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The Gist Healthcare Podcast

Friday, January 17, 2025

The Biden Administration finalizes rule allowing practitioners to prescribe certain drugs for opioid use disorder via telehealth appointments. Fewer new Black and Hispanic students are enrolling in medical school following Supreme Court ruling that effectively stuck down Affirmative Action. And, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services retracts recently released Medicare Advantage enrollment data. That's coming up on today’s episode of the Gist Healthcare podcast. 


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  • AI in Healthcare: What’s Different and What Isn’t

    18:44|
    Artificial intelligence is being positioned as the next major transformation in healthcare, but the industry has seen similar waves of technological change before.   In Part 1 of a three-part series, host J. Carlisle Larsen speaks with Robert Wachter, M.D., Chair of the Department of Medicine at University of California-San Francisco and author of A Giant Leap: How AI Is Transforming Healthcare and What That Means for Our Future, about how to understand this moment in AI.   Drawing on lessons from the rollout of electronic health records, Wachter explains why previous efforts to digitize healthcare often fell short of expectations and what may be different this time. 
  • Friday, April 10, 2026

    07:59|
    Jefferson Health sues Aetna over a so-called Medicare Advantage "down coding" policy, CMS raises MA rates next year, and healthcare affordability tops domestic concerns, on today’s episode of The Gist Healthcare Podcast.
  • Wednesday, April 8, 2026

    07:14|
    The White House proposes a 12% cut to HHS, insurers report further reductions in prior authorization, and a new study links AI scribes to modest documentation time savings, on today’s episode of The Gist Healthcare Podcast.
  • ENCORE: Why the Physician–APP Model Isn’t Delivering and How to Fix It

    16:18|
    Advanced practice providers are a growing part of the healthcare workforce, but many organizations aren’t necessarily seeing the productivity gains they expected. On today’s episode, we examine new Kaufman Hall insights on why traditional physician-APP models often underperform, and how redesigning team roles, incentives, and compensation could yield better outcomes for clinicians and patients alike. Bonnie Proulx, DNP, APRN, PNP-BC, FAAN, Senior Vice President with Kaufman Hall and a member of the firm’s Physician Enterprise practice, joins the podcast to explain more.   You can read Bonnie’s blog post here.   This interview first aired on Monday, January 26, 2026.  
  • Friday, April 3, 2026

    07:53|
    HHS forms a new healthcare advisory committee, the FDA approves Eli Lilly’s oral weight loss pill, and a Senate bill targets insulin price caps in private plans, those stories and more coming up on The Gist Healthcare Podcast.
  • Wednesday, April 1, 2026

    06:23|
    HHS tightens hospital nutrition standards, ACA marketplace enrollment dips 5 percent, and one in three people turn to AI chatbots for health questions, on today’s episode of The Gist Healthcare Podcast.
  • What the Stryker Cyberattack Reveals About Medical Device Safety

    11:06|
    As healthcare organizations respond to the cyberattack on Stryker, the focus is shifting from what happened to how decisions are made in the moment. Gist Healthcare Podcast host J. Carlisle Larsen speaks with Phil Englert of Health-ISAC about navigating uncertainty during an incident, how these events shape perceptions of medical device risk, and what it takes for organizations to coordinate under pressure.  You can listen to the first half of the conversation here.  
  • Friday, March 27, 2026

    06:55|
    CVS Health reaches a proposed insulin pricing settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. The Trump administration misses a deadline to name a new director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And a new study finds sepsis is linked to 18 percent of pediatric hospital deaths. Those stories coming up on today’s episode of the Gist Healthcare Podcast.
  • Wednesday, March 25, 2026

    07:02|
    In this episode of The Gist Healthcare Podcast, the Federal Trade Commission launches a new healthcare taskforce, CMS advances efforts to move away from fax and mailed claims, and new data shows coverage gaps for some ACA marketplace enrollees.