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10/30/2025

Dhruv Khullar, a physician and professor at Weill Cornell Medicine, recently noticed his colleagues and his patients adding a new component to the diagnosis mix: artificial intelligence.

A KFF survey found that 1 in 6 American adults use AI chatbots at least once a month to get health information, and an American Medical Association survey showed that 2 in 3 physicians are using AI in their work.

Khullar — who is also a contributing writer at The New Yorker — shared with Tradeoffs what he thinks every doctor, nurse and patient should know to safely get the most out of AI in health care.

“I think there's this notion now that all a doctor has to be is an empathic human, because everything else can be looked up or given to you by an AI," Khullar said. "And that is not at all true."

Take a listen to the full conversation with Khullar or read the transcript: https://tradeoffs.org/2025/10/30/should-i-trust-ai-to-diagnose-me/

Leading health experts told Tradeoffs that the various deals Trump's been hailing are unlikely to deliver substantive pr...
10/28/2025

Leading health experts told Tradeoffs that the various deals Trump's been hailing are unlikely to deliver substantive prescription drug savings.

What could the administration do that would make a meaningful difference in America’s drug spending?

We asked economists, drug policy scholars and industry insiders to share their answers, which include encouraging federal officials to go bigger at the negotiating table and overhauling current policies that push doctors to prescribe pricier drugs.

Read the latest article:

Some of America's top scholars on prescription drug pricing outline steps the Trump administration could take to make medicines more affordable.

10/25/2025

Facing unprecedented pressure from the Trump administration, some of the world’s top drugmakers promise to cut prices. But experts say the savings might not be what they seem.

10 health policy experts warn we shouldn’t expect most of these moves to deliver substantive savings — at least not yet. Here’s what we’ve learned so far:

-Discounts listed on TrumpRx are unlikely to benefit many people.
-Tying U.S. prices to those charged abroad does not guarantee that Americans will pay less.
-The deals being cut between Medicare and drugmakers should, indeed, deliver meaningful savings for the federal government.
-Despite its limited impact so far, the aggressive approach that Trump has taken to pressuring drugmakers has rattled the industry and set a controversial precedent.

Learn more in our latest episode: https://tradeoffs.org/2025/10/23/will-trumps-prescription-drug-deals-really-lower-prices/

Over the last few months, President Donald Trump has gone after the price of prescription drugs. He has signed 17 letter...
10/23/2025

Over the last few months, President Donald Trump has gone after the price of prescription drugs. He has signed 17 letters to pharmaceutical company CEOs, setting a 30-day deadline for companies to lower the cost of prescription drugs.

Facing unprecedented pressure from the Trump administration, some of the world’s top drugmakers promise to cut prices. But experts say the savings might not be what they seem.

Tradeoffs senior producer Leslie Walker spoke with 10 health policy experts — including health economists, drug policy scholars and industry insiders — who helped explain what this flurry of moves might actually mean for the prices that we pay for the medicines we need.

Listen to the latest episode to hear why experts warn we shouldn’t expect most of these moves to deliver substantive savings — at least not yet.

Facing unprecedented pressure from the Trump administration, some of the world’s top drugmakers promise to cut prices. But experts say the savings might not be what they seem.

Tradeoffs is hiring a Managing Director of Growth & Partnerships to lead our newsrooms’ efforts to grow and diversify re...
10/22/2025

Tradeoffs is hiring a Managing Director of Growth & Partnerships to lead our newsrooms’ efforts to grow and diversify revenue across all development streams.

The Managing Director will play a critical role in expanding our award-winning newsroom’s capacity and impact and help support our mission of helping America have smarter, more honest conversations about health policy.

Salary is $125K to $155K and candidates can be based anywhere in the continental US.

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10/21/2025

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The New York Times columnist Paula Span is on a mission to help equip older adults and their loved ones with the evidenc...
10/20/2025

The New York Times columnist Paula Span is on a mission to help equip older adults and their loved ones with the evidence — and the confidence — to grapple with difficult choices.

Span told Tradeoffs she looks for different ways to “let readers know that they have more choices than they think they may have — medically and otherwise.”

For example, while doctors often present dialysis as inevitable when kidneys start to fail, recent studies suggest some older people could do nearly as well with a different, less exhausting regimen at home.

“This is a very individual decision,” Span told us, “but you can't make that decision if no one has told you that there is an alternative.” Don’t worry about sounding cantankerous with your doctor, Span advised. Whether discussing dialysis or other treatments for other problems, “become knowledgeable and have [the] conversation.”

Listen to the full episode here:

Journalist Paula Span, who writes The New Old Age column for the New York Times, shares what she’s learned about how to age well.

Today is the last day to apply for our open reporter/producer role!$100K starting salary and fully remote.Learn more abo...
10/19/2025

Today is the last day to apply for our open reporter/producer role!

$100K starting salary and fully remote.

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We're looking for an experienced health care journalist ready to contribute to Tradeoffs' distinct footprint at a moment of audience and impact growth for our newsroom.

This week, we’re revisiting a conversation we had last fall with Paula Span, who writes “The New Old Age” column for The...
10/16/2025

This week, we’re revisiting a conversation we had last fall with Paula Span, who writes “The New Old Age” column for The New York Times.

Span covers everything from the challenges of caregiving, to when to say no to a medical test, to the pros and cons of cannabis gummies for insomnia.

She’s on a mission to help equip older adults of all political stripes and their loved ones with the evidence — and the confidence — to better handle decisions about the kinds of health care they want and don’t want.

Listen to or read our full conversation to hear Span’s advice and why she thinks we shouldn’t fear getting older:

Journalist Paula Span, who writes The New Old Age column for the New York Times, shares what she’s learned about how to age well.

It's a big week for Tradeoffs! 🎉 Yesterday, members of our team gathered in New York City to accept a national Edward R....
10/14/2025

It's a big week for Tradeoffs! 🎉

Yesterday, members of our team gathered in New York City to accept a national Edward R. Murrow Award for The Fifth Branch, our three-part series exploring how one community is transforming its response to people experiencing mental health crises.

And this Thursday, our podcast turns six years old.

We’re so proud of what our small newsroom has accomplished and grateful to everyone who’s listened, shared, and supported our work along the way.

Your support makes in-depth, award-winning journalism like this possible.

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Last week, we checked in this week with Hemi Tewarson, executive director of the National Academy for State Health Polic...
10/11/2025

Last week, we checked in this week with Hemi Tewarson, executive director of the National Academy for State Health Policy, to hear how states are starting to adapt to the fallout from the megabill that Republicans passed in July.

Listen to the episode or read the transcript:

It's been 90 days since Congress passed Trump’s megabill slashing health care spending and reshaping the Medicaid program. States are already knee-deep in dealing with the fallout.

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