Episode 15: Theranos whistleblower Tyler Shultz
After eight months of working at his first job out of college, Tyler Shultz was at a crossroads. He realized the device that he was hired to engineer was a …
After eight months of working at his first job out of college, Tyler Shultz was at a crossroads. He realized the device that he was hired to engineer was a …
At the end of Episode 15, Fixing Healthcare co-hosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr turned to listeners for ideas and suggestions about the role of government in healthcare. This …
This article by Dr. Robert Pearl originally appeared on Forbes.com The U.S. healthcare system has no shortage of problems. Independent studies confirm it’s the most expensive and least effective in …
Presidential hopeful John Delaney joined the Fixing Healthcare podcast to spell out his plan for the future of American healthcare policy. In this, the second episode of season three, physician …
At the end of Episode 14, Fixing Healthcare co-hosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr turned to listeners for ideas and suggestions about the role of government in healthcare. This …
At the end of Episode 13, Fixing Healthcare co-hosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr turned to listeners for ideas and suggestions. This regular feature of Season 3 comes by …
Welcome to a new season of the Fixing Healthcare podcast. As co-hosts Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr turn their attention to the politics of American healthcare, they were eager to …
What should be the U.S. government’s role in healthcare? The answer to this question doesn’t just divide dinner tables. It divides states into reds and blues. It divides organizations and …
In this “bonus episode,” co-hosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr offer their take on the best ideas and most promising solutions from seasons one and two of the Fixing …
Which ideas have the power to fix healthcare? You, the listener, were asked to decide at the conclusion of season one of this podcast. In this popular Forbes article from …