Turn on the Lights Podcast Brought to you by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI)
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Hosted by Don Berwick, MD, MPP, FRCP, and Kedar Mate, MD, President and CEO at IHI, Turn on the Lights is a podcast that aims to improve healthcare worldwide by shedding light on healthcare issues through thought-provoking conversations. By demystifying healthcare problems, we hope to activate both the public and healthcare professionals to help us accelerate changes leading to health and healthcare improvements worldwide. Our discussions cover various topics such as healthcare delivery, health equity, quality, and social justice. The podcast features solutions from around the world and encourages listeners to take action.
Brought to you by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI).
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Do Health Care Systems Really Focus on Ensuring that Patients Have a Positive Experience?
A deep connection with patients is crucial, even in brief encounters, and it is possible by listening and empathizing.
In this episode, Meg Gaines shares not only her harrowing journey through metastatic ovarian cancer but also her transformation into a forceful advocate for patient rights. She also touches on behind-the-scenes of her own battles, from medical errors and insensitive remarks to her courageous steps toward unconventional treatments.
Dive into the profound intersections of hope, healing, and advocacy for a reformed healthcare system!
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Why Do Prescription Drugs Cost So Much with Aaron Kesselheim, Professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School
The US is the only country in the world that doesn't negotiate drug prices.
In this episode, Aaron Kesselheim delves into the complexities of America's pharmaceutical landscape, where prescription drug spending is causing challenges for millions who can't afford their medications. Shortages in critical drugs like ADHD medications and saline solutions, exacerbated by a supply chain heavily reliant on imports, leave the U.S. vulnerable during crises like the COVID-19 pandemic, Aaron explains, emphasizing the role of for-profit companies in exacerbating shortages and advocating for the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) to allow Medicare to negotiate drug prices.
Tune in and learn how you can advocate for better access to affordable medications and a more resilient healthcare system!
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A Lesson in Preparedness: Qatar, COVID, and the FIFA World Cup
In sports and pandemics alike, having a clear "play" is crucial.
In this episode, Dr. Ahmed Al Mohammed and Brendon Morris take a deep dive into the convergence of emergency preparedness and health care evolution through the lens of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. In their discussion, they explore how the FIFA World Cup and the "Gold, Silver, and Bronze" approach of the National Healthcare Incident Command Centre exemplify effective emergency management and health care evolution, uncovering lessons in anticipatory strategy and sustainable changes for day-to-day health care operations.
Tune in on this enlightening journey of discovery on a moment in history where the stakes were high, and the outcome was a testament to human ingenuity and the indomitable spirit of collaboration.
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Is Health Care for Women and Families Still a Neglected Aspect of the US Health Care System? with Dr. Neel Shah
Supporting maternal health is vital for promoting social justice in the health care system.
In this episode, Neel Shah discusses the neglect of women's and family health in the US health care system and highlights the high cost of childbirth in America and the financial distress it causes for many families. He emphasizes the importance of understanding health care costs for ensuring equitable access to quality care and touches on his venture, March for Moms, an advocacy organization that supports maternal health and promotes inclusivity in health care.
Tune in and learn how you can support maternal health and advocate for a more inclusive health care system!
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The Concerning Influence of Private Equity in the Health Care with Rosemary Batt
Private equity's acquisition of health care facilities prioritizes profits over patient care, raising concerns about health care standards.
In this episode, Rosemary Batt, the Alice Hanson Cook Professor of Women and Work at Cornell University's ILR School, delves into the concerning influence of private equity in the health care sector, particularly its impact on patient care, worker conditions, and financial stability. She discusses how private equity firms, driven by profit motives, are acquiring health care facilities, leading to potential risks such as increased health care costs and poorer patient outcomes.
Tune in and learn how we can work towards better protecting patient care, health care sustainability, and worker rights in the face of private equity's growing influence!
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Combating Misinformation and Restoring Faith in Evidence-Based Medicine with Rich Baron
Tailored patient engagement isn't merely about courtesy; it's a strategic necessity for fostering trust and enhancing health care results.
In this episode, Rich Baron, President and CEO of the American Board of Internal Medicine, discusses the critical role of personalized care, patient-doctor interactions, and the challenges health care systems face in implementing practices conducive to building trust. He also shares his insights on the importance of recognizing each individual at a personal level, which can be as simple as correctly pronouncing a patient's name or keeping up with their significant life events.
With engaging discussion on professional education, medical debt, and the intentional efforts to discredit medical expertise, this is an episode that you won't want to miss.
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Customer Reviews
Time to change health care
I appreciate the honesty of the glaring problems in medicine. I’m a doctor who sees the large cracks in the healthcare ship… and starting to take in water. If we don’t fix this ship it’s gonna sink and take down lot of valuable things around it! Let’s vote for a better health care system.