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Step into the story of Gene Krupa, the drumming legend who shaped the sound of classic rock and inspired icons like John Bonham, Keith Moon, Ringo Starr, and more. Let's celebrate the man behind the beat with author Elizabeth Rosenthal!Purchase a copy of The Master of Drums: Gene Krupa and the Music He Gave the WorldVisit Elizabeth Rosenthal's website---------- BookedOnRock.com The Booked On Rock Store The Booked On Rock YouTube Channel Follow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOKINSTAGRAMTIKTOKX Find Your Nearest Independent Bookstore Contact The Booked On Rock Podcast: thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.com The Booked On Rock Music: “Whoosh” by Crowander / “Last Train North” & “No Mercy” by TrackTribe
This is a repeat of a previous broadcast.Part 1:We talk with Eileen Applebaum, of Temple University, and others, about health care in the US.She focuses on the structural determinants of health and longevity due to the social policies in the US.Part 2:We talk with Elizabeth Rosenthal, of KFF Health.We discuss why many "nonprofit" hospitals are rolling in money. WNHNFM.ORG productionMusic: David Rovics, "Time to Act", for Will Von Sproson
A great book can be life-changing. Join the co-hosts as they share 12 of their favorite "must read" books which transcend both professional and personal interest. Book List "Being Mortal" by Atul Gawande recommended by Laura "When Breath Becomes Air" by Paul Kalanithi recommended by Laura "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry recommended by Maritess John Maxwell Books on Leadership recommended by Maritess "If Disney Ran Your Hospital" by Fred Lee recommended by Laura and Maritess "The Ride of a Lifetime" by Bob Iger recommended by Maritess "Extreme Ownership" by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin recommended by Maritess "An American Sickness" by Elizabeth Rosenthal recommended by Neil "Love" by Leo Bascaglia recommended by Neil "Personhood" by Leo Bascaglia recommended by Neil "But Not the Hippopotamus" by Sandra Boynton recommended by Laura "The Nightingale of Mosul" by Susan Luz recommended by Sydney MEET OUR CO-HOSTS Samantha Bayne, MSN, RN, CMSRN, NPD-BC is a nursing professional development practitioner in the inland northwest specializing in medical-surgical nursing. The first four years of her practice were spent bedside on a busy ortho/neuro unit where she found her passion for newly graduated RNs, interdisciplinary collaboration, and professional governance. Sam is an unwavering advocate for medical-surgical nursing as a specialty and enjoys helping nurses prepare for specialty certification. Laura Johnson, MSN, RN, NPD-BC, CMSRN has been a nurse since 2008 with a background in Med/Surg and Oncology. She is a native Texan currently working in the Dallas area. She has held many positions throughout her career from bedside nurse to management/leadership to education. Laura obtained her MSN in nursing education in 2018 and is currently pursuing her DNP. She has worked both as a bedside educator and a nursing professional development practitioner for both new and experienced staff. She enjoys working with the nurse residency program as a specialist in palliative care/end of life nursing and mentorship. She is currently an NPD practitioner for oncology and bone marrow transplant units. Neil H. Johnson, RN, BSN, CMSRN, epitomizes a profound familial commitment to the nursing profession, marking the third generation in his family to tread this esteemed path. Following the footsteps of his father, grandfather, grandmother, aunt, and cousin, all distinguished nurses, Neil transitioned to nursing as a second career after a brief tenure as an elementary school teacher. Currently on the verge of completing his MSN in nurse education, he aspires to seamlessly integrate his dual passions. Apart from his unwavering dedication to nursing, Neil actively seeks serenity in nature alongside his canine companions. In his professional capacity, he fulfills the role of a med-surg nurse at the Moses Cone Health System in North Carolina. Eric Torres, ADN, RN, CMSRN is a California native that has always dreamed of seeing the World, and when that didn't work out, he set his sights on nursing. Eric is beyond excited to be joining the AMSN podcast and having a chance to share his stories and experiences of being a bedside medical-surgical nurse. Maritess M. Quinto, DNP, RN, NPD-BC, CMSRN is a clinical educator currently leading a team of educators who is passionately helping healthcare colleagues, especially newly graduate nurses. She was born and raised in the Philippines and immigrated to the United States with her family in Florida. Her family of seven (three girls and two boys with her husband who is also a Registered Nurse) loves to travel, especially to Disney World. She loves to share her experiences about parenting, travelling, and, of course, nursing! Sydney Wall, RN, BSN, CMSRN has been a med surg nurse for 5 years. After graduating from the University of Rhode Island in 2019, Sydney commissioned into the Navy and began her nursing career working on a cardiac/telemetry unit in Bethesda, Maryland. Currently she is stationed overseas, providing care for service members and their families. During her free time, she enjoys martial arts and traveling.
Dr. Elizabeth Rosenthal, editor-in-chief for Kaiser Health News, joins Steve Bertrand on Chicago’s Afternoon News to discuss the prospect of insurance companies charging those who decided not to be vaccinated for COVID-19 more for their premiums and services. Follow Your Favorite Chicago’s Afternoon News Personalities on Twitter:Follow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
My guest on this program is Rob Dietz, the Program Director at Post Carbon Institute. Prior to joining Post Carbon Institute, Rob worked as a project manager at Farmland LP, helping to transition conventional farmland to organic. He was also the first executive director of the Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy taking it from an unfunded start-up organization to an internationally respected leader on new economic thinking. He is the lead author of Enough Is Enough, a popular book on steady-state economics. During the show, I referred to a recent article by Elizabeth Rosenthal on Kaiser Health News entitled "We Knew the Coronavirus Was Coming Yet We Failed 5 Critical Tests". I strongly recommend this article to those of you interested in health care policy.
This is one of the best books -- about the worst of the healthcare industry. It’s calledAn American Sickness, by Elizabeth Rosenthal.Jud, we both have read this. And we have both seen exactly what she’s talking about. The American people are being hoodwinked and scammed by the healthcare industry. That doesn’t mean all people in the healthcare industry are evil, but it certainly means they are stuck in a system that is working purely for profits and not for your healthcare outcomes.It was released in 2017 is a real shocker about what goes on behind the healthcare industry’s closed doors.She lays out the “Economic Rules of the Dysfunctional Medical Market.” Although there are 10 rules, we’ll discuss only the first 3 here... Let’s go through them.1. More treatment is always better. Default to the most expensive one. Some people will say this is because of malpractice suits.The second economic rule of a dysfunctional medical market is -- A lifetime of treatment is preferable to a cure. She documents a researcher at Harvard medical school who believed she was only steps away from curing diabetes. And yet -- no pharmaceutical company or nonprofit would step forward – to fund her research -- including the juvenile diabetes Association.
Dr. Elizabeth Rosenthal on the generic drug "cartels" // Paging Dr. Cohen -- research into music as an element of medicine and therapy // Julie Rovner live on the ACA being deemed invalid by a federal judge // Colleen O'Brien's dose of kindness -- Steve Hartman's feature on a sneaky secret Santa // Sports Insider Danny O'Neil on Seahawks' cavalcade of penalties // Major Mike Lyons live on the Golsteyn murder investigation // Hanna Scott on the efforts to rename the stretch of SR 530 that runs through Oso
The Broads are joined by NFL Network's Gregg Rosenthal to talk about his obsession with New Orleans, feeling inferior to his best friend Anthony Jeselnik and why he feels he's in the position to rank football players. Also, Emma breaks it down in a new edition of ‘Emma's Music Lab' and the broads quiz Gregg on his sports knowledge in ‘Broads Wants to be a Millionaire.' Plus, producer Christina gets some help on a last minute college essay assignment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for this special edition podcast with Director of Public Policy for National Nurses United, Michael Lighty. In Michael’s article he notes, the labor movement exists to stop money from being the metric of value and power. Healthcare is exhibit A for money as the metric (see Elizabeth Rosenthal’s book, “American Sickness”). Unions derive power from members, engaged in fights to win a better life at work, home and in society. Medicare for All enjoys strong majority support among the general public, and overwhelming support among union members and Democrats (70-80% in recent polls).
AN AMERICAN SICKNESS: How Healthcare became big business and how you can take it back, by Harvard trained medical doctor Elizabeth Rosenthal, is a road map to fight the business of healthcare personally, politically and strategically.
AN AMERICAN SICKNESS: How Healthcare became big business and how you can take it back, by Harvard trained medical doctor Elizabeth Rosenthal, is a road map to fight the business of healthcare personally, politically and strategically.
AN AMERICAN SICKNESS: How Healthcare became big business and how you can take it back, by Harvard trained medical doctor Elizabeth Rosenthal, is a road map to fight the business of healthcare personally, politically and strategically.
Eric Haberichter is the co-founder, chairman & CEO of Access Healthnet. He has more than 25 years of health care, management and entrepreneurial experience as a highly motivated, mission-driven innovator and problem solver focused on improving the delivery and sustainability of health businesses. Early in his career, he worked as a radiation therapist and multi-modality radiographer. For 15 years, he worked within a major Wisconsin-based health care system, and in 2004, left system-based health care to work with independent physicians to develop and manage outpatient imaging and ambulatory surgical centers. In 2006, he co-founded Smart Choice MRI, the first flat-rate, quality-assured MRI provider in America. He has worked closely with employers, brokers, payers, TPAs, and medical practices to lower costs, increase quality and improve patient satisfaction. In 2013, he founded NewAmerica Health Strategies, LLC, a medical business consulting firm dedicated to creating value in health care. He was joined by Jim Kolb and Leslie Kolowith, and their experiences in serving the needs of technology start-ups and national networks aided in more fully developing the concept of Access HealthNet and its proprietary technology solution, The Super Option. 00:00 Health care system as it stands today. 02:45 “Things are just really misaligned.” 03:30 “Providers don't necessarily get the short end of the stick in this scenario.” 04:20 Is there room to improve efficiency? 05:00 HIPAA as a giant obstacle to efficiency. 06:15 The greatest impact for improving efficiency in a health system. 09:30 Reducing “bill touchers” from the delivery chain and how this will streamline payment. 10:15 Competition as a driver vs Employers as a driver. 12:00 How middle-market employers begin driving health care. 13:25 “The first thing you have to do is accept that change starts with you, as the employer.” 15:20 “It's not just that ‘he who jumps first wins,' it's ‘he who jumps first is capable'.” 16:20 Streamlining around efficiency. 17:15 What steps does a provider need to take to in order determine whether doing direct contracting is right for them? 19:20 1) Take a look at the elements of the care path 2) Make sure you can consistently deliver quality 3) Define the episodes of care. 20:00 “What is our historical experience?” 24:12 “From the employer's perspective, the question is, ‘Do I want to be part of an integrated system, or do I want own a portion of the delivery model myself?'.” 26:25 Medicare: Driving force, or not? 28:12 Elizabeth Rosenthal's new book, “An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back” covers DRGs in one chapter. 29:30 “Why should a hospital room be treated like any less than a hotel room?” 30:00 The retailization of health care. 32:40 Providers, employers, networks, and stakeholders can learn more about Access HealthNet at accesshealthnet.com.
Elisabeth Rosenthal diagnoses the sickness at the heart of the U.S. health care system. Music: Piano Concerto No. 20, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Courtesy of Internet Archive.
Welcome to This Is Fine episode 1.12. Thank you very much for listening, Finers. In this week’s podcast, we take on the state of American health care, discussing at length the recently passed Republican zombie bill, the American Health Care Act, as well as Elizabeth Rosenthal’s book, An American Sickness, which discusses health care’s broken cost structure. We discuss some of the paths forward for health care reform, and then close with a rare foray into current events, as the Trump administration’s recklessness manages to flabbergast even us. As always, the show notes are available at http://www.thisisfine.net/2017/05/24/episode-1-12-health-care-more-like-health-dont-care/.
We have your health in mind on this episode of Phil Hulett and Friends. Dr. Elizabeth Rosenthal explains how to avoid getting ripped off at a hospital. Former Stand-up Comedian, Pete O'Shea reveals the hidden secrets of an addict. Fitness Expert and sought-after personal trainer, Jonathan Jordan says, don't be obsessed with your fitness tracker. Plus Manny the Movie Guy reviews The Circle and Travel Guy Gary Warner makes the distinction between national parks and national monuments. Gonzo Greg Spillane and Skylar Cuarisma join Phil Hulett and have these stories: The latest from Berkeley...and it's not what you think. What is the ideal amount of personal space? Stupid girl goes viral using her boyfriends' junk to blend her makeup. Disabled guy in a shopping cart. Hot Mug Shot Guy is back in trouble. What's worse, getting fired or getting divorced? Reebok calls out Nordstrom. Ikea calls out Balenciaga. Billy Ray Cyrus legally changed his name. The best way we've heard of to get your kid to do his homework. Flying cars? Never mind. The Bachelor kills a guy but he sure is dreamy.
Show #165 | Guest: Elizabeth Rosenthal, editor-in-chief of Kaiser Health News. | Show Summary: Healthcare, Obamacare, Medicare … what does it all mean? Elisabeth Rosenthal has spent her career dissecting the monolith of today’s healthcare system, and her report back is grim. Find out how to decode medical doublespeak, avoid the pitfalls of the pharmaceuticals racket, and get the care you and your family deserve. After 22 years as a correspondent at the NYT Elisabeth Rosenthal is now editor-in-chief of Kaiser Health News, an independent not-for-profit newsroom focusing on policy in DC. She received a B.S. degree in biology from Stanford University, an M.A. degree in English literature from Cambridge University, and an M.D. degree from Harvard Medical School.