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Ep. 92 - Let's think for a minute about Medicare for All (with Wendell Potter)
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Ep. 92 - Let's think for a minute about Medicare for All (with Wendell Potter)

This week on the FLATLINING Podcast from Fulcrum Strategies, Matthew Handley and CEO Ron Howrigon have a conversation with universal healthcare advocate Wendell Potter.  They discuss Wendell's decision to get out of the insurance business and become an advocate for affordable healthcare for all Americans.

Wendell Potter was a VP level executive at Cigna before he left in 2008.  He now advocates for universal healthcare and is the leader of two reform advocacy nonprofits: the Center for Health and Democracy and Business Leaders for Health Care Transformation.  He is also a New York Times best-selling author and his most recent book is For Want of a Dentist: The Rise of the Dental Therapy Movement in Tribal Nations and the US.  You can follow his work on his Substack: Health Care Un-covered. 

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