9 out of every 10 prescriptions in the U.S. are filled with much cheaper copies of brand-name drugs.
They save us hundreds of billions of dollars a year, but will affordable, high-quality generic drugs continue to be there when we need them?
Introducing 'Race to the Bottom,' our new three-part series on the problems plaguing the generic drugs that we all rely on — and how we could fix them. Learn more: tradeoffs.org/racetothebottom
Meet the Director Behind the Fifth Branch of Public Safety in Durham, NC #podcast #thefifthbranch
In 2021, Ryan Smith was tasked with developing a new agency to figure out how to better respond to 911 calls from people in a mental health crisis. His solution? The Holistic Empathetic Assistance Response Team aka HEART. Today in Durham, NC, when someone calls 911 in a mental health crisis, HEART sends a team of clinicians and social workers instead of just the police.
Hear more from Ryan Smith in The Fifth Branch, a new podcast series from Tradeoffs and The Marshall Project: https://tradeoffs.org/thefifthbranch/
Introducing The Fifth Branch - A New Podcast Series from @tradeoffspod and @marshallproj.
Your house is on fire; the fire department responds. You are sick; EMS gets dispatched. Shots are fired, and law enforcement comes.
But people call 911 for a lot of other reasons.
For calls about mental illness, addiction, or suicidal thoughts, who responds to those?
The Fifth Branch, a new special series examines what it looks like when one community dramatically changes how it responds to people in crisis - and what it means for the communities they serve.
Subscribe to The Fifth Branch wherever you get podcasts and tune in now to listen to this first episode now.
This week on the podcast Dan Gorenstein & Ateev Mehrotra weigh the pros and cons of telehealth #healthcare #podcasting #telehealth
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SCOTUS Hearing Opens Doors For Policy Discussion #healthpolicy #podcast
Last week's Supreme Court hearing about the Grants Pass v Johnson case opened doors for more discussion of policy challenges and solutions. Now more than ever, local, state and federal agencies need to be looking to each other for solutions to policy issues like homelessness and strengthening health care for vulnerable people.
Follow for more news about some of the country’s most debated health policies.
Larry Moore Defied the Odds – Orgs Work to Repeat his Success
For years Larry Moore struggled with addiction, living on the streets of Camden, New Jersey and cycling in and out of the emergency room. Then he was intercepted by the Camden Coalition – he got the care and support he needed to get back on his feet and today he's sober living in his own apartment.
But the Coalition, hospitals and health insurers across the country are all struggling to repeat success stories like Larry's.
Learn more: https://tradeoffs.org/2024/04/25/complex-care-camden-coalition-social-determinants/
As adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities strive to live more freely and fully than ever before, many of America’s doctors, hospitals and insurers are getting in the way.
This week, we get an inside look at one doctor’s quest to improve health care for people with conditions like Down Syndrome, cerebral palsy and autism.
Learn more about Kevin's story: https://tradeoffs.org/2024/03/21/olmstead-intellectual-developmental-disability/
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