
S1 Ep74: From patient to president, with AMA President Bobby Mukkamala, M.D. (Part 1)
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This is part one of a two-part interview with Mukkamala. Don't miss part two — where he talks about reimbursement struggles, prior authorization frustrations, the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine and physician autonomy — available next Monday, July 28, right here and wherever you get your podcasts.
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Editor's note: Episode timestamps and transcript produced using AI tools.
Introduction and Overview (00:00:00) Dr. Mukkamala discusses advocacy for patients and physicians, setting the tone for the episode.
Podcast Introduction and Guest Background (00:00:22) Host Austin Littrell introduces the episode, guests and main topics to be discussed.
Dr. Mukkamala Personal and Professional Background (00:01:27) Dr. Mukkamala shares his medical background, family, and practice history in Flint, Michigan.
AMA’s Mission and Dr. Mukkamala's Goals (00:02:14) Discussion of the AMA’s mission, current challenges in medicine and Dr. Mukkamala's presidential goals.
Dr. Mukkamala's Experience as a Patient (00:03:42) He recounts his brain tumor diagnosis and how being a patient changed his perspective on health care.
Challenges in Primary Care (00:06:01) Exploration of the burdens facing primary care physicians, including regulations, burnout and workforce shortages.
Primary Care and Systemic Barriers (00:06:48) Further discussion on prior authorizations, insurance hurdles, and the impact on patient care and physician burnout.
Healthcare Becoming Transactional (00:09:21) Concerns about the loss of physician-patient relationships and the impact of insurance compensation models.
Policy, Politics and the AMA’s Role (00:11:19) Discussion of major policy changes in 2025, federal agency restructuring and the AMA’s advocacy approach.
Impact of Policy on Medical Research and Practice (00:13:13) How changes in funding and policy affect medical research, innovation and Dr. Mukkamala's personal treatment.
Medicare Reimbursement Challenges (00:16:21) Examination of stagnant Medicare reimbursement, its ripple effects and the AMA’s advocacy for payment reform.
Health Equity and Outcomes (00:20:31) Addressing health equity gaps, local disparities in Flint and the AMA’s efforts to raise awareness and drive change.
Episode Conclusion and Next Steps (00:23:52) Host wraps up, previews part two and provides subscription information for listeners.
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