Abstract
In this episode of SoundPractice, host Mike Sacopulos interviews Stephen Klasko and Ken Terry about the future of healthcare. They talk about their book, Feelin’ Alright: How the Message in Music Can Make Healthcare Healthier, which explores the power of music to bring people together and send messages about healthcare. They discuss the negative effects of the current healthcare system, including fragmentation and inequity, and propose solutions such as moving healthcare to outpatient sites and using technology such as large language models and wearables to improve patient care. They also discuss the importance of addressing social determinants of health and reducing healthcare inequalities. Klasko and Terry offer a novel proposal for reforming healthcare financing and delivery without adopting Medicare for all, and they emphasize the importance of doctors having a stake in the healthcare system and address the mistrust that currently exists.
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