This is episode 46, “Medicaid Is Helpful; Medicare for All Would Be Better.”
My guest, Emily Leonard, is a Health Policy Analyst for Medicaid for the state of Maryland. Her work focuses on developing and implementing Medicaid programs to meet the unique needs of the state’s residents. She received her Master’s degree in Public Health Practice and Policy from the University of Maryland, College Park. Ms. Leonard grew up in a rural town on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and is passionate about rural health advocacy and Medicare for All.
Do not miss the episode as Ms. Leonard discusses why Medicaid is helpful and Medicare for All would be better.
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How Tragedy Created a Single-Payer Advocate
Why We Need Universal Continuous Healthcare From Birth
Our Insidious and Nefarious Healthcare System
Our Healthcare Mess and Why We Need Medicare for All
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Entrepreneurs and Medicare For All
Women’s Health and Reproductive Justice
To Be or Not to Be Health Insurance, That Is the Tricare Question
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Medicaid Expansion, Missouri, and the Will of the People
What You Need To Know About Medicare, Medigap, Medicare (Dis)Advantage, and How Medicare for All Benefits Seniors, Part 2
What You Need To Know About Medicare, Medigap, Medicare (Dis)Advantage, and How Medicare for All Benefits Seniors, Part 1
How Medicare For All Would Benefit People With Disabilities and the LGBTQIA Community
Racism Is a Public Health Threat
Getting a State Medical Society to Support Medicare for All
Health Disparities in the US Before And After the Pandemic
How We Can Meet the Mental Health Needs of Children and Adolescents
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