The Healthcare Policy Podcast ® Produced by David Introcaso

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The Healthcare Policy Podcast ®  Produced by David Introcaso

The Healthcare Policy Podcast ® Produced by David Introcaso

ਰਚਨਾਕਾਰ: David Introcaso, Ph.D.

Podcast interviews with health policy experts on timely subjects. The Healthcare Policy Podcast website features audio interviews with healthcare policy experts on timely topics. An online public forum routinely presenting expert healthcare policy analysis and comment is lacking. While other heal...

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Prof. Elizabeth Wrigley-Field Discusses Excess Deaths

Prof. Elizabeth Wrigley-Field Discusses Excess Deaths

Recently published research by Prof. Wrigley-Field and her colleagues found that between 1980 and 2023 the total number of US excess deaths equaled 14...

2025-10-07 19:11:01 2217
Devin Kellis Argues for Extinction Medicine as a Medical Specialty

Devin Kellis Argues for Extinction Medicine as a Medical Specialty

The greatest threat to human health is us. Humans are the only species capable of self-annihilation. For at least the past 30 years it has been ackn...

2025-09-02 10:23:25 2791
The Sabin Climate Law Center's Dr. Maria Antonia Tigre Discusses the ICJ's Recent Climate Advisory Opinion

The Sabin Climate Law Center's Dr. Maria Antonia Tigre Discusses the ICJ's Recent Climate Advisory Opinion

On July 23rd the United Nations’ International Court of Justice (ICJ) announced its highly-anticipated climate advisory opinion. The opinion represent...

2025-08-20 11:51:05 2093
Stanford's Mark Jacobson Discusses the Likely Climate Effects of the OBBBA & the Current Status of Renewable Energy Development

Stanford's Mark Jacobson Discusses the Likely Climate Effects of the OBBBA & the Current Status of Renewable Energy Development

The climate crisis is not a tragedy. It’s a crime. The July 4 signing of HR1, is the latest if not the greatest climate crime considering the current...

2025-07-17 11:59:43 1689
The Institute for New Economic Thinking's Thomas Ferguson Discusses Congressional Realities That Explain Passage of the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act"

The Institute for New Economic Thinking's Thomas Ferguson Discusses Congressional Realities That Explain Passage of the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act"

Last week’s signing of the OBBBA serves as federal policymakers’ latest reverse Robin Hood effort, or to redistribute wealth from the poor to the rich...

2025-07-12 09:26:55 3172
The World Council of Churches' Ms. Frederique Seidel Discusses the WCC's Recently-Published Handbook, "Hope for Children Through Climate Justice, Legal Tools to Hold Financiers Accountable"

The World Council of Churches' Ms. Frederique Seidel Discusses the WCC's Recently-Published Handbook, "Hope for Children Through Climate Justice, Legal Tools to Hold Financiers Accountable"

Anthropocentric warming, the greatest threat to human health and survival, disproportionately threatens children. Children pay the greatest climate p...

2025-06-17 09:35:34 2215
Eneration's Jeff Rich and Laura Olson Discuss Their Efforts to Vastly Improve Healthcare Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

Eneration's Jeff Rich and Laura Olson Discuss Their Efforts to Vastly Improve Healthcare Energy Efficiency and Sustainability

Frequent listeners of this podcast are well aware healthcare emits an immense amount of carbon pollution at over 600 million metric tons annually. Th...

2025-05-29 20:11:31 2228
Stanford's Dr. Chris Callahan Discusses Attribution Science & His Recently Related Article Published in "Nature"

Stanford's Dr. Chris Callahan Discusses Attribution Science & His Recently Related Article Published in "Nature"

Due to the federal government’s ongoing failure to effectively address the climate crisis, over 50 subnational entities have been taking increasingly...

2025-05-22 09:21:49 1530
Director Don Lieber Discusses the "First Do No Harm" Campaign

Director Don Lieber Discusses the "First Do No Harm" Campaign

Despite the fact US healthcare has $7.6 trillion market cap and is beyond capital intensive, industry executives have been loathe to divest in fossil...

2025-05-08 19:24:20 1998
Johns Hopkins' Economics Prof. Melinda Buntin Discusses Slowing Healthcare Spending Growth Over the Past Two Decades

Johns Hopkins' Economics Prof. Melinda Buntin Discusses Slowing Healthcare Spending Growth Over the Past Two Decades

US healthcare costs and spending are extreme made evident by the fact healthcare at a $5 trillion annually accounts for roughly half the global health...

2025-05-01 20:04:09 1927
CUNY's Dr. Lyndon Haviland Discusses the Government's Response to the Measles Outbreak

CUNY's Dr. Lyndon Haviland Discusses the Government's Response to the Measles Outbreak

At present, measles, one of the most contagious communicable diseases for which there is no treatment, disproportionately sickens - and kills - presch...

2025-04-10 10:43:43 2046
Healthcare Policy Attorney Alissa Smith Discusses What To Know If/When ICE Knocks

Healthcare Policy Attorney Alissa Smith Discusses What To Know If/When ICE Knocks

The Trump administration has made no secret it intends to aggressively enforce immigration laws, made evident by the recent arrest of a Columbia Unive...

2025-03-13 18:38:58 2184
Alexander Howard Discusses HHS Secretary Kennedy's Richardson Waiver Recission

Alexander Howard Discusses HHS Secretary Kennedy's Richardson Waiver Recission

Two weeks after being sworn in, last Friday HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy announced, “effectively immediately, the [1971] Richardson Waiver is rescinde...

2025-03-06 11:12:34 2410
Prof. John Abraham Discusses Accelerated Ocean Temperature Warming and Heat Content

Prof. John Abraham Discusses Accelerated Ocean Temperature Warming and Heat Content

Last year was the first calendar year with a global mean temperature of more than 1.5°C above the 1850-1900 average. Since 90% of global warming is o...

2025-02-15 16:53:13 2012
Hip Hop Caucus' Stephone Coward and Stand.earth's Hannah Saggau Discuss Citi's Contribution to Cancer Alley

Hip Hop Caucus' Stephone Coward and Stand.earth's Hannah Saggau Discuss Citi's Contribution to Cancer Alley

Under the Biden administration the US once again became the world’s largest producer of oil and gas. Because all fossil fuels projects are politicall...

2025-02-04 10:03:31 2264
Attorney Andrea Rodgers Discusses Children's Litigation Efforts to Achieve Climate Justice

Attorney Andrea Rodgers Discusses Children's Litigation Efforts to Achieve Climate Justice

To begin my 14th year podcasting . . . , per the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia Unversity, as of last September there were 1,850 clim...

2025-01-19 11:51:21 2572
Prof. Stephanie Alice Baker Discusses TikTok's Promotion of Fake Cancer Cures

Prof. Stephanie Alice Baker Discusses TikTok's Promotion of Fake Cancer Cures

After heart disease cancer is the leading cause of death in the US. Forty percent of Americans will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. Tim...

2024-11-26 12:17:23 1923
310th Interview: John Washington Discusses His Just-Published, "The Case for Open Borders"

310th Interview: John Washington Discusses His Just-Published, "The Case for Open Borders"

The human rights/public health crisis known as US border policy serves as further proof of what Richard Hofstadter termed in 1964 the “paranoid style...

2024-10-31 12:32:41 2156
Prof. Daniel Goldberg Discusses His Recently Published, "Tackle Football and Traumatic Brain Injuries"

Prof. Daniel Goldberg Discusses His Recently Published, "Tackle Football and Traumatic Brain Injuries"

Beyond roughly 1,700 NFL players, five to six million children participate in tackle football.  As a collision sport, brain (or TBI) and other neurolo...

2024-10-22 11:55:23 2170
Dr. Troyen Brennan Discusses His Just-Published Book, "The Transformation of American Health Insurance, On the Path to Medicare for All"

Dr. Troyen Brennan Discusses His Just-Published Book, "The Transformation of American Health Insurance, On the Path to Medicare for All"

Harvard Chan School of Public Health’s Dr. Troy Brennan argues in sum that because government Medicare, Medicaid and ACA marketplaces have grown and e...

2024-10-06 10:36:41 2007
Dr. Charles LeBaron Discusses His Just Published Book, "Greed to Good, The Untold Story of CDC's Disastrous War on Opioids"

Dr. Charles LeBaron Discusses His Just Published Book, "Greed to Good, The Untold Story of CDC's Disastrous War on Opioids"

This century drug overdose deaths have equaled roughly 1.1 million largely due to overdose deaths among men that increased from 15,000 to 80,000.  As...

2024-09-26 08:33:18 2158
Prof. Tad Delay Discusses His Recent Work, "Future of Denial, The Ideologies of Climate Change"

Prof. Tad Delay Discusses His Recent Work, "Future of Denial, The Ideologies of Climate Change"

Climate denial remains rife in the US. For example, in Washington, D.C., nearly 25% of the current members of Congress are, via their public statemen...

2024-08-09 13:52:09 2258
Ms. Alyson Rosenthal Discusses Food As Medicine

Ms. Alyson Rosenthal Discusses Food As Medicine

In the recent past, hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition have (re)gained policymakers’ interest largely due to the COVID pandemic and accelerating...

2024-08-01 11:10:54 2011
Nathan Martinez Discusses the Government’s Attempt to Address Out of Network Healthcare Billing

Nathan Martinez Discusses the Government’s Attempt to Address Out of Network Healthcare Billing

In late 2020 the Congress passed the No Surprises Act largely intended to address patient “surprise,” or out of network bills, typically the result of...

2024-07-05 18:31:20 2302
Stephanie Wang Discusses the Health Disparities Think Tank

Stephanie Wang Discusses the Health Disparities Think Tank

Over the past four decades the US has, per a 2019 JAMA-published study, made a “clear lack of progress on health equity.” Health equity or disparitie...

2024-06-22 11:12:20 2013
Columbia's Sabin Center's Executive Director, Michael Burger, Discusses State of Play Re: Climate Crisis-Related Litigation

Columbia's Sabin Center's Executive Director, Michael Burger, Discusses State of Play Re: Climate Crisis-Related Litigation

Mr. Burger joins me to discuss climate crisis-related litigation here and abroad and its effectiveness in curbing greenhouse gas emissions. Dedicated...

2024-06-13 17:29:47 2161
Clayton Page Aldern Discusses His Recently Published, "The Weight of Nature, How a Changing Climate Changes Our Brains"

Clayton Page Aldern Discusses His Recently Published, "The Weight of Nature, How a Changing Climate Changes Our Brains"

Climate-related health effects are typically defined or limited to those resulting from extreme weather events, exacerbations of chronic disease and i...

2024-05-07 20:39:48 2675
300th Podcast Interview: Merle Hoffman Discusses Her Just-Published, "CHOICES, A Post-Roe Abortion Rights Manifesto"

300th Podcast Interview: Merle Hoffman Discusses Her Just-Published, "CHOICES, A Post-Roe Abortion Rights Manifesto"

In Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the Supreme Court in June 2022 reversed the court’s previous 1973 Roe v Wade decision, and 20 related...

2024-03-22 07:27:39 2139
Dr. Mitchell Li Discusses Reforming Corporate Practice of Medicine Legislation

Dr. Mitchell Li Discusses Reforming Corporate Practice of Medicine Legislation

Over the past 12 years this podcast has discussed increasing corporate dominance of healthcare delivery, made evident in part by the fact the healthca...

2024-02-21 14:28:19 2696
Professor John Abraham Discusses Rising Ocean Heat Content

Professor John Abraham Discusses Rising Ocean Heat Content

Research published last month in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences by Prof. Abraham and his colleagues once again show ocean temperatures, more specifi...

2024-02-14 21:36:43 2208
Dr. Ajay Chaudhary Discusses "The Exhausted of the Earth, Politics in a Burning World"

Dr. Ajay Chaudhary Discusses "The Exhausted of the Earth, Politics in a Burning World"

In his soon-to-be-published book, Dr. Chaudhary argues the climate crisis or the Anthropocene era is the political product of rightwing climate realis...

2024-02-03 10:39:25 2603
Dr. Robert Scoggins Discusses Medicare's Recent Regulatory Reform to Improve Sepsis Care

Dr. Robert Scoggins Discusses Medicare's Recent Regulatory Reform to Improve Sepsis Care

Sepsis presents an enormous public health threat. There are for approximately 1.7 million hospital cases and 270,000 deaths per year. Sepsis is cons...

2023-12-19 20:19:51 1429
David Ropeik Discusses His Just-Published Book, "Curing Cancer-Phobia, How Risk, Fear and Worry Mislead Us"

David Ropeik Discusses His Just-Published Book, "Curing Cancer-Phobia, How Risk, Fear and Worry Mislead Us"

In part because there are over 10,000 known human diseases and symptoms thereof may have numerous possible explanations, frequently diagnostic tests c...

2023-12-01 10:27:18 2897
UCLA Law Professor Joanna Schwartz Discusses Her Just-Published, "Shielded: How the Police Became Untouchable"

UCLA Law Professor Joanna Schwartz Discusses Her Just-Published, "Shielded: How the Police Became Untouchable"

According to the non-profit Mapping Police Violence, since 2013 when experts first starting tracking police shootings, last year was the deadliest yea...

2023-10-26 10:22:12 2284
Columbia University's Ms. Cynthia Hanawalt Discusses Public Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Columbia University's Ms. Cynthia Hanawalt Discusses Public Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

US healthcare emits a massive amount of carbon pollution at approximately 600 million tons annually or roughly 9% of total US greenhouse gasses.  Beca...

2023-10-22 08:50:35 2037
Dr. Robert Moffit Discusses "Modernizing Medicare: Harnessing the Power of Consumer Choice and Market Competition"

Dr. Robert Moffit Discusses "Modernizing Medicare: Harnessing the Power of Consumer Choice and Market Competition"

US healthcare spending is extreme currently at approximately $4.3 trillion.  The single largest payer of healthcare services is Medicare at roughly $9...

2023-10-18 16:50:23 2234
Prof. Nancy Tomes Discusses Patients as Consumers and to What Extent Defining Medicine as a Commodity Has Proven Useful

Prof. Nancy Tomes Discusses Patients as Consumers and to What Extent Defining Medicine as a Commodity Has Proven Useful

Over the past several decades healthcare has increasingly defined patients as medical consumers.  For example, healthcare advertising is today a $22 b...

2023-09-27 10:56:56 2229
Professors Fredrik Albritton Jonsson and Carl Wennerlind Discuss They're Recently Published Book, "Scarcity: A History From the Origins of Capitalism to the Climate Crisis"

Professors Fredrik Albritton Jonsson and Carl Wennerlind Discuss They're Recently Published Book, "Scarcity: A History From the Origins of Capitalism to the Climate Crisis"

Professors Albritton Jonsson and Wennerlind’s recently published book, “Scarcity” by Harvard University Press, offers interpretations of a key concept...

2023-08-25 14:02:25 2245
Dr. Richard Young Discusses His Dystopian Healthcare Novel, "2060" (August 1st)

Dr. Richard Young Discusses His Dystopian Healthcare Novel, "2060" (August 1st)

Dr. Young’s novel, “2060” tells the story of Willis Smith, a data analyst employed by IntegraHealth Pharmaceuticals. Mr. Smith is assigned to identif...

2023-08-02 14:16:38 2097
Sonia Roschnik Discusses the International Hospital Federation's Environmental Sustainability Programming

Sonia Roschnik Discusses the International Hospital Federation's Environmental Sustainability Programming

On background, listeners are aware that the US healthcare industry emits an enormous amount of GHG pollution, that hospitals are the largest contribu...

2023-07-07 12:50:28 2073
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