Topic: Hospitals

283 chapters across the catalog

VBS
Episode 1870 1:18:31 - 1:24:49

1870: VBS

Ken Paxton, Texas Children's Hospital Transgender Care Settlement

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reached a $10 million settlement with Texas Children's Hospital over allegations of improper Medicaid billing for transgender care for minors. As part of the deal, the hospital will revoke privileges for certain doctors and establish a "de-transition clinic." Concurrently, Paxton is challenging incumbent Senator John Cornyn in a primary runoff, a move attributed to the MAGA base's dissatisfaction with Cornyn despite his consistent Republican voting record.

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 0:00 - 10:05

1862: Smear Campaign

John C. Dvorak Hospitalization, Medical Monitoring, and ER Experience

John C. Dvorak details a recent emergency room visit and subsequent hospitalization where he was fitted with a 24/7 data collection device. He describes a confrontation with a floor doctor regarding his discharge status and alleges that hospitals have a financial incentive to keep Medicare patients for longer durations. The account includes his frustration with hospital logistics and the use of an unfamiliar Android phone provided by the facility for medical tracking.

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 1:04:08 - 1:05:56

1856: CIS Lunar

Host Health Update, Hospital Recovery Experience

One of the hosts provides an update on their recovery following major heart surgery, noting a recent complication involving a collapsed lung. The recovery process has been marked by sleep deprivation and a strict "no water" policy in the hospital, which has affected their vocal performance. Despite the setbacks, the host reports improvements in stamina and a return to broadcasting.

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 1:05:57 - 1:10:47

1856: CIS Lunar

Hospital Food Mandate, Dr. Oz and HHS

The Department of Health and Human Services, alongside Dr. Oz, announced a new health and safety notice requiring hospitals to align their food purchases with federal dietary guidelines. Eligibility for Medicare and Medicaid payments will now be tied to these nutritional standards. While officials claim hospitals welcome the mandate to improve procurement, skeptics argue that institutional apathy and existing contracts with companies like Sysco will hinder real change.

Gooder
Episode 1855 1:36:19 - 1:40:08

1855: Gooder

Hospital Food Quality and Dietary Standards

A personal account of a recent hospital stay criticizes the low quality of patient meals, describing them as pre-packaged, overcooked, and loaded with artificial sweeteners like aspartame. The narrative highlights a disconnect between modern nutritional science and the "1940s-style" food served in medical facilities. Nurses reportedly compared the poor quality to even worse conditions found at VA hospitals.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 2:15 - 4:35

1852: Jell-No!

John C. Dvorak Hospital Update, AI Voice Clone Prank

Adam Curry recounts phone calls from John C. Dvorak during his recovery from heart surgery. Dvorak attempted to test his remote recording setup, the "nook," leading to typical technical difficulties involving webcams and speakers. Adam plays an AI-generated voice clone of Dvorak complaining about hospital food and sponge baths to demonstrate the realism of modern voice synthesis.

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851

1851: Mork & Mimi

John C. Dvorak Hospital Recovery and Health Update

Mimi Smith-Dvorak provides an update on John C. Dvorak's recovery following surgery at a Sutter Health facility. Dvorak is expected to be released from the hospital this week to continue his recuperation at Jane Rennon's house. Despite the medical procedure, he reportedly remains upbeat and expressed a strong desire to return to the microphone for the Thursday broadcast.

Error Bars
Episode 1850 1:33 - 4:53

1850: Error Bars

John C. Dvorak Hospital Update, Recovery Progress

John C. Dvorak provides a brief audio update from a hospital rehabilitation ward, expressing optimism about returning to the microphone within a week. Reports indicate he is practicing mobility with an occupational therapist, though he remains easily fatigued and experiences pain when laughing or coughing.

Error Bars
Episode 1850 4:52 - 7:36

1850: Error Bars

Medicare Coverage Confusion, Hospital Billing Questions

A discussion regarding the specifics of Medicare coverage arises following a listener's concern about the 80/20 split versus a reported 60% coverage rate. The hosts note the difficulty in obtaining transparent pricing for hospital stays and rehabilitation services, as staff often claim such information is above their pay grade.

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 0:00 - 9:04

1848: Podcaster Down!

John C. Dvorak Hospitalization, Mimi Dvorak Interview

Mimi Dvorak joins the program to announce that co-host John C. Dvorak has been hospitalized and is scheduled for a double bypass surgery. The medical situation was discovered following routine blood tests, leading to his immediate admission to a California hospital. Plans for "best of" episodes are established to cover the broadcast schedule during his recovery period.

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 1:13:22 - 1:18:08

1848: Podcaster Down!

Podcast Support, John C. Dvorak Recovery Update

Mimi Dvorak provides a final update on John's condition, noting his dedication to the show even while hospitalized. The hosts appeal to the "No Agenda Nation" for continued support through donations to cover operational costs during the co-host's medical leave.

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 2:07:36 - 2:10:48

1843: Token Muncher

Candida Auris Superbug, Hospital Fungal Infections

Federal health officials warn of a spreading "superbug" known as Candida auris, a drug-resistant fungus found in hospitals and nursing homes. The fungus can persist on bed rails and catheters, making it difficult to eradicate. While healthy visitors are at low risk, the infection is deadly for vulnerable patients with underlying illnesses.

Moral Injury
Episode 1837 2:22:56 - 2:25:07

1837: Moral Injury

UK Banter Ban, Employment Rights Act, Free Speech Union

The UK's Employment Rights Act is being criticized for a "banter ban" that makes employers liable for "third-party non-sexual harassment." This allows employees in the hospitality sector to sue if they overhear customer jokes or conversations they find offensive. The Free Speech Union warns that this law effectively criminalizes casual speech in public spaces like pubs and restaurants.

Zeds
Episode 1796 26:49 - 29:28

1796: Zeds

Rural Hospital Funding, One Big Beautiful Bill

Senator Mike Crapo and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. discussed the "One Big Beautiful Bill," which allocates $50 billion over five years to support rural hospitals. Kennedy stated this represents a 50% increase in funding for rural communities to prevent further hospital closures. The discussion also referenced coordination with Dr. Mehmet Oz regarding CMS oversight.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 1:44:34 - 1:49:12

1766: Cinematic Ambush

Medicaid Reform, Fraud Enforcement, Rural Hospitals

Representative Mike Lawler defended Medicaid reforms aimed at slowing the rate of growth and implementing work requirements for able-bodied adults. He countered claims from Democratic Representative Greg Kassar that the cuts would close rural hospitals, arguing instead that the focus is on removing ineligible recipients and reducing fraud. The segment suggests that better enforcement and "billy clubs" for fraud investigators would save significant taxpayer money.

Yippy
Episode 1754 1:47:20 - 1:50:21

1754: Yippy

Brain Tumor Cluster at Newton Wellesley Hospital

Ten nurses working on the fifth-floor maternal care ward at Newton Wellesley Hospital have been diagnosed with brain tumors, prompting a CDC-guided investigation. While the hospital claims no environmental risks were found, the nurses are calling for an independent probe into the cluster.

SPLESH!
Episode 1750 2:50:53 - 2:53:07

1750: SPLESH!

Pope Francis's Health and Recovery

Pope Francis was recently discharged from the hospital after a 38-day stay following a severe health crisis that reportedly involved life-threatening organ failure. Doctors at Temple University Hospital noted that the Pope's condition was critical enough that aggressive treatments were prioritized despite risks to other systems. The Vatican is now focused on his long-term recovery as speculation regarding potential successors continues.

Golden Poop
Episode 1742

1742: Golden Poop

Mystery Virus Outbreak, Democratic Republic of Congo

Health experts at Bikoro Hospital in the Democratic Republic of Congo report a mystery virus outbreak that has killed over 50 people since late January 2025. While initial reports linked the symptoms to Ebola or dengue, analysts suggest the hemorrhagic nature of the deaths more closely resembles Marburg virus. The outbreak reportedly originated in three children who consumed a dead bat, leading to over 400 recorded cases.

Nurse Injector
Episode 1741 1:43:33 - 1:45:42

1741: Nurse Injector

Pope Francis Health Crisis and Sepsis Concerns

Pope Francis is reportedly in critical condition at Gemelli Hospital in Rome following a prolonged respiratory crisis and a blood transfusion for anemia. Doctors have expressed concern regarding potential sepsis, a blood infection that could lead to organ failure in the 88-year-old pontiff. The Vatican has labeled the situation a crisis, with updates being provided twice daily.

Hypophora
Episode 1739 1:38:38 - 1:43:03

1739: Hypophora

Gender Affirming Care Executive Order, Lurie Children's Hospital

Protests erupted outside Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago after the facility paused gender-affirming surgeries for minors following a presidential executive order. The order restricts federal funding for such procedures, though a federal judge has temporarily blocked its implementation. Advocates argue that removing access to "top surgery" and hormones causes serious harm to transgender youth, while the hospital continues to monitor legal developments.