Notes from the Front
Hi everybody & welcome (back) to Notes from the Front — In this episode, we talk with Dr. Anthony DiGiorgio, a neurosurgeon at Zuckerberg San Francisco General [https://zuckerbergsanfranciscogeneral.org/] - the leading trauma center & public hospital in the city of San Francisco. This discussion focuses on the challenges of treating brain & spinal injuries in patients who are marginally housed, homeless, and/or struggling with addiction to substances like methamphetamine and fentanyl. We discuss the legal and ethical aspects of neurosurgery and trauma care, including patient capacity and conservatorship. Dr. DiGiorgio also offers insights into how policy and culture shape healthcare, drawing critical distinctions between the healthcare systems in Louisiana and California. I found this conversation fascinating, and I hope you will too. ~ Michelle Chapters 02:17 A Day in the Life of a Neurosurgeon 04:01 Elective and Emergency Injuries 05:46 The Reality of Uninsured and Homeless Patients 07:36 The Cost and Challenges of Long-Term Care 09:51 The Impact of Policy and Culture on Healthcare 17:47 The Struggle with Patient Capacity and Conservatorship 23:24 The Role of Drugs in Traumatic Brain Injuries 29:15 The Legal and Ethical Aspects of Patient Care 33:56 Comparing Healthcare Systems in Different States 38:13 Understanding the California MCO Structure 38:48 The Impact of MCOs on Long-Term Care 40:29 Comparing MCO Systems: California vs. Louisiana 41:02 The Complexity of MCO Systems 41:22 The Role of Politics in Healthcare 41:37 The Challenges of MCOs and ER Care 42:26 Advocating for Change in the Healthcare System 42:48 The Importance of Patient Autonomy and Choice 45:28 Addressing Substance Abuse and Mental Health 47:22 The Ethics of Capacity and Decision Making 47:47 The Impact of Drug Addiction on Health 49:31 The Struggle with Patient Autonomy and Treatment 52:04 The Consequences of Uncontrolled Drug Use 57:11 The Ethics of Using the Term 'Zombies' 01:06:56 The Role of Work Requirements in Healthcare 01:17:16 Final Thoughts and Recommendations Further Study & Resources Books: * Poverty & The Myth of Healthcare Reform [https://www.amazon.com/Poverty-Myths-Health-Care-Reform/dp/1421420228/ref=sr_1_1?crid=89CG5JPRHE6G&keywords=poverty+and+the+myths+of+health+care+reform&qid=1707524058&sprefix=poverty+and+the+m%2Caps%2C215&sr=8-1] by Richard (Buz) Cooper * The Least of Us: True Tales of America and Hope in the Time of Fentanyl and Meth [https://www.amazon.com/Least-Us-Tales-America-Fentanyl-ebook/dp/B0932RRNVL?ref_=ast_author_dp&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.bpB_Yj4eUvyj9iD0i2zxHYI5oe3JthT2UnNtDa2xZihLSfgVCJJkOqNIVcw2p68j81D5ZguN5IMWq9P2kGZOTXNuUB2iKMJp5UZxZsdSCWxkQM_IIBdy_6hlZvaNiQ-Q.8o8rMTgvWKCbKoCc6i-qROnP5wKXSm6yw4ZFG2H-7do&dib_tag=AUTHOR] by Sam Quinones Charities & Causes: * Saul’s Light [https://www.saulslight.org/] More about Dr. DiGiorgio: * UCSF Profile [https://www.ucsfhealth.org/providers/dr-anthony-digiorgio] P.S. If you have read this far… A special request. I am seeking all the feedback I can get! Please feel free to leave any thoughts or ideas by clicking the button below. Alternatively, you can email me directly [michelle@notesfromthefront.com]. Thank you in advance! ~ MT This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.notesfromthefront.com [https://www.notesfromthefront.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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