My episode 3 guest is Dr. Nicte Mejia, a neurologist at Massachusetts General Hospital and an assistant professor at Harvard.
Dr. Mejia makes interesting and important points. Among them are that Medicare for All should include long-term care, and that even doctors can struggle with an insurance company when a family member has a problem.
Listening to her experiences as a dedicated and compassionate physician will make you wonder why the United States tolerates a health care system that makes it so hard for patients to get the care they need.
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
Public Option, Unions, Obligation, Part 2
Public Option, Unions, Obligation, Part 1
A Local Resolution Supporting Medicare For All
Covid and Racial Inequities
The U.S. Pandemic Response and How to Improve It
Medicaid Is Helpful; Medicare for All Would Be Better
Falling Back in Love With Clinical Practice
Why We Need the Medicare for All Act
Disaster Preparedness and COVID-19
State Level Medicare for All: Is It Possible?
Racism, Health Care, and Medicare for All
Join the Fight
How Medicare Integrated Hospitals
Health Inequality and Physical Structure
A Living Wage Home Cleaning Company and COVID-19
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