What's Right With Healthcare
What's Right With Healthcare
Podcast Description
The U.S. healthcare system is often criticized as broken. However, there are people, programs, and technologies making a positive impact on our lives every day influencing both the quality of care we receive and the manner in which we receive it. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and inspire listeners by focusing on what's right with healthcare.
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Focuses on the positive attributes of the U.S. healthcare system, exploring topics such as the evolution of specific healthcare professions, the impact of technology on care delivery, and patient experiences, with episode examples including in-depth discussions with chiropractors on their training and adaptation to patient needs and hospitalist physicians sharing their roles and contributions to healthcare.

The U.S. healthcare system is often criticized as broken. However, there are people, programs, and technologies making a positive impact on our lives every day influencing both the quality of care we receive and the manner in which we receive it. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and inspire listeners by focusing on what’s right with healthcare.
According to the World Health Organization, headache disorders affect approximately 40% of the population, or over 3 billion people. In this season 3 finale of What's Right With Healthcare, Dr. Fralich visits with Headache Medicine physician Dr. Michael Stewart about what led him to pursue this medical specialty and the progress being made to help people with headache disorders. Listen and find out why Headache Medicine is another example of what’s right with healthcare.
Please visit Dr. Stewart's website: nwdpc.com
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