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Episode 1: Debunked (audio): Slaughtering Myths, Bad Practices and Sacred Cows in Healthcare

Here’s the audio of Episode 1 of the newly-launched show Debunked: Slaughtering Myths, Bad Practices and Sacred Cows in Healthcare.

In the first episode of Debunked: Slaughtering Myths, Bad Practices and Sacred Cows in Healthcare, co-hosts Arundhati Parmar and Samir Batra discuss bad billing practices related to Arundhati’s foot fracture while Samir offers solutions to the problem. They also discuss the annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, drug pricing and a healthcare transaction between General Catalyst and Summa Health.

Here’s the audio:

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A Deep-dive Into Specialty Pharma

A specialty drug is a class of prescription medications used to treat complex, chronic or rare medical conditions. Although this classification was originally intended to define the treatment of rare, also termed “orphan” diseases, affecting fewer than 200,000 people in the US, more recently, specialty drugs have emerged as the cornerstone of treatment for chronic and complex diseases such as cancer, autoimmune conditions, diabetes, hepatitis C, and HIV/AIDS.

The video is available on YouTube.

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