Uncared For

Roughly 42 million unpaid caregivers care for older loved ones in the United States, and that number is only rising. By 2050, older adults will represent more than 20 percent of the population. So how are we going to care for all of them? In season two of Uncared For, award-winning journalist SuChin Pak (Add to Cart, MTV News), turns the spotlight on elder care, from the medical and financial hurdles to the emotional highs and lows. Through intimate conversations with family caregivers, we’ll explore what it takes to ensure our loved ones can age with dignity. From Lemonada Media and The Commonwealth Fund. 

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 41m. Bisher sind 15 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint alle 12 Tage.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 8 hours 13 minutes

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Uncared For (Official Trailer)


The maternal mortality rate in the United States is more than double that of our peers. How can we get maternal care right? In this season of Uncared For, we’ll learn from parents, doctors, midwives, and experts about why our system is so dangerously behind other countries. We’ll explore how places like Germany, the Netherlands, and Costa Rica are providing comprehensive and equitable care, and what the US can do better so that fewer pregnant people end up as statistics...


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 November 3, 2022  2m
 
 

Listen Now: Last Day is back!


We’re dropping in your feed today to let you know that Last Day is back! But we’re doing things a little differently this time around, and we want to give you a sneak peek of what’s to come. Last Day is and has always been a show about the moments that change us, fundamentally and forever. So, each week, we’ll be bringing you a new story about someone’s “last day” — who they were before, and how they’ve found a way to exist in the after. We’ll laugh. We’ll cry...


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 March 29, 2023  6m
 
 

episode 1: America the Outlier


The maternal mortality rate in the United States is more than double that of our peers – and it’s especially high among Black birthing people. In the first episode of Uncared For, we’ll hear from health equity researchers, birth providers – like the postpartum doula who was there for SuChin – and Black mothers who have been dismissed and misdiagnosed in our broken system of care...


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 November 15, 2022  47m
 
 

episode 2: Who Gets A Choice?


Is abortion care healthcare? In the United States, the answer to that question depends entirely on your ZIP code. In this episode, we’ll hear from two women, one in Texas and the other in New York, both working against the clock to access an abortion...


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 November 15, 2022  45m
 
 

episode 3: Germany: Where Parents Feel Supported


On our first stop in the “healthcare world tour,” we travel to Germany, where midwives are a legal right, childcare is subsidized, and parents are reimbursed for childcare costs. We’ll shadow a midwife on a home visit to newborn twins and their parents, and meet an American mom who left the U.S. to reap the German benefits. But is it too good to be true? We’ll learn what challenges midwives are up against, like a labor shortage that could upend the care they’re able to provide...


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 November 22, 2022  45m
 
 

episode 4: The Netherlands: Fairy Godmothers of Postpartum Care


This week, we travel east to the Netherlands. Here, midwives and “kraamzorgs,” or postnatal maternity aides, help parents during every step of the pregnancy journey. We’ll meet expecting parents trying out a new type of group-based care, hear from an American journalist about the the hands-on postpartum support she received in her own home, and meet a midwife prioritizing maternal care for undocumented immigrants.

Learn more about the Amstermam midwifery practice: https://amstermam...


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 November 29, 2022  46m
 
 

episode 5: Costa Rica: By Boat, By Horse, By Bicycle


This week, we head to Costa Rica, the final destination on our maternal health “world tour,” where we explore the country’s unique community-based model of care. We’ll travel into the mountains with a community health worker to check up on a pregnant woman, and then head to the western coast, where we meet a doctor providing care to a small fishing village...


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 December 6, 2022  43m
 
 

episode 6: Reimagining Birth


In our last episode, we return stateside to see how the Minneapolis-based Roots Community Birth Center is reimagining maternal care by prioritizing strong relationships and culturally centered care. We also learn about how midwives were once the go-to providers in American maternal care, but eventually became obsolete when doctors entered the picture...


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 December 13, 2022  42m
 
 

episode 7: Bonus: A Year After Dobbs


One year after the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, we sit down with two women working in the reproductive rights space to talk about what has changed, and what’s still to come. 

 

Resources:


Learn more about the Roots Community Birth Center: https://www.rootsbirthcenter.com/ 

Read research from RHITES: https://www.rhites...


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 June 23, 2023  40m
 
 

episode 8: Bonus: Care Denied


Insurance plays a big role in deciding the kind of health care we receive in this country – and how much it’ll cost us. Today, we’re speaking with ProPublica reporter Maya Miller about wrongful insurance denials and knowing your rights as a patient.

 

Resources:

Read Maya and other ProPublica reporters’ coverage of insurance denials here:

  • UnitedHealthcare tried to deny coverage to a chronically ill patient...


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 November 28, 2023  25m
 
 
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