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EPISODE · Dec 28, 2025 · 59 MIN

The Great Healthcare Disruption: Marschall Runge

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Season 4, Episode 1: Dr. Marschall Runge is the former dean of University of Michigan Medical School and CEO of Michigan Medicine. He is also the author of the The Great Healthcare Disruption: Big Tech, Bold Policy, and the Future of American Medicine. Listen to Marschall discuss realistic expectations for our healthcare system, the potential uses of artificial intelligence in medicine and the importance of primary care providers.Check out Dr. Runge's work here.

Season 4, Episode 1: Dr. Marschall Runge is the former dean of University of Michigan Medical School and CEO of Michigan Medicine. He is also the author of the The Great Healthcare Disruption: Big Tech, Bold Policy, and the Future of American Medicine. Listen to Marschall discuss realistic expectations for our healthcare system, the potential uses of artificial intelligence in medicine and the importance of primary care providers. Check out Dr. Runge's work here [https://drmarschallrunge.com/].

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