How the Surgery Center of Oklahoma Tapped the Cash Market
The cronies and their government pals are increasingly exposed.
The cronies and their government pals are increasingly exposed.
Just over twenty-four years ago the Surgery Center of Oklahoma began with a simple mission: deliver the highest quality of care at a reasonable and posted price. They've since faced many obstacles from Uncle Sam and his healthcare cronies.
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Medicine is fundamentally poised for an incredible entrepreneurial breakthrough.
Professor David Heymann shares his perspectives on post-pandemic life and on opportunities for the public health sector.
The world's regimes have long been devoted to regulating every aspect of "health" in accordance with what central planners want. The covid panic offered them an opportunity to greatly expand these powers.
Dan Morgan, MD, joins the show to discuss a recent paper he co-authored about probabilistic diagnostic reasoning among clinicians.
Unfortunately, the corporate press and public health officials have determined that unilateral rule by executive decree, unimpeded by any conception of individual freedom, is necessary to respond to the coronavirus.
Unfortunately, the corporate press and public health officials have determined that unilateral rule by executive decree, unimpeded by any conception of individual freedom, is necessary to respond to the coronavirus.
Our guest is Shawn Whatley, a physician in Canada who is the author of the recently released book When Politics Comes Before Patients: Why and How Canadian Medicare Is Failing.