Episode 076: A PBM Not Looking to Rip You Off with Vinay Patel, PharmD
Episode 076: A PBM Not Looking to Rip You Off with Vinay Patel, PharmD Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) have been the villains in a number of earlier episodes of the …
Episode 076: A PBM Not Looking to Rip You Off with Vinay Patel, PharmD Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) have been the villains in a number of earlier episodes of the …
Episode 075: How Hospitals Work with David Leonard, JD It isn’t often that people walk into hospitals and ask themselves how does this thing work? In fact, the same can …
Episode 074: The Ups & Downs in Medical Trends for 2020 The beginning of a new year is always a good time to reflect on the medical trends on where …
Episode 073: Is Physician Assisted Suicide Good Policy? A discussion with Dr. Aaron Kheriaty As sure as life exists, death will follow. As such, people will continue to try to …
Episode 072: Will Hospital Pricing Transparency Rules Help? A Discussion with Dr. Philip Eskew of DPCFrontier.com Many physicians and those supportive of free markets in medicine are making a big …
Episode 071: Why That Medical Bill is Crazy Expensive One of the most common questions I get asked about the health care system is why are medical bills so enormous? …
Episode 070: How to Market Your Medical Practice: Dr. Nitin Gupta If you own your own business, which physicians who are independent or run concierge or DPC practices do – …
Episode 069: Designing a Better Pediatric Urgent Care Center. Dr. Corey Fish and Brave Care One of the most expensive ways to receive care in the US health care system …
Episode 068: An Ophthalmologist Sees the Light. A Discussion with Dr. Rudrani Banik Moving from academic medicine to private practice is a scary thing to do for any doctor. But …
Emergency Episode: Michigan’s Surprise Billing Legislation Needs Fixing Surprise billing is a nationwide problem and Michigan is not immune. Surprise billing refers to the instance where patients are expecting their …
Episode 067: What’s the Over/Umbehr on Direct Primary Care Becoming the Dominant Force in Primary Care. A Discussion with Dr. Josh Umbehr of Atlas MD As direct primary care practices …
Episode 066: The Fight to Dispense Medications in Doctor’s Offices. A Discussion with Dr. Kris Held. In most states, physicians are able to dispense medications in their offices to patients. …
Episode 065: Communist China & Its Crackdown on Hong Kong & Minorities with Jennifer Zeng The Chinese government and its communist roots are appearing in the US news a lot …
Episode 064: Solo Nurse Practitioners – What’s the Controversy? What’s the deal with nurse practitioners (NPs)? Why is there so much anger from physicians and NPs when it comes to …
Episode 063: Are Non-profit Hospitals Making a Killing? A Discussion with Dr. Richard Menger Today’s discussion is about hospitals. Namely, what does it mean to be non-profit? Over half of …
Episode 062: How to Be Flexible Running A Different Kind of Physical Therapy Practice. A Discussion with Joe Kik. I haven’t spoken to a lot of ancillary medical professionals in …
Episode 060: An Irish Doctor Compares the UK’s NHS to the US Medical System. A Discussion with Dr. Clodagh Ryan Debate rages in the United States about whether we should …
Episode 059: Allergist Says Direct Care Is Nothing to Sneeze At. A Discussion with Dr. Nikhila Schroeder One of the most frequently asked questions I get from people when I …
Episode 058: Is Self Care the Best Care? With Dr. Wayne Jonas Self Care is the term used to describe how patients can take care of themselves and use techniques …
Episode 057: Men Have More Heart Disease Than Women, Really They Do. A Conversation with Dr. Anish Koka February marks the month designated by the American Heart Association as its …
Episode 056: Getting Ripped Off By Health Insurance Problems with health insurance is certainly nothing new and my recent experience is not unique. Recently, I received a bill for a …
Episode 055: Surviving the Zombie Lab Scandal with Dr. Molly Rutherford Zombies aren’t real, but sometimes they sure seem like it. Especially when it involves medicine and the law. Health …
Episode 054: Abortion and Catholic Hospitals with Stephanie Slade The topic of abortion seems to have gained more momentum in the news cycle of late with states passing laws relaxing …
Episode 053: The UK’s NHS – Love It or Leave It? Dr. Philip Booth of IEA National health care policy is always at the forefront of the political discussion in …
Episode 052: Bringing Joy to Medicine with Dr. Amaryllis Sanchez Wohlever Physician wellness has come to the forefront today as health systems deal with ever increasing numbers of physicians dealing …
Episode 050: Psychiatric Hope for Docs: A Discussion with Dr. Marnie McGrath Physician burnout and mental health problems have been well documented as has the physician suicide epidemic. Health systems …
Episode 049: The Template for a Better Health Care System There has been no shortage of ink spilled arguing how we fix our broken US health care system so today …
Episode 048: Bringing Markets to Medicine with Health Sharing Ministries. A Discussion with Matt Bellis of Liberty Health Share This podcast has been dedicated to bringing you disruptors to the …
Episode 047: Making Direct Care Work as a Gynecologist with Dr. Deborah Herchelroath Today, we continue our journey discussing physicians who are using direct patient care through a membership model …
Episode 044: Physicians as Leaders with Dr. Jack Cochran Physicians today need to be more than healers – they need to be physician leaders. They need to also be leaders …
Episode 043: How PBMs Jack Up Drug Prices with Dr. Madelaine Feldman How do PBMs (pharmacy benefit managers) pass on savings to themselves and leave patients and insurance companies holding …
Episode 042: How to Fix US Health Care and Other Simple Questions This week’s episode is a longer interview I did as a guest on the Gray Matters Radio Podcast …
Episode 041: An Otolaryngologist Sticks Her Neck Out and Actually Discusses Prices Before Providing Care. A Discussion with Dr. Elaina George Only in medicine is discussing prices before providing care …
Episode 040: How Prior Authorization Delays Care and Frustrates both Patients and Physicians with Dr. Mark Lopatin How would you feel if someone who didn’t know, was unfamiliar with your …
Episode 039: Is Mental Health Treatment Broken? A Discussion with Counselor Michael DeVine If there were a conventional treatment for a disease in a traditional medical practice that worked only …
Episode 038: The Causes of Physician Burnout, Depression, & Suicide with Dr. Cory Fawcett Today, I revisited the topic physician burnout and looking at the numbers at who is suffering …
Episode 037: A Rheumatologist Says No to the Joint Commission. Leaving the Third Party Pay System with Dr. Ellen McKnight. I have spent a lot of time discussing innovative ways …
Episode 036: Markets and Med Students with Dr. Beth Haynes What is the difference between a first year medical student and a senior in college? A lot of debt and …
Episode 035: Changing the Emergency Room with Real Price Transparency. A Discussion with Dr. Christion Rice For those who have encountered the health care system – the emergency room is …
Episode 034: Is Direct Primary Care the Future of Medicine? A Discussion with Dr. Lee Gross of Docs 4 Patient Care If there is one thing patients and doctors agree …
Episode 032: Is Dead, Dead? Is Brain Death, Death? A Discussion With Dr. Alan Shewmon One of the tasks assigned to physicians, and certainly not a task one thinks of …
Episode 031: Direct Primary Care for Pediatrics with Dr. Nitin Gupta Direct Primary Care (DPC) is starting to gain some steam and popularity with established physicians, residents, and medical students. …
Episode 030: the Epidemic of Physician Suicide with Dr. Pam Wible Physician suicide is an epidemic. How else do you describe 400 physicians per year ending their own lives which …
Episode 029: Overcharged – Why American Health Care is So Expensive with Prof. David Hyman We can all agree – outside of a few overpaid pharma CEOs – that the …
Episode 028: A Deep Dive Into Who Today’s Doctors Are Who is that man or woman in the white coat? What is he/she thinking as you are being examined or …
Episode 027: The Opioid Crisis and Who’s to Blame with Dr. Howard Grattan The opioid crisis has been in the news for a few years now and those to blame …
Episode 026: Making Social Media Work for Docs with Dr. Corriel Social media is ubiquitous in our lives and doctors have a less than average presence within that sphere. The …
Episode 025: Two Doctors Grieving the Death of their Son with Dr. Marcy Larson The last two months have been the most painful of my life. On August 15, 2018, …
Episode 024: Are HMOs the Past and Present Too? A Discussion with Dr. Richard Reece. Sometimes, the best way to understand your present is to view it through the lens …