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Episode 542 - Your Body; Your Healthcare: Interview with Dr. Jeffrey Singer

Episode 542 - Your Body; Your Healthcare: Interview with Dr. Jeffrey Singer

Update: 2025-05-30
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In this episode of The Soul of Enterprise, Ron and Ed welcome Dr. Jeffrey A. Singer, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute and a seasoned general surgeon, to discuss his latest book, Your Body, Your Health Care. Dr. Singer delves into the erosion of patient autonomy in the modern healthcare system, attributing much of it to increasing government intervention. He advocates for a return to a patient-centered approach, emphasizing informed consent and individual sovereignty in medical decisions. The conversation explores the historical shift from medical paternalism to patient rights, critiques current regulatory frameworks, and offers insights into policy reforms that prioritize personal choice and freedom in healthcare.

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Dr. Jeffrey A. Singer is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute’s Department of Health Policy Studies and the founder of Valley Surgical Clinics, Arizona’s largest and oldest group private surgical practice. With over 35 years in private surgical practice, he brings a wealth of clinical experience to his policy work. Dr. Singer is also a visiting fellow at the Goldwater Institute and serves on the Board of Scientific Advisors for the American Council on Science and Health. His research focuses on healthcare policy, patient autonomy, and the unintended consequences of drug prohibition.

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Episode 542 - Your Body; Your Healthcare: Interview with Dr. Jeffrey Singer

Episode 542 - Your Body; Your Healthcare: Interview with Dr. Jeffrey Singer

Ron Baker and Ed Kless