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Moral Matters
Moral Injury of Healthcare
87 episodes
9 months ago
Drs. Wendy Dean and Simon Talbot, the drivers of distress are discussed through the lenses of moral injury. The discussions are focused on solutions and the growing need for change.
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Drs. Wendy Dean and Simon Talbot, the drivers of distress are discussed through the lenses of moral injury. The discussions are focused on solutions and the growing need for change.
Show more...
Medicine
Business,
Non-Profit,
Health & Fitness
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The High Costs of Big Med | S8:E4| Lawton R. Burns, MBA
Moral Matters
37 minutes 40 seconds
1 year ago
The High Costs of Big Med | S8:E4| Lawton R. Burns, MBA
The US went from small scale, local healthcare institutions to multibillion dollar megaproviders in barely a generation. Lawton R. Burns, MBA shares his perspective on how it happened, what the true costs are, and what we all can do about it. Big Med: Big Med   Seemed Like a Good Idea: Seemed Like a Good Idea   If I Betray These Words: If I Betray These Words   To support the podcast: Get Started — Fix Moral Injury   Twitter - @‌fixmoralinjury Instagram - @‌moralinjury Facebook - @‌moralinjuryofhc LinkedIn - @‌moral Injury of Healthcare
Moral Matters
Drs. Wendy Dean and Simon Talbot, the drivers of distress are discussed through the lenses of moral injury. The discussions are focused on solutions and the growing need for change.