Topic: Change Healthcare

10 chapters across the catalog

Red Book Special
Episode 1648 5:15 - 5:53

1648: Red Book Special

IBM Watson Supercomputer and Climate Research Prediction

A prediction from the archives suggests that following its success on Jeopardy, the IBM Watson supercomputer would move into medical research and eventually secure climate research contracts. The forecast posits that Watson will be used as an authoritative voice to declare climate change as settled science. This follows an actual five-year agreement between IBM, Nuance, and Columbia University Medical Center.

NetBEUI
Episode 1643 1:26:00 - 1:36:26

1643: NetBEUI

Change Healthcare, Ransomware Cyber Pandemic

Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb discusses the massive ransomware attack on Change Healthcare, a subsidiary of UnitedHealthcare. The attack disrupted a third of the U.S. medical claims system, highlighting a single point of failure in the healthcare infrastructure and prompting warnings about a potential "cyber pandemic."

Million Morons
Episode 1642 2:06:49 - 2:11:20

1642: Million Morons

Change Healthcare Cyberattack, Black Cat Ransomware

Change Healthcare, a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group, was targeted by the Black Cat ransomware gang, resulting in a $22 million payment and massive disruptions to the U.S. healthcare billing system. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has launched an investigation into the breach, which affected roughly one-third of all U.S. patient records.

LIE-DAR
Episode 1637 2:02:13 - 2:03:47

1637: LIE-DAR

Change Healthcare, Pharmacy Cyber Attack

A cyberattack against Change Healthcare, a major prescription processor owned by UnitedHealth, disrupted electronic pharmacy services across the United States. The company disconnected its systems to contain the breach, which is suspected to be the work of a foreign state actor. The outage made it difficult for thousands of pharmacies to process prescription refills, highlighting vulnerabilities in the centralized healthcare technology infrastructure.

Kackling Kamala
Episode 1334 42:50 - 47:36

1334: Kackling Kamala

Naomi Wolf and Change Healthcare Digital Platforms

Author Naomi Wolf warned that vaccine passports represent the "end of human liberty," arguing the platforms are designed for data aggregation rather than public health. A coalition including Microsoft, Amazon, and Change Healthcare is developing blockchain-powered "smart contracts" for health data. These digital wallets are intended to integrate vaccination status with credit history, geolocation, and payment systems like PayPal.

Three Chambers
Episode 1088 1:26:21 - 1:29:30

1088: Three Chambers

Dutch Climate Change Policy, Hospital Bankruptcy Contrast

In the Netherlands, the Minister of Infrastructure is seeking 600 million euros to address climate change concerns following the IPCC report. During a televised debate, a critic pointed out the irony of spending massive sums on future climate goals while local hospitals are going bankrupt and patients are being displaced. The hosts discuss the global trend of "yelling" and political polarization regarding environmental spending.

Sandy Super Strong
Episode 960 1:15:06 - 1:19:35

960: Sandy Super Strong

Anti-Trump Platform, List of "Nightmares" and Policy Grievances

Activists have compiled a comprehensive list of "nightmares" attributed to the Trump administration, ranging from immigrant deportations and healthcare cuts to the threat of nuclear war. The platform seeks to unify various progressive causes under a single demand for the regime's removal.

Frontier Science
Episode 767 14:40 - 17:02

767: Frontier Science

Tom Mulcair, New Democratic Party and Canadian Political Rhetoric

Tom Mulcair and the New Democratic Party (NDP) shifted from early frontrunners to third place in the Canadian election. A clip of Mulcair's speech emphasizes his party's commitment to healthcare, climate change, and building relationships with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. The hosts comment on Mulcair's public speaking style and physical appearance during the campaign.

Hornet's Nest
Episode 560 32:24 - 39:33

560: Hornet's Nest

Kathleen Sebelius Resignation Calls, Healthcare.gov Change Orders

Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius faces criticism for her response to resignation calls. Testimony from consultants at QSSI and CGI Federal reveals that approximately eight change orders were issued for the Healthcare.gov website, including a last-minute directive to disable anonymous window shopping and force user registration.