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Howard Forman and Harlan Krumholz, two Yale physician-professors, discuss the latest news and ideas in healthcare and seek out the truth amid the noise. Produced with the Yale School of Management and the Yale School of Public Health. New episodes are available every Thursday.
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Lisa Suter: Medicine, Measurement, and Equity
Howie and Harlan are joined by Lisa Suter, a rheumatologist and the senior director of the Quality Measurement Program at Yale’s Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation. Harlan reflects on the meaning of Juneteenth and reports on a Yale-led report card on health equity; Howie comments on Surgeon General Vivek Murthy’s call for warning labels on social media.
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Juneteenth
National Museum of African American History & Culture: Juneteenth
Harlan Krumholz: “Excess Cardiovascular Mortality Among Black Americans 2000-2022: A JACC Report Card”
“JACC Report Card Highlights Inequities in CV Care, Death Rates”
Harlan Krumholz: “Excess Mortality and Years of Potential Life Lost Among the Black Population in the US, 1999-2020”
Lisa Suter
Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Disease: Arthritis
Lisa Suter: “Medical Decision Making in Patients With Knee Pain, Meniscal Tear, and Osteoarthritis”
Lisa Suter: “Projecting Lifetime Risk of Symptomatic Knee Osteoarthritis and Total Knee Replacement in Individuals Sustaining a Complete Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear in Early Adulthood”
“Voices of DEI: Lisa Suter, MD”
Harlan Krumholz: “Association of door-to-balloon time and mortality in patients admitted to hospital with ST elevation myocardial infarction: national cohort study”
Harlan Krumholz: “Association of Racial and Socioeconomic Disparities With Outcomes Among Patients Hospitalized With Acute Myocardial Infarction, Heart Failure, and Pneumonia
An Analysis of Within- and Between-Hospital Variation”
The Surgeon General on Social Media
“Surgeon General: Why I’m Calling for a Warning Label on Social Media Platforms”
“Social Media and Youth Mental Health: The U.S Surgeon General’s Advisory”
Kids Online Safety Act: Senator Richard Blumenthal
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Anna Reisman: Bringing the Humanities to Medicine
Howie and Harlan are joined by Anna Reisman, a physician and writer who leads Yale’s Program for Humanities in Medicine. They discuss the gaps in care she encountered when her developmentally disabled sister was diagnosed with cancer, and her work reviewing the “dude wall” of portraits at Yale Medical School. Harlan asks what we’ve gained from a new definition of long COVID; Howie provides an update on the spread of the H5N1 bird flu.
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Defining Long COVID
“Federal Government, Clinicians, Employers, and Others Should Adopt New Definition for Long COVID to Aid in Consistent Diagnosis, Documentation, and Treatment”
National Academies: A Long COVID Definition
WHO: Post COVID-19 condition (Long COVID)
Anna Reisman
U.S. News: Yale University department rankings
Wikipedia: The Magic Mountain
Anna Reisman: “A doctor’s life, chronicled”
“Life on wheels” (Yale School of Medicine article on the documentary Rolling)
Anna Reisman: “Standard of Care”
“Academic Science Rethinks All-Too-White 'Dude Walls' Of Honor”
Wikipedia: Stanhope Bayne-Jones
“In Memoriam: Marjorie Rosenthal, MD '95, MPH 1967–2020”
“Yale Internal Medicine Residency Writers’ Workshop celebrates 20th anniversary”.
Bird Flu
FDA: Updates on Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI)
“CDC Reports A(H5N1) Ferret Study Results”
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Mitesh Rao: Democratizing Healthcare Data
Mitesh Rao, co-founder and CEO of OMNY Health, joins Howie and Harlan to discuss his entrepreneurial journey and how his company is creating a common layer of data connecting healthcare providers and researchers. Harlan reports on a study showing how many lives could be saved by improving quality of care; Howie reflects on the health consequences that have accompanied the legalization of cannabis.
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Quality and Lives Saved
“The business case for quality: estimating lives saved and harms avoided in a value-based purchasing model”
The CMS Innovation Center
NCQA: Hedis Measures
South Park: “Navigating the American Healthcare System”
Mitesh Rao
OMNY Health: Connect Data to Transform Lives
“OMNY Health announces $17 Million Raise to Lead the Next Generation of Real-World Data-Driven Decision-Making and Collaboration Across Healthcare”
Crunchbase: OMNY Health
“How Venture Capital Works”
UK Biobank: Enabling Scientific Discoveries that Improve Human Health
“The Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program: Four Decades of Training Physicians as Agents of Change”
HIPAA: Health Information Privacy
Yale Innovation Summit
Cannabis and Health
“Justice Department Submits Proposed Regulation to Reschedule Marijuana”
“Changes in self-reported cannabis use in the United States from 1979 to 2022”
Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome
“Cannabis and Psychosis: Recent Epidemiological Findings Continuing the ‘Causality Debate’”
“High-potency marijuana highlights the risk of cannabis-induced psychiatric disorders”
Marijuana Addiction Facts: Is Marijuana Addictive?
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Live at the Yale Innovation Summit
A special episode recorded at the Yale Innovation Summit, which brings together entrepreneurs and investors in the arts, biotech, climate, health, and tech. Howie and Harlan are joined by Josh Geballe, managing director of Yale Ventures, which hosts the summit; Mary Ann Melnick, site head at Biolabs New Haven; and Lee Schwamm, chief digital health officer at Yale New Haven Health System.
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Watch the event on YouTube.
Yale Ventures: Yale Innovation Summit
State of Connecticut: “Governor Lamont Announces Creation of the Innovation Clusters Program To Support Growth in Cutting-Edge Industries”
Yale Ventures: Venture Lab
BioLabs New Haven
The Provost’s Committee on Conflict of Interest
“Novel BioLaunch program to train New Haven residents for careers in biotech”
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Chima Ndumele: Reinventing Medicaid
Howie and Harlan are joined by Chima Ndumele of the Yale School of Public Health to discuss his research on structural changes to Medicaid that could keep vulnerable populations healthier. Harlan reports on the remarkable abilities of Google's latest medicine-focused AI; Howie reflects on a study showing the impact of race-neutral measures of lung function.
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AI and Medicine
“Capabilities of Gemini Models in Medicine”
Medicaid
Medicaid.gov
“10 Things to Know About Medicaid”
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
“Long-Term Stability of Coverage Among Michigan Medicaid Beneficiaries: A Cohort Study”
“Unwinding And The Medicaid Undercount: Millions Enrolled In Medicaid During The Pandemic Thought They Were Uninsured”
Chima Ndumele: “Variation in Health Outcomes: The Role of Spending on Social Services, Public Health, and Health Care, 2000–09”
Chima Ndumele: “In Medicaid Managed Care Networks, Care Is Highly Concentrated Among A Small Percentage Of Physicians”
“N.C. developing plan to improve Medicaid participants’ job prospects”
“Yale School of Public Health Graduates Urged to Adopt a “Healthy Disregard for the Impossible”
Race and Lung Function
“Implications of Race Adjustment in Lung-Function Equations”
Harlan Krumholz: “Association of Racial and Socioeconomic Disparities with Outcomes among Patients Hospitalized with Acute Myocardial Infarction, Heart Failure, and Pneumonia. An Analysis of Within- and Between-Hospital Variation”
“Q&A: Harlan Krumholz on hospital readmissions”
Health & Veritas Live on May 30
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Ruth Katz: Crafting Landmark Legislation
Howie and Harlan are joined by Ruth Katz, executive director of the Aspen Institute’s Health, Medicine & Society Program and a former Capitol Hill staffer, to discuss her work on the Affordable Care Act and other major healthcare laws. Harlan reflects on a study showing that using different analytical approaches to the same data can lead to a wide range of conclusions; Howie reports on a wave of dangerous infections caused by stem cell treatments at clinics in Mexico.
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Reproducible Research
“Grilling the data: application of specification curve analysis to red meat and all-cause mortality”
“Many Analysts, One Data Set: Making Transparent How Variations in Analytic Choices Affect Results”
Ruth Katz
“Reflecting on Past Accomplishments to Make History Moving Forward: The NIH Revitalization Act of 1993 and the New Office of Autoimmune Disease Research
“Thousands Believe Covid Vaccines Harmed Them. Is Anyone Listening?”
National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program
Health Resources and Services Administration: Vaccine Injury Table
“Brilliant Minds. Bold Approaches. Better Health. Aspen Ideas: Health Announces Programming Themes for 2024”
Medical Tourism and Stem Cell Treatments
“Stem cell injections in Mexico can be hazardous. Report identifies US victims”
CDC: Medical Tourism
Health & Veritas Live on May 30
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Watch live on YouTube
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