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Episode 88: Dr. Jeffrey Freed, Surgeon & Clinical Professor of Surgery

Episode 88: Dr. Jeffrey Freed, Surgeon & Clinical Professor of Surgery

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Suzanne Miller speaks with Dr. Jeffrey Freed, a renowned surgeon and clinical professor of surgery at the Icahn School of Medicine. They discuss the soaring costs of healthcare in the United States, the complexities of insurance coverage, and the impact of new medical technologies. Dr. Freed emphasizes the burden of healthcare costs on bankruptcy rates and explores the role of technology and policy in driving these costs. The conversation also delves into the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine, the role of politics in healthcare decisions, and the challenges faced by the medical community during the pandemic. Dr. Freed provides his insights on vaccine mandates, the state of Medicare and Medicaid, and the impact of foreign donations on American healthcare institutions. The episode also touches on the quality of education in the United States and potential reforms in both healthcare and education systems. The discussion wraps up with Dr. Freed's thoughts on political leadership, particularly his support for Andrew Cuomo, and the need for strong and decisive action to address New York City's challenges. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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