We asked how to fix healthcare. You answered: Tort reform.
At the end of Episode 7, Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr, the Fixing Healthcare podcast hosts, read three ideas and suggestions from listeners, courtesy of the Fixing Healthcare Survey. …
At the end of Episode 7, Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr, the Fixing Healthcare podcast hosts, read three ideas and suggestions from listeners, courtesy of the Fixing Healthcare Survey. …
The American medical system is in big trouble. So much trouble, that Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr dedicated an entire podcast season (and much of their free time) to …
Season One of the Fixing Healthcare podcast concludes this month, along its search for a candidate worthy of becoming the first-ever “Leader of American Healthcare.” Our sixth and final guest …
This month, co-hosts Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr agree our nation could learn so much from our next guest, Dr. Don Berwick. Few healthcare leaders have as much global experience, …
Fixing Healthcare co-hosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr thought they new a lot about their latest guest, Dr. Eric Topol. They’d both read his bestselling books and closely followed …
The Fixing Healthcare podcast continued its quest this month for a candidate worthy to fill the highly coveted (and totally fictitious) role of “Leader of American Healthcare.” Dr. David T. …
The Fixing Healthcare podcast is back with a new candidate for the highly coveted (and totally fictitious) job of “Leader of American Healthcare.” Dr. Halee Fischer-Wright is author the national …
The Fixing Healthcare podcast debuted its first episode by welcoming to the show one of healthcare’s most brilliant and entertaining leaders, Dr. Zubin Damania, MD. Dr. Damania is known throughout …
Hello listeners and prospective listeners! I want to introduce myself by taking you on a brief tour of my podcasting history, culminating in the launch of my new podcast, Fixing Healthcare, with …
Are you a doctor, healthcare wonk or patient advocate who’s tired of seeing the United States rank at or near the bottom in almost every measure of clinical quality? Sick …