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What Would Save the World?

How do we make healthcare more autonomous?

Aug 06, 2017, 02:01 AM

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Mardock the Sun God previously worked in military in healthcare and now lives on a commune. On this episode of "What would Save The World?" he discusses his ideas around autonomous healthcare and the whole ordeal in general.

#mardockthesungod #healthcare #friendcare #music #autonomy #militaryhealthcare

Intro Music: William Malsam soundcloud.com/williammalsam

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