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#156 - Will Retail Alliances Fix the U.S. Health Care System?

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🗓️ 5 October 2018

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Motion: Retail Alliances – Not Washington – Will Save the U.S. Health Care System Last year, Intelligence Squared U.S. and the Mayo Clinic brought to the stage a bold inquiry about whether health care in the United States is terminally broken. And this year, we’re picking up where that discussion left off, against the backdrop of corporate behemoths announcing mergers that, they say, are sure to shake up health care – from the Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, and JPMorgan Chase venture, to the CVS-Aetna deal, to the Humana-Walgreens partnership, and more. But while these superpower alliances are making a splash in the headlines, will they actually be able to disrupt, and save, U.S. health care? Proponents argue that the bargaining power and data competencies of these retailers will squeeze middlemen out of an inefficient supply chain and bring more transparency to health care pricing. But others argue that the promise of these novel efforts is overstated or misguided, particularly because U.S. health care is so complex and deeply rooted. Will consumer-focused models and employer-led initiatives lead to better and less expensive outcomes? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Where are you?

0:01.1

Asteroid City.

0:02.2

From director Wes Anderson.

0:04.0

Welcome to your stargazers and space cadets.

0:06.8

What are those pulses indicate?

0:08.3

The beeps and blips we don't know.

0:09.8

There's an alien.

0:11.8

That actually happened.

0:12.8

This June, place all witnesses under a group arrest.

0:15.7

How long can they keep us in Asteroid City?

0:17.8

I'm in a hurry.

0:18.9

I like aliens.

0:19.9

Jason Schwartzman, Scarlett Johansson, Tom Hanks.

0:23.2

What a strange experience this is.

0:25.5

Asteroid City in cinemas June 23.

0:28.5

Book tickets now.

0:30.6

APPLAUSE

0:33.5

Traditionally, we who go to doctors and who buy medicine

0:36.3

and who check in and out of hospitals

0:38.0

have been known as patients.

0:39.4

But somewhere along the line, we patients

0:41.9

started to be called consumers, a term that suggests things

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