Expert medical insights, wellness tips, and healthcare conversations from leading physicians at Severn Healthcare LLC

Have you ever hesitated to push back on a client’s “non-negotiable” contract — even when something didn’t feel right? For freelance medical writers, contracts can be one of the most intimidating parts of running a business. Between indemnity clauses, “work made for hire language, and shifting risk to the writer, it’s easy to feel powerless. In this episode, legal strategist Brionna Ned (The Lawless Lawyer) breaks down how to approach contract negotiations with confidence — so you can protect your work, your income, and your peace of mind.

What if instead of treating illness we also confronted the reasons Americans get sick in the first place? That’s the origin of this podcast and also the 4 billion dollar question Dr. Bechara Choucair is tackling at Kaiser Permanente. Bechara, who is KP’s Chief Community Health Officer, joins Claudia to talk about the organization’s focus on climate change and health, workforce pipelines and addressing broader social needs.

Dr. James Anderson discusses heart disease prevention, lifestyle modifications, and the latest treatment options.

In this episode of Prevention Over Prescription with Dr. K, we explore how increasing protein intake can be a powerful tool for managing blood sugar and diabetes. Dr. K shares practical advice on reducing cravings, improving weight control, and making sustainable dietary changes. Learn how small, consistent steps toward better nutrition can lead to lasting health benefits and empower you to take charge of your well-being.
Expert insights on elderly care, managing chronic conditions, and ensuring dignity in aging.

The next decade of mental health innovation won’t be defined by who builds the best product, but by who anticipates the policy pathways that bring it to scale. In this episode, Kacie Kelly, Chief Innovation Officer at Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute, explores how behavioral health startups can bridge the gap between early traction and national scalability by viewing policy as a strategic growth tool rather than merely a compliance requirement. She reflects on a recent Washington, DC, event that united over 60 tech and policy leaders to tackle barriers to scaling tech-enabled, measurement-informed care. The discussion spanned topics such as AI in mental health, workforce trust in technology, and the importance of constructive dialogue between innovators and policymakers. Kacie highlights that policy determines who pays for what, when, and how, urging founders to build reimbursement strategies early and leverage programs like HeadsUp to navigate policy landscapes and accelerate growth through federal initiatives

A shift from a sickness model to a wellness model within healthcare would improve patient outcomes. In this episode, Geoffrey Roche, Director of Workforce Development in North America at Siemens Healthineers, shares his insights on creating a sustainable and equitable healthcare workforce. Geoffrey discusses the importance of interdisciplinary approaches, collaboration between medical and dental fields, innovative partnerships, integrated education, improved patient access, and a shift from sickness to wellness models while also addressing financial and governance issues and the need for systemic changes to improve patient outcomes and health equity.Tune in and learn how these insights can help shape a more collaborative and effective healthcare system!

Addressing unique health concerns for women from reproductive health to menopause and beyond.