
A Look At How The Law Fails Patients with Anna Kirkland - Episode 205
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Tune into The Jabot Podcast for a must-listen episode with Anna Kirkland, a professor at the University of Michigan. Discover how her new book reveals the complexities and failures of discrimination law in healthcare. Unpack how civil rights shape healthcare access, and learn about the impact of algorithmic bias. Essential for those keen on healthcare policies and rights protections. Don’t miss it!
Highlights
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Anna’s academic journey: from law school to academia
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The intersection of civil rights and healthcare in Kirkland’s book
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Historical context: Transgender rights and public opinion
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Complexities of implementing nondiscrimination in healthcare
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Supreme Court involvement in gender-affirming care for youth
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Medicare as a tool of civil rights enforcement in history
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The role of rank-and-file employees in healthcare discrimination
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Patient experience: legal vs. customer service approach
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Challenges of addressing algorithmic discrimination in healthcare
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Key issues in healthcare discrimination today
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Links and Resources
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https://www.ucpress.edu/books/health-care-civil-rights/paper
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