Hospitals are centers of medical care, scientific discovery, education and employment in communities from coast to coast, but how did we get here. In this episode Chip will discuss the making of the modern hospital with health care economist and professor at Brandeis University Stuart Altman. They talk about everything from breakthroughs in care to major changes in health care financing and how each of these developments helped create the community hospital we know today.
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Cancer Care Close to Home
Patient Care at Hospitals After Roe V Wade Overturned
New Doctors Caring for Their Hometowns Plus Making the Rounds: From Firefighter to Nurse of the Year
COVID-19: Hospital’s New Normal
The Real Story: A Second Chance at Life after COVID
The Real Story: Courtney Clarke, RN
Making the Rounds: At the Forefront of Care
Making the Rounds: The Nurse You Want At Your Bedside
Inside the Hospital Nursing Shortage with Lisa Dolan
No silver Bullet: Diagnosing Hospital Workforce Crisis with Peter Buerhaus
Everyone’s a Critic with Chris Jennings and Doug Badger
From Health Care to Partisan Politics – A Fireside Chat w/ Sen. Roy Blunt
Fighting COVID-19 in Rural America: A Leader Reports from the Frontlines
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Mental Health During the Pandemic with Karen Johnson
The Successes of Learning Health Systems During COVID with Marty Bonick
Hospitals at Scale with Jeff Goldsmith
Fighting on the Frontlines with Fiona Chew
Ron Pollack Discusses Survival of the Affordable Care Act
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