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The American healthcare anomaly
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The American healthcare anomaly

The middleman says the doctor can see you now.

We review how the Affordable Care Act changed the healthcare landscape in the United States. We wonder if health insurance is fundamentally different from other types of insurance.

John asserts that healthcare should not be “for profit,” and Tim contends that external interference with the doctor-patient relationship is part of the problem. Thus, we approach the classic question, what can the government do well or at least better than the private sector?

John answers a listener’s trivia question and offers a new one about women in politics.

Our Dispatch from America focuses on a healthcare pioneer.

Tim’s whack-jobs need to work on their own lives and John’s hero demonstrated what is right about America.

Referred to in this podcast:

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Bald, Blind, and Buddies
Two buddies, one a bald graduate of the London School of Economics, and the other, a blind psychiatrist offer their vastly different takes on life and current issues. They model friendship that thrives in the arena of ideas where they take their ideas seriously but not themselves or each other.
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