
1 hr 2 min

Ep. 176 The Case for Physician-Owned Hospitals, with Brian Miller The Accad and Koka Report
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- Life Sciences
Our guest is Brian Miller, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Business (courtesy) at the Johns Hopkins University. He is a practicing hospitalist, health policy researcher, and health policy analyst, working as a consultant to the FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection on health insurance. He is also a member of the Medicare Evidence Development & Coverage Advisory Committee, the UNC-NC State Biomedical Engineering Department Industrial Advisory Board, and the Keck Graduate Institute School of Medicine Dean's Advisory Council.
GUEST:
Brian J. Miller: Webpage and Twitter
LINKS:
Cost and Quality of Care in Physician-Owned Hospitals: A Systematic Review (Mercatus Center)
Reversing Hospital Consolidation: The Promise of Physician-Owned Hospitals (in Health Affairs blog)
Health Affairs Article Misses the Mark on Physician-Owned Hospitals. (American Hospital Association website)
Testimony to Senate Judiciary Committee on Competition Policy, Antitrust, and Consumer Rights.
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Our guest is Brian Miller, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Business (courtesy) at the Johns Hopkins University. He is a practicing hospitalist, health policy researcher, and health policy analyst, working as a consultant to the FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection on health insurance. He is also a member of the Medicare Evidence Development & Coverage Advisory Committee, the UNC-NC State Biomedical Engineering Department Industrial Advisory Board, and the Keck Graduate Institute School of Medicine Dean's Advisory Council.
GUEST:
Brian J. Miller: Webpage and Twitter
LINKS:
Cost and Quality of Care in Physician-Owned Hospitals: A Systematic Review (Mercatus Center)
Reversing Hospital Consolidation: The Promise of Physician-Owned Hospitals (in Health Affairs blog)
Health Affairs Article Misses the Mark on Physician-Owned Hospitals. (American Hospital Association website)
Testimony to Senate Judiciary Committee on Competition Policy, Antitrust, and Consumer Rights.
WATCH ON YOUTUBE
Watch the episode on our YouTube channel.
1 hr 2 min