Make America Healthy Again

Make America Healthy Again
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If doctors in the early 1920’s could see how healthcare has evolved in the last hundred years or so – they would be amazed at the advancements in technology and diagnostics. So too would they be in awe of the costs associated with education,equipment and even insurance. Where do we go from here? Dr. Charles Antinori puts forth his ideas about how we can truly make America Healthy Again. Join him for a look back at his half century of experiences in the Operating Room, and hear the stories, some humorous, many heartwarming and even thought provoking. You’ll hear his solutions and ideas from his colleagues for our healthcare of the future.
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Explores various topics related to healthcare advancements, technology in medicine, and personal experiences in medical practice. Episodes include discussions on obesity treatments, the role of artificial intelligence in surgery, and the evolution of healthcare costs, highlighting specific areas like insurance challenges and innovative surgical techniques.

If doctors in the early 1920’s could see how healthcare has evolved in the last hundred years or so – they would be amazed at the advancements in technology and diagnostics. So too would they be in awe of the costs associated with education,equipment and even insurance. Where do we go from here? Dr. Charles Antinori puts forth his ideas about how we can truly make America Healthy Again. Join him for a look back at his half century of experiences in the Operating Room, and hear the stories, some humorous, many heartwarming and even thought provoking. You’ll hear his solutions and ideas from his colleagues for our healthcare of the future.
Dr. Charles Antonori interviewed his nephew Dr. Joseph Carey, a family practitioner who discussed his career path and current role as director of primary care at a regional hospital. They explored the evolving business models in family practice, including the shift from independent to employed doctors and the emergence of direct primary care, while examining historical changes in healthcare payment systems and reimbursement structures. The conversation covered how Medicare and Medicaid payment reductions, combined with administrative burdens and the impact of various healthcare acts, led to significant changes in the medical profession, including the rise of employed physician positions and increased bureaucracy.
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