Young Americans for Liberty (YAL)—LECTURE: What to do about America’s healthcare mess, with Dr. Beth Haynes
Washington, DC DC, United StatesUnderstanding economics is key to being able to get American out of its healthcare mess.
Understanding economics is key to being able to get American out of its healthcare mess.
Certificates of Need: What are they, and why should you care? The BRI-George Washington School of Medicine will host a lunch talk with Dr. Matt Mitchell of the Mercatus Institute. Dr. Mitchell will be leading a discussion on the topic of Certificates of Need, an important development in the health care policy discussion. If you […]
All are welcome to join us for this lunch lecture—the first in a 2-part discussion both occurring on 1/17/18, one at lunch, and one at dinner. We will consider two different viewpoints surrounding the topic "Is Healthcare a Right?"—a crucial consideration in the argument for and against universal healthcare. Our lunch talk will be […]
Innovations in Healthcare Delivery: All are welcome to join us for a FREE lunch lecture with Dr. Beth Haynes, medical director of Benjamin Rush Institute. This talk is co-hosted by the SUNY Downstate student chapter of the American Medical Association and the Downstate Medical Entrepreneurship Club. Beth Haynes, MD BRI medical director The need for affordable, […]
Innovations in Healthcare Delivery: All are welcome to join us for a FREE lunch lecture with Dr. Beth Haynes, medical director of Benjamin Rush Institute. Beth Haynes, MD BRI medical director The need for affordable, high quality medical care in the US is an ongoing discussion. There are some exciting models that are achieving […]
This year: The Ethics of the Patient-Doctor Relationship
To whom does a doctor owe loyalty? An employer or insurance contract, government ("state") rules, or the patient?
What happens when regulations, government policy, and other third parties insert their priorities into medical decision making?
How does the concept of "social justice" affect the patient-doctor relationship?
Dr. Beth Haynes, BRI medical director will speak at the YAL Spring Summit on How to Win the Healthcare Debate. POST-EVENT SUMMARY: Seventy-five people attended Dr. Haynes's talk. It was well-received and generated many questions and open discussion.
Scott W. Atlas, MD, is the David and Joan Traitel Senior Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution and a member of Hoover Institution’s Working Group on Health Care Policy. Dr. Atlas will be speaking to the SLU BRI chapter about his research and ideas about health care reform in the United States. All are welcome […]
Beth Haynes, MD, BRI medical director participated in the Conference for Global Transformation, a 3-day international event held in Monterey, CA. Her poster, Clichés, Memes, and Euphemisms in Healthcare was accepted for exhibit in a main hall and was designed to promote and foster open dialogue and communication about healthcare. The poster's purpose: "Far too often […]
At the Health Policy Orientation, you will learn from well-known experts about the ins and outs of health policy-making, understand how the many pieces of the health care puzzle work together, and gain take-home skills to cut through the bureaucratic red tape and achieve your health policy goals. Registration is limited to the first 50. […]
Join the nation's leading health care decision makers and policy leaders for an extensive overview of the nation's health policy agenda. The conference is presented by Academy Health. *Limited sponsorships are available for this important conference. Please complete and submit your BRI Conference & Event Scholarship Application form.
Join an audience from around the world working to improve health and health care at the 2019 Annual Research Meeting (ARM) in Washington, D.C.