Each week, this podcast explores bipartisan solutions to healthcare reform using discussions with leading experts from across the country.

Purple Solutions to Fix Healthcare in America
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Podcast Overview
Each week, this podcast explores bipartisan solutions to healthcare reform using discussions with leading experts from across the country.
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6/11/2020
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Recent Episodes

September 14, 2020
Interview with Curt Gielow – Attempts at Universal healthcare, with competitive markets, in Wisconsin
<p>Interview with former state Representative Curt Gielow on his attempt at a bipartisan (Purple) solution to healthcare reform, in the 2005 bill he submitted with Democratic colleague Jon Richards. Gielow discusses his bill that includes private and competitive markets, coupled to universal care, and how a truly Purple solution was politically difficult – or even impossible – to move forward. The frustration of polarized politics, and an inability to reach across the aisle, is discussed.</p>

September 10, 2020
Interview with David Balat – Direct Care, as a Way to Empower Patients
<p>Interview with David Balat, former healthcare executive and director of the Right on Healthcare Initiative with the Texas Public Policy Foundation. David discusses how direct primary care from physicians, and direct care from other providers, results in better quality and lower cost care to patients. Removal of third-party surrogates, like insurance or government payers, ends up giving patients more control and better care at lower cost.</p>

July 24, 2020
Interview with Dr. Barbara McAneny – How to fix healthcare delivery in America, and how hospital consolidations are leading to the growth of the anticompetitive Medical-Industrial Complex.
<p>Interview with the former President of the American Medical Association (AMA) and CEO and co-founder of the New Mexico Oncology Hematology Consultants. Dr. McAneny is a practicing oncologist and strong advocate for small physician groups that are delivering better healthcare at lower cost. In this episode we discuss the growth of the anti-competitive Medical-Industrial Complex that threatens to squeeze out smaller physician groups that provide better care at lower cost. Dr. McAneny presents solutions that include an increase in price/cost transparency and competition, as well as uniform access to essential services, such as from emergency rooms. She also shines a light on the surprisingly anti-competitive behavior of large hospitals and providers.</p>
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