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Why Doctors Aren't Allowed To Own Hospitals In America

1 h 12 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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When Obamacare passed, there was a section nobody read out loud. A single provision that quietly banned the most highly trained people in healthcare from owning hospitals — the same hospitals that, across the board, were delivering better care at lower prices with happier patients. That's not a coincidence. It was on purpose. In this conversation, I sit down with one of the sharpest minds in healthcare to pull back the curtain on what's really running American medicine. We talk about the cover story Congress was sold to ban physician ownership, why nonprofit hospitals are sitting on billions of dollars in cash while bankrupting the families next door, why the people in the suites have far less power than they want you to believe, and the single move physicians could make right now that would change the entire industry. If you've ever wondered why care keeps getting worse and bills keep getting higher — this is the episode. In this episode, you'll learn: * The real reason your local "nonprofit" hospital is sitting on a fortune while sending your neighbor to collections * The hidden contract trick that quietly rewards doctors for ordering more, not for healing more * The one source of power every physician already has but almost none of them are using Connect with Heath Veuleman On X: @HeathVeuleman Chapters: 00:00 – Cold Open 00:39 – The Section Of Obamacare Nobody Read 02:36 – The Cover Story Sold To Congress 03:53 – Why Nobody Has Heard About This 05:57 – Nonprofit Hospitals And The Tax Trick 07:59 – Why Banning Physician Ownership Makes Zero Sense 10:05 – How Physicians Are Wired To Reduce Risk 12:48 – The Numbers Behind Physician-Owned Hospitals 14:11 – The Stark Law Double Standard 17:33 – The RVU Contract Trap 19:41 – How Self-Referral Got Worse, Not Better 21:58 – The Population Of Pittsburgh Quietly Owned 26:55 – The Tens Of Millions Wasted On Autopilot 29:51 – Where The Next Physician-Owned Hospitals Are Coming 32:01 – The OB Deserts Of The Frontier West 36:47 – We Don't Need More Money. We Need Different Money. 38:39 – Why Hospitals Want To Become Insurance Companies 45:14 – Advice For Medical Students And Residents 50:13 – What All Doctors Should Unite Around 53:11 – The Empty Suits Behind The Curtain 58:13 – What CMS Could Fix With One Memo 01:08:04 – Why The Medical Staff Is The Real Power 01:11:35 – When Doctors Thrive, Patients Thrive

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Portada del episodio Why Doctors Aren't Allowed To Own Hospitals In America

Why Doctors Aren't Allowed To Own Hospitals In America

When Obamacare passed, there was a section nobody read out loud. A single provision that quietly banned the most highly trained people in healthcare from owning hospitals — the same hospitals that, across the board, were delivering better care at lower prices with happier patients. That's not a coincidence. It was on purpose. In this conversation, I sit down with one of the sharpest minds in healthcare to pull back the curtain on what's really running American medicine. We talk about the cover story Congress was sold to ban physician ownership, why nonprofit hospitals are sitting on billions of dollars in cash while bankrupting the families next door, why the people in the suites have far less power than they want you to believe, and the single move physicians could make right now that would change the entire industry. If you've ever wondered why care keeps getting worse and bills keep getting higher — this is the episode. In this episode, you'll learn: * The real reason your local "nonprofit" hospital is sitting on a fortune while sending your neighbor to collections * The hidden contract trick that quietly rewards doctors for ordering more, not for healing more * The one source of power every physician already has but almost none of them are using Connect with Heath Veuleman On X: @HeathVeuleman Chapters: 00:00 – Cold Open 00:39 – The Section Of Obamacare Nobody Read 02:36 – The Cover Story Sold To Congress 03:53 – Why Nobody Has Heard About This 05:57 – Nonprofit Hospitals And The Tax Trick 07:59 – Why Banning Physician Ownership Makes Zero Sense 10:05 – How Physicians Are Wired To Reduce Risk 12:48 – The Numbers Behind Physician-Owned Hospitals 14:11 – The Stark Law Double Standard 17:33 – The RVU Contract Trap 19:41 – How Self-Referral Got Worse, Not Better 21:58 – The Population Of Pittsburgh Quietly Owned 26:55 – The Tens Of Millions Wasted On Autopilot 29:51 – Where The Next Physician-Owned Hospitals Are Coming 32:01 – The OB Deserts Of The Frontier West 36:47 – We Don't Need More Money. We Need Different Money. 38:39 – Why Hospitals Want To Become Insurance Companies 45:14 – Advice For Medical Students And Residents 50:13 – What All Doctors Should Unite Around 53:11 – The Empty Suits Behind The Curtain 58:13 – What CMS Could Fix With One Memo 01:08:04 – Why The Medical Staff Is The Real Power 01:11:35 – When Doctors Thrive, Patients Thrive

8 de jun de 20261 h 12 min
Portada del episodio Why Your Hospital Bill Is 10x What It Should Be (And What This Doctor Is Doing About It)

Why Your Hospital Bill Is 10x What It Should Be (And What This Doctor Is Doing About It)

You cut your hand in the garden. It needs stitches. Where do you go? Urgent care can't really handle it. The ER is going to cost you $5,000 and six hours of your life. And up until now, those have been your only two options. In this conversation, I sit down with an ER physician who spent 23 years inside the system before he decided to build something better… a place that costs a fraction of the ER, sees you faster than urgent care, and tells you the price before you walk in the door. We talk about why hospitals charge ten times what care should cost, why insurance has become the most expensive way to pay for routine medicine, why the best doctors in America are quietly walking out of the system, and what it actually takes to build the kind of healthcare experience patients deserve. If you've ever stared at a hospital bill in disbelief… or wondered why your doctor seems exhausted and rushed every time you see them. This episode will change how you think about both. In this episode, you'll learn: * The hidden reason healthcare costs ten times more than it should — and the simple shift that's quietly fixing it * Why some of the best doctors in the country are leaving big systems to build their own clinics, and what that means for you as a patient * The mindset every frustrated physician needs to hear right now if they want to take their career back Connect with Dr. Noah Kaufman & more Resources: * X: @noahkaufmanmd * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noahkaufmanmd/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/noahkaufmanmd/] * CrowdHealth: https://www.joincrowdhealth.com/ [https://www.joincrowdhealth.com/] * https://kaufcare.com/ [https://kaufcare.com/] Chapters: 01:22 – The Garden, The Cut, And The Question Nobody Can Answer  02:50 – Meet The Guest  03:14 – The Financial Harm Doctors Don't Mean To Cause  05:38 – Why You Don't Insure Dinner But You Insure A Doctor's Visit  07:16 – Direct Primary Care On Steroids  10:34 – The Space Between Urgent Care And The ER 12:15 – What Doctors Lose When They Lose Time  14:12 – Pairing Cash Care With A Cost Sharing Plan  17:36 – Once You See It, You Can't Unsee It  19:35 – Building The Clinic From Scratch  27:11 – Your Boss Should Be Your Patient  29:58 – Doubling Doctor Pay While Cutting Patient Costs  31:06 – Walking Through The Memberships  33:17 – What Modern Medicine Should Actually Look Like  40:33 – When To Send A Patient To The Hospital  42:30 – The Bitcoin Treasury Strategy  48:06 – The Most Surprising Part Of The Journey  55:42 – The Ninja Warrior Story  58:15 – Stop Complaining. Do Something About It.

1 de jun de 202658 min
Portada del episodio Why 80% Of Doctors Vanished From Private Practice (And Who Designed It That Way)

Why 80% Of Doctors Vanished From Private Practice (And Who Designed It That Way)

When I graduated medical school, 80% of physicians were in private practice. Today it's 20%. That isn't a coincidence. It isn't a market correction. It was designed. In this conversation, I sit down with a physician who lived through the same breaking system most of us have given up complaining about… and instead of leaving medicine quietly, she built something that's giving doctors back what the system stripped away. We talk about why physicians can't organize, why the AMA isn't going to save us, why your website matters more than your social media account, and the one shift in mindset that decides whether you stay a puppet or become the voice your patients actually need. If you're a physician feeling battered, frustrated, or invisible — this one is for you. And if you're a patient who's wondered why your doctor seems checked out, you'll finally understand what's really happening behind the curtain. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why the most powerful frustration every doctor feels has nothing to do with paperwork — and what it's actually pointing to * The reason physicians keep losing fights they should be winning, even when they're the experts in the room * The one digital mistake almost every doctor is making right now that will cost them everything if they don't fix it Connect with Dr. Dana Correl: * linkedin.com/in/drcorriel [http://linkedin.com/in/drcorriel] * X: @DrCorriel on X.com [http://x.com/] * Website: https://somedocs.com/ [https://somedocs.com/] * Blog: https://drcorriel.com/ [https://drcorriel.com/] Chapters: 00:00 – Cold Open 00:07 – From 80% To 20%: The Numbers Nobody Talks About 02:04 – Meet The Guest 03:01 – What Actually Drives Doctors Out 08:33 – The Real Mission Behind The Platform 10:59 – Building Something That Didn't Exist Yet 14:53 – Finding Your Voice Online 21:33 – Why Doctors Can't Organize 24:36 – Policy, Not Politics: A Story From The Capitol 29:42 – The Truth About The AMA 33:16 – A Modeling Agency For Brains 42:46 – The Conferences Are Broken 45:16 – The AI Trap Coming For Medicine 49:31 – The Hardest Part Of Building Anything Real 53:12 – Why Your Website Is Your Prime Digital Real Estate 01:01:19 – The Humanity We're Losing 01:04:46 – Get On The Platform Tags & Keywords: private practice physicians, physician autonomy, doctors leaving medicine, healthcare system broken, why doctors are frustrated, physician burnout, doctors on social media, physician advocacy, healthcare reform, insurance company denials, PBM reform, hospital monopoly healthcare, AMA criticism, doctors building platforms, physician voice online, healthcare misinformation, AI in medicine, doctor directory, physician networking, own your digital real estate

25 de may de 20261 h 12 min
Portada del episodio Why Millions Of Americans Are Quietly Walking Away From Their Insurance

Why Millions Of Americans Are Quietly Walking Away From Their Insurance

When I graduated medical school, the system wasn't perfect, but it worked. Today? One in five claims get denied. Deductibles have hit $7,500. Eighty-four million claims were turned down on the exchange last year alone. And families are paying more than ever for less and less care. In this conversation, I sit down with someone who has spent decades inside the policy world and now spends his days helping families and small business owners walk away from traditional insurance entirely… and into something millions of Americans are quietly switching to. We talk about why your insurance card might be the most expensive piece of plastic in your wallet, why cash patients are getting better care than insured patients, and the one mindset shift that decides whether you stay trapped or take back control of your healthcare. If you've ever stared at a hospital bill and felt sick, this episode is for you. In this episode, you'll learn: * The hidden reason your insurance plan keeps getting more expensive while delivering less — and what's quietly replacing it * Why the cheapest care in America is rarely where you'd expect to find it, and what most patients never think to ask * The single sentence you can say at any doctor or hospital that can save you thousands of dollars on the spot Connect with Charles: Email: frohman.charles@gmail.com [frohman.charles@gmail.com] LinkedIn: Linkedin.com/in/charles-d-frohman-0034141 [http://linkedin.com/in/charles-d-frohman-0034141] Chapters: 00:07 – Why Obamacare Is Failing Millions 01:27 – Meet The Guest 01:44 – The Quiet Revolution Replacing Insurance 03:30 – Why Networks Are A Trap 04:35 – The Concierge That Holds Your Hand 07:07 – Why Bundled Pricing Beats The Old System 10:13 – Inside The Cost Sharing Vendors 12:30 – Price And Quality Don't Match 17:24 – Walking Through The Plan Options 22:15 – Specialty Hospitals And The Power Of Competition 25:14 – The Health Savings Account Advantage 31:14 – Plans For The Young And Healthy 34:09 – Why People Hate On Primary Care 36:28 – How To Get A Real Deal On Prescriptions 40:19 – Why The System Is Designed To Fail Kids 47:02 – The Truth About "Nonprofit" Hospitals 51:02 – The Guarantee Nobody Talks About 53:01 – The Pure Economic Relationship 54:06 – Find Your Backstop, Take Back Control

18 de may de 202654 min
Portada del episodio The Hidden Game Behind Your Medical Bill (And Why You’re Losing)

The Hidden Game Behind Your Medical Bill (And Why You’re Losing)

I used to believe the system just needed small fixes. Then I saw what was really happening behind the scenes. Most people think healthcare is just “complicated.” That’s not true. It’s designed in a way that keeps you in the dark… and paying more than you should. In this episode, I walk through what I’ve learned from inside the system—and why so many smart people still miss what’s right in front of them. This isn’t about politics. It’s about control, incentives, and why the rules don’t work the way you think they do. If you’ve ever felt confused, frustrated, or like something just doesn’t add up… you’re not wrong. You’re just seeing the cracks. In this episode, you’ll learn: * Why “free market healthcare” might not exist at all * The quiet shift that changed how much you pay—and why you didn’t notice * What insiders understand about pricing that most people never hear This one may change how you see every bill you’ve ever paid. If something in this episode made you stop and think… you’re going to want to follow this guest closely. Katy Talento is a Harvard-trained epidemiologist and naturopathic doctor who spent years inside the highest levels of healthcare policy. She served as a White House health advisor and worked directly on some of the biggest decisions shaping the system today. But here’s what makes her different… She walked away from all of it. Now, she focuses on helping everyday people and employers understand what’s really going on—and how to navigate it without getting taken advantage of. If you want to see what she’s seeing before everyone else does, start here: Website: KatyTalento.com [http://katytalento.com/] Instagram / X / LinkedIn: @katytalento Facebook: katytalento.nd Trust me… the more you learn from her, the harder it is to look at healthcare the same way again. Other resources mentioned in episode: * https://dollarfor.org/ [https://dollarfor.org/]

7 de may de 20261 h 14 min