Tuesday, March 20, 2018
An examination of the less-than-excellent outcomes provided by America’s health care system, the cost of care and how we might improve the state of things.
For over a decade, America has been engaged in a conversation about health care. That 'conversation' has been more like an argument over how to lower the costs we pay individually, how to reduce the onerous burden that cost places on the economy as well as how to ensure more people get the medical care they need. And even that has been divisive. Some believe health care is a right. Others view it as a privilege.
What do doctors and health care providers think? Turns out they’re divided as well. Mike Collins sits down for a special conversation with local health care professionals to get some insight from inside the industry.
This conversation was recorded March 13, 2018 for the Learning Society at Queens University of Charlotte.
Guests
Dr. Don Jonas - Executive Director of Care Ring, which provides health services to at-risk populations in the Charlotte area. He also teaches as an Adjunct Professor at Blair College of Health at Queens University of Charlotte
Dr. Jordan Lipton - Physician and Co- Founder, Signature Healthcare and Signature Pediatrics, PLLC
Dr. Dan Murrey - Chief Medical Officer, OptumCare's Specialty Physician Practices