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Aug 2023
44m 10s

How Big Food and Big Pharma is Killing Y...

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In this episode, Lisa talks with TrueMed founder and author Calley Means. While every institution in healthcare (hospitals, pharma, insurance, med school) depends on more sick patients for growth. Calley's working to change these incentives. 
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