RoS: Review of Systems Podcast

RoS: Review of Systems

Review of Systems | Primary Care Innovation | Health Policy | Health Care Delivery | Payment Reform
Harvard Medical School
RoS: Opioid Use Disorder Care in Primary Care
This week our guests Adele Ojeda and Dr. Stephen Martin share their experiences caring for patients with OUD in the primary care setting.
Sep 3, 2019
31 min
RoS Reprise: Understanding the Association of Primary Care Physician Supply and Mortality in the US
This week we have a reprise episode with Russ Phillips! Dr. Russell Phillips joins us to talk about a recent publication in JAMA IM that he wrote with a number of collaborators including other Center for Primary Care faculty, entitled: Association of Primary Care Physician Supply With Population Mortality in the United States, 2005-2015.
Aug 20, 2019
25 min
RoS: Understanding the Health Effects of Homelessness with Dr. Margot Kushel
Dr. Margot Kushel joins us this week to discuss the health effects associated with homelessness.
Aug 6, 2019
28 min
RoS: Understanding Increasing Mid-Life Mortality in the US with Steven Woolf
Dr. Steven Woolf joins us this week to talk about his work improving our understanding of the increasing death rates among mid-life Americans.
Jul 23, 2019
28 min
RoS: Understanding the Costs of PAs with Chris Morley
Christopher Morley joins us this week to talk about prior authorizations, or PAs – a bureaucratic headache well known to anyone in primary care in which a physician’s office must complete additional paperwork or phone calls to a patient’s insurance company in order to get a medication or procedure covered by the insurance. This used to be a fairly rare occurrence, but it has dramatically increased in frequency over the last 20 years or so. Dr. Morley set out with some colleagues to try to quantify how much the PA process may cost, and moreover, to help us all think about who pays those costs in reality – ultimately, it is our patients.
Jul 8, 2019
27 min
RoS: Design Thinking & Clinics with No Waiting Rooms with Stacey Chang
Stacey Chang joins us today to talk about design in medicine and how we can use design thinking as a tool to improve healthcare.
Jun 25, 2019
44 min
RoS: Transitions in Care from Pedi to Adult Care for Medically Complex Patients
What happens when a medical complex young person turns 18, and then, suddenly, they make their own medical decisions rather than their parents? How does one navigate the sometimes very thorny issues of sexual health and fertility? What about insurance issues?
Jun 11, 2019
47 min
RoS The effects of neighborhood greening on mental health with Eugenia South & Michelle Kondo
In this reprise episode, Michelle Kondo and Eugenia South join us to talk about their research looking at how neighborhood contexts impact health and safety in urban environments, and their recent publication in JAMA Network Open looking at the relationship between neighborhood greening and mental health.
May 27, 2019
21 min
RoS Addressing Food Insecurity among diabetic patients at Geisinger with Allison Hess
This week, we are joined by Allison Hess, VP of Health for the Steele Institute for Innovation at Geisinger to talk about Geisinger’s Fresh Food Farmacy, a program that provides food insecure patients with poorly controlled diabetes access to fresh healthy foods as part of a comprehensive diabetes care plan.
May 27, 2019
23 min
RoS: Understanding the association of primary care physician supply & mortality in the US with Russ Phillips
This week, we are joined by Russ Phillips! Dr. Russell Phillips joins us to talk about a recent publication in JAMA IM that he wrote with a number of collaborators including other Center for Primary Care faculty, entitled: Association of Primary Care Physician Supply With Population Mortality in the United States, 2005-2015.
May 27, 2019
25 min
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