute for Health and a Professor in the Department of Medical Education at Dell Medical School. He joins us today to talk about design in medicine and how we c
In this reprise episode, Michelle Kondo and Eugenia South join us to talk about their research looking at how neighborhood contexts impact health and safety in urban environments, and their recent publication in JAMA Network Open looking at th
This week, we are joined by Allison Hess, VP of Health for the Steele Institute for Innovation at Geisinger to talk about Geisinger’s Fresh Food Farmacy, a program that provides food insecure patients with poorly controlled diabetes access to f
This week, we are joined by Russ Phillips! Dr. Russell Phillips is Director of the Center for Primary Care and the William Applebaum Professor of Medicine and Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is a dev
This week, we have two amazing guests, Cheryl Pritlove and Elizabeth Metraux. They are joining us to talk about gender disparities in medicine. Cheryl Pritlove is a Research Scientist at the Applied Health Research Centre at the Li Ka Shing Kno
Why is change so difficult? So often, we know what needs to be done – but actually making change is where we get stuck. Kate Hilton, our guest last week and this week for a 2-part series, is on the Faculty of the Institute for Healthcare Improv
Why is change so difficult? So often, we know what needs to be done – but actually making change is where we get stuck. Kate Hilton, our guest this week and next for a 2-part series, is on the Faculty of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement
Utibe Essien, a Health Equity researcher, primary care physician in the VA Pittsburgh Health System, and Assistant Professor of Medicine at University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine joins us this week. Dr. Essien studies racial disparities in
This week, we have a very special collaborative show with the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health’s podcast, This Week in Health. We are featuring perspectives on gun violence from the trauma bay of the emergency room with Megan Ranney, a
This week, Thomas Kim, David Rosenthal, and Audrey Provenzano bring you a journal club episode. Audrey talks about: Effect of Peer Comparison Letters for High-Volume Primary Care Prescribers of Quetiapine in Older and Disabled Adults: A Randomi
How long have we all, collectively in healthcare, spent on hold with medical records departments, listening to mind-numbing muzac or assembled around the fax machine, waiting for your patient’s crucial imaging reports or culture results from an
In this reprise episode, our guests are Sarah Dauber, Ph.D & Lindsey Vuolo JD, MPH of Center on Addiction, a science-based non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to finding and promoting solutions to end addiction. They join us to disc
Our guest this week is Dr. Mark Friedberg. Mark is a senior physician policy researcher at the RAND corporation and a practicing primary care physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, where he trained in primary care after attending medical sc
In this reprise series on the care of pregnant women with substance use disorders, Landrey Fagan and Pat Lee join us to talk about their experience forming their team called the Sunflower team at Lynn Community Health Center, which provides ful
In this reprise series on the care of pregnant women with substance use disorders, Landrey Fagan and Pat Lee join us to talk about their experience forming their team called the Sunflower team at Lynn Community Health Center, which provides ful
As everyone in primary care knows, oral health care in the US can be very difficult to access. Tien Jiang, DMD MEd, an instructor of oral health policy and epidemiology at Harvard School of Dental Medicine and Christine Riedy, PhD MPH a researc
These days, primary care is all about teamwork. We are all asking ourselves – how can we make our teams function better? And – a question we should ask, but often don’t: should this task be done by the team? Or is this task actually better unde
These days, primary care is all about teamwork. We are all asking ourselves – how can we make our teams function better? And – a question we should ask, but often don’t: should this task be done by the team? Or is this task actually better unde
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