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The Preventative ER Doc

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Emergency physician on weekends and public health practitioner during the week, our guest this week sees a future where preventative and reactive health care services are blended into one cohesive system that results in better outcomes for populations. Dr. Megan Ranney, Professor of Emergency Medicine & Associate Dean of Strategy & Innovation, School of Public Health & Alpert Medical School, Brown University, takes a multidisciplinary approach to defining the root causes of medical intervention. In this episode, she explores the health care landscape with Health2049 co-host Jason Helgerson as they discuss digital health, treatment integrated with prevention, medical training, the waning workforce and how we can optimistically step into a brighter health care future.

Dr. Megan Ranney

  • Twitter @meganranney

Connect with Health2049:

Find the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/Dr-Megan-Ranney
Timestamps:

  • Dr. Megan Ranney shares her medical background. [03:06]
  • Integrating prevention with medical treatment. [05:35]
  • What will the patient experience look like in 2049? [09:16]
  • How will we measure health care success in the future? [10:25]
  • Technology tools need to be equity-driven and evidence-based. [12:40]
  • How do we ensure that technology has a positive impact? [15:33]
  • What health care innovation would have the greatest value to society? [19:01]
  • Will technology change the relationship between individuals and health care? [20:46]
  • Our health care workforce will be decimated over the next year. [23:34]
  • How does medical training need to evolve? [26:30]
  • What will be the future role of the hospital? [28:55]
  • Health care that empowers patients, providers and communities. [30:41]
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Emergency physician on weekends and public health practitioner during the week, our guest this week sees a future where preventative and reactive health care services are blended into one cohesive system that results in better outcomes for populations. Dr. Megan Ranney, Professor of Emergency Medicine & Associate Dean of Strategy & Innovation, School of Public Health & Alpert Medical School, Brown University, takes a multidisciplinary approach to defining the root causes of medical intervention. In this episode, she explores the health care landscape with Health2049 co-host Jason Helgerson as they discuss digital health, treatment integrated with prevention, medical training, the waning workforce and how we can optimistically step into a brighter health care future.

Dr. Megan Ranney

  • Twitter @meganranney

Connect with Health2049:

Find the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/Dr-Megan-Ranney
Timestamps:

  • Dr. Megan Ranney shares her medical background. [03:06]
  • Integrating prevention with medical treatment. [05:35]
  • What will the patient experience look like in 2049? [09:16]
  • How will we measure health care success in the future? [10:25]
  • Technology tools need to be equity-driven and evidence-based. [12:40]
  • How do we ensure that technology has a positive impact? [15:33]
  • What health care innovation would have the greatest value to society? [19:01]
  • Will technology change the relationship between individuals and health care? [20:46]
  • Our health care workforce will be decimated over the next year. [23:34]
  • How does medical training need to evolve? [26:30]
  • What will be the future role of the hospital? [28:55]
  • Health care that empowers patients, providers and communities. [30:41]
  continue reading

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