Making Rural America Healthy (B) | Dr Marschall Runge

Rural America is facing a growing crisis of healthcare access, from trained professionals, to financing, technological innovations to simplifying Healthcare complexities.

Our guest, Marschall S. Runge, M.D., Ph.D., is the executive vice president for Medical Affairs at the University of Michigan, dean of the Medical School, and CEO of Michigan Medicine. He opens up the inner workings of the medical world. How AI can optimise access to care, data safety, basic health care insurance and much more is discussed in this episode.

In his book, “The Great Healthcare Disruption,” he offers an inside look at how healthcare is rapidly evolving—and what that means for the future of medicine. In this book, he explores:

How Big Tech companies like Amazon and Google are beginning to reshape the patient experience
The role of AI and new medical breakthroughs in changing how we diagnose, treat, and manage diseases
The trade-offs of innovation—how progress can improve care while also putting pressure on existing health systems
Why traditional healthcare institutions must adapt to stay relevant in a fast-changing, tech-driven world
The ongoing challenges around access, equity, and affordability—and what needs to change to make healthcare work for everyone

Get the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Great-Healthcare-Disruption-American-Medicine/dp/B0F1F35PC5

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