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From The Convent to The White House to Fixing Broken U.S. Healthcare | Broken Healthcare Podcast #92

1 h 34 min · 16. Apr. 2026
Episode From The Convent to The White House to Fixing Broken U.S. Healthcare | Broken Healthcare Podcast #92 Cover

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Katy Talento joins the show in-studio to share her unique journey from religious life to advising on healthcare policy at the highest levels of government - and what she believes it will take to fix the U.S. healthcare system. With a background in epidemiology, public health, and federal policy, Katy brings rare insight shaped by her experience working in the U.S. Senate and advising on healthcare issues at the White House. Her career spans global public health work, infectious disease research, and shaping national healthcare policy that impacts employers, patients, and the broader healthcare system. In this conversation, Katy shares how her early desire to change the world led her into public health, policy, and ultimately into healthcare reform efforts in Washington. She explains how incentives inside the healthcare system influence decision-making, why meaningful reform can be difficult to achieve, and why healthcare costs continue to rise despite ongoing policy changes. We also discuss how employer-sponsored healthcare plays a central role in the U.S. system, why prevention-focused models such as Direct Primary Care (DPC) are gaining attention, and how transparency may help improve healthcare outcomes over time. Subscribe for more conversations focused on improving healthcare outcomes and fixing the broken healthcare system. #HealthcareReform #HealthPolicy #HealthcareCosts #DirectPrimaryCare #EmployerHealthcare #HealthcareInnovation #HealthcareLeadership #HealthInsurance #PublicHealth #HealthcareTransparency 00:00 Intro 00:23 Welcome Katy Talento 01:30 Early life and desire to change the world 04:30 Faith journey and decision to enter religious life 08:00 Global public health work and infectious disease research 12:30 Working internationally in public health 16:00 Entering Washington health policy 20:00 Writing healthcare legislation in the U.S. Senate 24:00 How healthcare policy is shaped in Washington 29:00 Speechwriting and political communications 32:30 Industry influence in healthcare policy 36:00 Why healthcare reform is difficult to achieve 40:00 How incentives influence healthcare decisions 45:00 Employer-sponsored healthcare and system complexity 52:00 Insurance incentives and unintended consequences 58:00 Why healthcare costs continue to rise 1:05:00 Transparency and accountability in healthcare 1:12:00 Direct Primary Care and prevention-focused models 1:18:00 Where meaningful reform may come from 1:25:00 The future of healthcare policy 1:31:00 Final thoughts on fixing U.S. healthcare ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Episode From The Convent to The White House to Fixing Broken U.S. Healthcare | Broken Healthcare Podcast #92 Cover

From The Convent to The White House to Fixing Broken U.S. Healthcare | Broken Healthcare Podcast #92

Katy Talento joins the show in-studio to share her unique journey from religious life to advising on healthcare policy at the highest levels of government - and what she believes it will take to fix the U.S. healthcare system. With a background in epidemiology, public health, and federal policy, Katy brings rare insight shaped by her experience working in the U.S. Senate and advising on healthcare issues at the White House. Her career spans global public health work, infectious disease research, and shaping national healthcare policy that impacts employers, patients, and the broader healthcare system. In this conversation, Katy shares how her early desire to change the world led her into public health, policy, and ultimately into healthcare reform efforts in Washington. She explains how incentives inside the healthcare system influence decision-making, why meaningful reform can be difficult to achieve, and why healthcare costs continue to rise despite ongoing policy changes. We also discuss how employer-sponsored healthcare plays a central role in the U.S. system, why prevention-focused models such as Direct Primary Care (DPC) are gaining attention, and how transparency may help improve healthcare outcomes over time. Subscribe for more conversations focused on improving healthcare outcomes and fixing the broken healthcare system. #HealthcareReform #HealthPolicy #HealthcareCosts #DirectPrimaryCare #EmployerHealthcare #HealthcareInnovation #HealthcareLeadership #HealthInsurance #PublicHealth #HealthcareTransparency 00:00 Intro 00:23 Welcome Katy Talento 01:30 Early life and desire to change the world 04:30 Faith journey and decision to enter religious life 08:00 Global public health work and infectious disease research 12:30 Working internationally in public health 16:00 Entering Washington health policy 20:00 Writing healthcare legislation in the U.S. Senate 24:00 How healthcare policy is shaped in Washington 29:00 Speechwriting and political communications 32:30 Industry influence in healthcare policy 36:00 Why healthcare reform is difficult to achieve 40:00 How incentives influence healthcare decisions 45:00 Employer-sponsored healthcare and system complexity 52:00 Insurance incentives and unintended consequences 58:00 Why healthcare costs continue to rise 1:05:00 Transparency and accountability in healthcare 1:12:00 Direct Primary Care and prevention-focused models 1:18:00 Where meaningful reform may come from 1:25:00 The future of healthcare policy 1:31:00 Final thoughts on fixing U.S. healthcare ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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