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Episodes/Lessons - Why Public Confidence in Healthcare Is Declining | Brian L. Strom - Medical Ethics Expert
April 2, 202512:00

Lessons - Why Public Confidence in Healthcare Is Declining | Brian L. Strom - Medical Ethics Expert

Lessons - Why Public Confidence in Healthcare Is Declining | Brian L. Strom - Medical Ethics Expert

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Lessonsfeaturing Brian L. Strom - Medical Ethics Expert

This episode features Brian L. Strom, a medical ethics expert, discussing the reasons behind the declining public trust in Western medicine. He explains how healthcare's corporatization, time pressures, and profit incentives erode patient relationships and lead to alternative treatments. The conversation also explores population-based care models as a potential solution to restore trust and improve health outcomes.

Declining Public Trust in HealthcareCorporatization of HealthcareImpact of Time and Profit IncentivesPopulation-Based Care Models

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Show Notes

In this "Lessons" episode, Brian L. Strom, medical ethics expert and healthcare leader, explores the root causes behind declining public trust in Western medicine. Learn why the corporatization of healthcare erodes doctor-patient relationships, how time constraints and profit incentives drive patients toward alternative treatments, and why population-based care models may offer a path to restore trust and improve health outcomes.