New from the Diagnosing Health Care Podcast: Can food really be the prescription for better health?
Discover how the “Food as Medicine” movement is reshaping health care and what it means for patients, providers, and the future of wellness.
On this episode, special guests Noah Voreades of OLIPOP and Ivan Wasserman of Amin Wasserman Gurnani join Epstein Becker Green attorneys Jessika Tuazon and Ada Peters to explore how food is being integrated into health care to prevent and manage chronic diseases.
The episode unpacks:
- the policy priorities of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.;
- the challenges of scaling food-based interventions; and
- the role of industry and government in driving innovation.
Learn about the future of food as a clinical tool, the evolving regulatory landscape, and actionable takeaways for stakeholders navigating this transformative space.
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