The Critical Role of Trust and Ethics in Healthcare: With Dr. Arthur Caplan
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Join host Rick Gannotta on the Healthcare Nation podcast as he interviews Dr. Arthur Caplan, the founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU Langone. They discuss the erosion of public trust in healthcare, the weaponization of misinformation, and the ethical challenges posed by social media and private capital in medical decision-making. Topics include the government's role as a source of truth, the impact of political appointees on scientific messaging, and the influence of social media on health perceptions. Dr. Caplan offers insights into the ethical standards needed for public health announcements and stresses the importance of maintaining an ethical infrastructure in both government and private sectors. Don't miss this crucial conversation on defining truth in healthcare and the implications for clinicians, patients, and the future of medical innovation.
00:00 The Erosion of Trust in Healthcare
00:46 Introducing Dr. Arthur Caplan
00:59 Government's Role in Public Health
03:09 The Impact of Political Influence on Science
07:00 Misinformation and Public Perception
19:57 The Role of Social Media in Health Misinformation
28:21 Challenges of Regulating Online Speech
28:50 Unsubstantiated Medical Claims and the Role of Regulatory Agencies
29:44 The Ethics of Medical Testimonials and Paternalism
32:51 The Influence of Social Media and Capital Markets on Healthcare
34:43 Ethics and Profit in Healthcare Innovation
35:50 The Role of Ethics in Modern Capitalism
38:03 Challenges in Healthcare Markets and Insurance
41:29 The Future of Healthcare Innovation and Technology
45:50 Addressing Moral Injury in Healthcare Professionals
50:37 The Realities of Wellness and Longevity
52:48 Conclusion and Final Thoughts