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Beyond the Brain: The Texas Neurological Society Podcast

Beyond the Brain: The Texas Neurological Society Podcast

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This is Beyond the Brain: The Texas Neurological Society Podcast.

The Texas Neurological Society is the nation’s largest state neurological society, representing more than 900 members across Texas and advancing care for patients with neurologic disease. The mission is simple and serious: support high‑quality patient care, strong neurology practices, and a healthy workforce across the state.

Beyond the Brain brings that mission to life. Each episode features neurologists, residents, fellows, advanced practice providers, and advocates discussing real‑world issues in neurology: clinical advances, telehealth, reimbursement, mobile stroke care, and the business of running a modern practice in Texas. Some conversations focus on policy and advocacy in Austin and Washington. Others dive into innovation, education, and the stories that stay with clinicians throughout their careers.

If you care about the future of neurology in Texas, this is your community. Follow Beyond the Brain on your favorite podcast app so you never miss an episode.

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  • Advocacy in Action: How Neurologists Shape Policy in Washington and Austin
    May 14 2026

    Welcome to episode one of Beyond the Brain: The Texas Neurology Society Podcast.

    Neurologist and TNS Board Member Dr. Ethan Meltzer joins host Dr. Eddie Patton to discuss his advocacy work in Washington and Austin, including telehealth, Medicare reimbursement, and research funding. This inaugural episode highlights how neurologists can influence policy and improve access to care for patients across Texas and beyond.

    Learn more about The Texas Neurological Society: https://www.texasneurologist.org/

    Key takeaways

    1. Neurologists can achieve meaningful change quickly at the state level, with TNS already helping pass 10 neurology‑related bills in one Texas legislative session. Local events like TNS Advocacy Day in Austin let neurologists connect directly with representatives on issues affecting Texans.

    2. Work on federal policy, such as fixing Medicare reimbursement and extending telehealth flexibilities, often takes years of consistent pressure. Long‑term engagement with Congress and staff helps build relationships that eventually lead to breakthroughs in healthcare policy.

    3. When advocating on the Hill, concrete patient experiences—like a disabled patient traveling hours to clinic—make abstract policy issues tangible. These stories help lawmakers see how telehealth, prior authorizations, and reimbursement changes directly affect their constituents.

    4. The Connect for Health Act aims to make telehealth flexibilities permanent in the post‑COVID era, which is critical for Texans living in rural or underserved areas. Broad bipartisan support in both the House and Senate reflects how widely this benefit is understood.

    5. Flat Medicare reimbursement and shrinking practice revenue threaten neurologist retention and practice viability, especially in a specialty with already long wait times. Meanwhile, sustained federal research funding—such as for the BRAIN Initiative—is key to developing new treatments for diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and ALS.

    Timestamped overview

    00:00 Start of episode
    00:13 Dr. Eddie Patton introduces himself and the topic: Advocacy in Action
    00:53 Introduction of Dr. Ethan Meltzer, TNS board member and advocate
    02:19 Background on Dr. Meltzer’s work and advocacy roles
    03:27 How he entered advocacy after residency and Neurology on the Hill 2019
    04:41 Discussion of state‑level advocacy in Texas, including Deeper funding for dementia
    06:23 Comparing federal vs. state advocacy speeds and opportunities
    07:50 Importance of sharing patient‑level impact when talking to lawmakers
    08:42 Telehealth stories and the impact of flexibilities lapsing
    10:38 Shift to telehealth as a core advocacy ask
    11:41 Connect for Health Act and bipartisan co‑sponsor numbers
    13:17 Successes from the visit, including new co‑sponsors in Texas
    14:10 Shift to physician reimbursement and Medicare “flatline”
    15:11 Reimbursement impact on trainee interest and practice sustainability
    18:05 How physician pay affects practice consolidation and access
    19:56 Link between federal advocacy and Medicare‑driven reimbursement
    21:26 Research funding and the BRAIN Initiative
    23:46 Ask on BRAIN Initiative funding ramp‑down and economic impact
    24:51 Examples of how research turns into better treatments for MS and other diseases
    26:08 Ethan’s personal highlights from Neurology on the Hill
    27:39 Closing remarks and call to keep advocating for neurology and patients

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    27 min
  • Beyond The Brain: The Texas Neurological Society Podcast
    May 8 2026

    Every neurologist has stories that stay with them. Stories about patients. Families. Tough calls in the middle of the night.

    Beyond the Brain: The Texas Neurological Society Podcast, is where those stories meet the science, the systems, and the people driving change. In this podcast, you’ll hear from clinicians, researchers, and innovators about what is working in neurology today and what still needs to change.

    From stroke care in the field to complex autoimmune disease, from practice management to physician wellness, each episode delivers clear, useful insight you can bring back to your team. Some conversations are intimate and personal. Others zoom out to the statewide view. All of them aim at better care for people with neurologic disease across Texas.

    Follow Beyond the Brain on your favorite listening app, and join us as we keep pushing neurology forward, one conversation at a time.

    Learn more about The Texas Neurological Society:

    https://www.texasneurologist.org/

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    2 min
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