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DC EKG
Join former White House policy expert Joe Grogan as he cuts through the complexities of healthcare legislation and its real-world implications. Each episode of DC EKG aims to demystify the policies shaping our healthcare system, uncovering how these changes impact patients, providers, and payers across the country.
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"REFILL" - Ryan Long on the ACA Subsidy Fight, Phantom Enrollees, and Reforming 340B 06.07.2026 47:42
Podcast Title DC EKG with Joe Grogan: A Healthcare Policy Podcast This is a REFILL of Episode 124 - (Original air date: January 27, 2026) Episode Title - Ryan Long on the ACA Subsidy Fight, Phantom Enrollees, and Reforming 340B Episode Description - Joe Grogan is joined by Ryan Long of Paragon Health Institute and the University of Southern California to break down two fights shaping health policy...
"REFILL" White House Rivalries and CDC Reform with Dr. Tevi Troy 29.06.2026 48:33
An episode pulled from the archives, Joe Grogan and Eric Ueland welcome Dr. Tevi Troy, former Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services, presidential historian, and best selling author of Fight House: Rivalries in the White House from Truman to Trump. First aired in February 2023 at the midpoint of the Biden administration, this conversation diagnoses how White House infighting actually works,...
"REFILL" | Dr. Jay Bhattacharya on COVID Infection Rates, Natural Immunity, and the Great Barrington Declaration (Originally Aired: July 20, 2023) 22.06.2026 1:08:09
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya on COVID-19 Seroprevalence, Natural Immunity, and the Great Barrington Declaration (Originally Aired July 20, 2023) This episode originally aired on July 20, 2023, the same day Stanford University President Tessier-Levine was forced to resign. Dr. Jay offers detailed commentary on the hostile work environment at Stanford and how government, big tech, and academia conspired to...
Tax Expenditures, 340 B Drug Pricing, and Kidney Donation Reform 15.06.2026 46:02
DC EKG with Joe Grogan Episode 137: Tax Expenditures, 340 B Drug Pricing, and Kidney Donation Reform Air Date: June 15, 2026 Episode Description In this episode, Joe Grogan sits down with Dr. Ike Brannon, President of Capital Policy Analytics and Senior Fellow at the Jack Kemp Foundation, to discuss hidden tax expenditures, the 340 B drug pricing program, and innovative soluti...
"REFILL" - The Economics of Ozempic and Other Weight Loss Drugs (Originally Aired: May 2024) 08.06.2026 43:20
DC EKG with Joe Grogan The Economics of Ozempic and Other Weight Loss Drugs Episode 136.5 (“Prescription Refill” – A replay from the archives) Original Air Date: May 2024 In this episode, Joe Grogan welcomes Ben Ippolito, Senior Fellow in Economic Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, to discuss the rapidly evolving economics of GLP-1 weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy. Ben e...
Tom Barker on The Truth About Drug Pricing Policy 01.06.2026 46:33
In Episode 136 of DC EKG, Joe Grogan hosts Tom Barker, a top drug-pricing attorney at Foley Hoag and former acting general counsel of Health and Human Services (HHS) under the Bush administration. Tom helped implement Medicare Part D and now advises drugmakers and policymakers on complex pricing issues. The episode traces 20 years of policy: what went right with Part D, what the Inflation Reductio...
Dr. Redfield's Warning: Hantavirus| Bird Flu| Long COVID and More 18.05.2026 49:11
In Episode 134 of DC EKG, former CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield joins Joe Grogan to discuss his new book, Redfield's Warning, and break down three major threats to public health: Long COVID, Hantavirus, and bird flu. Dr. Redfield explains the persistent viral reservoirs in long COVID patients, the cognitive dysfunction and autonomic dysfunction that devastate these individuals, and why the feder...
The European Union Explained with Christiaan Alting von Geusau 04.05.2026 1:02:20
In Episode 133 of DC EKG, Joe Grogan welcomes back Dr. Christiaan Alting von Geusau for Part 2 of their conversation, this time turning to the European Union. Christiaan walks Joe through the post-World War II origins of the EU as a peace initiative built around the Schuman Plan, the pooling of coal and steel between France and Germany, and the visionary leadership of Robert Schuman and Konrad Ade...
Hungary Election After Orban with Christiaan Alting von Geusau 30.04.2026 49:24
In Episode 132 of DC EKG, Joe Grogan sits down with Dr. Christiaan Alting von Geusau for a timely discussion on Hungary’s election, Viktor Orbán’s loss, and what comes next under Peter Magyar. Christiaan explains why the size of the election wipeout surprised even seasoned observers, why the mainstream narrative about democracy in Hungary misses key facts, and why the new Hungarian parliament rema...
Obamacare, HSAs, and Reference Pricing with Dr. John Goodman 21.04.2026 46:12
In Episode 131 of DC EKG, Joe Grogan sits down with Dr. John Goodman to discuss what both parties continue to get wrong about healthcare, why patient incentives still matter, and how market-based reforms could lower costs and improve access. Drawing on decades of work in health economics and policy, Dr. Goodman explains how special interests helped shape Obamacare, why supply-side constraints stil...
340B, Part D, and the Real Drivers of Drug Costs with Ryan Long 31.03.2026 52:56
In Episode 130 of DC EKG , Joe Grogan sits down with Ryan Long to unpack two policy stories that are driving real-world drug costs and healthcare spending: the 340B program and the fallout from Medicare Part D changes under the Inflation Reduction Act. Ryan explains why the current 340B structure can incentivize higher costs, hospital consolidation, and contract pharmacy expansion, while often di...
340B | Part D | the Real Drivers of Drug Costs with Ryan Long 31.03.2026 53:26
In Episode 130 of DC EKG , Joe Grogan sits down with Ryan Long to unpack two policy stories that are driving real-world drug costs and healthcare spending: the 340B program and the fallout from Medicare Part D changes under the Inflation Reduction Act. Ryan explains why the current 340B structure can incentivize higher costs, hospital consolidation, and contract pharmacy expansion, while oft...
State AI Laws, Preemption and Health Innovation with Adam Thierer 20.03.2026 54:15
In Episode 129 of DC EKG , Joe Grogan sits down with returning guest Adam Thierer , Resident Senior Fellow for Technology and Innovation at the R Street Institute , to break down the surge of state by state AI laws and why a patchwork approach could slow innovation, especially in healthcare. Adam explains how more than a thousand state AI bills are flooding the zone, what types of “everything bill...
HTI 5, Health Data Control and AI with Kat McDavitt and Lisa Bari 16.03.2026 52:40
In Episode 128 of DC EKG , Joe Grogan is joined by Kat McDavitt and Lisa Bari , co-hosts of the Health Tech Talk Show , for a practical conversation on what the next wave of health IT policy could unlock for patients and innovation. They break down the proposed HTI 5 rule from ONC, why it is framed as deregulation, and how it aims to shift the market away from long EHR certification checklists tow...
Rural Health on the Front Lines: Dr. Manny Sethi on Access, Private Equity, and Prevention 06.03.2026 42:27
Episode 127 Rural Health on the Front Lines: Dr. Manny Sethi on Access, Private Equity, and Prevention In Episode 127 of DC EKG , Joe Grogan sits down with Dr. Manny Sethi of Vanderbilt and Healthy Tennessee to talk about what rural health looks like up close and what policy changes could actually improve access. Dr. Sethi shares his story growing up in small town Tennessee as the son of immigrant...
Alzheimer’s in Real Life: Sue Peschin on Early Detection, Biomarkers, CED, and the ASAP Act 17.02.2026 47:05
In Episode 126 Joe speaks with Sue Peschin , President and CEO of the Alliance for Aging Research , about what Alzheimer’s and dementia look like in the real world and how policy determines who gets help and when. Sue explains the mission and 40–year history of the Alliance for Aging Research and lays out the scope of the Alzheimer’s crisis in plain language: who is affected, how dementia ty...
STLDI and ACA Coverage: Costs, Choice, and Tradeoffs 27.01.2026 42:12
"Obamacare Exempt" Plans - STLDI and ACA Coverage: Costs, Choice, and Tradeoffs Joe Grogan is joined by Michael Cannon (Cato Institute) to break down short-term, limited-duration insurance (STLDI), also known as “Obamacare-exempt” plans . They explain why STLDI can be far cheaper than ACA exchange coverage, how renewal guarantees work, and why allowing more consumer choice can reduce pressure on e...
Ryan Long on the ACA Subsidy Fight, Phantom Enrollees, and Reforming 340B 27.01.2026 47:42
Podcast Title DC EKG with Joe Grogan: A Healthcare Policy Podcast Episode 124 Episode Title Ryan Long on the ACA Subsidy Fight, Phantom Enrollees, and Reforming 340B Episode Description Joe Grogan is joined by Ryan Long of Paragon Health Institute and the University of Southern California to break down two fights shaping health policy right now: a California wealth tax pitch framed as a health car...
Healthcare AI Gets Real: Naomi Lopez on ACCESS, TEMPO, and the Future of Care 23.01.2026 46:24
DC EKG with Joe Grogan: A Healthcare Policy Podcast Ep. 122 In this episode of DC EKG with Joe Grogan: A Healthcare Policy Podcast, Joe recaps the first Healthcare AI Policy Summit, held on December 10th in Washington, DC, with his co-host for the event, Naomi Lopez, founder of Nexus Policy Consulting. They walk through the big themes shaping healthcare AI right now: how HHS is approaching AI adop...
Are We Getting Our Money’s Worth? Jackson Hammond on NHE, CMS Reform & Making Insurance Almost Obsolete 23.01.2026 50:32
In Episode 123 of DC EKG, Joe Grogan sits down with Jackson Hammond (Senior Policy Analyst, Paragon Health Institute) to unpack what the latest CMS National Health Expenditure (NHE) data says about where U.S. health care is headed. They break down the June 2025 NHE release, compare it to Jackson’s earlier “Paragon Prognosis” analysis, and explain what changed, what didn’t, and what it means...
Fixing Obamacare Without Repeal: Tony LoSasso on Competition, Subsidies & Fiscal Reality 10.12.2025 42:38
In this episode of DC EKG with Joe Grogan: A Healthcare Policy Podcast , Joe sits down with health economist Tony LoSasso to dissect what serious, workable Obamacare reforms could look like without blowing up the Affordable Care Act entirely. They dig into the structure of healthcare subsidies , why current premium tax credits dull price sensitivity, and how that undermines insurance competition ,...
James Gelfand on Ending Hospital Rip-Offs, Cutting Costs, and the Future of Employer-Sponsored Healthcare 06.10.2025 57:22
Joe Grogan sits down with James Gelfand, president and CEO of The ERISA Industry Committee (ERIC), to break down the future of employer-sponsored insurance and the challenges shaping healthcare policy. They discuss how rising healthcare costs affect both employers and employees, the evolution of health savings accounts, and why direct primary care and telehealth represent major shifts in employer...
Ryan Long on The Hidden Costs of 340B and ACA Subsidies—and Why Reform Matters 24.09.2025 50:29
In this episode of DC EKG , host Joe Grogan is joined by Ryan Long, Capitol Hill veteran and senior research fellow at the Paragon Institute, to unpack two big health policy debates: the 340B drug discount program and the enhanced ACA premium tax credits. Ryan explains how 340B drives higher drug spending, hospital consolidation, and rising premiums, while often benefiting wealthier hospitals over...
Dutch Rojas on Physician-Owned Hospitals, Transparency, and Ending Healthcare Monopolies 15.09.2025 52:07
In this episode of DC EKG , Joe Grogan sits down with healthcare entrepreneur and advocate Dutch Rojas to unpack some of the most pressing and misunderstood issues in American healthcare. From his unconventional path from accounting into healthcare to his outspoken advocacy for physician-owned hospitals, Rojas brings a fresh, unapologetic perspective to how we can break through the gridlock of con...
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