• Preparing for the Next Crisis
    Jul 23 2024

    Nearly four years since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, is the US Federal government prepared to prevent and mitigate the next public health crisis?

    Join host Sophie Stern, Head of KPMG Federal Health Strategy, as she convenes a collection of leaders for a limited discussion series about the government’s capability to respond to the next public health crisis, crisis response case studies from other industries, and the uniquely damaging impact of public health crises on vulnerable populations.

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    1 min
  • The Cost of Inaction
    Aug 15 2024

    When the public health system is caught off guard by an emergency, the consequences for Americans are dire — but much more so for certain populations. The COVID-19 pandemic brought into stark relief how crises can deepen and extend existing disparities in health outcomes for vulnerable populations.

    In this conversation, we consider the groups most at risk in a public health emergency, their particular needs, and the structural reforms necessary for government to fulfill its responsibility to serve and protect all Americans. We also uncover the direct and latent consequences of governmental reform, including systemic and generational impacts.

    KPMG’s Sophie Stern leads this conversion with Dr Georges Benjamin, Larry Levitt, and Estelle Willie — all of whom played pivotal roles in managing the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Learn more at https://visit.kpmg.us/framinghealthsfuture

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    51 mins
  • Lessons from the Intelligence Community
    Sep 13 2024

    Institutional reform in public health, though daunting, can benefit greatly from sectors like defense, which have evolved post-crises—from world wars to 9/11. This conversation draws on lessons from defense to quicken reform, examining the path from insights to action.

    We explore how defense-inspired tools and tactics for threat anticipation and response can enhance public health strategies, providing sharper insight, strategic planning, and adaptability, thus improving outcomes for all Americans.

    KPMG's Sophie Stern has a one-on-one conversation with General Jim Clapper to review the challenges and successes of institutional reform in the intelligence sector. She then chats with Maggie Davis, Director of State Health Policy at the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials and Karen Jackson, Former Deputy Chief of Operations at Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, about the similarities and implications between intelligence and the field of public health.

    Learn more at https://visit.kpmg.us/framinghealthsfuture

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    58 mins