Healthcare Reframed

Judson Howe

Health and the delivery of healthcare are topics of importance around the globe. There is little debate that much of the world, and much of the United States, feels that their healthcare system needs to improve and perhaps even to change dramatically. The US healthcare system is our focus, and it has the dubious distinction of generating worse outcomes at greater cost than any peer nation. Why is that? What can we do about it? Why have we all been talking about this for what seems like forever and not made things better yet? If you share our passion for digging into these topics, gathering ideas and insights into how to change the system, and maybe want to stretch your world view a bit, you have come to the right place. Our Team Judson Howe Host, series creator Micah Buller Creative Director Lindsay Hunt Co-producer Todd Carpenter Co-producer

  1. How This Epidemiologist Became One of the Most Trusted Voices in Science

    Apr 27 ·  Video

    How This Epidemiologist Became One of the Most Trusted Voices in Science

    Creator of Your Local Epidemiologist, Katelyn Jetelina, shares how she went from academia to reaching millions of people with clear, trusted, and actionable public health information. After working in public health, academia, and alongside organizations like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, she saw firsthand how critical information often stays trapped in institutions—and why that creates confusion, mistrust, and misinformation. This conversation breaks down: why public health communication often fails how trust in healthcare is built (and lost) why facts alone don't change behavior how to communicate uncertainty without losing credibility what healthcare leaders, clinicians, and public health professionals can do differently right now If you're a healthcare leader, clinician, public health professional, or simply someone trying to better understand how to communicate complex ideas in a world full of noise—this episode is for you. ⏱️ Chapters 01:41 – Why Choose Public Health Instead of Becoming a Physician? 03:51 – What Counts as Public Health? 05:24 – Why Public Health Work Is Often Invisible 07:01 – Why Trust in Public Health Broke Down 08:26 – What She Learned Inside the CDC 18:07 – What Public Health Got Wrong About Communication During COVID 19:50 – Why Her Newsletter Reached Millions 22:34: – Academia vs Real-World Impact 35:03 – Why Facts Alone Don't Change Behavior 36:56 – How to Rebuild Trust in the Next Public Health Crisis 49:02 – What Frontline Clinicians Should Do About Mistrust 50:08 – Why Misinformation Is Only the Tip of the Iceberg 51:35 – How Public Health Can Reduce Healthcare Costs 01:03:48 – What Public Health Leaders Should Do Next "Next four years, I think…" 🌐 Connect With Us Follow along for more conversations on healthcare, public health, and building a better system: 📸 Instagram: https://instagram.com/healthcarereframed 🌍 Website: https://healthcarereframed.org 📚 Substack: https://healthcarereframed.substack.com/

    1h 7m
  2. Medical Mistrust: The Social Determinant of Health We Ignore

    11/25/2025 ·  Video

    Medical Mistrust: The Social Determinant of Health We Ignore

    What if the biggest driver of poor health isn't just housing, food, or income – but mistrust? In this episode, host Judson Howe sits down with Dr. Katherine Gergen Barnett (KGB) – family physician, health policy leader, and community-based researcher at Boston Medical Center – to unpack medical mistrust as a social determinant of health and what it really takes to rebuild trust in the exam room and beyond. Drawing on two decades in primary care, Dr. Gergen Barnett shares how: • Mistrust quietly shapes who shows up, what they share, and whether they follow medical advice – even when they have insurance. • Primary care and family medicine can act as the "engine" for equity, better outcomes, and lower mortality. • Staying curious ("What matters to you?") changes the dynamic from fixing problems to honoring people's lives. • Community voice, patient advocates, and community-based participatory research can transform clinical trials and policy from the ground up. • Transparent quality data and paying for trust (not just RVUs) could radically reorient our system. Along the way, KGB reflects on her journey from Yale to family medicine, why elite institutions still lack FM residencies, and how financial incentives and policy decisions are either eroding or rebuilding trust every day. If you care about trust, equity, and the future of primary care, this conversation will challenge how you think about "good medicine" – and who gets to define it.   Thank you to www.everydayboston.org for providing footage of Dr. Barnette used in our trailer.

    58 min
  3. Reimagining Primary Care: How Family Medicine Can Fix U.S. Healthcare

    11/11/2025 ·  Video

    Reimagining Primary Care: How Family Medicine Can Fix U.S. Healthcare

    Why would two elite physicians walk away from millions to fix healthcare's broken heart? In this compelling episode, Judson Howe sits down with Dr. Asaf Bitton and Dr. Bruce Finke of Ariadne Labs – two visionary leaders who chose purpose over profit – to challenge everything we think we know about American healthcare. Drawing on decades of experience at Harvard, the Indian Health Service, and the frontlines of innovation, Dr. Bitton and Dr. Finke reveal how the true currency of healthcare isn't money or technology – it's the relationship between a patient and their doctor. Together, they unmask a system that's become "sick care" instead of health care, where efficiency trumps empathy and primary care is treated as an afterthought. They argue passionately that this neglected doctor-patient trust is actually the key to better outcomes, lower mortality – even addressing burnout among clinicians. From reimagining payment models and flipping the incentives that drive our current hospital-centric system, to learning from global examples (why does tiny Costa Rica outshine the U.S. in health outcomes at a fraction of the cost?), this conversation is an urgent wake-up call and a blueprint for change. Healthcare executives will hear fresh strategies to redistribute resources toward primary care and prevention, while clinicians will recognize a rallying cry to reclaim time and meaning in their practice. But this isn't just about policy and economics – it's deeply personal. Asaf and Bruce open up about the moments that defined them: a childhood spent between cultures, the inspiration of a dedicated schoolteacher mother, living with aging grandparents, and even counting out N95 masks on the eve of the pandemic. They share their darkest moments and brightest hopes, demonstrating the power of authenticity and courage in leadership. In a twist, our guests peel back the professional façades and speak from the heart about why they serve. The result is a richly insightful and heartfelt dialogue that tackles big questions: What if the biggest waste in healthcare is the loss of human connection? What if truly "fixing" healthcare means daring to build an entirely new ship while still sailing the old one? By the end of this episode, you'll understand why reimagining primary care is not only a medical and financial imperative, but a moral one. Prepare to be challenged and inspired in equal measure. This episode will change how you view the healthcare system – and perhaps your own role in healing it – forever. Tune in for an extraordinary conversation that transcends medicine to touch on trust, values, and the very essence of what it means to care.

    1h 27m

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Health and the delivery of healthcare are topics of importance around the globe. There is little debate that much of the world, and much of the United States, feels that their healthcare system needs to improve and perhaps even to change dramatically. The US healthcare system is our focus, and it has the dubious distinction of generating worse outcomes at greater cost than any peer nation. Why is that? What can we do about it? Why have we all been talking about this for what seems like forever and not made things better yet? If you share our passion for digging into these topics, gathering ideas and insights into how to change the system, and maybe want to stretch your world view a bit, you have come to the right place. Our Team Judson Howe Host, series creator Micah Buller Creative Director Lindsay Hunt Co-producer Todd Carpenter Co-producer

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