A Health Podyssey
A podcast by Health Affairs - Tuesdays
261 Episodes
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Julia Dennett on the Health Effects of OxyContin Marketing
Published: 8/1/2023 -
Jane Zhu on Narrow Networks in Medicare Advantage Plans
Published: 7/25/2023 -
Yanlei Ma on Dual-Eligible Special Needs Plans
Published: 7/18/2023 -
LIVE from Aspen Ideas: Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross
Published: 7/11/2023 -
Jessica Adler on Jail Conditions and Death Rates
Published: 6/27/2023 -
Andrew Bolibol on Health Insurance Coverage Among LGBT Adults
Published: 6/20/2023 -
Dana Mukamel on How Widespread Dementia is in Nursing Homes
Published: 6/13/2023 -
Kelsey Owsley on 340B's Effect on Oncology Services
Published: 6/6/2023 -
José Figueroa on the State of Dual Eligibles in Integrated Care Programs
Published: 5/30/2023 -
Brady Post on the Considerable Relationship Between Consolidation and Health Care Treatment Intensity
Published: 5/23/2023 -
Andrew Anderson on the Costs of Preventable Heart Failure Hospitalizations
Published: 5/16/2023 -
Anthony LoSasso on Insurer Market Power and Hospital Prices
Published: 5/9/2023 -
Amelia Bond on 340B's Influence on Biosimilars
Published: 5/2/2023 -
Gillian SteelFisher on Telemedicine Industry and Patient Preferences
Published: 4/25/2023 -
Michael Chernew on Medicare Advantage Benchmarks
Published: 4/18/2023 -
Matthew McCoy on Hospital Websites Tracking Your Data
Published: 4/11/2023 -
Caitlin Carroll on Rural Hospital Survival
Published: 4/4/2023 -
Michelle Mello on Public Health Law Modernization and Rebalancing
Published: 3/28/2023 -
Mariana Socal on the Global Supply Chain for Generic Drugs
Published: 3/21/2023 -
Jennifer Kao on Drug Repurposing
Published: 3/14/2023
Each week, Health Affairs' Rob Lott brings you in-depth conversations with leading researchers and influencers shaping the big ideas in health policy and the health care industry. A Health Podyssey goes beyond the pages of the health policy journal Health Affairs to tell stories behind the research and share policy implications. Learn how academics and economists frame their research questions and journey to the intersection of health, health care, and policy. Health policy nerds rejoice! This podcast is for you.