Reining In Hospital Costs
Podcast |
The Full Story
Publisher |
WSHU Public Radio
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Government
News
Publication Date |
Oct 24, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:46:29
Hospital costs are rising fast. Connecticut and New York legislators say they’re trying to regulate the culprits, like prescription drug and out-of-network service prices. We’ll discuss why hospital care is so expensive, and what’s being done about it, with guests: Phil Boyle, New York senator, R-Bay Shore Bill Hammond, director of healthy policy, Empire Center Walter Markowitz, Ed.D., assistant professor of health professions, Hofstra University Nancy Peppard, Ph.D., forensic gerontologist and founder, Out East Neighborhood Network Sean Scanlon, Connecticut state representative, D-Guilford Kevin Lembo, Connecticut comptroller William Tong, Connecticut attorney general
Hospital costs are rising fast. Connecticut and New York legislators say they’re trying to regulate the culprits, like prescription drug and out-of-network service prices. We’ll discuss why hospital care is so expensive, and what’s being done about it, with guests: Phil Boyle, New York senator, R-Bay Shore Bill Hammond, director of healthy policy, Empire Center Walter Markowitz, Ed.D., assistant professor of health professions, Hofstra University Nancy Peppard, Ph.D., forensic gerontologist and

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