An Agenda for Achieving Health Equity
Megan Douglas, JD, gives solid advice for creating health equity in this podcast from the 2018 Policy Prescriptions Symposium. Visit http://www.policyprescriptions.org/policyrx18/ for more information about the conference and the organization. (Source: Emergency Medicine News: SoundsBites: Q&A)
Source: Emergency Medicine News: SoundsBites: Q&A - December 27, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: podcasts

It ’s the Prices, Stupid
Why is health care so expensive? It’s the prices, stupid, says Laura Medford-Davis, MD, tongue in cheek. Found out more about the high cost of medical care and supplies in this podcast from the 2018 Policy Prescriptions Symposium. Visit http://www.policyprescriptions.org/policyrx18/ for more information about the conference and the organization. (Source: Emergency Medicine News: SoundsBites: Q&A)
Source: Emergency Medicine News: SoundsBites: Q&A - December 3, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: podcasts

AFFIRMing the End of Gun Violence
It was inevitable that EPs wouldn’t sit idly by when the NRA told them to stay in their lane when it came to gun violence. The reaction was swift and strong, and in the middle was the rational voice of Chris Barsotti, MD, the creative thinker behind AFFIRM, an organization seeking to end gun violence through research, innovation, and evidence-based medicine. Listen in as he explains AFFIRM’s mission, and discover more about the group at https://affirmresearch.org. (Source: Emergency Medicine News: SoundsBites: Q&A)
Source: Emergency Medicine News: SoundsBites: Q&A - November 30, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Universal Coverage: Getting There from Here
What does universal coverage mean if not single payer or socialized medicine? Alison Haddock, MD, talks about how the U.S. can get there from here in this podcast from the 2018 Policy Prescriptions Symposium. Visit http://www.policyprescriptions.org/policyrx18/ for more information about the conference and the organization. (Source: Emergency Medicine News: SoundsBites: Q&A)
Source: Emergency Medicine News: SoundsBites: Q&A - November 19, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Repeal, Replace, Repeat
Wondering what’s going on with repeal and replace (and repeat)? Listen to emergency medicine policy expert Cedric Dark, MD, the founder and executive editor of PolicyPrescriptions.org, talk about how politics have affected health care in this podcast from the 2018 Policy Prescriptions Symposium. Visit http://www.policyprescriptions.org/policyrx18/ for more information about the conference and the organization. (Source: Emergency Medicine News: SoundsBites: Q&A)
Source: Emergency Medicine News: SoundsBites: Q&A - November 2, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: podcasts