Gain a 360-degree view of how midterm election outcomes could reshape healthcare economics, federal funding, and policy priorities nationwide.
Former Director of the Center for Disease Control (2021-2023);Offers frontline perspective on how political change can directly influence public health strategy, healthcare preparedness, and the policies that shape outcomes for communities across the country.
16th Director of the National Institutes of Health; National Academy of Sciences Public Welfare Medal Recipient (2026);Offers a uniquely authoritative lens on how midterm election outcomes can influence healthcare policy, federal research funding, and the future of equitable care, drawing on his leadership of the NIH and decades at the forefront of biomedical innovation.
Foremost Conservative Commentator & Strategist;His command of the electoral map and the forces driving Washington make him a strong addition to a program focused on how midterm results may redirect healthcare funding, policy priorities, and the broader legislative agenda.
55th Speaker of the House;Offers a close-up view of how midterm elections can reset the balance of power in Washington, giving audiences practical insight into the political dynamics that drive healthcare priorities, spending decisions, and the legislative path ahead.
Former President, World Bank Group; Co-Founder, Partners in Health;Brings a distinctly global and deeply human perspective to this topic, helping audiences connect the political shifts of midterm elections to the larger questions of health equity, public investment, and how policy decisions ultimately shape lives at home and around the world.
Policy Fellow, Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence;Helps audiences understand how political shifts after the midterms could influence healthcare innovation, AI policy, and the workforce strategies that will define the sector’s next chapter.
Obama Campaign Manager and White House Senior Advisor; Fmr. SVP of Policy and Strategy of Uber Technologies, Inc.;Connects the electoral story behind the midterms to the real policy consequences that follow, offering audiences a clear read on how changing political power may affect healthcare strategy, funding, and reform.
Heart-Lung Transplant Surgeon, Physician, and Authority on Healthcare Policy;Pairs firsthand experience at the highest levels of government with deep expertise in medicine to illuminate how midterm outcomes can affect healthcare policy, funding decisions, and the future direction of public health.
Host of PBS'Firing Line with Margaret Hoover; Political Analyst;Brings a sharp understanding of the political forces and cross-partisan dynamics that can determine how healthcare policy, funding, and reform efforts move forward after the midterms.
Critical Care Physician; Health Policy Researcher at Harvard; Co-Author ofRandom Acts of Medicine;Shows how election outcomes can ripple through healthcare policy, physician behavior, and patient access in ways that ultimately shape both outcomes and equity.
Physician-Economist; Co-Author ofRandom Acts of Medicine;Unpacks the often overlooked ways politics and economics shape healthcare, giving audiences a sharper understanding of how midterm outcomes can influence costs, incentives, and policy decisions across the system.
Board Certified Obstetrician & Gynecologist; Renowned women’s health expert;Helps audiences understand how midterm elections can affect women’s health, reproductive policy, and the broader fight for more equitable care.
NYTBestselling Author; Former Senior Political Analyst & Anchor at CNN;Provides a smart, solutions-oriented perspective on this topic, helping audiences cut through the noise of the midterms to understand what the results could actually mean for healthcare priorities, policymaking, and governing in a divided political environment.
Known as the "Medical Mythbuster" with over 1.2M Followers & 350M+ Views;Offers a sharp, culturally resonant perspective on how policy shifts after the midterms can influence healthcare equity, public trust, and the communities too often left out of the conversation.
America’s leading advocate for healthcare reform;Gives audiences a candid look at how political power shifts after the midterms can affect coverage, costs, and the healthcare system’s biggest structural pressures.