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January 6

Evidence and experts to help you understand today's public health news—and what it means for tomorrow.

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Recent Guests

Liz Szabo
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Mariana Socal
Johns Hopkins expert on drug pricing
Johns Hopkins University
Episode: 1020 - TrumpRx and High Drug Prices
Anna Mastroianni
Legal expert at the Institute
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Episode: 1019 - Medical Aid in Dying
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Episode: 1019 - Medical Aid in Dying
Darshak Sanghavi
Pediatric cardiologist and health care financing innovator
Formerly Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation; ARPA-H
Episode: 1017 - Getting More Health Out of Health Care—By Paying for It
Brinda Adhikari
Co-host of Why Should I Trust You podcast, former journalist at ABC and CBS News.
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Episode: 1016 - An Unlikely but Promising Collaboration in Ohio
Tom Johnson
Co-host of Why Should I Trust You podcast, former showrunner for political series 'The Circus'.
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Episode: 1016 - An Unlikely but Promising Collaboration in Ohio
Janet Freilich
Researcher at Boston University focusing on public health data
Boston University
Episode: 1015 - Unexplained Pauses in CDC Data
Natalie Exum
Environmental scientist and assistant professor in the Department of Environmental Health and Engineering
Johns Hopkins University
Episode: 1012 - A "Giant Geyser of Poop" Along the Potomac River

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Lindsay Smith Rogers

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4.5 out of 5 stars from 924 ratings
  • Critical message for our time

    "Peace Building in a Polarized Public Health Landscape" has one of the most important messages I've heard in recent years. Thank you for this episode - please give it a listen and share widely!

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    RockiesGuy19
    United States7 months ago
  • Where are you right now?

    I’ve loved this show for years, and I am concerned about so much of our federally funded public health infrastructure being gutted from this administration. If this isn’t the #1 public health topic in this country right now then I’d really like an explanation about why

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    packerssotospeak
    United Statesa year ago
  • Posted All Three Episodes at Once!

    Didn’t have to wait for subsequent episodes about oximeter defects and analysis of reasons why this has occurred. So smart. I have learned so much good science and policies from this podcast. Best practices in public healthcare always presented.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    trying2Brational
    United States2 years ago
  • Great topical and timely resource!

    I stumbled upon it and I have been hooked ever since. I look forward to hearing every single episode and I always come away with more knowledge, greater understanding, and more inspiration. Public Health On Call should be on the “reading list” of anyone who is remotely interested in public health and any person who cares about people, animals, and planetary health! Could not recommend it more! 👏🫶🏼

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    BeaSpada
    United States2 years ago
  • Thank you

    For all the great info AND the tip about the Zoom play: Enemy of the People

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    Ginagina Smith
    United States2 years ago

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The content is praised for its accessibility to laypersons and its emphasis on critical public health issues, making it a valuable resource for those interested in health matters.

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1018 - Health and Wealth With Baby Bonds
Q: Do you foresee more states rolling out baby bond programs?
Yes, there is growing national excitement and pilot programs across red and blue states, with funding coming from a mix of state funds, public funds, general funds, and philanthropy, plus coaching to help participants manage their wealth.
1018 - Health and Wealth With Baby Bonds
Q: Tell us about what you know of the impacts of baby bonds.
Evidence from natural experiments, randomized trials, and simulations suggests that greater wealth in childhood is associated with better health and financial behaviors in adulthood, supporting the idea that wealth-building policies can improve health.
1018 - Health and Wealth With Baby Bonds
Q: Would you tell us a little bit about you and your work?
Catherine Ettman describes her focus on population mental health, assets, and policies that help people earn, keep, and grow money, and how these relate to health outcomes.
1017 - Getting More Health Out of Health Care—By Paying for It
Q: What is an 'outcome buyer' and how does it change the incentives in health care?
An outcome buyer pays for the health that is actually delivered, not for services or widgets, returning control to communities and payer coalitions to invest in strategies that demonstrably improve population health.
1017 - Getting More Health Out of Health Care—By Paying for It
Q: Why hasn't this approach been widely adopted across the country?
Fragmented purchasing, misaligned incentives, and concerns about how to sustain outcomes beyond the life of a program have limited scale, though some components were codified in Medicare rules and private coalitions remain interested.

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The content focuses on current public health issues, featuring discussions with experts in various fields. Topics explored include environmental health concerns, the state of obesity in the U.S., the challenges posed by the opioid crisis, and the evolving landscape of direct-to-consumer health care. Unique insights from professionals in areas like sexual health, behavioral health, and dietary guidelines reflect an emphasis on evidence-based discussions and practical implications for listeners.

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2. Mariana Socal
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