32 episodios

Off the Chart with Medical Economics features lively and informative conversations with health care experts, opinion leaders, and practicing physicians, about the challenges facing medical practices today.

Off the Chart with Medical Economics Medical Economics

    • Economía y empresa

Off the Chart with Medical Economics features lively and informative conversations with health care experts, opinion leaders, and practicing physicians, about the challenges facing medical practices today.

    How behavioral health integration benefits primary care

    How behavioral health integration benefits primary care

    This episode of Off the Chart with Medical Economics explores how one hospital system has made mental and behavioral health services available in its primary care practices, and why that has improved clinical outcomes while enhancing health equity.

    • 32 min
    How AI could threaten the privacy of patient health data

    How AI could threaten the privacy of patient health data

    With its ability to scan and analyze large quantities of data, artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize medical research. But how do we balance that promise with peoples’ rights to keep their health information private and secure? Matt Hollingsworth, co-founder of Carta Healthcare, has been immersed in AI for most of his professional life. In this episode of Off the Chart he explains how AI’s growing use threatens data privacy and what can be done about it.

    • 32 min
    Is too much regulation stifling medical innovation?

    Is too much regulation stifling medical innovation?

    • 28 min
    How scientific denialism undermines public health

    How scientific denialism undermines public health

    Scott Rivkees, M.D., former head of the Florida Department of Public Health, describes how distrust of scientific expertise is undercutting state and local laws designed to improve public health.

    • 24 min
    It's not just money: why disparities in access to health care have been growing

    It's not just money: why disparities in access to health care have been growing

    Why do Black and Hispanic people find it harder to access medical care than whites? Income inequality is a significant reason, but a recent study finds that people of color also encounter more non-financial barriers to care than whites. Cesar Caraballo, MD, the study’s lead author and a postdoctoral associate at the Yale School of Medicine, joins Off the Chart to explore its findings in more detail, and explain why disparities in care access have been growing worse.

    • 25 min
    Artificial Intelligence in medicine: what it means for primary care

    Artificial Intelligence in medicine: what it means for primary care

    How can the learning capabilities of artificial intelligence algorithms be used to complement primary care doctors' training and analytical skills to produce the best outcomes for patients? Ziad Obermeyer, MD, a researcher at the University of California-Berkeley School of Public Health focusing on the interconnections between machine learning, medicine and health policy, explains.

    • 28 min

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