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A Fresh Face in Hell with Jonathan EvisonA Fresh Face in Hell with Jonathan EvisonElisabeth Rosenthal - An American SicknessToday I talk with Doctor and NY Times Journalist, Elisabeth Rosenthal about her seminal book An American Sickness. Why does an arthritis injection cost $19K in one hospital and $90k in another? Why does the same insurance company pay both prices without push back? Our healthcare system is a funhouse of twisted logic that only makes sense when seen through the prism of unregulated profiteering. Dr. Rosenthal and I talk about how we got here and what we can do systematically and personally to make changes for the future.Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHzj0...2025-07-231h 01CNN 5 ThingsCNN 5 ThingsOne Thing: A Health Insurance CEO is Dead. Not Everyone Is Sad.Following the brazen murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City, some were surprised by the lack of sympathy shown by people online. Those who follow the healthcare industry closely, however, say the anger towards the industry has been boiling for a long time. Guest: Elisabeth Rosenthal, Senior Contributing Editor at KFF Health News & author, “An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2024-12-0819 minCNN One ThingCNN One ThingA Health Insurance CEO is Dead. Not Everyone Is Sad.Following the brazen murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City, some were surprised by the lack of sympathy shown by people online. Those who follow the healthcare industry closely, however, say the anger towards the industry has been boiling for a long time. Guest: Elisabeth Rosenthal, Senior Contributing Editor at KFF Health News & author, “An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2024-12-0818 minTaleWindTaleWindAn American Sickness by Elisabeth RosenthalA New York Times bestseller in 2017, An American Sickness reveals the inner workings of the US healthcare system. Elisabeth Rosenthal explores why US healthcare costs are so high, and suggests ways to improve the system. This episode was recorded in Mid-October, 2024. From Penguin Random House:Breaking down this monolithic business into the individual industries—the hospitals, doctors, insurance companies, and drug manufacturers—that together constitute our healthcare system, Rosenthal exposes the recent evolution of American medicine as never before. How did healthcare, the caring endeavor, become healthcare, the highly profitable industry? Hospital systems, which are manag...2024-11-1835 minEast Anchorage Book Club with Andrew GrayEast Anchorage Book Club with Andrew GrayDr. Elisabeth Rosenthal: author of "An American Sickness: How healthcare became big business and how you can take it back"Send us a textDr. Elisabeth Rosenthal is the author of the 2017 book, An American Sickness: how healthcare became big business and how you can take it back. The Washington Post describes the book as: “An authoritative account of the distorted financial incentives that drive medical care in the United States . . . Every lawmaker and administration official should pick up a copy of [it].” Dr. Rosenthal was for 22 years a reporter, correspondent, and senior writer for The New York Times before becoming the editor in chief of Kaiser Health News, an independent journalism newsroom focu...2024-11-0757 minKFF Health News\' \'What the Health?\'KFF Health News' 'What the Health?'Abortion Heats Up Presidential RaceThe elevation of Vice President Kamala Harris to the top of the presumed Democratic presidential ticket is newly energizing the debate over abortion, while former President Donald Trump attempts to distance himself from more sweeping proposals in the “Project 2025” GOP blueprint put together by his former administration officials and the conservative Heritage Foundation.Lauren Weber of The Washington Post, Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, and Sarah Karlin-Smith of the Pink Sheet join KFF Health News’ Julie Rovner to discuss these stories and more. Also this week, Rovner interviews KFF Health News’ Elisabeth Rosenthal, who reported and wrote th...2024-08-0138 minThe Undefeated UnderdogsThe Undefeated UnderdogsSonia Baschez - Why you need to hire a fractional CMO!👉🏼 About the Guest:Sonia Baschez was the Head of Marketing at Atmos and currently is a a Marketing and PR Advisor at The Council. She is an expert at building and executing marketing strategies for early-stage startups focused on social media, content creation, and email marketing. She has previously worked on the Hillary for America campaign, where she wrote, designed, and launched email programs for 38 states. She has also worked with startups (Makerpad, Winnie, Holloway), authors (Elisabeth Rosenthal MD, Sam Walker, Alexandra Sacks MD), and influencers (Jeanne Pinder, Marlon Peterson, Luz Claudio, Muhammed Idris) to create...2024-04-141h 11unSILOed with Greg LaBlancunSILOed with Greg LaBlanc406. Tackling Healthcare’s Big Business with Elisabeth RosenthalTo our guest today, the current American healthcare system feels less like a means to get well and more like a gigantic racket. We’ve gone from hospital visits in the 1950s costing five dollars a day to getting billed for everything from the oxygen reader on your finger to the IV bag. So how did we get here?Elisabeth Rosenthal is the senior contributing editor at KFF Health News and the author of the book, An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back. Before her career in journalism, she sp...2024-04-1056 minMedical Matters PodcastMedical Matters PodcastMedical Matters Podcast--Patients On the Hook, After Policy ChangesIn this episode of the Medical Matters Podcast, Dr. Peter Brier and Nurse Practitioner Kelly McCormack discuss how policy changes could leave patients holding the bag. Elisabeth Rosenthal of KFF Health News has written widely on healthcare issues, including a recent opinion piece that recently appeared in the Washington Post.Rosenthal is also the author of the book, An American Sickness. She discussed her findings in this NPR interview.2024-03-1333 minKFF Health News\' \'What the Health?\'KFF Health News' 'What the Health?'To End School Shootings, Activists Consider a New Culprit: ParentsFor the first time, a jury has convicted a parent of a school shooter of charges related to the child’s crime, finding a mother in Michigan guilty of involuntary manslaughter and possibly opening a new legal avenue for gun control advocates. Meanwhile, as the Supreme Court prepares to hear a case challenging the FDA’s approval of the abortion drug mifepristone, a medical publisher has retracted some of the journal studies that lower-court judges relied on in their decisions.Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Sarah Karlin-Smith of the Pink Sheet, and Rachana Pradhan of KFF Heal...2024-02-0835 minKnock Knock, Hi! with the GlaucomfleckensKnock Knock, Hi! with the GlaucomfleckensThe US Healthcare System is Enraging | Editor-In-Chief of KFF Health News Dr. Elisabeth RosenthalEditor-In-Chief of KFF Health News and Emergency Physician, Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal, joins the Glaucomfleckens to talk about how big business is taking over healthcare, how she used to be a journalist at the New York Times and how she got there from being a practicing emergency physician. Dr. Rosenthal also talks about her time in China, her experience with health care in the 90s, and how the US health care system is so expensive, compared to her time aboard.—Want to Learn About Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal? Twitter/Instagram: @RosenthalHealth—We wa...2024-02-061h 12The Heart of Healthcare | A Digital Health PodcastThe Heart of Healthcare | A Digital Health PodcastFrom Startup to Incumbent | Collective Health Founder & CEO Ali DiabIn this episode, Ali Diab, co-founder and CEO of Collective Health, discusses his journey in building Collective Health and solving the problem of complex and costly healthcare experiences. He also shares advice to founders from his experience scaling Collective Health, which is now a market leader.We cover:- When founders should (and shouldn’t) worry about incumbents- The sales cycle to employers- How to move from an oligarchical healthcare system to a free market one- Why the health insurance industry loves information as...2024-02-0535 minDDCAST - Was ist gut? Design, Kommunikation, ArchitekturDDCAST - Was ist gut? Design, Kommunikation, ArchitekturDDCAST 170 – Elisabeth Budde / Matthias Wagner K „World Design Capital 2026. Wer, wie, was?“ Elisabeth Budde, Diplom Designerin, geb. 1959 in Bremen, studierte Anfang der 80er Jahre in Kiel Kommunikationsdesign und startete ihre berufliche Laufbahn bei der Rosenthal AG in Selb. Von dort zog sie die Position der stellv. Fachliche Leiterin beim Rat für Formgebung nach Frankfurt am Main. Danach wechselte sie zur Messe Frankfurt, wo sie für Sonderschauen zahlreicher Messen verantwortlich war. 1991 folgte die Selbstständigkeit. Bis heute ist sie geschäftsführende Gesellschafterin der Transparent Design Management GmbH und bietet mit ihrem Team Konzeption und Management in der Unternehmenskommunikation an. Diverse Vorträge im In- und Ausland, Jury-Tätigkeiten sowie zahlrei...2023-11-1250 minMoral MattersMoral MattersSearching for Medicine’s Soul - Cross Feed - Dr. Elisabeth RosenthalThis week on Moral Matters, we’re sharing another episode from Searching for Medicine’s Soul. In this episode, Dr. Rothstein talks with Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal, a senior contributing editor at Kaiser Health News, former New York Times reporter and New York Times best selling author of American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back. Drs. Rothstein and Rosenthal talk about the failures of the American healthcare system and the untenable costs and burdens it foists on both doctors and patients. We are grateful to the Searching for...2023-11-091h 00KFF Health News\' \'What the Health?\'KFF Health News' 'What the Health?'Underinsured Is the New UninsuredThe percentage of working-age adults with health insurance went up and the uninsured rate dropped last year, the U.S. Census Bureau reported this week. There isn’t much suspense about which way the uninsured rate is now trending, as states continue efforts to strip ineligible beneficiaries from their Medicaid rolls. But is the focus on the uninsured obscuring the struggles of the underinsured? Also, employer-sponsored insurance costs are climbing, while a mystery is unfolding in Medicare spending. And the CDC recommends the new covid booster for everyone who’s at least 6 months old.Margot Sanger-Katz of The Ne...2023-09-1443 minAn Arm and a LegAn Arm and a LegCredit Card, PleaseA listener’s doctor wanted her credit card info up front — before her appointment. She wondered: Do I need to give it to them? We did too. After all, who wants the risk of being overcharged — and then having to fight for money back?Experts gave us their best advice, including a couple of tricks to try, and a legal protection you may be able to rely on. Meanwhile, Elisabeth Rosenthal, senior contributing editor at KFF Health News, filled us in on the rapid growth of medical debt as a financia...2023-06-1521 minFuture of StoryTelling (FoST)Future of StoryTelling (FoST)Tribeca and the Importance of Curation — Jane Rosenthal RevisitedIn honor of the Tribeca Festival taking place this week in New York City, we’re revisiting a conversation with Tribeca’s CEO and co-founder Jane Rosenthal. In this episode, Jane discusses the festival’s important role in finding, highlighting, and supporting the development of new and diverse voices. --© 2023 Future of StoryTelling, Corp.Produced by Future of StoryTelling, Corp.124 West 13th StreetNew York, NY 10011Founder and CEO, Charles MelcherDirector, Carolyn MerrimanAssistan...2023-06-1528 minSearching for Medicine’s SoulSearching for Medicine’s SoulElisabeth Rosenthal On American Healthcare DysfunctionIn this episode of Searching for Medicine's Soul, Aaron was joined by Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal, senior contributing editor at Kaiser Health News, former New York Times reporter, and New York Times Best Selling author of An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back. Dr. Rothstein and Dr. Rosenthal talked about the failures of the American healthcare system and the untenable costs and burdens it foists on patients and doctors.  2023-06-0158 minElsa and Riya’s ER 🚨Elsa and Riya’s ER 🚨Health Conscious or Health Anxious?Join Elsa and Riya for the final episode of season 4 where they conclude their discussion of Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal’s book. Elsa and Riya will talk about the true importance of screening for disease, medical technology such as FitBits and Apple Watches, and the pros and cons of telemedicine. Thank you for listening and enjoy the final episode! 🚨Disclaimer: Elsa and Riya are not licensed medical professionals and therefore all things discussed in this episode, as well as past and future episodes, are for the purpose of entertainment only.🚨2022-12-1722 minThe Heart of Healthcare | A Digital Health PodcastThe Heart of Healthcare | A Digital Health PodcastThe Dangerous, Expensive, and Dysfunctional American Healthcare SystemIn this episode, Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal shares a treatment plan for our healthcare system. Elisabeth is an ER doctor turned reporter, and author of the New York Times bestselling book, An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take it Back. Her book reveals the dangerous, expensive, and dysfunctional American healthcare system, and tells us exactly what we can do to fix it. Dr. Rosenthal spent 22 years as a correspondent at the New York Times before joining Kaiser Health News as Editor-in-Chief about five years ago. Follow Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal.2022-11-2144 minForce Noir StudiosForce Noir StudiosNerd Talks. SkräckfilmDet är snart Halloween och vad passar då bättre än att prata skräckfilm i Nerd Talks? Vi listar våra favoriter, varför vi gillar dem och kryddar med lite onödigt vetande.  Liten lista över filmer, regissörer och skådisar vi pratar om i avsnittet.  IT FOLLOWS David Robert Mitchell SINISTER Scott Derrickson UNDER THE SKIN Jonathan Glazer GET OUT Jordan Peele US Jordan Peele DON'T LOOK UP Jordan Peele Lupita Nyong'o INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS Abel Ferrara Elisabeth Moss THE INVISIBLE MAN Leigh Whanell THE HANDMAID'S TALE THE CABIN IN THE WOODS Drew Godd...2022-10-281h 28Elsa and Riya’s ER 🚨Elsa and Riya’s ER 🚨Michelin Star HealthcareJoin Elsa and Riya this week as they discuss tips on how you can save money in your doctor’s visits and hospital trips. The content is based on Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal’s book “An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back”. Listen as Elsa and Riya discuss the importance of asking questions and paying attention to the affiliation of the facility, the professionals you come in contact with, and the type of visit you are having - observation or admission. Elsa and Riya also discuss topics such as doctors self-referring to their own labs...2022-09-2057 minElsa and Riya’s ER 🚨Elsa and Riya’s ER 🚨Munchkins or Donut HolesJoin Elsa and Riya as they continue discussing Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal's book "An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became a Big Business and How You Can Take it Back". One would think that innovations in healthcare would be beneficial for patients and doctors, as it should cut costs and give doctors more time to focus on other tasks. However, financial incentives for hospitals such as innovative technology, outsourcing dialysis treatment, and private hospital rooms seem to be having the opposite effect in a lot of scenarios. Elsa and Riya discuss the Affordable Care Act and a few ways national policy can...2022-09-1641 minElsa and Riya’s ER 🚨Elsa and Riya’s ER 🚨Billions in Bills 💵Join Elsa and Riya as they discuss Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal’s book “An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became a Big Business and How You Can Take it Back”. Elsa and Riya explain how insurance has become profitable by discussing its history. Reasons for outrageous hospital bills are explored as Elsa and Riya discuss various patient experiences. If you find American Healthcare confusing, listen in to Elsa and Riya as they try to work through the mud. 🚨Disclaimer: Elsa and Riya are not licensed medical professionals and therefore all things discussed in this episode, as well as past and future episodes, are for t...2022-09-0154 minUnf*cking The RepublicUnf*cking The RepublicShow Notes [Ep 71: U.S. Healthcare.]In today’s Show Notes Max and 99 talk for 30 hours…Okay, exaggeration. But they talk for a long while, because there’s a lot of U.S. healthcare feedback to run through, as the Unf*ckers are so smart and dedicated (as usual). All hail Nettie. Listen to U.S. Healthcare. Chapters Intro: 00:00:20 UNFTR Healthcare Update: 00:03:13 Emails: 00:08:13 Facebook Shout Outs: 01:57:12 Twitter Shout Outs: 02:02:30 Instagram Shout Outs: 02:05:05 Substack: 02:06:57 Buy Me A Coffee Donations + Memberships: 02:10:34 Reviews: 02:14:42 Resources ...2022-08-262h 15Elder Health ConnectionElder Health ConnectionMy Top Tips for Navigating Healthcare [021]Join us as Caroline shares her top tips for navigating the healthcare system when you’re patient or caregiver (or both!). We focus on ways to protect your mental and emotional energy as you engage with a complex system during a difficult season of life. From compassion to role delegation to systems and strategies, we cover practical and actionable tips to reduce overwhelm as you navigate your health journey. Have your own tips to share? Email caroline@morrisclinic.com and we’ll feature them in a future episode.    In overwhelm now? Schedule an intro call to tal...2022-04-1825 minReliable SourcesReliable SourcesTwo years since the pandemic began, Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal and Dr. James Hamblin assess what have we learnedBrian Stelter catches up with two public health experts who helped explain Covid-19 when the pandemic first upended American life two years ago this week. Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal and Dr. James Hamblin discuss the initial "communication vacuum," the decline of trust in information sources, and the potential end of the pandemic.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy2022-03-1144 minThe Doctor is OutThe Doctor is OutS3E02: The Business of Medicine - Elisabeth RosenthalCan we create incentives to make medicine do the right thing? Is healthcare a public good or a commodity?Join for a conversation around the business of medicine with Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal, Kaiser Health News Editor-in-Chief, NY Times Contributor and author of "An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back". Learn about Elisabeth's journey toward becoming an author and journalist, and her recommendations for what can be done to bring reform to the healthcare system.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tdio/message2021-12-1555 minFour Minute AudiobooksFour Minute AudiobooksAn American Sickness by Elisabeth Rosenthal - Summary Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-11-1408 minPhysicians Off The Beaten PathPhysicians Off The Beaten Path08- Physician-Writer Series: Elisabeth Rosenthal, MD (Kaiser Health News)What are some of the biggest problems facing American healthcare? How should we think about the tradeoffs of private vs public-run healthcare? In this episode, we answer all these questions and more with our guest Elisabeth Rosenthal, MD.Elisabeth is the editor-in-chief of Kaiser Health News, a contributing Opinion Writer at The New York Times who previously spent 22 years at the Times, and the author of 'An American Sickness', A NY Times best-seller, an eye-opening investigation into America's healthcare system. A former ER physician, Dr Rosenthal is an award-winning reporter, correspondent, and patient advocate. She has had...2021-10-0657 minLeading the RoundsLeading the RoundsAn American Sickness and the Quest to Take Back Healthcare with Dr. Elisabeth RosenthalElisabeth Rosenthal is a physician and journalist who is currently working as the editor-in-chief of Kaiser Health News. She graduated from Harvard Medical School and completed residency and worked as an Emergency Physician before she began working for the New York Times as a reporter. In 2017, she published a book titled, “An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take it Back”, which looks at the American healthcare system and how financial incentives have impacted it. We hope you enjoy this episode where we talk about healthcare costs, physician payment models, strategic billing and more.  ...2021-08-3053 minThe Heart of Healthcare with Halle TeccoThe Heart of Healthcare with Halle TeccoHealthcare: The Price is Not RightIn this episode, Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal shares a treatment plan for our healthcare system. Elisabeth is an ER doctor turned reporter. She's the author of the New York Times bestselling book, An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take it Back.2021-08-2346 minThe Heart of Healthcare | A Digital Health PodcastThe Heart of Healthcare | A Digital Health PodcastHealthcare: The Price Is Not RightIn this episode, Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal shares a treatment plan for our healthcare system. Elisabeth is an ER doctor turned reporter. She's the author of the New York Times bestselling book, An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take it Back. Her book reveals the dangerous, expensive, and dysfunctional American healthcare system, and tells us exactly what we can do to fix it. Dr. Rosenthal spent 22 years as a correspondent at the New York Times before joining Kaiser Health News as Editor-in-Chief in 2016. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and C...2021-08-2344 minFreeState HealthcareFreeState HealthcareAn American Sickness: IntroIntroducing Elisabeth Rosenthal's research into the North American healthcare system, followed by a special guest appearance by evil healthcare itself!2021-08-0212 minThe EPAM Continuum Podcast NetworkThe EPAM Continuum Podcast NetworkThe Resonance Test 65: Dr. Elisabeth RosenthalWe learned many long-distance lessons during the pandemic. One of the most important involved visiting the doctor. As Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal, author of *An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back* and Editor-in-Chief of *Kaiser Health News,* tells our Jonathon Swersey in the latest episode of *The Resonance Test:* “Many of us spend *way* too much time schlepping into doctors’ offices for things that could be done *perfectly* well over the phone.” The pandemic took telemedicine mainstream. Many who previously had only heard of it were forced to experience, practice, and pay for it. Th...2021-06-2434 minPrimary Care CuresPrimary Care CuresEpisode # 123 – Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal is Editor-in-Chief at Kaiser Health News, Which Started a Press Snowball Effect by Outing UVA‘s Aggressive Legal Strategy Chasing Thousands for Bills they Generated. It is Over Now, but a Dozen Other Press Outlets did the Same. Hear What Will be Her Encore! Her Book “An American Sickness” Offers Strategies to Protect Yourself from the Bigs. In this episode, Ron chats with Elisabeth Rosenthal, Editor-in-Chief at Kaiser Health News. Here she discusses her career in healthcare journalism and what she views as the most important stories that she has ever covered. She also does a deep dive into the shady practices of some of the bigs and how despite that, there are organizations out there that are doing things right and making a positive difference in American Healthcare. Ron and Elizabeth even discuss some potential topics for her to cover in the future. Elisabeth Rosenthal, Editor-in-Chief, joined KHN in September 2016 after 22...2021-06-1833 minAn Arm and a LegAn Arm and a LegMini-episode: One guy skirts a medical-bill trap, and shares the secret.When Adam Woodrum's insurance denied a claim for an ER bill, he sent his story to NPR... because he happened to KNOW how to deal with it. And he figured it would be a friendly thing to share what he knew. (Kudos, Adam!)This story was originally reported by Julie Appleby for our pals at Kaiser Health News, and KHN editor-in-chief Elisabeth Rosenthal weighs in at the end. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-05-1907 minThe Craig Silverman ShowThe Craig Silverman ShowEpisode 41 - Medical MattersMedical matters. Humans seek relief for every known malady. Some problems are serious -- others as trivial as boredom. We crave entertainment and information. Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal is a renowned MD and New York Times’ writer covering health care, climate change, China, and the world. Dr. Rosenthal worked as an emergency room physician before becoming a journalist and she is a fascinating guest.   Dr. Rosenthal is the author of “An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back” and editor-in-chief of Kaiser Health News. Most recently, she wrote powerfully followin...2021-04-242h 08The Cost of CareThe Cost of Care2. Sickness = ProfitUnpredictable chaos adds up to something over time. That’s David Smith’s story, and it’s also the origin story behind our broken health care system. This week, we explore why sickness pays and health doesn’t, and how we got here in the first place. Our guests this episode are economic historian Melissa Thomasson, health care journalist Elisabeth Rosenthal and futurist Ian Morrison.    Keep up with David on twitter @CHIDavidSmith.    Resources from the episode: Learn more about the history of our health care system from Melissa Thomasson on Planet Money...2021-04-1538 minThe WealthAbility Show with Tom Wheelwright, CPAThe WealthAbility Show with Tom Wheelwright, CPAHow to Vaccinate and Heal the EconomyDiscover what you can do today to ensure that you are safely and efficiently vaccinated. Elisabeth Rosenthal joins Tom to discuss the logistics necessary for the differing COVID vaccines, and why the economy will remain stunted until herd immunity is achieved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2021-02-0434 minParallax Views w/ J.G. MichaelParallax Views w/ J.G. MichaelThe Failings of the U.S. COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout & How to Correct It w/ Elisabeth Rosenthal If you appreciate Parallax Views and the work of J.G. Michael please consider supporting the show through Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/parallaxviews On this edition of Parallax Views, the U.S COVID-19 vaccine rollout has not been off to the best start. What has led to these failings that have turned obtaining the vaccine into a Hunger Games-style Darwinian competition? And how can these failings be remedied? Elisabeth Rosenthal, editor-in-chief of Kaiser Health News and a contributing writer for the New York Times, joins us to discuss these issues and more. Rosenthal...2021-01-3045 minFAIRFAIRKeri Leigh Merritt on the New Lost Cause, Elisabeth Rosenthal on Troubled Vaccine RolloutHistorians are shaking their heads as media talk about January 6 as "unprecedented"; while shocking and dispiriting, it has layers and layers of precedent that need to be learned and engaged, if we are ever to actually have the racial reckoning that corporate media are forever insisting we've already had.2021-01-1527 minKFF Health News\' \'What the Health?\'KFF Health News' 'What the Health?'What Would Dr. Fauci Do?Dr. Anthony Fauci has been one of the public’s most trusted voices throughout the coronavirus pandemic, as he has been for the past 3½ decades of public health emergencies. As the head of the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases since 1984, Fauci has helped guide the nation through the HIV/AIDS epidemic and more recent outbreaks of Ebola and Zika. In this special episode of KHN’s “What the Health?” podcast, Fauci sits down with KHN Editor-in-Chief Elisabeth Rosenthal to talk about how to navigate the next phase of the pandemic and what the incoming Bi...2020-11-1921 minAmerica DissectedAmerica DissectedNow for the workAbdul reflects on the outcome of the election in the context of the COVID19 pandemic. Then he interviews Kaiser Health News Journalists Sarah Jane Tribble (host of the new podcast “No Mercy”) and Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal about America’s rural healthcare crisis and COVID19. 2020-11-1029 minSeeing Red: Nebraska Politics From the LeftSeeing Red: Nebraska Politics From the LeftE24- Meet Meg Mikolajczyk - Bad Ass FeministE24 - This week we bring on our friend Meg. She works at planned parenthood, sits on several important boards and commissions, and wakes up every day to fight for justice and equality in healthcare. We talk about her path in politics and how YOU can ensure abortion access continues in Nebraska (spoiler - it’s voting). Meg is reading: An American Sickness:How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back by Elisabeth Rosenthal Support the work of SeeingRedNebraska here: http://seeingrednebraska.com/fight-back/ Social Media links: https://seeingrednebraska.com seeingredne@protonmail.com Tweet@seeingredNE FB@se...2020-08-1858 minReliable SourcesReliable SourcesJune 14, 2020: Brian Stelter challenges Trump attorney Jenna Ellis; Sara Sidner on her experience 'from Ferguson to Floyd;' is the Trump admin keeping medical experts off the air?A racism reckoning for the media industry? Plus... Why the press should be careful when forecasting "waves;" an interview with journalist Linda Tirado, who was blinded at a protest and is now suing police. Dr. James Hamblin, Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal, Dan Diamond, Jenna Ellis, Sara Sidner, Linda Tirado, Tai-Heng Cheng and Farai Chideya join Brian Stelter.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy2020-06-1444 minThe KickerThe KickerLocal media and COVID-19: the canary in the coalmineWhen an outbreak like the Covid-19 pandemic hits, local journalists serve as first responders for global surveillance efforts. Elisabeth Rosenthal was a young physician when the AIDS epidemic hit New York City; she later covered the SARS crisis in China for the New York Times. Samantha Pak is senior editor at the Kirkland Reporter, the local paper covering Life Care Center nursing home, where 19 residents have died from the coronavirus. On this week’s Kicker, Rosenthal, who is editor-in-chief of Kaiser Health News, and Pak speak with Kyle Pope, editor and publisher of CJR, about the advantage of the local ne...2020-03-1223 minReliable SourcesReliable SourcesMarch 8, 2020: Examining media coverage of coronavirus; Trump should 'lead, or get out of the way;' the importance of 'social distancing;' behind Joe Biden's comebackPlus... How Bernie Sanders' critiques of the media differ from Trump's; one full year without a W.H. press secretary briefing; why the Trump campaign is suing CNN, the NYT, and WaPo. Elisabeth Rosenthal, Dr. Seema Yasmin, Kathleen Sebelius, TJ Ducklo, David Sirota, Errin Haines, Joe Lockhart and Sara Fischer join Brian Stelter.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy2020-03-0839 minHow To!How To!How To Protect Yourself Against the CoronavirusThe coronavirus outbreak in China is causing panic worldwide. The World Health Organization has declared it a global health emergency and all we hear about are doubling infection rates, massive quarantines, and drugstores running out of masks. In this episode of How To!, we ask Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal, former New York Times reporter and author of An American Sickness, how she and her family survived the previous SARS epidemic in Beijing. We also revisit our conversation with Dr. Tom Inglesby, Director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, about what to do—and what not to do—if the...2020-02-0426 minSomething You Should KnowSomething You Should KnowHow Trust Works & Taking Back HealthcareSome people can’t imagine exercise without having their cellphone. You can listen to music, text and chat and it helps the time fly by. Well, there is also a problem with exercising with your cellphone and we will discuss what this is in this episode of the podcast. http://www.mensfitness.com/training/pro-tips/heres-how-your-phone-could-be-ruining-your-workout Have you heard of oxytocin? It’s sometimes called the “moral molecule.” Oxytocin is the brain chemical that helps us trust each other and feel good about each other. What’s interesting is that we know how to cause oxytocin to be released and when you u...2019-12-3041 minSomething You Should KnowSomething You Should KnowHow Trust Works & Taking Back HealthcareSome people can’t imagine exercise without having their cellphone. You can listen to music, text and chat and it helps the time fly by. Well, there is also a problem with exercising with your cellphone and we will discuss what this is in this episode of the podcast. http://www.mensfitness.com/training/pro-tips/heres-how-your-phone-could-be-ruining-your-workout Have you heard of oxytocin? It’s sometimes called the “moral molecule.” Oxytocin is the brain chemical that helps us trust each other and feel good about each other. What’s interesting is that we know how to cause oxytocin to be released and when you u...2019-12-3041 minSomething You Should KnowSomething You Should KnowHow Trust Works & Taking Back HealthcareSome people can’t imagine exercise without having their cellphone. You can listen to music, text and chat and it helps the time fly by. Well, there is also a problem with exercising with your cellphone and we will discuss what this is in this episode of the podcast. http://www.mensfitness.com/training/pro-tips/heres-how-your-phone-could-be-ruining-your-workoutHave you heard of oxytocin? It’s sometimes called the “moral molecule.” Oxytocin is the brain chemical that helps us trust each other and feel good about each other. What’s interesting is that we know how to cause oxytocin to be release...2019-12-3043 minSomething You Should KnowSomething You Should KnowHow Trust Works & Taking Back HealthcareSome people can’t imagine exercise without having their cellphone. You can listen to music, text and chat and it helps the time fly by. Well, there is also a problem with exercising with your cellphone and we will discuss what this is in this episode of the podcast. http://www.mensfitness.com/training/pro-tips/heres-how-your-phone-could-be-ruining-your-workout Have you heard of oxytocin? It’s sometimes called the “moral molecule.” Oxytocin is the brain chemical that helps us trust each other and feel good about each other. What’s interesting is that we know how to cause oxytocin to be released and when you u...2019-12-3043 minSomething You Should KnowSomething You Should KnowHow Trust Works & Taking Back HealthcareSome people can’t imagine exercise without having their cellphone. You can listen to music, text and chat and it helps the time fly by. Well, there is also a problem with exercising with your cellphone and we will discuss what this is in this episode of the podcast. http://www.mensfitness.com/training/pro-tips/heres-how-your-phone-could-be-ruining-your-workout Have you heard of oxytocin? It’s sometimes called the “moral molecule.” Oxytocin is the brain chemical that helps us trust each other and feel good about each other. What’s interesting is that we know how to cause oxytocin to be released and when you u...2019-12-3037 minTeach and Retire RichTeach and Retire RichThe Doctor (and Planner) Is In - Part 2 (#89)Part two of our interview with Dr. Carolyn McClanahan, a medical doctor who became a certified financial planner. We touched on a cross section of healthcare and planning topics: 00:23 Which Senator killed the public option? 01:48 Importance of the public option 02:10 Elisabeth Rosenthal book How Health Care Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back 04:25 Ideas for fixing healthcare 5:16 Origin of “ObamaCare” 06:11 Ted Kennedy and healthcare 06:35 Nixon had a good healthcare plan 08:24 The craziness of employer based healthcare 09:56 Is Long-Term Care Insurance worth it? 11:44 The Big Four of Aging 15:44: "Primary Care for All!" 19:58 Aging parents and healthcare T...2019-12-1325 minQuantified Health, Wellness & AgingQuantified Health, Wellness & AgingFuture of Medicine Book “Curable” – EP09: Travis Christofferson (Author)In this ninth episode, Travis Christofferson provides an overview of his new future of medicine book “Curable: How an Unlikely Group of Radical Innovators is Trying to Transform our Health Care System”. Read the transcript He covers the great inefficiencies of healthcare and harm it’s doing to swaths of the patient population. He explains it’s too qualitative than quantitative, that incentives are misaligned. He offers hope by urging a shift to being data-driven. Topics we discussed in this episode The economics of Moneyball Data can overcome our cognitive biases Repurposing medications Metformin Huge disparities and variations of treatment Venerati...2019-10-0800 minThe ACO ShowThe ACO Show42. The Business of MedicineElisabeth Rosenthal (@RosenthalHealth) kicks off Season 2 of The ACO Show with Josh Israel (@DrJIsrael) and Joe Shonkwiler (@JoeShonkwiler). She points out some of the bigger flaws in our health care system and discusses what physicians and private companies can do to bring more humanity back to the practice of medicine. Dr. Rosenthal is the Editor-in-Chief of Kaiser Health News and the author of the bestselling book “An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back.” She covered health care and environmental issues for the New York Times for 22 years. She is a gr...2019-09-1627 minThe ACO ShowThe ACO Show42. The Business of MedicineElisabeth Rosenthal (@RosenthalHealth) kicks off Season 2 of The ACO Show with Josh Israel (@DrJIsrael) and Joe Shonkwiler (@JoeShonkwiler). She points out some of the bigger flaws in our health care system and discusses what physicians and private companies can do to bring more humanity back to the practice of medicine. Dr. Rosenthal is the Editor-in-Chief of Kaiser Health News and the author of the bestselling book “An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back.” She covered health care and environmental issues for the New York Times for 22 years. She is a graduate of Stan...2019-09-1627 minAn Arm and a LegAn Arm and a LegHow much for an MRI? Well, that depends…This week, we look at three MRIs with four different price tags, and an enormous range. Liz Salmi and a view of her brain. (Photo: Kaiser Health News)The first two price tags come from listener Liz Salmi, who has been living with brain cancer for more than a decade.Liz gets MRI scans twice a year, to make sure the cancer isn’t growing. A couple years ago, Liz changed insurance, changed providers… and got serious sticker-shock when she saw the bill for a scan: $1,600 — AFTER insuranc...2019-06-1922 minRoS: Review of SystemsRoS: Review of SystemsRoS: How the system gets in the way of taking care of patients with Elisabeth RosenthalElisabeth Rosenthal is a physician and a noted writer and Editor In Chief of Kaiser Health News. She recently published An American Sickness, a book exploring how the business of medicine has gotten in the way of doctors delivering great care to patients and made the system increasingly complex and expensive for patients to navigate. She joins us this week! If you enjoy the show, please rate, review & subscribe to us wherever you listen. We’d love to hear feedback and suggestions, so you can tweet at us @RoSpodcast or @HMSPrimaryCare or drop me a line at...2019-05-2700 minEM Pulse Podcast™EM Pulse Podcast™The Last TouchpointDr. Matt Wetschler’s story represents the best and the worst of our healthcare system. Matt tells us about his near fatal injury, his miraculous recovery (thanks to modern medicine), and the complications with billing that plagued him for months after his accident. Matt’s story is one of several in the recent media highlighting the issue of “surprise billing”, and a subset of this issue referred to as “balance billing”. Drawing from his health policy background, Matt helps us understand balance billing and how patients are affected. Then, Dr. Tom Sugarman joins us to further explain the complexities of surprise bil...2019-05-1731 minIt\'s about the triple aim!It's about the triple aim!Meet Drs. Robert Pearl, Elisabeth Rosenthal and Archelle GeorgiouInnovators and seasoned industry thought leaders Drs. Robert Pearl, Elisabeth Rosenthal and Archelle Georgiou MD weigh in on a range of issues from patient empowerment to health system innovation imperatives. This episode is an audio mashup of top talent in the health innovation imperative was sourced from the 19th Population Health Colloquium curated by David B. Nash, MD, MBA, founding and current serving Dean of the Jefferson College of Population Health. In this broadcast, my colleague and co-host Fred Goldstein engages with Robert Pearl, MD, best selling author of Mistreated: Why We Think We’re Getting Good Health Care—And Why We...2019-04-1232 minPopHealth WeekPopHealth WeekMeet Drs. Robert Pearl, Elisabeth Rosenthal and Archelle GeorgiouThis audio mashup of top talent in the health innovation imperative was sourced from the 19th Population Health Colloquium curated by David B. Nash, MD, MBA, founding and current serving Dean of the Jefferson College of Population Health. In this broadcast, my colleague and co-host Fred Goldstein engages with Robert Pearl, MD, best selling author of Mistreated: Why We Think We’re Getting Good Health Care—And Why We’re Usually Wrong and former CEO of The Permanente Medical Group (1999-2017), the nation’s largest medical group, with 9,000 physicians and 35,000 staff. Elisabeth Rosenthal, MDEditor-in-Chief, at Kaiser Health News and author of An Am...2019-04-1132 minFixing Healthcare PodcastFixing Healthcare PodcastEpisode 9: Elisabeth Rosenthal on how patients can fight the systemSeason 2 of Fixing Healthcare welcomes leaders from outside of the medical mainstream to deliver practical solutions for our nation’s deepening healthcare crisis. Elisabeth Rosenthal did not disappoint. She is a physician, author of the 2017 national bestseller “An American Sickness: How Healthcare became Big Business and How You Can Take it Back,” the current editor-in-chief of the Kaiser Health News. Prior to the KHN, she was a The New York Times reporter for 22 years. Through her investigative research, Elisabeth has exposed corrupt healthcare players, fought outrageous medical bills and advocated tirelessly for American patients. On t...2019-04-0858 minAn Arm and a LegAn Arm and a LegWhy Health Insurance Actually Sucks (Season One, episode 6)Turns out, insurance companies allow — even encourage — crazy price-gouging by hospitals. For example, the leg brace Blake needed was available for $150 on Amazon. But thanks to his insurance, he paid more than $500.Investigative reporter Jenny Gold’s work helps us understand how that kind of thing happens.She compares health care to shopping for a gallon of milk.“We can look at the cost of a gallon of milk at lots of different stores and decide which one is the best,” she says.At the store, there’s maybe there’s a couple dif...2018-12-0516 minQuantified Health, Wellness & AgingQuantified Health, Wellness & AgingFuture of Owning, Storing & Sharing Your Health Data – EP04: Ardy Arianpour (Seqster)Read the transcript In this fourth episode, Ardy Arianpour, CEO and Co-Founder of Seqster, shares why the future of your health data is a centralized view, controlled by you, pulled from wearables, genetic tests, logged nutritional intake as well as your medical records even if spread across medical institutions. He relates the unique ability and need to share our lifetime of health data transgenerationally. Topics we discussed in this episode Apple’s acquisition of Gliimpse in 2016 Google’s failed attempt of personal health data storage Microsoft HealthVault Apple Medical Records Why Seqster is different from...2018-09-281h 03TV PartyTV PartyBreaking Down the Handmaid's Tale Finale and 2018 Emmy NominationsIt's been a whirlwind week in TV, but the hosts of TV Party have you covered! Kate Kulzick joins Allison and Clint once again, this time to talk about the bold, controversial finale to the second season of Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale. What do the events of the finale mean for the future of Gilead? Have we lost some characters for good? And why didn't June get in the truck?! From underground Martha railroads to Bradley Whitford's love of Annie Lennox, we cover it all for you. We also dig into the...2018-07-161h 30The Intercept BriefingThe Intercept BriefingKim Meets TrumpAs TV pundits gasped at the sight of the North Korean and U.S. flags side by side and Trump treating Kim Jong-un as an “equal,” most Koreans supported the summit. UC Santa Cruz professor Christine Hong talks about the significance of this moment, how the U.S. has sabotaged peace in the past and what an end to the war might look like. Tom Engelhardt, editor of TomDispatch, shares an essay on American militarism from his new book "A Nation Unmade by War." Journalist Elisabeth Rosenthal explains why the U.S. healthcare system is so bad and how Trump and...2018-06-131h 26Bad With Money With Gabe DunnBad With Money With Gabe DunnBuy Canadian Drugs! (aka Our Health Care System is Sick)Gaby takes the pulse of our health care system, and the prognosis is grim. To help understand it all, we have Elisabeth Rosenthal, editor-in-chief of Kaiser Health News, and author of "An American Sickness: How Healthcare became Big Business and How You Can Take it Back." Then we hear from Maly Ly, chief marketing officer at YouCaring, about how crowdfunding sites have risen to the challenge of fixing this broken system. And... don't hold your breath. Lauren Berliner, assistant professor at the University of Washington Bothell explains how crowdfunding really isn't an effective bandaid.  Learn more about your ad choices. V...2018-04-2546 minEverett Public Library PodcastsEverett Public Library PodcastsAn audio review of "An American Sickness," by Elizabeth RosenthalElisabeth Rosenthal diagnoses the sickness at the heart of the U.S. health care system. Music: Piano Concerto No. 20, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Courtesy of Internet Archive.  2017-11-1403 minKFF Health News\' \'What the Health?\'KFF Health News' 'What the Health?'Episode 10: Hurricane Harvey And Health CostsIn this episode of “What the Health?” Julie Rovner of Kaiser Health News, Joanne Kenen of Politico, and Margot Sanger-Katz of The New York Times discuss the potential health impact of Hurricane Harvey on the Texas Gulf Coast, and what impact the relief effort in Washington could have on an already jam-packed September agenda. Also this week: an interview with Elisabeth Rosenthal about why medical care costs so much. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-08-3138 minExplore The SpaceExplore The SpaceElisabeth Rosenthal On “An American Sickness” & Healthcare ReformElisabeth Rosenthal is the author of a provocative and powerful book on healthcare delivery in the United States called “An American Sickness.” She joins us during a nationwide debate over healthcare reform to evaluate our current state and how to move forward. 2017-07-1832 minRelentless Health ValueRelentless Health ValueINBW 13: Immediate Action Steps You Can Take Now to Make Healthcare More AffordableStacey is co-president of Aventria Health Group, a marcomm agency helping employers, payers, pharma and pharmacies develop and leverage partnerships with other health care organizations. For twenty years, Stacey has used her expertise to innovate inspiring collaborative health solutions benefiting all stakeholders, and most of all the patient. 00:00 Elisabeth Rosenthal, “An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business.” 02:25 Look at the bills your insurance company is paying. 02:45 “All of your out-of-pockets are a function of how much your insurance is paying on your behalf.” 03:20 “If no one is questioning what those costs are, then providers...2017-06-2917 minColumbia Morning with David LileColumbia Morning with David LileElisabeth Rosenthal, author of AN AMERICAN SICKNESSA conversation with the author of AN AMERICAN SICKNESS: HOW HEALTHCARE BECAME BIG BUSINESS AND HOW YOU CAN TAKE IT BACK.2017-06-0809 minRelentless Health ValueRelentless Health ValueINBW 12: Single Payer vs Consumerism, Healthcare Costs vs Insurance Costs - A Book Report (Inbetweenisode)Stacey is co-president of Aventria Health Group, a marketing agency specializing in helping pharmaceutical, device and pharmacy clients gain access to patients by creating and leveraging partnerships with other health care organizations. For twenty years, Stacey has innovated better-coordinated health solutions benefiting all stakeholders, and most of all, the patient. This episode compares how six authors approach the topics of Healthcare, Business, Medicine, Aging Populations, and Digital Health. In the initial list of books announced in the podcast, The Digital Doctor is left out. The complete list of books discussed, all of which have redeeming qualities, are:2017-05-2530 minOpen Society Foundations PodcastOpen Society Foundations PodcastPublic Health in a Populist MomentA panel discussion on how right-wing populist politics are shaping the debate about public health. Speakers: Jonathan Cohen, Chloë Cooney, Gregg Gonsalves, Naa Hammond, Ronald Martin, Elisabeth Rosenthal. (Recorded: Mar 28, 2017)2017-05-231h 52Rich Dad Radio Show: In-Your-Face Advice on Investing, Personal Finance, & Starting a BusinessRich Dad Radio Show: In-Your-Face Advice on Investing, Personal Finance, & Starting a BusinessYOUR MONEY OR YOUR LIFEHealth care is the #1 cause for personal bankruptcy in the U.S. and the most profitable business in the U.S. Find out why so many Americans are fighting mad at insurers, doctors, pharmacists and health administrators. And let’s not get started with the politicians. Robert talks to Elisabeth Rosenthal, a doctor-turned-writer, who exposes the rotten health-care system and offers practical steps for anyone trying to navigate health care. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2017-05-1755 minRich Dad Radio Show: In-Your-Face Advice on Investing, Personal Finance, & Starting a BusinessRich Dad Radio Show: In-Your-Face Advice on Investing, Personal Finance, & Starting a BusinessYOUR MONEY OR YOUR LIFEHealth care is the #1 cause for personal bankruptcy in the U.S. and the most profitable business in the U.S. Find out why so many Americans are fighting mad at insurers, doctors, pharmacists and health administrators. And let’s not get started with the politicians. Robert talks to Elisabeth Rosenthal, a doctor-turned-writer, who exposes the rotten health-care system and offers practical steps for anyone trying to navigate health care. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2017-05-1754 minRich Dad Radio Show: In-Your-Face Advice on Investing, Personal Finance, & Starting a BusinessRich Dad Radio Show: In-Your-Face Advice on Investing, Personal Finance, & Starting a BusinessYOUR MONEY OR YOUR LIFEHealth care is the #1 cause for personal bankruptcy in the U.S. and the most profitable business in the U.S. Find out why so many Americans are fighting mad at insurers, doctors, pharmacists and health administrators. And let’s not get started with the politicians. Robert talks to Elisabeth Rosenthal, a doctor-turned-writer, who exposes the rotten health-care system and offers practical steps for anyone trying to navigate health care. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/rich-dad-radio-show-in-your-face-advice-on-investing-personal-finance-starting-a-business--6681236/support.2017-05-1756 minWealth Creation Strategies With Robert Kiyosaki(Rich Dad And Poor Dad)Wealth Creation Strategies With Robert Kiyosaki(Rich Dad And Poor Dad)YOUR MONEY OR YOUR LIFEHealth care is the #1 cause for personal bankruptcy in the U.S. and the most profitable business in the U.S. Find out why so many Americans are fighting mad at insurers, doctors, pharmacists and health administrators. And let’s not get started with the politicians. Robert talks to Elisabeth Rosenthal, a doctor-turned-writer, who exposes the rotten health-care system and offers practical steps for anyone trying to navigate health care. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2017-05-1755 minRich Dad Radio Show: In-Your-Face Advice on Investing, Personal Finance, & Starting a BusinessRich Dad Radio Show: In-Your-Face Advice on Investing, Personal Finance, & Starting a BusinessYOUR MONEY OR YOUR LIFEHealth care is the #1 cause for personal bankruptcy in the U.S. and the most profitable business in the U.S. Find out why so many Americans are fighting mad at insurers, doctors, pharmacists and health administrators. And let’s not get started with the politicians. Robert talks to Elisabeth Rosenthal, a doctor-turned-writer, who exposes the rotten health-care system and offers practical steps for anyone trying to navigate health care. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2017-05-1755 minHerMoney with Jean ChatzkyHerMoney with Jean ChatzkyEp 58: The Doctor Is In: Elisabeth Rosenthal On Managing Your Medical CostsThe cost of healthcare and prescription drugs in the US are astronomical, but help is here in the form of Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal, author of "An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back." In Mailbag, choosing the best credit card, financial planning for single women and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2017-05-1733 minGo LiveGo Live#06: MacGyver CreativityEpisode 06: “MacGyver Creativity”“Go Live” is the official podcast from the Association of Clinical Informatics Fellows (ACIF).Host: Chase ParsonsTopics: iHealth 2017, Social media and our patients’ health, ‘Cake’ StartupGuest interview: Dr. Kevin Johnson, Professor and Chair of Vanderbilt’s Biomedical Informatics Department by Jake LancasterCo-hosts: Jake Lancaster, Chancey Christensen, Mark ZhangProTips: ‘An American Sickness’ by Elisabeth Rosenthal, ExpenseIt from Concur, SquareCash, Doximity DocFaxTwitter: @ACIFellowsMusic: Thanks to Ozzed.2017-05-1753 minACIF Go LiveACIF Go Live#06: MacGyver CreativityEpisode 06: “MacGyver Creativity”“Go Live” is the official podcast from the Association of Clinical Informatics Fellows (ACIF).Host: Chase ParsonsTopics: iHealth 2017, Social media and our patients’ health, ‘Cake’ StartupGuest interview: Dr. Kevin Johnson, Professor and Chair of Vanderbilt’s Biomedical Informatics Department by Jake LancasterCo-hosts: Jake Lancaster, Chancey Christensen, Mark ZhangProTips: ‘An American Sickness’ by Elisabeth Rosenthal, ExpenseIt from Concur, SquareCash, Doxi...2017-05-1753 minAspen Ideas to GoAspen Ideas to GoAn American SicknessElisabeth Rosenthal writes about our broken healthcare system in her new book, An American Sickness: How Healthcare became Big Business and How You Can Take it Back. She says the system, comprised of hospitals, doctors, insurance companies, and drug manufacturers, is in tatters. Social and financial incentives have infected it, she says, rendering it disastrous and immoral. How has the Affordable Care Act impacted the system? And what kind of effect would a repeal have? Rosenthal is an emergency room doctor turned journalist. She spent 22 years at The New York Times before becoming editor-in-chief at Kaiser Health News. 2017-05-1659 minThe Matt Townsend ShowThe Matt Townsend ShowBig Healthcare, Online Security Apps, Screen CleaningAn American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back (17:06) Elisabeth Rosenthal is a journalist and former practicing physician, she’s now editor in chief of Kaiser Health News. Rosenthal has written a new book, “An American Sickness,” chronicling how and why American health care costs are by far the highest in the world. America spends an average of close to $10,000 per person a year on healthcare, but are we getting our money’s worth? Elisabeth Rosenthal, former physician, and now editor in chief of Kaiser Health News, discusses her book An American Sickness.  Online Security A...2017-05-122h 25In Deep with Angie Coiro: InterviewsIn Deep with Angie Coiro: InterviewsElizabeth Rosenthal: Unpacking HealthcareShow #165 | Guest: Elizabeth Rosenthal, editor-in-chief of Kaiser Health News. | Show Summary: Healthcare, Obamacare, Medicare … what does it all mean? Elisabeth Rosenthal has spent her career dissecting the monolith of today’s healthcare system, and her report back is grim. Find out how to decode medical doublespeak, avoid the pitfalls of the pharmaceuticals racket, and get the care you and your family deserve.     After 22 years as a correspondent at the NYT Elisabeth Rosenthal is now editor-in-chief of Kaiser Health News, an independent not-for-profit newsroom focusing on policy in DC. She received a B.S. degree in b...2017-04-2300 minWhat\'s The PointWhat's The PointSparks: Interview with Elisabeth RosenthalAnna Maria Barry-Jester interviews the author of "An American Sickness: How healthcare became big business and how you can take it back."2017-04-1228 minWhat\'s The PointWhat's The PointSparks: Interview with Elisabeth RosenthalAnna Maria Barry-Jester interviews the author of "An American Sickness: How healthcare became big business and how you can take it back."2017-04-1228 minImmerse Yourself In This Best-Selling Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.Immerse Yourself In This Best-Selling Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back by Elisabeth RosenthalPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/285082to listen full audiobooks. Title: An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back Author: Elisabeth Rosenthal Narrator: Nancy Linari Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 38 minutes Release date: April 11, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.5 of Total 14 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: A New York Times bestseller/Washington Post Notable Book of 2017/NPR Best Books of 2017/Wall Street Journal Best Books of 2017  'This book will serve as the definitive guide to the past and future of health care in America.”—Siddhartha Mukherjee, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Emperor of All...2017-04-111h 38Step Inside This Captivating Full Audiobook — Perfect During Your Workout.Step Inside This Captivating Full Audiobook — Perfect During Your Workout.An American Sickness by Elisabeth RosenthalPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/41601to listen full audiobooks. 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Title: An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back Author: Elisabeth Rosenthal Narrator: Nancy Linari Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 38 minutes Release date: April 11, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.5 of Total 14 Genres: Medicine & Naturopathy Publisher's Summary: A New York Times bestseller • A Washington Post Notable Book • Named a Best Book of the Year by The Wall Street Journal and NPR 'This book will serve as the definitive guide to the past and future of health care in America.”—Siddhartha Mukherjee, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Empe...2017-04-111h 38Download Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsDownload Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsAn American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back by Elisabeth RosenthalPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/285082to listen full audiobooks. 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Title: An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back Author: Elisabeth Rosenthal Narrator: Nancy Linari Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 38 minutes Release date: April 11, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.5 of Total 14 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: A New York Times bestseller/Washington Post Notable Book of 2017/NPR Best Books of 2017/Wall Street Journal Best Books of 2017  'This book will serve as the definitive guide to the past and future of health care in America.”—Siddhartha Mukherjee, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Emperor...2017-04-1110 minThe Book ReviewThe Book ReviewLives on the LineElisabeth Rosenthal talks about “An American Sickness”; and Jill Filipovic discusses “Unwanted Advances,” by Laura Kipnis, and “The Campus Rape Frenzy,” by KC Johnson and Stuart Taylor Jr. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.2017-04-0749 minPodcast BukuPodcast BukuLives on the LineElisabeth Rosenthal talks about “An American Sickness”; and Jill Filipovic discusses “Unwanted Advances,” by Laura Kipnis, and “The Campus Rape Frenzy,” by KC Johnson and Stuart Taylor Jr.2017-04-0749 minWhat\'s The PointWhat's The PointSparks: "An American Sickness"Our science podcast crew discusses the state of American health care, and what consumers can do about it. This month's book: "An American Sickness" by Elisabeth Rosenthal.2017-04-0650 minWhat\'s The PointWhat's The PointSparks: "An American Sickness"Our science podcast crew discusses the state of American health care, and what consumers can do about it. This month's book: "An American Sickness" by Elisabeth Rosenthal.2017-04-0650 minYou Belong Here with Mike LipkinYou Belong Here with Mike LipkinThe Ten Winning People-Trends Of 2011We're almost at the fifty-day mark of 2011. In dog years, an entire year has already passed. It's been epic. The climate is changing dramatically, both physically and metaphysically. As Elisabeth Rosenthal asks in the February 13 issue of the New York Times: "What happens when 100 year storms are seen every 10 years, and 10 year storms become regular events? How many structures will reach their limits?"2011-02-1411 min