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Alicia Plemmons
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Cato Podcast
Pharmacists Can Do Much More; States Should Let Them
Pharmacists regularly help patients navigate both prescriptions and physicians’ advice, but they can do more. A few states have begun to recognize their capabilities that have otherwise largely gone untapped. Alicia Plemmons of the Knee Regulatory Research Center comments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-03-21
11 min
Cato Podcast
Pharmacists Can Do Much More; States Should Let Them
Pharmacists regularly help patients navigate both prescriptions and physicians’ advice, but they can do more. A few states have begun to recognize their capabilities that have otherwise largely gone untapped. Alicia Plemmons of the Knee Regulatory Research Center comments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-03-21
11 min
The Archbridge Podcast
The Economics of Flourishing: On Social Capital
About the Series At the Archbridge Institute, we define the "economics of flourishing" as the study of how markets, people, organizations, and institutions support the economic foundations of social mobility and human flourishing. About the Experts Dr. Justin Callais is the chief economist at the Archbridge Institute and an assistant professor of economics at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. He is the lead researcher for the institute's Social Mobility in the 50 States project.Dr. Alicia Plemmons is an assistant professor in the Department of General Business at West Virginia University.
2024-10-30
29 min
Regulation Matters: a CLEAR conversation
Episode 67: Practice Authority, Workforce Diversity, and Equity of Care - New Research
Alicia Plemmons with the Knee Center for the Study of Occupational Regulation shares new research her team conducted to explore the relationship between nurse practitioner full practice authority, nurse practitioner workforce diversity, and disparate primary care access. They compared the ethnic and racial composition of different state populations to the nurse practitioner workforce in those states and considered whether removing requirements for collaboration contracts and allowing full practice authority allows more practitioner mobility and greater access to care for underserved communities. "Addressing different ways in which new practitioners may be able to enter and serve marginalized, underrepresented communities before th...
2023-07-11
16 min
The Curious Task
Darwyyn Deyo - How Does Occupational Licensing Increase Barriers for Workers?
Alex speaks with Darwynn Deyo about the many ways in which occupational licensing can in fact reduce efficiency in the workforce, make it harder for people to cross borders, and ultimately reduce economic mobility for already disadvantaged groups. Episode Notes and Further Reading: License To Work: A National Study of Burdens from Occupational Licensing (2022) https://ij.org/report/license-to-work-3/ Policy Brief: Licensing Barriers for Women in the Workforce - Dr. Darwyyn Deyo (2022) https://csorwvu.com/policy-brief-licensing-barriers-for-women-in-the-workforce/ Policy Brief: Survey of Universal Licensing Reforms in the...
2023-06-14
48 min
The Hot Button
THB #23: 21 Weeks To Oscar & The Final 5
We’re getting down to it. There are just 5 awards-consequential movies left to be seen, rolling out fast now. Being the Ricardos, Don’t Look Up, Licorice Pizza, Nightmare Alley, West Side StoryAmazon, Netflix, MGM, Disney/Searchlight, Disney/FoxThe problem is, 2 or 3 of those 5 could end up with giant footprints in the Oscar season. The other problem is, no one really knows which ones those are. Wait. There are more problems. Getting to 10 Best Picture nominees feels like it will be work this year. There are a lot...
2021-11-05
09 min