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In the U.S. Health Insurance Is A Privilege

28 min · 6. maj 2026
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In this episode Erica [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericabersin/] & Stefan [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefanwalzer/] break down the “mind-boggling” complexities of the U.S. health insurance system, where employer-sponsored plans often “handcuff” people to their jobs. We explore the frustrations of navigating “in-network” providers, the hurdles of prior authorization, and the common misconceptions regarding Medicare premiums and income. Drawing from her own experiences after 30 years of working in healthcare, 17 of those living with multiple sclerosis, and being a board-certified patient advocate, Erica emphasizes the importance of staying informed and using grassroots involvement to demand a system that works with patients, rather than just for them. Resources: Center for Infectious Disease Research & Policy [https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/] American Academy of Pediatrics [https://www.aap.org/?srsltid=AfmBOoqxX4GYMQ3wXCp7ys8uIoI2JIigDVFMI7T5mMlpZrxJMSn85fWk] American Medical Association [https://www.ama-assn.org/] Dr. Jessica Knurick [https://www.jessicaknurick.com/] Dr. Paul Offit [https://www.paul-offit.com/] Defend Public Health [https://www.defendpublichealth.org/] Your (or a nearby) state / city department of health and / or healthcare provider Learn more about our show [https://erohealthcommunications.com/patient-to-purpose/] and submit ideas #PatientEngagement #PatientAdvocacy #MedicalAdvocacy #Pharma #HealthcareInnovation #HealthcareDecisions #MultipleSclerosis #MS #HealthInsurance #Patients

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episode In the U.S. Health Insurance Is A Privilege cover

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In this episode Erica [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericabersin/] & Stefan [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefanwalzer/] break down the “mind-boggling” complexities of the U.S. health insurance system, where employer-sponsored plans often “handcuff” people to their jobs. We explore the frustrations of navigating “in-network” providers, the hurdles of prior authorization, and the common misconceptions regarding Medicare premiums and income. Drawing from her own experiences after 30 years of working in healthcare, 17 of those living with multiple sclerosis, and being a board-certified patient advocate, Erica emphasizes the importance of staying informed and using grassroots involvement to demand a system that works with patients, rather than just for them. Resources: Center for Infectious Disease Research & Policy [https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/] American Academy of Pediatrics [https://www.aap.org/?srsltid=AfmBOoqxX4GYMQ3wXCp7ys8uIoI2JIigDVFMI7T5mMlpZrxJMSn85fWk] American Medical Association [https://www.ama-assn.org/] Dr. Jessica Knurick [https://www.jessicaknurick.com/] Dr. Paul Offit [https://www.paul-offit.com/] Defend Public Health [https://www.defendpublichealth.org/] Your (or a nearby) state / city department of health and / or healthcare provider Learn more about our show [https://erohealthcommunications.com/patient-to-purpose/] and submit ideas #PatientEngagement #PatientAdvocacy #MedicalAdvocacy #Pharma #HealthcareInnovation #HealthcareDecisions #MultipleSclerosis #MS #HealthInsurance #Patients

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