These podcasts all deal with the United State's healthcare system in various degree. Some talk about universal healthcare, while others look at the system and why it is currently so expensive!
The Democratic presidential candidates keep having the same argument over Medicare-for-all at the televised debates. To spice up the conversation, Vox’s Dylan Scott takes Sean on a journey to Taiwan to explore how the idea works in practice. (T
Abdul talks with Senator Bernie Sanders about Congress’s most recent COVID19 relief package and how the country might have responded if we were covered by Medicare for All.
Janet Feldman has been paying for private insurance for years. She does so even though Australia has a robust public insurance option. But when she was diagnosed with a serious illness, her doctor told her not to use the private insurance she w
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the 28-year-old woman who won the NYC 14th congressional district Democratic primary, wants Medicare for all. A lot of people talk about wanting free healthcare but is this even possible? In this episode, Erik breaks
This episode we talked about the healthcare system in the USA vs the rest of the world and health overall. Plus, we touched on the Democratic and Republican National Conventions plus more!
Mark and Jon discuss the state of healthcare in the US and the benefits and downsides of socialized medicine. Few salty words so I marked it explicit just in case the littles are around.
This week, Bret sits down with Matthew Continetti, Resident Fellow at AEI and Editor-in-Chief of The Washington Free Beacon and Chris Stirewalt, FOX News Politics Editor to discuss where the 2020 Presidential candidates stand on the issue of he
Join us as we explore the current healthcare system in the United States and what will happen in the near future is something is not done. Throughout this roundtable, we compared healthcare systems in the United States to healthcare systems glo
On this, the first of a multi-part, episode of Broken Healthcare, we take a deep dive into the reasons we’re seeing doctors begin to mobilize around getting more involved in politics. As we pull on the thread of what makes our healthcare system
You don't need us to tell you there's something very wrong with the American healthcare system. The real question is: what can we actually do to fix it? Could Democratic candidates Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders be right that Medicare for