Health care in America is at a crossroads — and this episode takes on the full picture, from the halls of federal policy to the promises of a movement still finding its footing.
Rose Unplugged sat down with Dr. Mehmet Oz, Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, to talk about his journey from heart surgeon to national health leader, the principles guiding his work overseeing care for more than 160 million Americans, and why he believes personal responsibility and prevention are just as vital as policy itself.
Dr. Oz opens up about early lessons from the operating room, the power of communication in improving health outcomes, and even shares his now-famous “Fanta antidote.”
Then Rose turns to the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement with Dr. Salvatore Giorgianni, Senior Science Adviser to the Men’s Health Network.
With over 40 years as a clinical pharmacist, Dr. Giorgianni offers a candid look at why MAHA gained early momentum — and why so many Americans, even supporters, now say it’s lost clarity.
Together, Rose and her guests explore whether this is a messaging problem, a policy problem, or a trust problem, and what it will actually take to restore confidence in America’s health institutions.
This is a conversation about more than politics — it’s about honest communication, informed choices, and what it really takes to build a healthier America, one family at a time
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