Why the CEO of Cleveland Clinic Embraced Functional Medicine
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Obesity and type 2 diabetes create trillions of dollars in direct and indirect healthcare costs each year, due to their high prevalence and their ability to promote a wide range of other chronic diseases.
These diseases are perpetuated by subsidies of the wrong kinds of foods-like sugar and flour-making them cheaper and more widely available while creating a vicious cycle of poor health. It’s social detriments to health like this that support a sick-care system, as opposed to empowered wellness.
My guest on this week’s episode of The Doctor’s Farmacy, Dr. Toby Cosgrove, shares his decades of experience in working to turn our healthcare system around for the better and change the future of medicine as we know it. Toby and I met at the World Economic Forum many years ago, when I jokingly asked how he would feel about emptying out his hospitals and cutting the angioplasties and bypasses at Cleveland Clinic in half using a systems-based approach. At that time, Dr. Cosgrove was the CEO and President of Cleveland Clinic; he went on to become my boss when I joined the Cleveland Clinic team.
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Dr. Hyman is an 11-time New York Times bestselling author, family physician and international leader in the field of Functional Medicine. His podcast, The Doctor's Farmacy, is a place for deep conversations about the critical issues of our time in the space of health, wellness, food and politics. New episodes are released every Wednesday here on UA-cam, and wherever you listen to podcasts.
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This was a very encouraging interview. As a nurse for 40 years I strongly believe we need a paradigm change. Focusing on symptom management has not advanced our health. Thanks, Dr. Hyman, for bringing us the great interview and I only wish we had a facility like Cleveland Clinic here in Texas.
This is really exciting to watch the future of healthcare unfold before our eyes to the people that believe...Mark, I must say you are an incredible human being and extremely smart and witty! Every time I watch or listen to one of your podcasts or videos, it elevates me to a higher place and I feel as though I have learned more in the past 1-2 hours of watching UA-cam than I learned in all of the high school brainwashing... Humanity is at a paradigm shift and we will ALL be tested soon... The faster we learn and spread this knowledge the better the end game will be!
i loved the promotion of the arts in the hospital environment, the healthy food choices, pastoral care, art therapy, and truly am grateful for the wellness institute..unfortunately my insurance does not cover functional medicine but i try to get my doctors at the clinic to support my following this model. blessings to both.
It is wonderful to hear this podcast. Finally change in health care. Thank you for this. May this spread and universities start teaching about genetics, sugar, etc. We need a paradigm shift in medicine. Keep us healthy not fill people up with pills where side effects are worse than their illness.
One of the most inspiring, humane, visionary men I've ever heard. Thank you for yet another brilliant podcast.
Shifting the paradigm-What every healthcare provider should aspire to. Another stellar conversation for the history books.
grateful to see and hear dr. cosgrove.
Beautiful and powerful talk. Encouraging and motivating for health care professionals. I'm a nutrionist. And I'm sad to see that we are facing a collapse in health due to things that could be totally prevented. We definitely gotta look at it in a different way. Thank you both.
I embrace this CHANGE ❣️
Awesomeness, singing the praises to this…
The good thing about you, Doc, is that you have gestalt thinking! 💥👍🙏
This was an exceptional and rare conversation. Patients and their families will drive reform as more reject the old paradigms
Great visionary person. I wish my Dr followed his philosophy. He said once "People come to us at the most vulnerable times of their lives," and "They look to us for compassion. They trust us with their most precious assets - their health and the health of their parents, spouses and children. How could we ever be less than empathetic to anyone who comes through our doors?" Great interview Mark.
Absolutely amazing conversation!!! ❤️Dr Hyman
It's amazing what can happen when an industry starts pricing itself out of the market.
We need more CEO’s like you.
Once people realize you can't eat money and are not greedy and your actually willing to help people
In an effort to keep people out of the hospital, will people who truly need help be overlooked? They will quickly drop from their #1 position if they do not balance it. I am someone with heart conditions due to birth defects and I wouldn't want to be grouped with those who weren't healthy enough just to keep me off their inpatient list. That being said, the things they have done for their staff is phenomenal!
Praise Jesus for this! Keep people well! This is an amazing value to society ❤
Healthy life
I'm just a consumer of healthcare trying to to keep up with emerging trends, but if I were a new doctor I would try to get a job at the Cleveland Clinic.
Lol all the good docs leave
Its a load of nonsense theyre embracing functional medicine only bevause its s money maker,they also promote alternative medicine both have sweet fuck all evidence behind them.Preventive medicine is already part of every docs training.
loving this discussion.. now someone go talk to the kitchen at cleve clinic. their food has gone downhill to fried, sugar and white flour.
FINALLY!!! 💥👍🙏
How do we get this to our doctors!!!!!
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He's 79, looks pretty good.
It's amazing what plastic surgery and botox can do...
Every time I see a video of Dr. Hyman, he keeps getting younger and younger.
Get your eyes checked out, the botox is only doing so much...
@@blargkliggle1121 Actually I was looking at his hair. There is no grey anymore.
@@allenmiller2071 that's the just for men hair dye
Happily, positive beats negative every time,@@blargkliggle1121
@@halfamo2422 those are the words of a person who is either trying to convince themselves or who has never faced hardship...
I am concerned about the promotion of unhealthy levels of fat which is not backed by good science.
It's a bit concerning that a “Stan Hazen” is online making fun of African speakers and was admonished by a South African government official for doing so; and that an internet search pulled up a Stanley Hazen, MD. Researcher at the Clevland Clinic who looked identical. Is it the same person? It seems odd that a U.S. citizen would be so heavily invested in South African politics. If it is the same person, his behavior casts a negative reflection on The Cleveland Clinic.
Because baloney is cheap but some people will buy it at a markup... I answered your non-question in a straight forward manner, you're welcome.
Lots of good stuff here but CEO man clearly doesn’t understand Government intervention & society. A sugar tax would drive a few to switch which would increase other food cost via demand. With sugar cost higher & other food higher, people wouldn’t switch from yummy 🤤 .
If the tax was raised more it would just spiral 🌀
More Gov is never the solution.
noooooo AI. If you want to be there for people, don't contribute to developing an intelligence that will make them obsolete. People can't even get along with their neighbors that are different. We have a real social disconnect problem and need to move away from all this tech and VR. Sure we need to make sense of all this data, but you don't need to actually use deep learning. It can potentially lead us down a stray misguided path. Use people, make them useful. That's why we are alive.
Metabolic therapy 👍🤣😁
Hyman talks four times more than Mr.Cosgrove. Bad EQ and interview skills. Should listen more, more open questions and listen - as Dr.Cosgrove is a gold mine.
I can't listen to anyone who uses that phrase twice, "At the end of the day..."