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Women's health has a history of being underfunded in the United States, leading many women to receive suboptimal care. In this episode of the BackTable OBGYN podcast, hosts Dr. Mark Hoffman and Dr. Amy Park engage in a detailed discussion with Dr. Louise P. King, a minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon, and Christopher Robertson, a law professor at Boston University, regarding the inequitable reimbursement structures that persist within the field of OBGYN. --- SYNPOSIS The guests emphasize the systemic discrepancies between gynecologic and other surgical disciplines. The conversation delves into the origins of these disparities, the complexities of revising current codes and creating new codes, and potential legislative and legal remedies to address gender-based inequities. The guests also stress the importance of patient care outcomes and the role of proper reimbursement in enhancing healthcare delivery. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 06:28 - Background on RVUs and Disparities in OBGYN 12:39 - Gender Disparities in Medical Billing 18:00 - Efforts to Address Inequities 31:22 - RUC Structure and Surgical Specialties 32:42 - Billing and Reimbursement Inequities 35:15 - Diagnosis Related Groups 36:42 - Turnover Times and Gender Disparities 40:21 - Advocacy and Legislative Solutions 48:23 - Legal Approaches for Change 52:44 - Conclusion --- RESOURCES Watson KL, King LP. Double Discrimination, the Pay Gap in Gynecologic Surgery, and Its Association With Quality of Care. Obstet Gynecol. 2021 Apr 1;137(4):657-661. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000004309. PMID: 33706362. Robertson, Christopher T. and Kupke, Annabel and King, Louise P., Structural Sex Discrimination: Why Gynecology Patients Suffer Avoidable Injuries and What the Law Can Do About It (May 9, 2024). Emory Law Journal, Forthcoming, Boston Univ. School of Law Research Paper Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4800783 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4800783
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In this Shout Out Patriots episode:0:00 Lawmaker wants jail time for parents that don't affirm child's gender identity12:00 Boston Univ creates Covid strain that's 5 times more infectious17:10 NFL covers-up fans booing Jill Biden, but we show the truth21:26 DC Comics learns the truth. No one wants a bisexual Superman24:51 Maryland county proudly announces 582% increase in gender non-conforming students35:49 Medical school forces grads to take woke pledge to end inequities caused by white supremacyPrefer the video version of this podcast? Click below: This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit martinmawyer.substack.com
On this episode: Joe Vasile recaps Bucknell's first three Patriot League games. A chat with Bucknell junior forward Emma Shaffer. A glance at Bucknell's upcoming games against Lehigh and American. Coming up this week for Bucknell: Wednesday, January 12 | Lehigh Mountain Hawks | 6 p.m. | Stabler Arena - Bethleham, Pa. Sunday, January 16 | American Eagles | 4 p.m. | Sojka Pavilion - Lewisburg, Pa. Patriot League Women's Basketball Standings (through Jan. 11, 2021, via patriotleague.org): Boston Univ. - 8-7, 3-0 Holy Cross - 8-5, 2-0 Lafayette - 6-6, 2-0 Lehigh - 10-4, 2-1 Army West Point - 7-5, 2-1 American - 8-4, 1-1 Bucknell - 8-4, 1-2 Navy - 4-10, 1-3 Loyola Maryland - 3-9, 0-2 Colgate - 2-13, 0-4 ----- Host: Joe Vasile Voice Over: Jordan Kuhns Theme: "Furious Freak" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Some audio used with permission of Learfield and Bucknell Sports Properties.
Eric Jensen of Brigham Young Univ on prosecuting ISIS terrorists. Jonathon Day of Purdue Univ on regenerative travel. Natalie Colich of Harvard Univ on trauma and aging. Peter Kafka of "Land of Giants" podcast on Netflix. Sebastian Palmqvist of Lund University on a Alzheimer's Disease blood test. Christopher Muller of Boston Univ on ghost restaurants.
Over the years, Fortune has welcomed all kinds of leaders to the conference stage to talk about all kinds of global issues. In 20-17, Fortune hosted a Brainstorm Health event – right on the heels of the Ebola epidemic. Doctor Nahid Bhadelia (nah-HEED bah-DEEL-yuh) spoke at that conference. She’s an infectious disease physician from Boston University’s School of Medicine.
Vanessa Bohns of Cornell Univ on consent vs. compliance and the Weinstein trial. Max Greenberg, Boston Univ, on mandated reporting. William Brady, Yale Univ, on getting outraged online. David Eddington, Brigham Young Univ, on weird English spellings. Kaeli Swift of Univ of Washington on crows. Joshua Conrad Jackson of UNC Chapel Hill on how robots could reduce prejudice among people. Worlds Awaiting host Rachel Wadham on recently announced winners of the Caldecott and Newbery awards.
Quinn Mecham of BYU with his predictions on world politics in 2020. Eti Ben-Simon, Univ of California, on the link between sleep and anxiety. Helen Fisher of Indiana Univ on the neurochemistry of love. Jason Perlow, ZDNet, reviews a decade of new tech. Julie Halperin of artnet News on museums and women. Erica Walker of Boston Univ on noise pollution and health.
Eric Jensen of BYU on the escalating conflict with Iran and killing of Soleimani. Sandro Galea of Boston Univ on public health in 2020. Elisa Celis of Yale Univ on ethics in big data and algorithms. Michael Chase, author of "How to Become a Federal Criminal", on strange laws. Heidi Boisvert of futurePerfect lab on how technology is changing our brains. Tawfiq Ammari, Univ of Michigan, on dads finding community online.
I talk with Boston University Head Women's Golf Coach Bruce Chalas to talk about his philosophies on the mental game and how individuals improve differently from each other. Coach Chalas is a counterintuitive thinker, something that a lot of golf coaches aren't because they're afraid they might say something wrong. Coach Chalas is more interested in the long-term improvement of the person rather than the short-term good scores, yet his coaching has produced some awesome results! Thank you for tuning into this interview. For more, head to joshnicholsgolf.com. Follow me on Instagram: @joshlukenichols TikTok: @joshlukenichols Twitter: @joshlukenichols Facebook: @JoshNicholsGolf LinkedIn: joshlukenichols Snapchat: @joshlukenichols
01-30-2018. Sandro Galea, M.D., DrPH. Dean, School of Public Health, Boston Univ. Why do we care so much about health, spend so much money on it, and yet do worse at it than essentially any other peer country? We must consider that personal health is significantly influenced by social, economic and environmental factors. This is especially important today.
Prof. Scott Bradford from BYU talks about Trump and the China trade war. Dr. Dorothea Tholl of Virginia Tech on stink bugs. Prof. Jeffrey R. Chadwick of BYU explains the Jewish holiday Sukkot. Author Scott Anderson lays out the research on his book "The Psychobiotic Revolution." Sara Austin at UConn describes how new fashion dolls give girls a more empowered take on femininity. Sandro Galea from Boston Univ. tells us more on gun violence and public health.
Jeffrey Samet, MD, of Boston Univ. on why primary care physicians can help the opioid crisis. Enrique Dans, PhD, from the Univ. of Madrid, explains electric scooters for rent. Kate Davies, Univ. of Washington, shares her book "Intrinsic Hope." Rev. Eugene F. Rivers, III, describes the impact of the Boston TenPoint Coalition on gang violence. Rod Gustafson of Parent Previews reviews Ant Man and the Wasp. Michael Johnson, PhD, of Louisiana State Univ. says a woman's place is in the start-up.
Chris Karpowitz and Grant Madsen of BYU discuss trade wars with America's allies. Author Vera Tobin, "Elements of Surprise," doesn't mind a spoiler. Ray Fisman of Boston Univ reveals politically linked charities. Bastien Queste of the Univ of East Anglia on the dead zone in the Arabian Sea. Ariana Anderson of UCLA helps parents understand their babies' cries with "ChatterBaby." Liza Long and her son, Eric Walton, shares one family's triumph over mental illness.
Host Dean Linke welcomes Director of Coaching Education Ian Barker, Boston Univ. head coach Nancy Feldman, Binghamton Univ. head coach Paul Marco, Piedmont head coach Timmy McCormack, and Hamline Asst. Coach and 30 Under 30 member Calvin Mai to get their thoughts on United Soccer Coaches summer diplomas both as instructors and candidates.
Energy analyst, David Blackmon explains why gas prices are going up. Muhammad Zaman of Boston Univ shares the dangerous world of counterfeit drugs. Mary Himmelstein of the Univ of Connecticut on the weight stigma men face. Sam Payne from The Appleseed shares a story. Joseph Dituri from the Mars Desert Research Station shares why Utah is similar to Mars. Author of "The Neuroscientist Who Lost Her Mind" is with us to tell her story of studying mental illness and then battling it herself.
An inside look at the IRS on tax day with former commissioner Charles Rossotti. Author Donald Stinson's hilarious memoirs of his teenaged exploits as a young White House employee. Boston Univ's Samuel Bazzi explains how the frontier lives on in the American psyche. Rod Gustafson reviews "Rampage" and "Sgt. Stubby." BYU's Kent Gee wants to map noise levels around the globe.
Boston Univ's Sandro Galea on gun violence epidemic. Boris Paskhover of Rutgers: how selfies influence cosmetic surgery. Tamar Carroll of the Rochester IT wants more women in Wikipedia. BYU's Kevin John tracks eye movement to tell when people are lying. BYU's George Nelson, Maclain Nelson, Jordan Kamalu's new musical "Single Wide." Parent Previews' film critic Rod Gustafson.
Univ of Virginia's Jennifer Doleac explains why naloxone may be making the opioid epidemic worse. Harvard's Paul Reville discusses ripple effects of the West Virginia teacher strike. Author Urvashi Pitre makes delicious Indian food in Instant Pots. Boston Univ's Andrew Bacevich on the history of military parades. Parent Preview's Rod Gustafson reviews "A Wrinkle in Time." Anne Gold of Univ of Colorado Boulder connects STEM careers with childhood play.
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Chrystal Begay and Andrew Benally of BYU's Tribe of Many Feathers talk about growing up Native American in the U.S. Adam Anderegg and Russ Kendall discuss BYUtv's new film "Instrument of War." Sonia Salari of Univ of Utah explains the mass shootings and domestic violence link. Michael Siegel of Boston Univ talks a state-by-state gun law database. Selina Juul of Stop Wasting Food Movement explains how we waste food. Andrew Foley of the England National Trust describes a 3,000 year-old horse.
Diane Kellogg of Bentley Univ explains the importance of World Toilet Day. Todd Moss of the Center for Global Development breaks down what's going on in Zimbabwe. Steve Ramirez of Boston Univ tells how manipulating memories is not just sci-fi. Christopher Gabbitas and Julian Gregory of the King's Singers celebrate the group's 50th anniversary. Rod Gustafson of Parent Previews reviews Justice League and COCO. BYU's Gerald Watt explains turning sugar from plants into electricity for your devices.
Chris Karpowitz and Grant Madsen of BYU examine how presidents handle disasters. Author Gary Ferguson on the California wildfires. Dick Lehr from Boston Univ on his new book "Trell." Zombie stories don't die says Greg Garrett of Baylor Univ. Joe Conrad created the "Man Therapy" campaign to combat mental healthcare stigma. "Play Me, I'm Yours" project's Sally Reay shares the wonder of street pianos.
HOST: Linda Stephens-Jones is an ICF-certified life coach. She has served clients in 20 states & two other countries. Her specialty is helping women to overcome fears & navigate through major life changes i.e. loss, divorce, career matters, elder care, or self doubt. Her clients begin living with more clarity, confidence & contentment. GUEST BIO: Rev. Cozy Bailey is the President of the Prince William Co. branch of the NAACP. He is an associate minister, Sunday School teacher & active in the Spiritual Cancer Support, & member care ministries at First Mt Zion Bapt Church, in Dumfries, VA. A native of St. Louis, MO, Cozy graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy & was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Marine Corps where he served in a range of venues to include Opn Desert Storm in 1990-1991. His military citations include the Navy Commendation Medal, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, & the Legion of Merit. During his service, Cozy earned an MBA from Boston Univ. As a LtCol, he retired with over 23 years of service. Next Cozy joined EDS, a prominent IT services company where he was the key person responsible for signing the largest IT outsourcing contract in the history of the business, the $6.9B Navy-Marine Corps Intranet contract. In 2005, 2006 & 2007, he was named one of the country's Top 100 Black Engineers! He is now a Sr Mgr at the MITRE Corporation, a systems engineering firm providing consulting to the U.S. Govt. Cozy attended seminary at Virginia Union, graduating Cum Laude in May 2010 with a Master of Divinity degree. Cozy is active in the Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Assn, National Black MBA Assn, Sigma Pi Phi & Omega Psi Phi fraternities. Cozy & his wife Andrea, have been married for 40 years with one son, Cozy Jr., also a graduate of the Naval Academy.
Dedication: Deputy Sheriff Eric James Oliver, Nassau County Sheriff's Office, Florida End of Watch: Tuesday, November 22, 2016 Richard Lynchis an American country music artist, who has compiled a long list of country hits and chart toppers in the world of traditional country music. The sounds of Richard Lynch are reminiscent of the classics that started it all. https://lovetattoofoundation.org/richard-lynch Len Sandler -over the past 28 years, Len Sandler has delivered close to 3,000 leadership seminars for such organizations as EMC, NASA, GEICO, General Motors, IBM, Siemens, AT&T, Disney, Lockheed-Martin, McKesson, Citigroup, Liberty Mutual, General Electric, Lucent Technologies, Fidelity Investments, Johnson & Johnson, the U.S. Navy, Hertz, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Honeywell, Abbott Labs, Motorola, Staples, Verizon, Merck, and Oracle. Formerly an adjunct professor at Boston Univ.’s School of Mgmt., he holds a B.S. in Psychology, an MBA, and a Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior. He is also the author of Becoming an Extraordinary Manager: The Five Essentials for Success andBecause of You We Live! The Untold Story of George & Simone Stalnaker. Southern Sense is conservative talk Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.com
Dedication: Deputy Sheriff Eric James Oliver, Nassau County Sheriff's Office, FloridaEnd of Watch: Tuesday, November 22, 2016Richard Lynch is an American country music artist, who has compiled a long list of country hits and chart toppers in the world of traditional country music. The sounds of Richard Lynch are reminiscent of the classics that started it all. https://lovetattoofoundation.org/richard-lynchLen Sandler -over the past 28 years, Len Sandler has delivered close to 3,000 leadership seminars for such organizations as EMC, NASA, GEICO, General Motors, IBM, Siemens, AT&T, Disney, Lockheed-Martin, McKesson, Citigroup, Liberty Mutual, General Electric, Lucent Technologies, Fidelity Investments, Johnson & Johnson, the U.S. Navy, Hertz, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Honeywell, Abbott Labs, Motorola, Staples, Verizon, Merck, and Oracle. Formerly an adjunct professor at Boston Univ.’s School of Mgmt., he holds a B.S. in Psychology, an MBA, and a Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior. He is also the author of Becoming an Extraordinary Manager: The Five Essentials for Success and Because of You We Live! The Untold Story of George & Simone Stalnaker.Southern Sense is conservative talk Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.com
Dedication: Deputy Sheriff Eric James Oliver, Nassau County Sheriff's Office, FloridaEnd of Watch: Tuesday, November 22, 2016Richard Lynch is an American country music artist, who has compiled a long list of country hits and chart toppers in the world of traditional country music. The sounds of Richard Lynch are reminiscent of the classics that started it all. https://lovetattoofoundation.org/richard-lynchLen Sandler -over the past 28 years, Len Sandler has delivered close to 3,000 leadership seminars for such organizations as EMC, NASA, GEICO, General Motors, IBM, Siemens, AT&T, Disney, Lockheed-Martin, McKesson, Citigroup, Liberty Mutual, General Electric, Lucent Technologies, Fidelity Investments, Johnson & Johnson, the U.S. Navy, Hertz, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Honeywell, Abbott Labs, Motorola, Staples, Verizon, Merck, and Oracle. Formerly an adjunct professor at Boston Univ.’s School of Mgmt., he holds a B.S. in Psychology, an MBA, and a Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior. He is also the author of Becoming an Extraordinary Manager: The Five Essentials for Success and Because of You We Live! The Untold Story of George & Simone Stalnaker.Southern Sense is conservative talk Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.com
Dedication: Deputy Sheriff Eric James Oliver, Nassau County Sheriff's Office, FloridaEnd of Watch: Tuesday, November 22, 2016Richard Lynchis an American country music artist, who has compiled a long list of country hits and chart toppers in the world of traditional country music. The sounds of Richard Lynch are reminiscent of the classics that started it all. https://lovetattoofoundation.org/richard-lynchLen Sandler -over the past 28 years, Len Sandler has delivered close to 3,000 leadership seminars for such organizations as EMC, NASA, GEICO, General Motors, IBM, Siemens, AT&T, Disney, Lockheed-Martin, McKesson, Citigroup, Liberty Mutual, General Electric, Lucent Technologies, Fidelity Investments, Johnson & Johnson, the U.S. Navy, Hertz, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Honeywell, Abbott Labs, Motorola, Staples, Verizon, Merck, and Oracle. Formerly an adjunct professor at Boston Univ.’s School of Mgmt., he holds a B.S. in Psychology, an MBA, and a Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior. He is also the author of Becoming an Extraordinary Manager: The Five Essentials for Success andBecause of You We Live! The Untold Story of George & Simone Stalnaker.Southern Sense is conservative talk Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.com
Pawprint | animal rescue podcast for dog, cat, and other animal lovers
Dr. Sarah Boston is a veterinary surgical oncologist at the University of Florida. That’s a cancer surgeon for animals. She’s also the author of Lucky Dog, a non-fiction book where she discusses some of her cancer patients and her own experience as a cancer survivor. Dr. Sarah Boston shares so much of her story, from her work as a cancer surgeon, to her own journey with thyroid cancer, and her own personal perspectives on healthcare in both Canada and the United States. She also gives her thoughts on work-life balance, email, Twitter, and pet insurance!! Thank you for an education, Dr. Sarah. Trivia about Dr. Sarah: What is the largest animal Dr. Sarah Boston has ever operated on? A horse. What is the smallest animal Dr. Sarah Boston has ever operated on? A bat. Resources Dr Sarah Boston’s website https://drsarahboston.com/ Her Twitter feed Dr. Boston’s book, Lucky Dog, on Amazon University of Florida’s College of Veterinary Medicine – Go Gators! Dr Sarah Boston’s publisher – House of Anansi Dr Andy Roark’s blog http://www.drandyroark.com/ Thanks again to Dr Sarah Boston! All of Pawprint's music is composed by Luke Gartner-Brereton. Luke is a musician based in Australia, and he composes a wide variety of songs and musical loops http://vanillagroovestudios.com http://soundcloud.com/luke-gartnerbrereton If you want to learn more about Nancy and Harold, go to our About Us page at http://thisispawprint.com/about or listen to our introductory podcast episode, "Fifty Puppies and a Podcast." http://thisispawprint.com/000 Pawprint (or Paw Print) is a weekly podcast dedicated to animal rescue, adoption, and the heroes who make it happen. Volunteer, adopt, or foster a dog, cat, rabbit, or other wonderful pet through your local shelter, humane society, SPCA, pound, and animal control. Increase protection, welfare, and rights.
Richard Pollack finds himself moderating an uneasy negotiation between Israelis and Jordanians, as part of an international effort to stem a scourge of houseflies. Richard Pollack is a public health entomologist serving academia (Harvard School of Public Health & Boston Univ) and government service, and operates the consulting venture, IdentifyUS. He has traveled the globe to study, teach about, and guide policy issues relevant to medically relevant pests, such as mosquitoes, lice, ticks, bed bugs, and the microbes they transmit. When not in the lab or field, he often is embroiled in efforts to base policy decisions on evidence rather than folklore and fear. Every week the Story Collider brings you a true, personal story about science. Find more and subscribe to our podcast here: http://storycollider.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices