In this episode of The Empower Podcast, Grant Callen talks with State Rep. Sam Creekmore, chair of the House Public Health and Human Services Committee. They cover everything from certificate of need reform and rural hospitals to mental health, ibogaine research, and scope of practice. Creekmore also shares how his personal experiences have shaped his work, plus his thoughts on innovation, the challenges of the system, and why tackling tough issues matters for Mississippi’s future.
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I didnt watch the video, I have no education or knowledge about healthcare besides what I have experienced or seen on the news. But I have very strong opinions about healthcare in this state and country.
To be honest, they have been talking about healthcare challenges in MS since the 70’s. What makes anyone think it will be fixed anytime soon? It’s a good talking point to bring up during campaign season.
Until the folks in charge at the MS Department of Health focus on the food plates of Mississippians, nothing positive health related wise in Mississippi is going to change. Yet, the only time I hear from Dr. Edney is when he's on the radio lecturing about getting vaccinated for this or that.
You are equally qualified with Creekmore.
Priceless headline (verified true) that says it all: "FDA backs off stricter tanning bed rules with RFK Jr.'s support"
That sounds like government over reach on both sides. Government shouldn't tell you get Vaxxed or how to eat.
@6:04 they sure can if they're paying for your coverage with public dollars
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