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JAMA Health Forum Conversations

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Artificial Intelligence
Health Policy
Women's Health
Health Disparities
Public Health
Regulation
Mental Health
Abortion Access
LGBTQ+ Health
Healthcare Disparities
Maternal Mortality
Covid-19
Clinical Trials
Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Social Determinants Of Health
Transgender Rights
Stanford University
Integrated Care
Stigma
Intersectionality

JAMA Health Forum is an international, peer-reviewed, online, open access journal that addresses policies, structures, and systems that affect health, medicine, and health care. The journal publishes original research, evidence-based reports, and opinion about national and global health policy; structures and systems that affect health and health care; and health care delivery, economics, access, ... more

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Artificial intelligence (AI) tools in health care and public health can bring efficiency and new approaches that might improve health. These tools may also have implications for health equity. Kevin Johnson, MD, MS, of the University of Pennsylvania ... more

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How do we better deploy market-based solutions to improve health care in the US? Lanhee Chen, PhD, of Stanford University joins JAMA Health Forum Editor in Chief Sandro Galea, MD, DrPH, to discuss how market-based approaches can complement public str... more

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Pharmaceuticals are a central—and costly—element of the US health care system. Aaron S. Kesselheim, MD, JD, MPH, of Brigham and Women's Hospital joins JAMA Health Forum Editor in Chief Sandro Galea, MD, DrPH, to discuss the challenge and opportunity ... more

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Historically, there has been less focus on primary care than on specialist care in US health care. What are the challenges and opportunities in primary care today? What might it look like in the coming decades? Robert Phillips, MD, MSPH, of The Ameri... more

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Recent Guests

Kevin Johnson
David L. Cohen University Professor at the University of Pennsylvania; Vice President for Applied Informatics at Penn Medicine
University of Pennsylvania; Penn Medicine
Episode: Keeping Health Equity at the Forefront of the AI Revolution
Lanhee Chen
David and Diane Steffi Fellow in American Public Policy Studies at the Hoover Institution; Director of Domestic Policy Studies, Public Policy Program, Stanford University
Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Episode: Market-Based Solutions to Improve US Health Care
Dr. Aaron Kesselheim
Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a faculty member in the Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics at Brigham and Women's Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Episode: In Search of US Pharmaceutical Policy Innovation
Dr. Bob Phillips
Executive Director of the American Board of Family Medicine, practicing physician, and professor of family medicine
American Board of Family Medicine
Episode: The Future of Primary Care in the US
Dr. Gilbert Gonzales
Associate professor at Vanderbilt University and associate director for the Vanderbilt LGBTQ Plus Policy Lab.
Vanderbilt University
Episode: Changes in Policy and the Health of LGBTQ+ Populations
Professor Rosa Gonzalez-Guarda
Professor at Duke University School of Nursing, focusing on health disparities and the intersection of various health issues among Latino populations
Duke University School of Nursing
Episode: The Centrality of Women's Health to a Population Health Research Agenda
Dr. Ruth Shim
Luke and Grace Kim Professor of Cultural Psychiatry and Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at UC Davis.
University of California, Davis
Episode: National Policy to Support Better Mental Health in the US
Dr. Michelle Mello
Professor of law and health policy at Stanford, studying how law and regulation influence health care delivery.
Stanford University
Episode: The Evolution of Artificial Intelligence and Regulation
David Cutler
Otto Eckstein Professor of Applied Economics at Harvard University, former Senior Health Care Advisor for the Obama Campaign and author of several health policy books
Harvard University
Episode: Improving Health and Health Care Affordability in the US with David Cutler

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Dr. Sandro Galea
Dean of the School of Public Health at Washington University in St. Louis; Editor-in-Chief of JAMA Health Forum

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Market-Based Solutions to Improve US Health Care
Q: Looking forward, what could a credible market-oriented agenda for the next decade look like?
A credible agenda would expand the supply side by enabling targeted reform—such as easing scope-of-practice restrictions in certain contexts and encouraging private sector innovation—while preserving essential protections and using waivers to experiment in ways that other states can scale if successful.
Market-Based Solutions to Improve US Health Care
Q: What have state-based public option experiences taught us about the limits of top-down reform and possible better alternatives?
State experiences show that while public options can be attractive, they often face higher long-run costs due to subsidies and may suffer from limited provider networks, suggesting the need for measured reforms and robust market-based guardrails rather than broad, centralized top-down mandates.
Market-Based Solutions to Improve US Health Care
Q: Tell us a little bit about your vision for a pragmatic balance between regulatory oversight and market innovation.
The balance centers on clear guardrails and rules that let private markets innovate, with oversight that is predictable and enduring, so markets can function efficiently without being hampered by constant regulatory shifts.
Keeping Health Equity at the Forefront of the AI Revolution
Q: What governance structures should health systems implement to oversee AI adoption?
Healthcare organizations should create local governance teams, ensure ongoing monitoring, and align with national guidelines while adapting to regional contexts to maintain safety and equity.
In Search of US Pharmaceutical Policy Innovation
Q: What are your thoughts about the critical areas for reform around transparency in pharmaceuticals?
Greater transparency can improve trust in drug pricing and regulatory decisions, promoting a fair pricing system.

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This program centers on health policy, health systems, and healthcare delivery in the US, with a strong emphasis on policy design, affordability, access, and equity. Conversations span pharmaceutical policy, primary care, LGBTQ+ health, women's health, mental health, AI governance in medicine, and the political economy of healthcare reform. Guests are often leading researchers, physicians, and policy experts who dissect how laws, funding, and regulatory changes shape real-world outcomes, while exploring innovative approaches to improve value, access, and outcomes. The show is notable for its high-profile, data-informed discussions that connect clinical realities with policy levers, making it valuable for listeners who want to understand how... more

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2. Lanhee Chen
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4. Dr. Bob Phillips
5. Dr. Gilbert Gonzales
6. Professor Rosa Gonzalez-Guarda
7. Dr. Ruth Shim
8. Dr. Michelle Mello

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