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The 15 Best Health Podcasts

  • Health podcasts. ...
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Ultimate Health Podcast

The Happiness Lab

  • Apple Podcast rating: 4.8 stars (more than 11,000 ratings)
  • Also available on: Stitcher
  • First aired: 2019
  • Still airing new episodes? Yes

Happier

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Let It Out with Katie Dalebout

  • Workplace communication
  • Productivity tools
  • Time management
  • Professional constraints
  • Barriers to success
  • …and more

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What is public option insurance?

Lawmakers are working on fleshing out the concept of a “public option,” a government-run or heavily regulated insurance plan that would compete with private insurance. But the details are complicated, both substantively and politically. Meanwhile, bioethicists are debating whether the U.S. should be vaccinating low-risk adolescents against covid-19 while high-risk adults in other countries are still waiting. Margot Sanger-Katz of The New York Times, Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico and Rachana Pradhan of KHN join KHN’s Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Plus, for extra credit, the panelists recommend their favorite health policy stories of the week they think you should read, too.

What is the Biden administration doing?

The Biden administration is moving to undo many of the changes the Trump administration made to the enrollment process for the Affordable Care Act to encourage more people to sign up for health insurance. Meanwhile, Congress is opening investigations into the controversial approval by the Food and Drug Administration of an expensive drug that might (or might not) slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Joanne Kenen of Politico, Kimberly Leonard of Insider and Sarah Karlin-Smith of the Pink Sheet join KHN’s Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Also, Rovner interviews Marshall Allen of ProPublica about his new book, “Never Pay the First Bill: And Other Ways to Fight the Health Care System and Win.”

What are the strategies of Democrats in Congress and the states to expand health coverage?

Democrats in Congress and the states are devising strategies to expand health coverage — through the Affordable Care Act, Medicare, Medicaid and a “public option.” But progress remains halting, at best. Meanwhile, lawmakers in Washington may have to agree on how to control prescription drug prices if they wish to finance their coverage initiatives. Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Tami Luhby of CNN and Shefali Luthra of The 19th join KHN’s Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Also, Rovner interviews Michelle Andrews, who reported and wrote last month’s KHN-NPR “Bill of the Month” episode about a very expensive sleep study.

What is the Supreme Court ruling on the Affordable Care Act?

In a surprisingly strong 7-2 decision, the Supreme Court turned back the latest constitutional challenge to the Affordable Care Act, likely heralding the end of GOP efforts to strike the law in its entirety through court action. Meanwhile, Democratic lawmakers are looking for ways to expand health benefits.

Did Biden reverse his health policy?

The Biden administration has started to speed efforts to reverse health policies forged under Donald Trump. Most recently, the administration overturned a ban on fetal tissue research and canceled a last-minute extension of a Medicaid waiver for Texas. That latter move may delay the Senate confirmation of President Joe Biden’s nominee to head the Medicare and Medicaid programs, as Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) seeks to fight back. Anna Edney of Bloomberg News, Rachel Cohrs of Stat and Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico join KHN’s Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Plus, for extra credit, the panelists recommend their favorite health policy stories of the week they think you should read, too.

Is the Biden administration bucking the drug industry?

The Biden administration is bucking the drug industry and backing a waiver of covid-19 vaccine patent protections to help the rest of the world vaccinate its populations. Here at home, the Food and Drug Administration wants to ban menthol flavorings for cigarettes, setting off a fight with the tobacco industry. Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Tami Luhby of CNN and Kimberly Leonard of Business Insider join KHN’s Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Plus, for extra credit, the panelists recommend their favorite health policy stories of the week they think you should read, too.

Is Biden's health agenda serious?

Negotiations on the health parts of President Joe Biden’s domestic agenda are getting serious but have yet to produce a deal every Democrat can support. Meanwhile, the Food and Drug Administration remains without a nominated leader but manages to take the first steps toward approving over-the-counter hearing aids. Joanne Kenen of Politico and Johns Hopkins, Tami Luhby of CNN and Rachel Cohrs of Stat join KHN’s Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Plus, for extra credit, the panelists recommend their favorite health policy stories of the week they think you should read too.

What is digital health today?

Now in its eleventh season, the Digital Health Today podcast recruits insights and opinions from clinicians, patients, inventors, investors, and other thought leaders to present a balanced, thoughtful perspective on the state of healthcare on a global basis.

What are the topics covered in the podcast Cybersecurity?

Various hosts contribute to the production of multiple podcasts per week, diving deep into healthcare-related cybersecurity concerns, including storage protocols for sensitive medical data, remote-work considerations, passwords and encryption, the risks posed by AI, and the race to stay ahead of cybercriminals. Guests include thought leaders in cybersecurity, risk management, and healthcare data tech.

Why is technology important?

Arguably the most important function of technology is to safeguard human health and quality of life. From the detection of diseases to the treatment of conditions to improving the wellbeing of entire populations, what happens in technology definitely is close to the heart, among other organ systems. Healthcare Weekly puts technology ...

How many episodes are there in Cerners podcast?

With over 170 episodes and counting, the weekly podcast addresses changes on the horizon as technology and medicine become increasingly intertwined, from the implementation of Agile methodology in healthcare solutions to retail healthcare, with an eye toward improving outcomes and patient experience. While their contracts are with clinics and hospitals, Perspectives on Health and Tech takes the perspective that Cerners’ true clients are the patients that clinics serve.

What are the issues Rosenfeld discusses?

Rosenfeld and her guests delve into oft-overlooked issues like medical school culture, physician burnout, and interoperability, as well as the impact of tech breakthroughs on these issues.

What are some free listening services?

Readily available through free listening services like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher, listeners can immerse themselves in hours and hours of content, putting your average binge watch to shame, adding education to their commute, and becoming a more informed populace with an attention span for long-form content that have generations’ worth of sitcom producers scratching their heads.

What is Fletcher Johnson's podcast about?

In the Heartwood Treehouse podcast, Fletcher Johnson offers actionable, research-based explorations into practices of sustainable wellbeing, with an eye toward promoting creativity, mindfulness, resilience, and self-control. She covers topics ranging from breathing exercises to emotional intelligence to accepting love.

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