Good Medicine
Are we any more prepared for the next pandemic than we were in 2019? In this episode of Good Medicine, Dr. Rohan Ramakrishna sits down with Dr. Ashish Jha — the former White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator and former dean of the Brown University School of Public Health — for a candid conversation about the risks we're ignoring and the health system we can still fix. Jha recalls the phone call from President Biden, explains why he left academia to build an AI-powered biodetection system against engineered pathogens, and warns what US withdrawal from the WHO really costs. Then he unpacks his ten-part Boston Globe series on bending the health care cost curve: hospital consolidation and site-neutral payments, capping commercial prices, nonprofit hospital status, prior authorization, administrative waste, value-based care, GLP-1s, and expanding scope of practice. Along the way he makes a deliberately bipartisan case designed to annoy everyone a little. A conversation about medicine, public health, AI, and affordability. New episodes are released monthly, wherever you get your podcasts. For more from Roon, visit: https://www.roon.com/ Sign up for our substack: https://rohanramakrishna.substack.com/ Find us on Instagram and X: @roondoctors If you have a question, comment, or suggestion for a future guest, please email us: jane@roon.care. (00:00) Intro (00:26) Getting the call to join the White House (03:15) What he loved and found hard about government (06:21) Defending policies he personally disagreed with (07:33) Are we ready for the next pandemic? (09:46) CDC cuts and leaving the WHO (10:50) Building AI-driven biodetection (13:16) The Boston Globe series: why he wrote it (17:18) Is rising health care spending actually a problem? (19:33) Hospital consolidation and market power (22:20) Site-neutral payments (23:48) Should hospitals lose nonprofit status? (26:34) Medicare, Medicaid, and capping commercial prices (29:28) Making sure savings reach patients (31:30) Insurance across state lines and vertical integration (34:39) What makes value-based care actually work (37:08) Prevention, GLP-1s, and long payoff timelines (39:13) End-of-life care and marginal therapies (42:59) Prior authorization and administrative waste (45:07) Fixing the broken claims and billing system (47:43) The future of independent physicians (49:50) Regulation and its unintended effects (51:46) Scope of practice and the physician shortage (55:39) AI, malpractice, and physician-level care (57:09) Quick Hits: restaurants, books, and mentors
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