Synopsis
Dr Elaina George is a Board Certified Otolaryngologist. Her interest in the politics of healthcare and the reform effort have led her to become both a powerful voice for the practicing physician, an advocate for the patient, and a healthcare policy analyst specializing in healthcare consumer driven solutions. She graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Biology. She received her Masters degree in Medical Microbiology from Long Island University, and received her medical degree from Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York. Dr George completed her residency at Manhattan, Eye Ear & Throat Hospital. Her training included general surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital, pediatric ENT at The NY-Presbyterian Hospital, and head and neck oncology at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. She has published in several scientific journals and presented her research at national meetings. As a solo practitioner in private practice who is also a small business owner, she has a unique perspective on the problems of health care delivery, the true costs of healthcare and viable solutions. Dr George is a recipient of the Patients Choice Award in 2008 and 2009. She was recently honored with membership in The Leading Physicians of the World and Whos Who Top Doctors Honors Edition.She is a member of the National Physicians Council on Healthcare Policy and is a contributor to a wide variety of websites including BigGovernment.com, Newmediajournal.us, and Amy Ridenours National Center Blog. Dr George has been a recurring guest discussing a wide range of medical topics from Your World with Neil Cavuto and Newsmax, to appearances on Frances & Friends to discuss the consequences of healthcare reform with a world wide audience of over 500 million people. She has also been a medical expert on a range of shows including The Bill Cunningham Show, Lions of Liberty, The Barry Farber Show, and The Kev Baker Show. Dr George hosts her own show, Medicine On Call, a weekly talk show that explores health issues and the politics of medicine on Americas Web Radio and Liberty Talk.fm Radio. She is the author of Big Medicine: The cost of Corporate Control And How Doctors And Patients Working Together Can Rebuild A Better System A book which explores how the US healthcare system has evolved and explains how patients and doctors can create a healthcare system that is based on the principles of price transparency with the power of the doctor patient relationship.
Episodes
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Can The Power of Positive Thought Be The Cure For Our Ailing Healthcare System?
27/11/2018 Duration: 52minDr Melissa Joyner, a radiation oncologist practicing at MD Anderson joins me to discuss prevention and treatment of HPV related cancer and how the power of positive thought can not change our health and society.
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The healthcare System Has Become A Two-Tiered System: Patients Are Now Paying More For Less Quality And Accessibility
20/11/2018 Duration: 59minPastor John Radell, President of the Delaware chapter of the Faith and Freedom Coalition joins me to discuss the reality of our healthcare system from the patients' perspective. Instead of improving access to quality healthcare to the under served, The Affordable Care Act has actually relegated them to the lower level of a two-tiered system that can place their lives in jeopardy.
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The Antidote To The High Cost Of Healthcare Is Healthcare Consumerism
12/11/2018 Duration: 56minThe Affordable Care Act has doubled down on the high cost of healthcare driven by the insurance industry. However, the antidote to the high cost is healthcare consumerism. Dr Brian Hill the Founder, President and Chief Medical Officer joins me to discuss Hipnation, an innovative consortium of primary care physicians and specialists who have the solution to the high costs of healthcare.
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What Medicare For All Will Mean For US Healthcare: Truth and Consequences
05/11/2018 Duration: 52minDr Vickie Wooll, a primary care physician in independent practice who attended medical school in Venezuela at the time of the revolution, joins me to discuss the parallels between the germination of socialism in Venezuela and the progressive movement in the US from a personal perspective and what Medicare for all would mean for healthcare in our country.
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Medicare For All: Is it really about healthcare coverage or control
01/11/2018 Duration: 54minMr Charles Blahous, senior research strategist at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University a specialist in domestic economic policy and retirement security (with an emphasis on Social Security), as well as federal fiscal policy, entitlements, and health care programs discusses the unsustainable costs for a national single payer healthcare system (aka Medicare for all)
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04/04/18 Topic The increasing cost of health care due to hospital consolidation - Unintended consequences?
16/04/2018 Duration: 54min