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Health & Veritas
Sara Rosenbaum: Expanding Coverage, One Step at a Time
Howie and Harlan are joined by health law and policy expert Sara Rosenbaum to discuss how incremental reform expanded healthcare access—and the urgent work now underway to prevent those gains from being undone. Harlan explores how AI is quietly filling gaps in the healthcare system; Howie highlights a milestone in the prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission. Show notes: AI as a Healthcare Tool OpenAI: "AI as a Healthcare Ally" "Cost Leads Americans' Top-of-Mind Healthcare Concerns" "Physician sentiments around the use of AI in health care: motivations, opportunities, risks, an...
2026-01-15
46 min
Health & Veritas
Sara Rosenbaum: Expanding Coverage, One Step at a Time
Howie and Harlan are joined by health law and policy expert Sara Rosenbaum to discuss how incremental reform expanded healthcare access—and the urgent work now underway to prevent those gains from being undone. Harlan explores how AI is quietly filling gaps in the healthcare system; Howie highlights a milestone in the prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission. Show notes: AI as a Healthcare Tool OpenAI: "AI as a Healthcare Ally" "Cost Leads Americans' Top-of-Mind Healthcare Concerns" "Physician sentiments around the use of AI in health care: motivations, opportunities, risks, an...
2026-01-15
46 min
Inspired To Heal
Insuring America's Poor
Two pivotal moments shaped American healthcare: the creation of Medicaid in 1965 and the signing of the Affordable Care Act in 2010. While the ACA slashed the uninsured rate by nearly half, the system remains fragile. In this episode “Insuring America’s Poor”, George Washington University Professor Sara Rosenbaum—a key architect of Medicaid expansion, CHIP, and the Vaccines for Children program—reflects on her career and issues a stark warning. She joins me to discuss the catastrophic implications of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025 and how it threatens to destabilize healthcare for millions of millions of middle- an...
2026-01-13
31 min
What the Health? From KFF Health News
Rerun: Happy 60th, Medicare and Medicaid!
This past year marked the 60th anniversary of Medicare and Medicaid, the twin government programs that have shaped the health care system into what it is today. In this special episode, re-aired for the holidays, KFF Health News’ Julie Rovner interviews two experts on the history, significance, and future of these perennially popular programs. First up, Medicare historian and University of North Carolina health policy professor Jonathan Oberlander talks about Medicare. He’s followed by Sara Rosenbaum of the George Washington University, who has not only studied Medicaid since nearly its beginning but has helped shape Medicaid policy over the...
2026-01-01
56 min
The Earth Station DCU Podcast
The Earth Station DCU Episode 422 – James Gunn's Superman
Superman Superman must reconcile his alien Kryptonian heritage with his human upbringing as reporter Clark Kent. As the embodiment of truth, justice and the human way he soon finds himself in a world that views these as old-fashioned. Released Friday July 11, 2025 PG-13 2h 9m Director: James Gunn Writer: James Gunn Cast: David Corenswet - Superman Alan Tudyk - Gary Grace Chan - Superman Robot #12 Bradley Cooper - Jor-El Angela Sarafyan - Lara Michael...
2025-09-19
1h 08
What the Health? From KFF Health News
Happy 60th, Medicare and Medicaid!
This summer marks the 60th anniversary of Medicare and Medicaid, the twin government programs that have shaped the health care system into what it is today. In this special episode, KFF Health News’ Julie Rovner interviews two experts on the history, significance, and future of these perennially popular programs. First up, Medicare historian and University of North Carolina professor Jonathan Oberlander. He’s followed by George Washington University professor Sara Rosenbaum, who not only has studied Medicaid since nearly its beginning but also has helped shape Medicaid policy over the past four decades.
2025-08-21
56 min
What the Health? From KFF Health News
Next on Kennedy’s List? Preventive Care and Vaccine Harm
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the secretary of Health and Human Services, is eyeing an overhaul of two more key entities as part of his ongoing effort to reshape health policy. And President Donald Trump signed an executive order last week that would enable localities to force some homeless people into residential treatment.Anna Edney of Bloomberg News, Joanne Kenen of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Politico Magazine, and Shefali Luthra of The 19th join KFF Health News’ Julie Rovner to discuss these stories and more. Also this week, Rovner interviews Sara Rosenbaum, on...
2025-07-31
42 min
Business of Drinks
72: What Distributors Really Want: A Candid Guide for Founders with Sara Harmelin of Allied Beverage - Business of Drinks
If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to get your brand into a top distributor — and actually stay there — this episode is essential listening.We sit down with Sara Harmelin, Vice President of Portfolio Development at Allied Beverage Group, one of the largest single-state alcohol distributors in the U.S. Operating exclusively in New Jersey, Allied works with virtually every major supplier — from Diageo and Bacardi to Heaven Hill and Pernod Ricard — and moves more than 15,000 SKUs across the state. Sara is the gatekeeper of innovation: every new brand, line extension, and emerging category goes through her team f...
2025-07-09
1h 02
Women of Substance Music Podcast
#1730 Music by Alissa Feudo, Alex Kingston, Tilda, Sofie Mathiasen, JLP, Catherine Elms, ANYKA, Kajsa Erlandsson, Beowulf-AG, Elle Christine, Kris Kolls, M Rosenbaum, Sara Pelayo, MAYA, Kate Parsons
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Alissa Feudo - Paper Thoughts FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYAlex Kingston - Gravity and Ghosts FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYTilda - Mind of Mine FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYSofie Mathiasen - 4A FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYJLP - AFTERMATH FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYCatherine Elms - Medusa FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYANYKA - Do Right FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYKajsa Erlandsson - Where Roses Grow FOLLOW O...
2025-07-04
1h 03
Intimate Judaism
(64) From Shame to Self: Navigating Sexuality After Leaving Orthodoxy
Dr. Sara Glass, author of "Kissing Girls on Shabbat" was raised in the Hasidic community of Gur. Today, she is trauma therapist, identifies as queer, and though she is no longer religious herself, works with women along the religious and LGBTQ spectrum. We spoke to Sara about the risks and dangers of sexual experimentation when leaving religious life, and the complexities of integrating being gay and religious.
2025-06-22
47 min
News & Views
George Washington University Professor Sara Rosenbaum on Medicaid work requirements
Professor of law and policy Sara Rosenbaum (Courtesy photo) One of the more remarkable facts about some of the policies that state and federal lawmakers adopt for public benefit programs these days is that they’re based not on facts or data, or the money and lives saved, but on gut feelings about the worthiness of the people who would be helped. Nowhere is this better evidenced than in the ongoing effort in Congress to mandate work requirements for low-income people enrolled in the Medicaid health insurance program. The massive budget and tax bil...
2025-06-16
17 min
Health Affairs This Week
Medicare Advantage Supplemental Benefits: What We've Learned
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Senior Editor Kathleen Haddad to the pod to discuss the Forefront series, Supplemental Benefits In Medicare Advantage, and how articles from the series elaborated on issues such as challenges in understanding and accessing benefits, CMS requirements to collect encounter data, the intersection of MA supplemental benefits with Medicaid long-term services and supports, and more. Become an Insider today to get access to exclusive events, our recent trend report on AI in health care, and monthly newsletters from authors such as Stacie Dusetzina, David Simon, Brent Fulton, and others.Upcoming Insider...
2025-06-13
16 min
The Gateway
Wednesday, April 23 - Charting the future for MO's Children's Division
After being appointed to lead the Missouri Children’s Division, Sara Smith is facing the difficult challenge of having enough staff — and following through with legislative initiatives aimed at keeping families together. St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum has more on Smith’s vision for protecting Missouri’s children.
2025-04-23
12 min
Politically Speaking
Cara Spencer is St. Louis' new mayor. Can she navigate the city's complicated political environment?
On the latest episode of the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air, St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum talks with St. Louis Alderman Rasheen Aldridge about his expectations for Mayor Cara Spencer. Rosenbaum also talked with Missouri Children's Division director Sara Smith about her vision for the challenging agency, and the release of documents showing that child abuse investigators visited a Fredericktown mother multiple times before her child died last year.
2025-04-18
49 min
Cases and Controversies
Obamacare Is Back at Supreme Court in Preventive Care Fight
Obamacare is back before the Supreme Court in a challenge to its no-cost coverage requirements for certain preventive health services.The justices will weigh the constitutionality of the US Preventive Services Task Force, which recommends the tests and treatments insurers should cover, when they return to the bench on Monday for the April sitting.If the lower court's decision is upheld, "it is possible, given the posture of the case, that over 150 million Americans lose free coverage of hundreds of benefits," said Sara Rosenbaum, an emerita professor of health...
2025-04-18
19 min
Sostanze
MDMA: Luce e Ombra
La protagonista della puntata numero 7 è una sostanza illecita destinata a liberarsi dallo stigma dell’immoralità che le aleggia intorno da 40 anni. Una sostanza popolarissima che ha molti soprannomi. In origine era Adam, poi Ecstasy, Molly, XTC, X, o MD. Qualcuno si è spinto a definirla la “penicillina dell’anima”, per noi sarà sempre e solo MDMA. Testo, voce e editing audio: Stefania BonanLetture e contributi liberamente tratti da:“PIHKAL, a chemical love story” di Alexander e Ann Shulgin. Transform Press, Berkeley California 2022. Traduzione di SB“Through the gateway of the heart - Accounts of experiences with MDMA and othe...
2025-01-29
1h 09
Grit
#225 CEO Lattice, Sarah Franklin: Trailblazer
Guest: Sarah Franklin, CEO of LatticeAs the CEO of a growing company, Lattice’s Sarah Franklin has learned that one of her most important contributions is taking a leap of faith. “You have to have the courage to be the first one to do it,” she says,” and to show that it can be done, and to pave the way so that then your team feels trust.”Sarah cautions, though, that sometimes courage is deciding to stop and go a different direction. As agentic AI becomes more common, the people building companies like Lattice should loo...
2025-01-13
1h 12
Co-Created
CanChild: Redefining Childhood Disability with Dr. Peter Rosenbaum
What if we could shift the narrative around childhood disabilities to focus on strengths and possibilities? Join us as we explore this transformative idea with Dr. Peter Rosenbaum, co-founder of the CanChild Centre for Childhood-Onset Disability Research. Peter takes us on his inspiring journey from the early days of developmental pediatrics to a revolutionary approach that celebrates the unique abilities of every child. Discover how digital storytelling is changing the way we communicate complex ideas, using metaphors and creative expressions to foster a more inclusive and empowering perspective for society and medical practice.Through his digital story...
2024-11-20
35 min
Digitale Wege im Gesundheitswesen
Episode 7: Digitale Transformation in Patientenorganisationen
In der Episode geht es um digitale Transformation von Patientenorganisationen selbst und Aspekten wie Partizipation oder Gerechtigkeit. Dazu sprechen Wissenschaftler*innen des PANDORA-Forschungsprojekts über die Erkenntnisse aus einer Studie zur Perspektive der Patientenorganisationen.Gäste: Sara Köthemann, Simon WallrafModeration: Sebastian Rosenbaum (geb. Drobny)Das Verbundprojekt PANDORA ist Teil der BMBF-Fördermaßnahme „Forschung zu ethischen, rechtlichen und sozialen Aspekten der Digitalisierung, von Big Data und Künstlicher Intelligenz in der Gesundheitsforschung und -versorgung“.
2024-11-01
52 min
Health Affairs This Week
Sara Rosenbaum Goes Deep in the Weeds of Medicaid
Health Affairs' Chris Fleming interviews Sara Rosenbaum from George Washington University to dive into the Supreme Court decision on Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County v Talevksi.Related Links:A Victory for Medicaid Beneficiaries In Supreme Court’s Talevski DecisionInside The Administration’s Proposed Medicaid Managed Care Rule: Steering A BehemothIs The Supreme Court Poised To Wipe Out Legal Rights For Medicaid Beneficiaries?Currently, more than 70 percent of our content is freely available — and we’d like to keep it that way. With your support, we can continue to keep our digital publication Forefront and podcas...
2023-06-16
15 min
Ayana Explains It All
Ayana Explains Health Inequity in the US
Happy Hollandaise! It's Minority Health Month, that special time of year again when families gather round the fireplace, embrace, sing songs, and compare A1C numbers. Sugar, we are not well. Health inequities in the United States work hard to keep racial minorities from achieving wellness, harder than we do at losing those stubborn 100 pounds. Can we fix the problem before this country runs out of people who look like me? Anything is possible. Sources used in this episode: “How Insurers Can Advance Health Equity Under the Affordable Care Act,” Katie Keith, To the Point (blog), The Commonwealth Fund. August 10, 2021. Availabl...
2023-04-25
1h 13
Ayana Explains It All
Ayana Explains Health Inequity in the US
Happy Hollandaise! It's Minority Health Month, that special time of year again when families gather round the fireplace, embrace, sing songs, and compare A1C numbers. Sugar, we are not well. Health inequities in the United States work hard to keep racial minorities from achieving wellness, harder than we do at losing those stubborn 100 pounds. Can we fix the problem before this country runs out of people who look like me? Anything is possible. Sources used in this episode: “How Insurers Can Advance Health Equity Under the Affordable Care Act,” Katie Keith, To the Point (blog), The Commonwealth Fund. August 10, 2021. Availabl...
2023-04-25
1h 13
EXTRAordinary Lives
Interview– Ryan and Sara Rosenbaum: Power Couple, Part 2
Ryan is the lead pastor of Seacoast Community Church in Encinitas, and Sara, his wife, is the volunteer coordinator at the Community Resource Center. Ryan and Sara talk about their hearts for the marginalized and relate stories about God's impact on their lives. Ryan shares about the power of God working through his pastoral messages to touch people's lives, often in different ways than he would expect. Sara shares about the power of a praying grandfather who inspired her to model his example. You'll also hear about tough times during Covid and celebratory times featuring their wedding complete with...
2022-11-17
27 min
Neurology Nuts and Bolts: Constructing Your Career
Types of Careers: Joining the Military
In this episode, Sara Schaefer discusses joining the military with neurologists Jennifer Crum Bailey and Rachel Rosenbaum, who were both involved in the Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP) through the US armed forces. Learn about how and when you can join, perks, logistics, things to consider, and what they enjoy most about their careers.
2022-11-16
34 min
EXTRAordinary Lives
Ryan and Sara Rosenbaum: Power Couple, Part 1
Ryan is the lead pastor of Seacoast Community Church in Encinitas, and Sara, his wife, is the volunteer coordinator at the Community Resource Center. Ryan and Sara talk about their different backgrounds and personalities and relate stories about God's impact on their lives. Sara became a caretaker of her younger sisters in her teens and developed a heart for the marginalized, and Ryan moved every three years as part of a military family. They are a power couple, but not in the usual sense; they are humble servants of Jesus who rely on His power to live EXTRAordinary lives.
2022-11-10
38 min
NEJM Interviews
NEJM Interview: Prof. Sara Rosenbaum on the conflict between EMTALA and restrictive state abortion laws.
Dr. Sara Rosenbaum is a professor of health law and policy at the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. S. Rosenbaum, A. Somodevilla, and M. Casoni. Will EMTALA Be There for People with Pregnancy-Related Emergencies? N Engl J Med 2022;387:863-865.
2022-09-07
15 min
Febrile
Hats Off
Dr. Kruti Yagnik joins for a rare case of fever in a returning travelerYagnik KJ, Pezo-Salazar A, Rosenbaum D, et al. A Wandering Missionary's Burden: Persistent Fever and Progressive Somnolence in a Returning Traveler. Open Forum Infect Dis. 2021;8(8):ofab377. Published 2021 Jul 15. doi:10.1093/ofid/ofab377Episodes | Consult Notes | Subscribe | Twitter | Merch | febrilepodcast@gmail.com
2022-08-01
26 min
TBE Richmond Podcast
Thoughts from Poland and Ukraine (featuring Sara Rosenbaum)
On Shabbat parashat Bamidbar (June 4, 2022), Sara Rosenbaum, TBE member and Chief Impact Officer of Jewish Community Federation of Richmond, shares thoughts and observations from her recent trip to the Poland Ukrainian border to witness first hand the humanitarian efforts to support the victims of the war in Ukraine. TBE Richmond Podcast is produced by Benjamin DaCosta-Kaufman. Our theme music is composed and produced by Stephen Frost. Learn more about our dynamic, warm, and passionate congregation, affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, at www.bethelrichmond.org.
2022-06-14
12 min
Talkin‘ Fanfic
Interview with Crimson1 aka professional author Amanda Meuwissen
Talkin’ Fanfic Episode No. - 301 Episode Title - Interview with Crimson1, professional author Amanda Meuwissen In Talkin’ Fanfic’s third season opener, Sara sits down with professionally published author Amanda Meuwissen, who has openly and proudly published fanfiction on both ff.net and Ao3 for decades, as Crimson1 ! Sara and Amanda discuss how Amanda’s introduction to popular fiction (via, ironically, Anne Rice novels) almost immediately funneled her into the world of fanfiction reading and writing, and how a Dean/OMC fic she wrote during the early seasons of Supernatural quickly rocketed in popularity...
2022-05-23
3h 05
Tradeoffs
Why Millions Could Lose Medicaid Next Year
A congressional ban on removing anyone from Medicaid is likely to expire early next year. What will happen to people who lose their coverage, and how are states preparing for this unprecedented undertaking?Guests:Sara Rosenbaum, JD, Harold and Jane Hirsh Professor of Health Law and Policy, Milken Institute School of Public Health, George Washington UniversityJami Snyder, Director, AHCCCS Dave Richard, Deputy Secretary, North Carolina MedicaidRead a full transcript and see which states are working ahead to prepare for the end of the public h...
2021-07-08
17 min
NEJM Interviews
NEJM Interview: Prof. Sara Rosenbaum on policy and operational challenges related to advancing the Medicaid program.
Prof. Sara Rosenbaum is a professor of health law and policy at the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. S. Rosenbaum. Health Equity and Medicaid Transformation — Operationalizing President Biden’s Agenda. N Engl J Med 2021;384:2361-2364.
2021-06-23
23 min
Health Affairs This Week
Elevating women's voices in health policy during Women's History Month
March is Women's History Month. On today's Health Affairs This Week, Vabren Watts and Jessica Bylander give thanks and recognition to the women who have contributed important research and insights to the Health Affairs community.For example, Sara Rosenbaum from the George Washington University School of Public Health and colleagues published a piece on the Health Affairs Blog this week explaining how the American Rescue Plan impacts state Medicaid programs. Of note, the law creates a new state option to increase Medicaid postpartum coverage from 60 days to 12 months.In addition, Jessica and Vabren discuss the...
2021-03-26
05 min
POV International
POV podcast: Teater på skærmen - Ina-Miriam Rosenbaum og Torben Skjødt Jensen
Corona-restriktionerne har lukket teatrene, men teatrene giver ikke op. Den seneste måned har vi set live streaminger, interaktive teater-streaminger, teatermonologer, podcast-teater, fordi teatret vil gerne opleves. Også som teater på skærmen. POV Podcast har sat instruktøren Ina-Miriam Rosenbaum og filminstruktøren Torben Skjødt Jensen stævne for at tale om teater på skærmen og specifikt deres samarbejde om Scenekunstfilmen – en retfærdig krig, som handler om Danmarks deltagelse i Irak-krigen, og som kan streames i denne uge og frem til og med 28. marts. Scenekunstfilmen – en retfærdig krig er baseret på forestillingen Den retfærdige kriger, der skulle...
2021-03-22
27 min
POV International
POV podcast: Teater på skærmen - Ina-Miriam Rosenbaum og Torben Skjødt Jensen
Corona-restriktionerne har lukket teatrene, men teatrene giver ikke op. Den seneste måned har vi set live streaminger, interaktive teater-streaminger, teatermonologer, podcast-teater, fordi teatret vil gerne opleves. Også som teater på skærmen.POV Podcast har sat instruktøren Ina-Miriam Rosenbaum og filminstruktøren Torben Skjødt Jensen stævne for at tale om teater på skærmen og specifikt deres samarbejde om Scenekunstfilmen – en retfærdig krig, som handler om Danmarks deltagelse i Irak-krigen, og som kan streames i denne uge og frem til og med 28. marts.Scenekunstfilmen – en retfærdig krig er baseret på forestillingen De...
2021-03-22
27 min
Talkin‘ Fanfic
Interview with Smallville fic author XParrot !!
Sara sits down with XParrot, whose writing in the Smallville fandom she finds inspiring and incandescent! They talk about getting into the fascinating and flawed mind of Lex Luthor, and his philosophical preoccupation with the unsolvable problem of an imperfect being wielding unimaginable power; they dip into the Yu-Gi-Oh fandom to look at another troubled genius, Seto Kaiba; they discuss dramatic irony, and how canon allows fanfiction authors to anchor a story to certain points, and from there climb to heights unreachable by typical and traditional methods of fiction writing; aaaaand also what Michael Rosenbaum’s famous ad-lib “I love...
2021-03-22
2h 16
The FASD Success Show
#050 Linda Rosenbaum: Not Exactly as Planned
It is so interesting how the FASD journey intersects. We all have mentors and people who have inspired us in our journeys. Linda Rosenbaum, author of Not Exactly as Planned, A Memoir of Adoption, Secrets and Abiding Love has been one of mine for a long time. I refer to her as one of the “OGs” – original (FASD) gangsters. Well, she was also the inspiration for another person I recently met on my journey – but before we get to that, we do a deep dive into Linda’s journey. Linda and her husband Robin moved to Canada from the Un...
2021-01-17
1h 07
The Daily Dive
Moderna Vaccine Provides Immunity for up to a Year
One of the biggest lingering questions about the vaccines we have on deck right now is how long it bestows immunity on a person. Good news is that Moderna’s CEO says that their vaccine should provide immunity for at least one year. They’re also on track to deliver at least 600 million doses this year. Leah Rosenbaum, healthcare reporter at Forbes, joins us for this and another vaccine hitting phase 3 trials.Next, the FBI is continuing to issue warnings about more mobs possibly heading to state capitols in the run up to Joe Biden’s...
2021-01-15
19 min
The Week in Health Law
218. George #covidlawbriefing. SCOTUS, ACA, and Bidencare.
A conversation featuring @nicolasterry @nhuberfeld1 & Sara Rosenbaum @GWSMHS discussing the #SCOTUS #ACA case and the possible Biden legislative and regulatory agenda. Or watch the video here! https://www.pscp.tv/phlawwatch/1DXxyRmDdbNKM?t=20m19s
2020-11-14
32 min
Fast Lane With Sara Jayne
Episode 27: Shamelessly Feminine with Jen Rozenbaum
Shamelessly Feminine with Jen Rozenbaum On this episode of the Fast Lane with Sara Jayne podcast, Sara Jayne talks to Jen Rozenbaum, a Long Island, New York-based therapeutic photographer, writer, breast cancer survivor helping women celebrate their unique femininity. Jen Rozenbaum discusses her battle with breast cancer, expressing femininity through photography, writing, and her podcast Shamelessly Feminine. Episode Highlights: Jen Rosenbaum shares her background and how she got involved in photography. Jen talks about being diagnosed with breast cancer. How did she find out that she has breast cancer...
2020-10-16
42 min
RADIO GAG - The Gays Against Guns Show
The Principles to Dismantle Gun Violence
Ti Cersley discusses Kenosha,WI with Chris Patterson (Institute for Nonviolence Chicago) and Sara Knizhnik (Newtown Action Alliance) and how they have taken steps to unite communities and non violently stop the cycle of gun violence in Illinois. In Memoriam for Anthony Huber and Jospeh Rosenbaum.
2020-09-02
25 min
Intimate Judaism
(21) Unorthodox, Intimacy, and Authenticity: How Accurate is the Netflix Series' Portrayal of Chasidic Intimacy?
The Netflix series "Unorthodox" portrays the journey of Esty, a young Satmar Chasidic woman who ultimately leaves her marriage and her community to live a secular life in Berlin. Her marital life with her husband, Yanky, and in particular, their dysfunctional sexual relationship, is fraught with conflict and unhealthy intervention of others. Moreover, Esty is seen as having little autonomy over her body or entitlement to withhold sexual consent. We invited a panel of experts to discuss some of the topics raised by this series, including sexual autonomy and agency vs. obligation, vaginismus and unconsummated marriage and the...
2020-04-29
57 min
AKT1
TIL EFTERTIDEN (SAMMEN HVER FOR SIG)
TIL EFTERTIDEN (SAMMEN HVER FOR SIG) "Jeg vil bede dig om ikke at glemme den her tanke: Årstiderne skifter stadig, jeg er stadig i live." Instruktør: Niels Erling Tekst: Ida Marie Hede, Marie Bjørn, Niels Erling og Jörgen Dahlqvist Musik, lydscenografi og mix: Rasmus Juncker Medvirkende (in order of appearance): Charlotte Fich, Peter Flyvholm, Amalie Lindegård, Sebastian Jessen, Ellen Hillingsø, Morten Burian, Johanne Louise Schmidt, Bjarne Henriksen, Mikkel Arndt, Filippa Suenson, Kristian Halken, Lene Poulsen, Rasmus Botoft, Anders Bircow, Emma Sehested Høeg, Morten Vejbæk Klode, Sidsel Siem Koch, Nicolai Jørgensen, Josephine Nørring, Ulla Henningse...
2020-03-30
57 min
Explore the Latest Free Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense
[German] - Belladonna - Grant-County-Serie, Teil 1 (Ungekürzt) by Karin Slaughter
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/456385 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Belladonna - Grant-County-Serie, Teil 1 (Ungekürzt) Author: Karin Slaughter Narrator: Nina Petri Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 44 minutes Release date: March 27, 2020 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: A star is born: Karin Slaughters brillanter Debütroman Eine Collegeprofessorin wird aufgeschlitzt in einer Restauranttoilette gefunden. Für die junge Frau gibt es keine Rettung mehr, und die einst so friedliche Kleinstadt Heartsdale ist schwer erschüttert. Die Gerichtsmedizinerin Sara Linton findet heraus: Das wahre Grauen des Opfers begann schon lange vor seinem Tod. Nach und nach enthüllt sich ihr d...
2020-03-27
03 min
Stay Tuned with Preet
Tracking & Tackling COVID-19 (with Andy Slavitt)
On this week’s special episode of Stay Tuned, Preet is joined by Andy Slavitt, whoserved as the Acting Administrator of Medicare and Medicaid Services during the last two years of the Obama administration. A healthcare industry veteran, Slavitt helped to salvage the maligned Healthcare.gov and worked to improve federal health care data analytics. Since leaving government, Slavitt has remained a critical voice in the battle for healthcare coverage, founding the non-profit United States of Care and the investment firm Town Hall Ventures in 2018. Since the outbreak of COVID-19, Slavitt has been on the front lines—working to acquire healt...
2020-03-26
1h 00
RoS: Review of Systems
RoS: Understanding Medicaid Work Requirements with Sara Rosenbaum, JD
Over the last few months, you’ve probably heard about a few states making changes to their Medicaid programs that will require able-bodied Medicaid recipients to work. This is a major policy shift which could have profound consequences – and we’re going to talk about it today. We talk about what the changes might mean in terms of people losing coverage, how the requirements may be operationalized, ethical concerns for medical professionals, and the current situation with some of the many lawsuits filed against these policies, in particular Stewart vs. Azar. Our guest is Sara Rosenbaum, JD. Profes...
2019-05-27
00 min
RoS: Review of Systems
Matt Broaddus: What are Medicaid Block Grants?
This week we are joined by Matt Broaddus to talk about block granting Medicaid, which is a major health policy change that the Trump administration plans to pursue in the coming months. Matt is a Research Analyst in the Health Division at The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a non-partisan research and policy institute in Washington DC. His policy, research, and analytical work is conducted in the areas of Medicaid and the State Child Health Insurance Programs. We start with an overview of the Medicaid program, the largest insurance program in the US. We touch on...
2019-05-24
00 min
The Healthcare Policy Podcast ® Produced by David Introcaso
The Trump Administration's Decision to Require Employment as a Medicaid Coverage Prerequisite: An Interview with Prof. Sara Rosenbaum (February 21st)
Listen NowIn a letter last March to state Medicaid directors by then DHHS Secretary Tom Price and CMS Administrator Seema Verma telegraph the administration's intent to radically redefine the Medicaid program. Believing the ACA's expansion of the Medicaid program was, per the March letter, a "clear departure from the core, historical mission of the program," administration officials telegraphed they were preparing to reinvent the program by, in part, requiring work or community engagement for abled-body adults as a precondition for Medicaid coverage. Historically, the Medicaid program was intended to strengthen and increase coverage for the poor. In a...
2018-02-22
20 min
NEJM Interviews
NEJM Interview: Prof. Sara Rosenbaum on the implications of an appeals court’s decision not to stop Arkansas from excluding Planned Parenthood from its Medicaid program.
Prof. Sara Rosenbaum is a professor of health law and policy at the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Managing Editor of the Journal. S. Rosenbaum. Medicaid Coverage for Family Planning - Can the Courts Stop the States from Excluding Planned Parenthood? N Engl J Med 2017;377:2205-7.
2017-12-06
08 min
On the Media
Chokehold
Since the news about Harvey Weinstein’s sexual predations, allegations have surfaced against other powerful men. We look back at the early days in the fight against sexual harassment with the woman who coined the term. Plus: journalist Matt Taibbi examines the life, death and legacy of Eric Garner; and the release of new JFK files brings the mother of all conspiracy theories back into the spotlight. 1. Lin Farley, author of The Sexual Shakedown: The Sexual Harassment of Women On the Job, talks about the term she coined in the mid-70s: 'sexual harassment'. 2. Matt Taibbi...
2017-10-27
50 min
On the Media Podcast (On the Media)
Chokehold
Since the news about Harvey Weinstein’s sexual predations, allegations have surfaced against other powerful men. We look back at the early days in the fight against sexual harassment with the woman who coined the term. Plus: journalist Matt Taibbi examines the life, death and legacy of Eric Garner; and the release of new JFK files brings the mother of all conspiracy theories back into the spotlight. 1. Lin Farley, author of The Sexual Shakedown: The Sexual Harassment of Women On the Job, talks about the term she coined in the mid-70s: 'sexual harassment'. 2. Matt Taibbi...
2017-10-27
50 min
WIHI - A Podcast from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement
WIHI: Community Health Needs Assessments, Part 1
Date: March 21, 2013 Featuring: Sara Rosenbaum, JD, Harold and Jane Hirsh Professor, George Washington University, School of Public Health Kevin Barnett, DrPH, MCP, Senior Investigator, Public Health Institute Jean Nudelman, MPH, Director, Northern California Community Benefit Programs, Kaiser Permanente Northern California Regions When a US hospital’s not-for-profit status is in the news, it’s usually not a good thing. It typically means someone (often a politician) is questioning whether the hospital’s federal tax exemption is deserved because of business practices, high executive pay, too little charity care, or a perceived lack of commitment to the local c...
2017-06-27
59 min
Jim and Tomic's Musical Theatre Happy Hour
Bonus Episode! Our Trip to See The Great Comet
Discuss on Reddit ➤Support the Show ➤Jimi and Tommy have returned from their adventure into the heart of 19th Century Russia and are ready to tell you all about it. Check out our exclusive interview with musical director Or Matias and music supervisor Sonny Paladino, hear our opinions on all of the cast and we give our final verdict on Broadway’s hottest ticket this season!SHOW NOTESWe just want to give one last big thank you to everyone involved in Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 for being so acc...
2016-11-22
1h 28
NEJM Interviews
NEJM Interview: Prof. Sara Rosenbaum on a Republican proposal for repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act, which would restructure Medicaid.
Sara Rosenbaum is a professor of health law and policy at the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Managing Editor of the Journal. S. Rosenbaum and T. Westmoreland. Restructuring Medicaid as Block Grants - Unconstitutional Coercion? N Engl J Med 2015;372:1785-7.
2015-05-06
10 min
NEJM Interviews
NEJM Interview: Prof. Sara Rosenbaum on Medicaid payments, physician participation, and access to care.
Sara Rosenbaum is a professor of Health Policy at the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Managing Editor of the Journal. S. Rosenbaum. Medicaid Payments and Access to Care. N Engl J Med 2014;371:2345-7.
2014-12-17
17 min
The Virtual Memories Show
Season 4, Episode 48 - The Guest List 2014
More than 30 of this year's podcast guests tell us about the favorite books they read in 2014! Guests include Maria Alexander, Ashton Applewhite, David Baerwald, Nina Bunjevac, Roz Chast, Sarah Deming, Michael Dirda, Jules Feiffer, Mark Feltskog, Mary Fleener, Nathan Fox, Josh Alan Friedman, Richard Gehr, Paul Gravett, Sam Gross, Rachel Hadas, Kaz, Daniel Levine, Sara Lippmann, Merrill Markoe, Brett Martin, Mimi Pond, George Prochnik, Emily Raboteau, Jonathan Rose, Ron Rosenbaum, Dmitry Samarov, Seth, Katie Skelly, Ron Slate, Maya Stein, Rupert Thomson, and Frank Wilson! Check out the list of books at our site!
2014-12-16
51 min
The Healthcare Policy Podcast ® Produced by David Introcaso
Will An Emergency Room Really Treat Everyone Regardless of Their Ability to Pay?: A Conversation with Sara Rosenbaum (January 16, 2014)
Listen Now The Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) was passed in 1986 under the Reagan administration to help prevent patient dumping. The law requires hospitals to provide emergency medical treatment to anyone regardless of citizenship, legal status or ability to pay. In recent years however hospitals have begun to impose upfront emergency room fees. Today approximately half of all hospitals do so. Hospital executives claim these fees reduce ER overcrowding by diverting patients with non-emergency needs. Patient advocates claim the fees undermine EMTALA's intent and causes patients' health conditions to worsen. For example, in 2011 one large nationa...
2014-01-10
15 min
NEJM Interviews
NEJM Interview: Prof. Sara Rosenbaum on the health care safety net, Medicaid expansion, and access to care.
Prof. Sara Rosenbaum is Professor of Health Law and Policy at the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Managing Editor of the Journal. K. Neuhausen, M. Spivey, and A.L. Kellermann. State Politics and the Fate of the Safety Net. N Engl J Med 2013;369:1675-7.
2013-10-30
16 min