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RoS: Opioid Use Disorder Care in Primary Care
This week our guests Adele Ojeda and Dr. Stephen Martin share their experiences caring for patients with OUD in the primary care setting.
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RoS Reprise: Understanding the Association of Primary Care Physician Supply and Mortality in the US
This week we have a reprise episode with Russ Phillips! Dr. Russell Phillips joins us to talk about a recent publication in JAMA IM that he wrote with a number of collaborators including other Center for Primary Care faculty, entitled: Association of Primary Care Physician Supply With Population Mortality in the United States, 2005-2015.
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RoS: Understanding the Health Effects of Homelessness with Dr. Margot Kushel
Dr. Margot Kushel joins us this week to discuss the health effects associated with homelessness.
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RoS: Understanding Increasing Mid-Life Mortality in the US with Steven Woolf
Dr. Steven Woolf joins us this week to talk about his work improving our understanding of the increasing death rates among mid-life Americans.
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RoS: Understanding the Costs of PAs with Chris Morley
Christopher Morley joins us this week to talk about prior authorizations, or PAs – a bureaucratic headache well known to anyone in primary care in which a physician’s office must complete additional paperwork or phone calls to a patient’s insurance company in order to get a medication or procedure covered by the insurance. This used to be a fairly rare occurrence, but it has dramatically increased in frequency over the last 20 years or so. Dr. Morley set out with some colleagues to try to quantify how much the PA process may cost, and moreover, to help us all think about who pays those costs in reality – ultimately, it is our patients.
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RoS: Design Thinking & Clinics with No Waiting Rooms with Stacey Chang
Stacey Chang joins us today to talk about design in medicine and how we can use design thinking as a tool to improve healthcare.
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Turn up the volume please
Love the show, but Audrey I can BARELY HEAR YOU! Especially in contrast to the guest audio your voice is very soft, and I find myself adjusting my earbud volume when the conversation switches. Please maybe hold the mic closer, or do some post-recording adjustments. Thanks
Really amazing content but desperately needs better audio!
As a public health student and aspiring Internist, I love this podcast so much and learn incredibly valuable information. My favorite episodes are the APM RAND study & Gun violence research episodes. However the audio production is REALLY bad. The volumes for the host vs the interviees is drastically different and I always hurt my ears straining to hear what the interviewees are saying and then it switching abruptly to much louder volume.
Also their voices are very fuzzy and the words aren’t clear (interviewees not the host). Please invest in an audio engineer or better equipment. It would make a HUGE difference for the listeners.