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Academic medicine providers are increasingly depending on their clinical practices to fund their education and research divisions. How do academic medical providers balance financial performance with clinician and community needs amidst competing missions that challenge their business models? In this episode of Value-Based Care Insights, Daniel Marino sits down with Dr. Joseph Bosco, Professor and Vice Chair of NYU Langone's Health Orthopedics, and Jeff Peters, a national expert in growth and service line strategies, to explore how academic medicine is addressing conflicting missions across their enterprise. Gain insight into growth models in academic medicine that prioritize clinician and geographic accessibility to keep patients in-network, while maintaining a strong focus on research, education, and quality care.
Episode 109 Academic medicine providers are increasingly depending on their clinical practices to fund their education and research divisions. How do academic medical providers balance financial performance with clinician and community needs amidst competing missions that challenge their business models? On this episode Dan sits down with Dr. Joseph Bosco, Professor and Vice Chair of NYU Langone's Health Orthopedics, and Jeff Peters, a national expert in growth and service line strategies, to explore how academic medicine is addressing conflicting missions across their enterprise. Gain insight into growth models in academic medicine that prioritize clinician and geographic accessibility to keep patients in-network, while maintaining a strong focus on research, education, and quality care. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
In this episode, Adam Lowther interviews Joseph Bosco, a former senior Department of Defense official, who discusses the complex challenges and decisions the US faces in a world with multiple adversaries, including Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea. Bosco emphasizes the need for strong leadership and a coordinated strategy to confront these threats. They also explore the continuous nature of war and the importance of recognizing the coordinated nature of the threats. The conversation delves into the conundrum of Taiwan and the need for strategic ambiguity in US policy. Bosco shares his wishes for an official US policy to defend Taiwan and for providing Ukraine with the weapons it needs to defend itself.Joseph A. Bosco, a national security consultant and journalist who contributes to The Hill and Newswav, retired from the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) in 2010. During his seven-year tenure, he held various portfolios, including strategic communications, Muslim outreach, East Asia security affairs, Iraq and Afghanistan coalition affairs, and disaster relief and humanitarian affairs. His work spanned diverse assignments, and he played a significant role in activities related to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the ASEAN Regional Forum, particularly focusing on the role of regional militaries in disaster relief and humanitarian efforts. Mr. Bosco has extensive experience in the Asia-Pacific region.Before his service at OSD, Joseph Bosco taught graduate seminars on China-Taiwan-U.S. relations in the Asian Studies Program at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service. He also organized conferences on U.S.-China-Taiwan issues. Additionally, he served as a senior fellow in the Asia-Pacific Program at the Atlantic Council of the United States. His earlier career included private practice in international law and government contracts, where he was listed in Martindale-Hubbell's Directory of Preeminent Lawyers.
Lin ZHANG, interviewed by Joseph BOSCO on 13 December 2023ABOUT THIS EPISODEIn this podcast, Dr. Zhang discusses the definition of the “entrepreneur” and why it is important. She also discusses why the idea that entrepreneurship would decrease inequality has become so popular in among PRC leaders. The author also explains the significance of her three cases, and elaborates on the life course of one of the interviewees. She also talks about the tension between seeing entrepreneurship as culturally important and avoiding cultural essentialism. FEATURED AUTHORDr. Lin ZHANG, author of the book The Labor of Reinvention: Entrepreneurship in the New Chinese Digital Economy, published in 2023 by Columbia University Press. Dr. Zhang earned a PhD in Communication at the University of Southern California, and is currently an Associate Professor of Communication and Media Studies at the University of New Hampshire, focusing on critical innovation studies, knowledge and digital labor, and intersectionality. AUTHOR WEBSITEUniversity website: https://cola.unh.edu/person/lin-zhangPersonal website: https://linzhangweb.org/
Silvia LINDTNER, interviewed by Joseph BOSCO on 25 October 2022ABOUT THIS PODCASTIn this podcast, Dr. Lindtner explains what is the “maker” movement, and why she focused on this phenomenon. She discusses how she conducted ethnographic research in companies that can often be wary of outsiders, especially foreigners. She also discusses how making was appropriated by the Chinese Communist Party as part of the state's tactics of hegemony, functioning not by coercion but by promising happiness. She explains two key concepts in the book, the “socialist pitch” and the term for maker, chuangke 创客, which has slightly different implications in Chinese. She also talks about the assumption many people make that there is something particularly Chinese about making, and how it has to become part of makers' pitch for investors.FEATURED AUTHORDr. Silvia LINDTNER is the author of the book Prototype Nation: China and the Contested Promise of Innovation (Princeton University Press, 2020), winner of the 2021 Francis L.K. Hsu Book Prize from the Society for East Asian Anthropology, and the 2022 Joseph Levenson Prize for China Scholarship from the Association for Asian Studies. Dr. Lindtner is an anthropologist, and Associate Professor at the University of Michigan in the School of Information, and Director of the Center for Ethics, Society, and Computing (ESC).AUTHOR WEBSITEUniversity website: https://www.si.umich.edu/people/silvia-lindtnerPersonal website: http://www.silvialindtner.com/
SAM FADDIS, Former Clandestine Operations Officer, CIA, Former Congressional Candidate, Editor, ANDMagazine.com, Author, “Beyond Repair: The Decline and Fall of the CIA,” @RealSamFaddis The current "war on free speech" going on in the United States What does the Biden administration define as "disinformation"? JOSEPH BOSCO, Former China Country Desk Officer, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Former Director of Asia-Pacific Disaster Relief and Humanitarian Affairs, Fellow, Institute for Corea-American Studies (ICAS) and the Institute for Taiwan-American Studies How likely is it that the CCP will invade Taiwan in the coming months? China's takeaways from the U.S. involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war Why the United States must be clear in its intent to defend Taiwan REGGIE LITTLEJOHN, President, Women's Rights Without Frontiers, @reggielittlejhn A "Disinformation Governance Board" that the DHS is considering Vaccine passports being proposed in the United States
The security of Taiwan is integral to broader security in the Indo-Pacific region and thus Washington should make clear that it would protect the self-ruled island if China makes a move to invade it, according to security expert Joseph Bosco. The Chinese regime considers Taiwan to be part of its territory to be taken by […]
What The CCP Tells Students About Ukraine and Russia;Joseph Bosco Discusses Taiwan's Imminent Crisis
MICHAEL WALLER, Senior Analyst for Strategy, Center for Security Policy, @JMichaelWaller Mike Waller talks about Chinese instigated “elite capture” in the U.S.: “…elite capture is really the capturing of opinions and the controlling of the behavior and actions of elites within our society…and making them work in the service of the Chinese Communist Party” What techniques are used to capture these elites? Mike Waller talks about Iranian “lawfare” operations in the U.S. and Trita Parsi's supposed cozying up to the regime in Tehran PETER PRY, Executive Director, Task Force on National and Homeland Security, Director, U.S. Nuclear Strategy Forum, Former Member, Congressional EMP Commission, the Congressional Strategic Posture Commission, the House Armed Services Committee, and the CIA Dr. Peter Pry talks about the prospect of nuclear war between the U.S. and Russia Is the Biden administration “covering up” the actual extent of Russia's combat readiness? JOSEPH BOSCO, Former China Country Desk Officer, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Former Director of Asia-Pacific Disaster Relief and Humanitarian Affairs, Fellow, Institute for Corea-American Studies (ICAS) and the Institute for Taiwan-American Studies Did Xi Jinping give Vladimir Putin the green light to invade Ukraine? Is America's continued policy of “strategic ambiguity” enough to deter the threat China poses to Taiwanese sovereignty?
Lena KAUFMANN, interviewed by Joseph BOSCO on 9 Sept 2021ABOUT THIS PODCASTIn this podcast, Dr. Kaufmann discusses what she means by the term “sociotechnical,” and “paddy field predicament,” the fact that in the area she researched, paddy fields need to be continuously planted or they become damaged and less productive. We also discuss her argument that technology is not simply a matter of linear progress, and whether her argument is really different from the “appropriate technology” argument of the 1960's and ‘70s. Furthermore, given that her data covers almost a decade, she discusses whether what she describes is just a transitional situation of multiple technologies, and whether there is a strong tendency for labor saving technology. We also talk about deskilling, and what she calls the “skill turn.” At the end, we talk about how her book was published “Open Access.”FEATURED AUTHORLena KAUFMAN is the author of the book Rural-Urban Migration and Agro-Technological Change in Post-Reform China published in 2021 by Amsterdam University Press (available for download open access from the publisher here: https://www.aup.nl/en/book/9789463729734/rural-urban-migration-and-agro-technological-change-in-post-reform-china or from JSTOR here: https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv1hp5hktAUTHOR WEBSITEhttps://www.isek.uzh.ch/en/anthropology/Staff/associatedresearchers/lenakaufmann.htmlADDITIONAL RESOURCESYou can also watch a webinar presentation by Dr. Kaufmann on 'The Agriculture-Migration Nexus in China' (Sci-Tech Asia Webinar #10, 27 April 2021) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INueUZFE8h4
This episode features Dr. Joseph Bosco III, Vice Chairman of Clinical Affairs for the Department of Orthopedics at NYU Langone Health. Here, he joined the podcast to talk about how COVID-19 accelerated big trends in orthopedics, venture capital money in healthcare and payer consolidation.
Dr. Joseph Bosco III, Vice Chairman of the Department of Orthopedics at NYU Langone, joined the podcast to talk about how COVID-19 accelerated big trends in orthopedics, venture capital money in healthcare and payer consolidation.
JEFF NYQUIST, Writer, Epoch Times, Author, “Origins of the Fourth World War and The New Tactics of Global War” and "The Fool and His Enemy," JRNyquist.blog, @JRNyquist Unrestrictive Warfare: Do everything short of open war to weaken an enemy What is the future of the US dollar as the reserve currency of the world? JOSEPH BOSCO, former China Country Desk Officer, Office of the Secretary of Defense, former Director of Asia-Pacific Disaster Relief and Humanitarian Affairs, Fellow, Institute for Corea-American Studies (ICAS) and the Institute for Taiwan-American Studies: Chinese military exercises in and around Taiwan are meant to instill a sense of normalcy Moving forward, Joseph Bosco argues that the US and Taiwan should collaborate militarily MICHAEL GONZALEZ, Senior Fellow, Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy, The Heritage Foundation, former Speechwriter, Securities and Exchange Commission, former Foreign Correspondent, Wall Street Journal, Author, “The Plot to Change America: How Identity Politics is Dividing the Land of the Free" and forthcoming "BLM: The Making of a New Marxist Revolution," @Gundisalvus Part 1: Mike Gonzalez: Identity Politics is the reimagining of America as a "Confederacy of Categories" America has always been the leader of the global Anti-Communist movement The "Long March Through the Institutions" has finally reached Corporate America Part 2: Critical Race Theory and its Marxist origins – A product of the Critical Thought movement of the 1930s Gonzalez highlights how the forerunners to Critical Race Theory also supported planned economies Like Marx and Engles, BLM wants to abolish the concept of the nuclear family
Susan GREENHALGH, interviewed by Joseph BOSCO on 19 February 2021.FEATURED AUTHORSusan Greenhalgh is the John King and Wilma Cannon Fairbank Research Professor of Chinese Society in the Department of Anthropology at Harvard University, and the co-editor of the recently published volume, Can Science and Technology Save China? (Cornell University Press, 2020). Her two most recent books are Fat-Talk Nation: The Human Costs of America's War on Fat (2017) and Cultivating Global Citizens: Population in the Rise of China (2010). In this podcast, she discusses how in China, “state-market-science/[and] technology are tangled tightly together to form a knot of governing logics, practices, and institutions.” She discusses China's scientism, and why people continue to have faith in science even though it has not lived up to the promise. She explains what she means with the statement that “science is contextual,” and gives examples of how “Chinese science is distinctly Chinese.” She also has some interesting thoughts on the recent concern in the US press over the competition with China in science and technology.AUTHOR'S PERSONAL WEBSITEhttp://susan-greenhalgh.com/
DAVID WURMSER, Director, Center for Security Policy’s Program on Global Anti-Semitism, former Middle East Advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney, retired, US Navy Reserves Lieutenant Commander: Multi-billions of dollars have been released to Iran as the Biden administration tries to "entice" the Mullahs to come back to the negotiating table David Wurmser: "Why would you be our friend if it comes at the cost of being overthrown?" Dr. Wurmser reasons that should the US abandon an ally, like Saudi Arabia, with a questionable human rights record, who’s to say that a revolution would not take hold, turning said state into a fundamentally destabilized enemy JOSEPH BOSCO, former China Country Desk Officer, Office of the Secretary of Defense, former Director of Asia-Pacific Disaster Relief and Humanitarian Affairs, Fellow, Institute for Corea-American Studies (ICAS) and the Institute for Taiwan-American Studies: Joseph Bosco: We are at a "pivotal inflection point" in US-China relations China's 2015 Anti-Secession law provides the legal framework for China to invade Taiwan GRANT NEWSHAM, Senior Fellow, Center for Security Policy, Senior Research Fellow at Japan Forum for Strategic Studies, Contributor, Asia Times, @NewshamGrant Grant Newham: We don't want to go to war with a nuclear armed China - But will there be war at all? The US and Japan need to officially establish an office to coordinate the joint defense of Japan's disputed island chains Newsham: Moon Jae In's government sees America as the problem and is sympathetic towards the North Korean and Chinese governments SUZANNE SCHOLTE, President, Defense Forum Foundation, Chairwoman, North Korea Freedom Coalition: An End of War Declaration between North and South Korea would give rise to anti-American sentiments in South Korea Suzanne Scholte: The Moon government is more interested in appeasing the North Korean regime than standing up for the human rights of all Korean people
MURRAY BESSETTE, Director of Academic Programs, Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, former Associate Professor, Morehead State University, former President, Kentucky Political Science Association, Lincoln Fellow, Claremont Institute, Academic Fellow, Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Co-Director, Bluegrass State Intelligence Community Center of Academic Excellence, @MSYBessette Part 1: Murray Bessette: The Communist Manifesto says clearly that in order to implement socialism, you must abolish private property, which in practice can only be done by a totalitarian government Karl Marx believed that there are no enduring characteristics within human nature - mankind is mostly malleable Socialism, Marxism and Communism are not voluntary ideologies Part 2: Bessette argues that Nazism and Communism both deny the individual in favor of some group identity Communist China's revamped vision of Lenin: The western capitalists will lend you the money to buy the rope for you to hang them with Deng Xiaoping: When we open up, it's not that we will have to listen to them [the West], it's that they will have to listen to us DAVID WURMSER, Director, Center for Security Policy’s Program on Global Anti-Semitism, former Middle East Advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney, retired, US Navy Reserves Lieutenant Commander: David Wurmser delves into a supposed eco-terrorist attack off the coast of Israel orchestrated by the Iranians The US assassination of Qasem Soleimani put the Iranians on edge Wursmer argues that the US should not break its decades-long commitments with Israel not to question their defense initiatives JOSEPH BOSCO, former China Country Desk Officer, Office of the Secretary of Defense, former Director of Asia-Pacific Disaster Relief and Humanitarian Affairs, Fellow, Institute for Corea-American Studies (ICAS) and the Institute for Taiwan-American Studies: Joseph Bosco: We are in a zero-sum game with China China is willing to give a little ground in some area in exchange for the US to compromise on many non-negatable terms, like human rights Robert Gates: 'Strategic ambiguity' towards Taiwan has already served its purpose. It's time for the Biden administration to readdress the Taiwan question
Li ZHANG, interviewed by Joseph BOSCO on February 5, 2021.FEATURED AUTHORLi ZHANG is a professor in the Dept. of Anthropology at the University of California—Davis, and the author of the new book Anxious China: Inner Revolution and Politics of Psychotherapy (2020, University of California Press). Her two previous single-author books are Strangers in the City: Reconfigurations of Space, Power, and Social Networks within China's Floating Population (2001), and In Search of Paradise: Middle Class Living in a Chinese Metropolis (2010). She is also the co-editor of the recently published edited volume, Can Science and Technology Save China? (2020).This podcast discusses the rise of psychotherapy in Kunming, and how part of the appeal of psychotherapy in China is that it comes from the West and claims to be scientific, but the therapeutic techniques don't always fit Chinese notions of personhood, sociability and efficacy in healing, so have to be adapted and localized. We also discuss the scientism and blind faith in science that makes psychotherapy such a popular fad in China today, though psychotherapy nevertheless appears to be helpful to clients.AUTHOR'S PERSONAL WEBSITEhttps://anthropology.ucdavis.edu/people/lizhang
Glenn Davis Stone (Washington University), Interviewed by Joseph Bosco in December 2018, St. Louis, Missouri.FEATURED AUTHORGlenn Davis Stone is a Professor of Anthropology and Environmental Studies at Washington University in St Louis. Professor Stone's research focuses on environmental anthropology, political ecology, food studies and science & technology studies. He has conducted fieldwork among nonindustrial farmers in West Africa, India, the Philippines and North America, and he has been researching and writing on Genetically Modified crops since 2002, and was the author of a major review article on The Anthropology of Genetically Modified Crops” in the Annual Review of Anthropology in 2010. In this podcast, Prof. Stone discusses how he came to research GMOs, why he opposes both the praising and condemning of GM crops, why he thinks GMOs are so polarizing, and what he thinks anthropologists can contribute to the debates about GMOs. He also explains why he has done research on “heirloom rice” among the Ifugao in the Philippines. At the end of the podcast, Dr. Stone discusses the controversy over the use of CRISPR technology on humans.AUTHOR'S PERSONAL WEBSITEhttps://pages.wustl.edu/stoneSELECTED PUBLICATIONSAgriculture as Spectacle. (Journal of Political Ecology, 2018)Farmer Knowledge Across the Commodification Spectrum. (Journal of Agrarian Change; with A. Flachs, 2018)Dreading CRISPR: GMO's, Honest Brokers, and Mertonian Transgressions. (Geographical Review, 2017)The Ox Fall Down: Path Breaking and Technology Treadmills in Indian Cotton Agriculture. (Journal of Peasant Studies; with A. Flachs, 2017)Heirloom Rice in Ifugao: An Anti-commodity in the Process of Commodification (Journal of Peasant Studies; with D. Glover, 2017)Towards a General Theory of Agricultural Knowledge Production: Environmental, Social and Didactic Learning (Culture, Agriculture, Food and Environment, 2016)Disembedding Grain: Golden Rice, the Green Revolution, and Heirloom Seeds in the Philippines (Agriculture & Human Values; with D. Glover, 2016)CRISPR and the Monsanto problem (Fieldquestions, 2016)Biotechnology, Schismogenesis, and the Demise of Uncertainty (Journal of Law & Policy, 2015)The FoxNewsization of GMO's (EnviroSociety, 2015)Biosecurity in the Age of Genetic Engineering (Bioinsecurity and Human Vulnerability, 2014)Trials of Genetically Modified Food (Food Culture & Society; with C. Kudlu, 2013)GM Crops: From St Louis to India (Anthropology News, 2012)Contradictions in the Last Mile: Suicide, Culture & E-Agriculture (Science, Technology & Human Values, 2011)Anthropology of Genetically Modified Crops (Annual Review of Anthropology, 2010)
Edwin A. Schmitt (Olso University), Interviewed by Joseph Bosco in April 2019.FEATURED AUTHOREdwin A. Schmitt is a postdoctoral fellow at the Department of Cultural Studies and Oriental Languages at the University of Oslo in Norway. He has a PhD in Anthropology from The Chinese University of Hong Kong, where he wrote a thesis on environmental consciousness, which included examining the issue of air pollution in Chengdu, China. He is currently a member of the interdisciplinary project – Airborne: Pollution, Climate Change, and Visions of Sustainability in China – at the University of Oslo. This team has collaborated with scholars at Tsinghua University, Zhejiang University, and Oregon State University to examine air pollution in China from multiple perspectives. Prof. Schmitt's most recent research focuses primarily on the historical role of energy institutions in China and what that means for air pollution.Links to articles mentioned in the podcast:https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-00629-5https://oilprice.com/Alternative-Energy/Solar-Energy/Rumors-Of-Chinese-Subsidy-Cuts-Sends-Shockwaves-Through-Solar-Markets.htmlAUTHOR'S PERSONAL WEBSITEhttps://www.hf.uio.no/ikos/english/people/aca/chinese-studies/temporary/edwinsc/CORRECTING NOTE FROM THE AUTHORAfter the interview, Edwin realized he had made a mistake at minute 13:20. He said that coal-fired power plants produce 4 million GW of electricity for the grid, but the correct number should be about 930 GW. Please see the following website for details: https://www.iea.org/weo/china/
DIANA WEST, Nationally syndicated columnist, Blogs, Dianawest.net, Author, “Death of the Grown Up,” “American Betrayal” and “Red Thread: A Search for Ideological Drivers Inside the Anti-Trump Conspiracy,” Twitter: @diana_west_ Diana West argues that what is happening in Georgia is insanity, but not insanity without a purpose Trump’s attorneys warned voters in Georgia ahead of the run-off election about voting irregularities The bizarre death of Harrison Deal: close ties to Gov. Kemp and his family, Sen. Loeffler campaign staffer… Part II: Why do Gov. Kemp and the Secretary of State in Georgia continue to advocate for an election system prone to fraud and corruption? Blackout Wars: Just as we do not know what is going on in Georgia, we do not know what is going on around the rest of the world West finds that we are witnessing a “war-like” control of information as social media giants may be actively trying to manipulate the news DAVID WURMSER, Director, Center for Security Policy’s Program on Global Anti-Semitism, former Middle East Advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney, retired, US Navy Reserves Lieutenant Commander: Iran increased its reserve of enriched uranium by 20% Iranians were fearful to retaliate under a Trump administration, their attitude may shift under a Biden administration David Wurmser explains why a recent agreement between Qatar and Saudi Arabia may not be all that it seems Wurmser excepts an escalation in violence on the part of the Palestinians towards Israel in the coming months following Joe Biden’s potential inauguration JOE BOSCO, Former China Country Director, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Senior Associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Member of the U.S.-China task force at the Center for National Interest: The threat posed by China pertains not only to the middle class but the country as a whole The Biden team needs to follow in President Trump’s foot steps Biden needs to accept a phone call from Taiwan’s President, Tsai Ing-wen
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