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Yale School of Management

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.

  1. 16h ago

    Shivan Mehta: Designing Better Healthcare Decisions

    Howie and Harlan are joined by Shivan Mehta, associate chief innovation officer at the University of Pennsylvania Health System, to discuss how healthcare organizations can use behavioral science to remove barriers that keep patients from getting recommended care. Harlan warns that ill-defined rules governing scientific collaboration with China could chill medical research; Howie revisits the discovery of Legionnaires' disease 50 years ago as New York confronts a new outbreak. Show notes: Restrictions on Collaboration National Science Foundation "Prohibition on Collaborations with Restricted Entities" "Fact of the Week: China Has Surpassed the US in the Number of Drug Clinical Trials, With 1,100 More Trials Listed" Texas Executive Order GA-48 Governor Greg Abbott's executive order restricting travel to China and other countries. Shivan Mehta Shivan Mehta: "Texting in Health Care—Preserving Impact and Managing Influx" Kevin Volpp, MD, PhD "Randomized controlled trials – The what, when, how and why" CDC: Screening for Colorectal Cancer Cleveland Clinic: What is a Gastroenterologist? Cologuard Plus Colon Cancer Screening Test Mayo Clinic: Colonoscopy "What to know about the new blood-based test for colorectal cancer" Mayo Clinic: Fecal immunochemical test Mayo Clinic: Colon polyps Cleveland Clinic: Fecal Occult Blood Test "Non-invasive blood and stool CRC screening tests: Available modalities and their clinical application" "Race/Ethnicity and Adoption of a Population Health Management Approach to Colorectal Cancer Screening in a Community-Based Healthcare System" Integrated Delivery System Corinne M. Rhodes, MD, MPH Legionnaires' Disease CDC: Legionnaires' Disease "New York Is Having a Legionnaires' Outbreak. Here's What to Know." "Mayor Mamdani Takes Aggressive Action to Address Upper East Side Legionnaires' Disease Community Cluster" Jeremy Faust: "How New York Is Winning Against Legionnaires' Disease" In the Yale School of Management's MBA for Executives program, you'll get a full MBA education in 22 months while applying new skills to your organization in real time. Yale's Executive Master of Public Health offers a rigorous public health education for working professionals, with the flexibility of evening online classes alongside three on-campus trainings. Email Howie and Harlan comments or questions.

    Shivan Mehta: Designing Better Healthcare Decisions
  2. Jul 9

    Kate Heilpern: Redefining the Hospital's Role

    Howie and Harlan are joined by Kate Heilpern, president of Yale New Haven Hospital, to discuss the hospital's 200-year history, the financial pressures facing health systems, and how Yale New Haven is balancing innovation with its mission to serve the local community. Harlan examines the growing burden of U.S. healthcare costs; Howie highlights encouraging trends in infant mortality, life expectancy, overdose deaths, and cancer survival. Show notes: Healthcare Costs "National Health Expenditure Projections, 2025–34: Strong Utilization Growth Initially, Legislative Impacts Later" "KFF Health Tracking Poll: Health Care Costs, Expiring ACA Tax Credits, and the 2026 Midterms" "Americans See Health Care Costs, Deficit, Inflation as Big Problems Facing the Nation" "How Much and Why ACA Marketplace Premiums Are Going Up in 2027" "U.S. Health Care from a Global Perspective, 2026" "The Cost of Health Insurance for a Family Jumps to $27,000" Zack Cooper "FDA approves Trutakna for IgA nephropathy" Kate Heilpern Yale New Haven Hospital: Vision, Mission, and Values Yale New Haven Hospital: History and Heritage "A Bicentennial Milestone: Yale New Haven Hospital Reflects on 200 Years of Care" Megan L. Ranney Azita Emami CDC: Social Determinants of Health Health & Veritas Episode 188: "Kate Heilpern: Jumping into the Deep End" American Hospital Association: "Costs of Caring" Adams Neurosciences Center Positive Trends in Mortality CDC: Infant Mortality Quarterly Provisional Estimates "Life Expectancy in U.S. Hit Record High of 79 Years in 2024, CDC Says" CDC: "Provisional Data: U.S. Death Rate Fell to a Record Low in 2025" CDC: Provisional Drug Overdose Data CDC: Maternal Mortality Rates in the United States, 2024 "American Cancer Society Releases Latest Cancer Statistics" In the Yale School of Management's MBA for Executives program, you'll get a full MBA education in 22 months while applying new skills to your organization in real time. Yale's Executive Master of Public Health offers a rigorous public health education for working professionals, with the flexibility of evening online classes alongside three on-campus trainings. Email Howie and Harlan comments or questions.

    Kate Heilpern: Redefining the Hospital's Role
  3. Jul 2

    Jessica Federer: Closing Gaps in Women's Health Research

    Howie and Harlan are joined by Jessica Federer, managing director of the Women's Health Fund and a member of the Yale Institutional Review Board, to discuss how investors can help address the dearth of research on medical problems facing women and why she's optimistic about the future of women's health. Harlan explains how caps on indirect costs affect institutional staffing and research agendas; Howie reports on a lawsuit filed by 26 states against the Trump administration over bureaucratic hurdles to accessing Medicaid coverage. Show notes:  Indirect research costs Yale Research Support: Facilities and Administrative (F&A) Costs  Yale University: Colleges and Universities Rate Agreement  "NIH Indirect Costs Policy for Research Grants: Recent Developments" Jessica Federer Yale School of Public Health Megan L. Ranney, Dean of the Yale School of Public Health Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality The Women's Health Fund Yale School of Medicine: Basmah Safdar Health & Veritas: Basmah Safdar Women's Health Research at Yale "Women's Health Research at Yale and SWHR's Symposium Highlights the Power of Collaboration to Advance Women's Health Research" "CARE for women: Investing in care delivery to improve women's lives and livelihoods" LinkedIn: Jessica J. Federer Health & Veritas: Live at the Yale Innovation Summit 2026  "What Is a General Partner in Venture Capital (VC)?" "April Koh (Co-Founder & CEO, Spring Health) Featured on Cover of TIME" "Closing the Gap: How Yale Is Advancing Women's Health Research"  Medicaid work requirement "States Sue CMS Over Medicaid Work Requirements Rule, Citing Departure from Earlier Guidance on Medical Frailty" Massachusetts v. Oz [pp. 208-231]  Health & Veritas: Ryan Schwarz   In the Yale School of Management's MBA for Executives program, you'll get a full MBA education in 22 months while applying new skills to your organization in real time. Yale's Executive Master of Public Health offers a rigorous public health education for working professionals, with the flexibility of evening online classes alongside three on-campus trainings. Email Howie and Harlan comments or questions.

  4. Jun 25

    Bhramar Mukherjee: What Can the Data Tell Us?

    Howie and Harlan are joined by Yale School of Public Health biostatistician Bhramar Mukherjee to discuss how statisticians help researchers turn observations into evidence. Harlan examines a new study linking updated COVID vaccination to lower cardiovascular risk and explains why a headline-grabbing result may not settle the question; Howie discusses new Medicaid work requirements and the danger that administrative hurdles could cost vulnerable patients their coverage. Show notes: The COVID-19 Vaccine and Cardiovascular Health "2024-2025 COVID-19 Vaccine and Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events Among US Veterans" "Target Trial Emulation—A Unifying Approach for Causal Inference From Observational Data | Research, Methods, Statistics" "Risk Reduction: Absolute vs. Relative Explained" Bhramar Mukherjee "Ten Core Concepts for Ensuring Data Equity in Public Health" Bhramar Mukherjee: "Privacy-enhancing sequential learning under heterogeneous selection bias in multi-site electronic health records data" Michigan Genomics Initiative NIH: All of Us Research Program Megan Ranney, Dean of the Yale School of Public Health Big Data Summer Immersion at Yale "The big data paradox and significance" 'What Is Variance in Statistics? Definition, Formula, and Example" Medicaid work requirements Center for Health Care Strategies: Summary of Federal Medicaid Work Requirements "CMS Requires More Restrictive Definition of Medical Frailty in New Medicaid Work Requirements Rule" Cleveland Clinic: Frailty "Coverage losses, substantial confusion in Arkansas following implementation of Medicaid work requirements" In the Yale School of Management's MBA for Executives program, you'll get a full MBA education in 22 months while applying new skills to your organization in real time. Yale's Executive Master of Public Health offers a rigorous public health education for working professionals, with the flexibility of evening online classes alongside three on-campus trainings. Email Howie and Harlan comments or questions.

    Bhramar Mukherjee: What Can the Data Tell Us?
  5. Jun 18

    Ingrid Katz: What Would It Take to Eradicate HIV?

    Howie and Harlan are joined by Ingrid Katz, director of the Yale Institute for Global Health, to discuss why HIV continues to spread despite the existence of cheap and effective treatment, what AIDS activism can teach us about tackling chronic diseases like hypertension, and what outbreaks like Ebola reveal about the consequences of fragile health systems. Harlan reports on a breach of UK Biobank data and what it means for the future of open science; Howie highlights two recent papers illustrating the importance of vitamin C and the danger of treating it as a cure-all. Show notes: The UK Biobank Data Breach UK Biobank NIH: All of Us Research Program "UK Biobank health data listed for sale in China, government confirms" "UK Biobank: Confidential patient health details still online three months after leaks, BMJ finds" Ingrid Katz HIV PEPFAR The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Differentiated Service Delivery Hypertension "Prevalence, Awareness, and Treatment of Hypertension in 37 African Countries: Trends From 2003 to 2022" Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs) Treatment Action Campaign "Health & Veritas Episode 224: Nicholas Christakis: The Science of Human Connection" CDC: Ebola Outbreak: Current Situation South African president Thabo Mbeki "More than Two Decades Since the Abuja Declaration: A Way Forward for Ending AIDS as a Public Health Threat by 2030" Vitamin C Linus Pauling "High-Dose Intravenous Vitamin C and Mortality and Organ Dysfunction in Severe Burn Injury: The VICTORY Randomized Clinical Trial" "High-Dose Vitamin C in Burns: Time to Stop" "A 7-Year-Old Girl with Limping and Leg Pain" In the Yale School of Management's MBA for Executives program, you'll get a full MBA education in 22 months while applying new skills to your organization in real time. Yale's Executive Master of Public Health offers a rigorous public health education for working professionals, with the flexibility of evening online classes alongside three on-campus trainings. Email Howie and Harlan comments or questions.

    Ingrid Katz: What Would It Take to Eradicate HIV?
  6. Jun 11

    Science, Policy, and Power

    Howie and Harlan discuss healthcare headlines including proposed changes to federal research funding, an outbreak of New World screwworm in Texas cattle, and the debate over free expression after researchers were removed from the American Diabetes Association meeting for distributing an editorial critical of federal science policies. They also examine the future of generic GLP-1 drugs, a new Medicare model for heart failure care, and a court ruling with implications for international physicians practicing in the United States. Show notes: Research Grants NIH: NOT-OD-25-132: Supporting Fairness and Originality in NIH Research Applications Akiko Iwasaki Health & Veritas Episode 192: Akiko Iwasaki: What Have We Learned About Long COVID? Stuart Buck "White House proposes new rules giving political appointees final approval on research grants" U.S. Constitution: Article II Skinny Labeling and the Supreme Court "Supreme Court Upholds Preventive Services Requirement Under ACA" "Supreme Court Rejects Colorado Law Banning 'Conversion Therapy' for L.G.B.T.Q. Minors" Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA Inc. v. Amarin Pharma, Inc. (24-889) "Hikma v. Amarin: Supreme Court Weighs Future of 'Skinny Labeling'" Value-Based Care CMS: Value-Based Care CMS: Hospital Readmission Reduction New World Screwworm CDC: New World Screwworm USDA: New World Screwworm Economic Impact Report USDA: Eradicating New World Screwworm with Sterile Insect Technique American Diabetes Association Meeting "Join the ADA in New Orleans for the 2026 Scientific Sessions" NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya Diabetes Care: "Misguided Brushes of a Pen Continue to Dismantle and Destroy Biomedical Research in the United States: We Can No Longer Afford Complacency and Fear. We Must All Act Now!" "Diabetes researchers ousted from conference after criticizing Trump" H-1B Visas Presidential Proclamation on Restriction on Entry of Certain Nonimmigrant Workers "Federal judge blocks Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee" "Health Care Professionals Sponsored for H-1B Visas in the US" Exchange Visitors and the J-1 Classification In the Yale School of Management's MBA for Executives program, you'll get a full MBA education in 22 months while applying new skills to your organization in real time. Yale's Executive Master of Public Health offers a rigorous public health education for working professionals, with the flexibility of evening online classes alongside three on-campus trainings. Email Howie and Harlan comments or questions.

    Science, Policy, and Power
  7. Jun 4

    Mark Siegel: The Craft of Teaching Doctors

    Howie and Harlan are joined by Mark Siegel, director of Yale's internal medicine residency program, to discuss his approach to mentoring young physicians and building a medical community grounded in purpose and compassion. Harlan examines a breakthrough targeted therapy that could reshape the treatment of pancreatic cancer and other hard-to-treat cancers; Howie tracks the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and argues that policy decisions are hampering the global response. Show notes: A Cancer Breakthrough Pancreatic cancer: Symptoms and causes "Daraxonrasib or Chemotherapy in Previously Treated Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer" "Multi-Selective RAS(ON) Inhibitor Nearly Doubles Survival Time in People With Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer" "KRAS mutation: from undruggable to druggable in cancer" Mark Siegel Mark Siegel: Program Director Notes Mark Siegel on Substack Academic medicine Signaling system Mark Siegel: "What I've Learned in 63 Years" Yale School of Medicine: Residency & Fellowship Programs Mark Siegel: "A Sudden Loss Of Vision"  Health & Veritas Episode 224: Nicholas Christakis: The Science of Human Connection Ebola WHO: Bundibugyo virus disease outbreak, Democratic Republic of the Congo WHO: Ebola, The Democratic Republic of the Congo, 2026   WHO: Alert and Response "'We are catching up'—WHO chief on DR Congo's Ebola fight"  "Uganda Closes Border With Congo as Ebola Fears Rise" "Kenyan Court Deals New Blow to Plans for U.S. Ebola Unit" In the Yale School of Management's MBA for Executives program, you'll get a full MBA education in 22 months while applying new skills to your organization in real time. Yale's Executive Master of Public Health offers a rigorous public health education for working professionals, with the flexibility of evening online classes alongside three on-campus trainings. Email Howie and Harlan comments or questions.

    Mark Siegel: The Craft of Teaching Doctors

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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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