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Policy Prescriptions

Policy Prescriptions

著者: Gary Jacobs
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Policy Prescriptions brings you inside the conversations shaping tomorrow’s policy agenda today.

Hosted by Gary Jacobs, author of The Zen Lobbyist, this show breaks down what’s happening on Capitol Hill and what it means for healthcare leaders, innovators, and decision makers.

Each episode features sharp insights, real-world perspectives, and practical context around legislation, regulation, and the forces influencing public policy.

Powered by Healthsperien, Policy Prescriptions connects policy to impact, so you stay informed, ahead, and prepared for what’s coming next.Forbes Books
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  • Patrick J. Kennedy: Why America’s Future Depends on Brain Health
    2026/06/09
    Former Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy has spent decades fighting for mental health parity, addiction treatment, and a healthcare system that treats brain health with the same urgency as physical health.

    In this episode of Policy Prescriptions, host Gary Jacobs sits down with Patrick J. Kennedy and Healthsperien founder Tom Koutsoumpas to discuss why America’s future depends on protecting the health of our brains.Patrick shares the personal story behind his advocacy, including his own experience with addiction, the public disclosure that changed the direction of his political career, and the recovery journey that shaped his work after leaving Congress.

    The conversation explores the growing pressures facing young people, including social media algorithms, sports betting, cannabis, vaping, alcohol, and other industries built around capturing attention and encouraging compulsive behavior. Patrick explains why brain health affects far more than personal wellbeing. It shapes workforce participation, economic productivity, public safety, education, and America’s ability to compete in a rapidly changing world.

    Gary, Patrick, and Tom also discuss the need to move healthcare upstream by investing in prevention, early intervention, maternal mental health, long-term financing models, and stronger community-based care.

    Topics covered include:
    • Patrick J. Kennedy’s personal connection to mental health advocacy
    • The fight for mental health parity
    • Why brain health should be treated as a national priority
    • The effects of social media algorithms on young people
    • The rise of sports betting and cannabis use disorder
    • Mental health, addiction, and homelessness
    • The connection between brain health and economic productivity
    • Preventive care and upstream healthcare interventions
    • AI’s potential role in measuring long-term outcomes
    • Recovery, connection, and the importance of speaking openly
    Policy Prescriptions is powered by Healthsperien, a health policy consulting firm that helps organizations navigate Washington with data-driven insights and strategic guidance.

    Learn more about Gary Jacobs and The Zen Lobbyist at garymjacobs.com.

    Subscribe for more conversations about healthcare policy, leadership, and practical solutions that can improve the lives of patients and communities.

    Chapters
    00:00 Why America’s future depends on brain health
    01:17 Patrick J. Kennedy’s personal journey with addiction
    02:46 The disclosure that changed Patrick’s political career
    03:38 Mental health parity and breaking the silence
    04:47 Why the brain must be treated like every other organ
    06:42 Tom Koutsoumpas on Healthsperien’s behavioral health work
    09:43 Why mental and physical healthcare belong together
    10:25 Social media algorithms and the dopamine economy
    11:00 Sports betting and addiction-for-profit industries
    12:39 Cannabis, psychosis, and rising treatment needs
    14:00 Why brain health is a national security issue
    16:02 Youth suicide, homelessness, and the growing crisis
    18:03 Going upstream to reduce the risk of dementia
    19:20 Why healthcare financing needs a long-term model
    20:40 Nutrition, MAHA, and the food industry
    23:10 Gary Jacobs on mindfulness and right speech
    24:49 JFK, civic responsibility, and mental fitness
    26:30 What the Green Berets understand about focus
    28:21 Box breathing and the power of mental preparation
    29:54 Preparing young people for the post-AI world
    31:48 Why open conversations matter
    33:19 Patrick’s recovery journey after leaving Congress
    35:05 A Common Struggle and the power of connection
    37:14 Final thoughts
    38:10 Closing
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    39 分
  • Value-Based Care Explained | The Future of ACOs, Medicare & Healthcare Policy
    2026/05/19
    What does “value-based care” actually mean, and why are healthcare leaders betting the future of medicine on it?

    In this episode of Policy Prescriptions, Gary Jacobs sits down with Aisha Pittman, Senior Vice President of Government Affairs at National Association of ACOs, and Ray Quintero, Managing Partner at Healthsperien, for a deep conversation about the future of healthcare policy, Medicare reform, and accountable care organizations (ACOs).They break down how value-based care works, why fee-for-service medicine creates problems, and how new models like ACO LEAD are reshaping the healthcare system.

    The conversation also explores:
    • How ACOs improve patient outcomes while lowering costs
    • Why healthcare providers are moving toward risk-based care
    • The role CMS and CMMI play in healthcare innovation
    • How policy changes move from pilot programs into law
    • Why healthcare lobbying is more about relationships than money
    • The future of Medicare and accountable care
    • The human side of healthcare leadership and advocacy
    Gary, Aisha, and Ray also discuss mindfulness, leadership, and why collaboration matters in healthcare transformation.If you work in healthcare policy, value-based care, Medicare strategy, hospital leadership, physician advocacy, or healthcare innovation, this episode gives a practical look at where the industry is headed next.

    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction to Value-Based Care
    01:35 What Value-Based Care Actually Means
    03:47 How ACOs Change Healthcare Incentives
    05:39 Helping Providers Navigate New Care Models
    07:22 CMS, CMMI, and the Future of Healthcare Models
    10:05 Why Healthcare Transformation Is Accelerating
    12:00 ACO REACH vs ACO LEAD Explained
    14:26 Bringing Specialists Into Accountable Care
    15:18 Home-Based Care and High-Needs Patients
    17:22 Why the LEAD Model Lasts 10 Years
    18:33 The Mission Behind Healthcare Reform
    20:20 Gary Jacobs on Yoga, Advocacy, and Leadership
    23:38 Human Connection in Healthcare Policy
    25:48 The Future of Value-Based Care
    27:23 Will Fee-For-Service Ever Disappear?
    29:43 What Healthcare Could Look Like in 10 Years
    31:00 How Healthcare Models Become Law
    33:18 Can Congress Actually Pass Reform?
    36:29 Does Money Drive Healthcare Policy?
    41:48 Why Relationships Matter More Than Lobbying Dollars
    43:13 Final Thoughts
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    44 分
  • From Isolation to Connection: Neil Giraldo on Music, Mental Health, and Policy
    2026/04/21
    What role does music play in mental health and loneliness?

    In this episode of Policy Prescriptions, Gary Jacobs sits down with legendary musician Neil Giraldo and policy leader Andrew MacPherson to explore how social isolation is shaping public health and what we can do about it.

    Recorded at SXSW, this conversation connects music, policy, and human connection in a way that goes beyond headlines.

    Neil shares his personal story of growing up with anxiety and isolation, and how music became his way out. Andrew breaks down how loneliness impacts the brain, why policymakers are finally paying attention, and what real solutions look like at the national level.

    You’ll learn:
    • Why loneliness is now a public health crisis
    • How music creates real emotional and biological change
    • The role of storytelling in influencing policy
    • Why “social connection” belongs in healthcare
    • What needs to change in Washington right now


    If you care about mental health, leadership, or the future of public policy, this conversation will shift how you see connection.

    ⏱️ CHAPTERS / TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 Intro: Policy, loneliness, and SXSW
    1:20 The social connection crisis explained
    3:30 Neil Giraldo’s story of isolation and anxiety
    6:40 How music became his escape
    9:30 Spirituality, identity, and mental health
    13:00 Why storytelling drives policy change
    16:00 Music as part of the healthcare system
    18:30 The science: endorphins, serotonin, and healing
    20:00 What it feels like to connect with 20,000 people
    22:30 Music saving lives: real fan stories
    24:00 Policy solutions and funding for connection
    26:00 Final thoughts: empathy, suffering, and healing
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    29 分
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