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Dr. Susan Linn Discusses Her Just-Published Book, "Who's Raising the Kids: Big Tech, Big Business and the Lives of Children" (December 16th)
Dr. Susan Linn Discusses Her Just-Published Book, "Who's Raising the Kids: Big Tech, Big Business and the Lives of Children" (December 16th)

(This interview is dedicated to my friend Randy Lee, a dedicated public health nurse, who passed away earlier this week.)   

Justin Smith in his book …

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Andrew MacCalla Discusses Reducing Healthcare's Carbon Emissions Via Solar Microgrids (December 9th)
Andrew MacCalla Discusses Reducing Healthcare's Carbon Emissions Via Solar Microgrids (December 9th)

Listeners are aware I recently posted two articles related to decarbonizing the healthcare industry.  One regarding Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) tax…

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Dr. Jeroen Struijs Discusses Designing Alternative Payment Insurance Models to Green the Healthcare Industry (November 1st)
Dr. Jeroen Struijs Discusses Designing Alternative Payment Insurance Models to Green the Healthcare Industry (November 1st)

Having posted over 25 related climate and health-related interviews over the past several years, podcast listeners are aware that the healthcare indu…

3 years, 7 months ago

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Patricia Goldsmith Discusses CancerCare (October 5th)
Patricia Goldsmith Discusses CancerCare (October 5th)

After heart disease cancer is the leading cause of mortality in the US at over 600,000 deaths annually.  Not surprisingly cancer care costs are consi…

3 years, 8 months ago

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Dr. Jeni Miller Discusses a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty (October 4th)
Dr. Jeni Miller Discusses a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty (October 4th)

This summer the planet once again experienced record temperatures, droughts, wildfires and extreme weather events.  Nevertheless, according to a rece…

3 years, 8 months ago

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Substack Post #6, "CMS and the Masquerade of Equality" (September 26th)
Substack Post #6, "CMS and the Masquerade of Equality" (September 26th)

Is at: https://substack.com/inbox/post/75107864. 

It opens with: In summarizing Professor Jedediah Purdy’s recent book, Two Cheers for Politics, The N…

3 years, 8 months ago

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Matthew Albright Discusses Hospital and Insurer or Payer Price Transparency (September 13th)
Matthew Albright Discusses Hospital and Insurer or Payer Price Transparency (September 13th)

Over the past few years federal policymakers have instituted healthcare price transparency.  Until last year, healthcare prices were largely, if not …

3 years, 8 months ago

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Greg Segal Discusses Organ Procurement and Transplantation Policy Reform (August 16th)
Greg Segal Discusses Organ Procurement and Transplantation Policy Reform (August 16th)

During its recent August 3rd hearing titled, “A System in Need of Repair: Addressing Organizational Failures of the U.S.’s Organ Procurement and Tran…

3 years, 9 months ago

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NACHC's Jeremy Crandall Discusses Inflation Reduction Act-Related Policy Reforms (August 4th)
NACHC's Jeremy Crandall Discusses Inflation Reduction Act-Related Policy Reforms (August 4th)

Two weeks ago Senate Majority Leader, Chuck Schumer, announced the $739 billion Inflation Reduction (IRA) Act of 2022, compromise legislation agreed …

3 years, 10 months ago

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265th Podcast: Professor Josiah Rector Discusses His Recently Published Book, "Toxic Debt, An Environmental Justice History of Detroit" (July 12th)
265th Podcast: Professor Josiah Rector Discusses His Recently Published Book, "Toxic Debt, An Environmental Justice History of Detroit" (July 12th)

Toxic Debt, An Environmental History Justice History of Detroit, just published by North Carolina University Press in its Justice, Power and Politics…

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