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The Root Cause - Business of Medicine Podcast

Podcast de Dr. Erik and Dr. Davin Lundquist

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The U.S. healthcare system is at a breaking point—soaring costs, worsening outcomes, and widespread physician burnout. The Root Cause – Business of Medicine podcast, hosted by brothers Dr. Erik Lundquist and Dr. Davin Lundquist, charts a different path: one where healing, fulfillment, and business thrive together. Each episode shares powerful stories of medical professionals who stepped away from the traditional grind to embrace integrative, functional, and alternative approaches to care. Through candid conversations with practitioners who have redefined success, listeners gain insight into navigating their own transitions, reclaiming a sense of purpose, and reshaping the way they practice medicine.

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21 episodios

Portada del episodio Episode 21: Twenty Episodes In — How Our Own Podcast Changed the Way We Practice!

Episode 21: Twenty Episodes In — How Our Own Podcast Changed the Way We Practice!

Twenty episodes in, brother doctors Erik and Davin Lundquist step out from the interviewer's chair to reflect on Season One of The Root Cause Business of Medicine and tee up Season Two. The Lundquist brothers — Erik a longtime functional-medicine physician, Davin newer to the path — talk candidly about launching the show as self-described novices, figuring it out episode by episode, and why shipping something imperfect beat waiting for polish. Looking back across the first 20 episodes, they revisit standout moments: Chris Magryta's work securing local funding to feed underserved pediatric patients; a physician's pivot from high-end concierge care to building a direct-primary-care company that helped catalyze the membership movement; and one-liners that stuck — "ready, fire, aim," the two-stakeholder simplicity of cash-pay care, and Tieraona Low Dog's "knee to knee" patient connection. They credit guests like Jeffrey Bland and Jill Carnahan for pairing rigorous science with genuine human healing. Most tangibly, the brothers share how the show reshaped their own practice — layering a membership model over insurance-based care, tightening compliance, and refining their niche and branding. They close with what's ahead: all 20 episodes rolling out as videos (~2/week on YouTube) and Season Two's topic-driven episodes. For clinicians weighing a move toward integrative, membership-based care, it's both a recap and an invitation.

12 de jun de 2026 - 20 min
Portada del episodio Episode 20: Guardrails for the AI Frontier — Innovating Without Betting Your License with Travis Garland

Episode 20: Guardrails for the AI Frontier — Innovating Without Betting Your License with Travis Garland

In the most tech-forward episode yet, brother doctors Erik and Davin Lundquist sit down with Travis Garland — co-founder and COO of My Compliance Citadel and a two-decade healthcare-operations veteran (United Healthcare, UF Health, and earlier work that earned an award for redesigning Florida's foster-care system) — to map the collision of AI, innovation, and compliance in medicine. Travis breaks down a distinction most clinicians miss: a GPT prompt simply answers, while an AI agent makes decisions and acts autonomously — sometimes spawning other agents. He explains why prompts are only ~50–60% reliable ("a pinky swear with a robot"), how one rogue agent erased a company's entire production database, and why the deploying practice, not the developer, is who regulators hold accountable. My Compliance Citadel acts as a fortress around that risk: a runtime layer that intercepts agent actions and renders one of three verdicts — pass, pause, or prevent — logging everything to a tamper-proof audit chain. Erik stress-tests it against two real scenarios: pasting patient labs into open ChatGPT, and using AI to comb an EMR for high-risk patients. For clinicians, students, and small-practice owners excited about AI but wary of HIPAA and PHI exposure, it's a grounded primer on innovating boldly without betting the license.

29 de may de 2026 - 1 h 8 min
Portada del episodio Episode 19: Direct Pay, Demoralized Doctors, and the Future of Healthcare - with Jessica Craig

Episode 19: Direct Pay, Demoralized Doctors, and the Future of Healthcare - with Jessica Craig

Brothers, and Doctors Erik and Davin Ludnquist sit down with health reporter Jess Craig to unpack what "cash-based care" actually means — and why it's quietly tripled over the past several years. Drawing on her reporting at Straight Arrow News and her decade in infectious disease epidemiology, Jess maps the landscape: direct primary care (now 11% of family physicians, up from 3% in four years), cash-based specialty and surgical centers like the Surgery Center of Oklahoma, longevity-focused practices, and the rapidly growing world of direct-to-employer contracting (40% of large companies and 20% of small ones now negotiate directly with health providers). The conversation moves through the structural forces driving the shift — flat insurance reimbursement against rising overhead, the stakeholder problem of insurers and PBMs sitting between patient and physician, and what Jess in her recent reporting calls the demoralization of America's doctors. They wrestle with the inherent scaling tension in cash-based care, how AI is more likely to be deployed to maximize insurance margins before it relieves physician burden, and what international models (Kenya, Canada, global health insurance) can teach Americans about price transparency and personal responsibility. Jess closes with a journalist's challenge: keep questioning, follow the evidence, and resist letting health policy collapse into political tribalism. For physicians evaluating a model change, employers reconsidering benefits, and anyone trying to understand why so many doctors are walking away from the insurance-based system.

15 de may de 2026 - 1 h 4 min
Portada del episodio Episode 18: The Trusted Authority Triangle — JJ Virgin on Building a Brand in Functional Medicine

Episode 18: The Trusted Authority Triangle — JJ Virgin on Building a Brand in Functional Medicine

Dr. Erik Lundquist and Dr. Davin Lundquist sit down with JJ Virgin for a candid playbook on what it actually takes to build a brand, marketing engine, and scalable practice in integrative and functional medicine. JJ walks through her Trusted Authority Triangle — Trust (built through vulnerability and showing humanity), Authority (built through absolutes and contrarian beliefs you'll defend, not credentials alone), and Proof (the patient transformation stories no one can copy) — with YOU at the center, because the best part of building a business is who you become in the process. She reframes imposter syndrome as evidence you're stepping into a bigger game, makes the case that "people seek experts, not generalists," and offers concrete tactics: a signature talk that doubles as lead-magnet content for YouTube, podcast, and social; capturing email lists everywhere you speak (since 50% of prospects buy within 18 months — but only 3% buy now); collaborating with 5–10 aligned partners who share your patient avatar; and optimizing for both SEO and AEO (AI-engine optimization) so AI assistants surface you to the patients you're meant to serve. The conversation closes on the bigger shift — moving from transactional fee-for-service to transformational programs, why AI is actually creating more demand for trusted human authorities, and JJ's mantra: "You shouldn't have to sacrifice your life to save others." For practitioners ready to stop trading time for money and build a sustainable, mission-aligned practice.

1 de may de 2026 - 1 h 1 min
Portada del episodio Episode 17: From Pebble Beach to Astrid — Samir Qamar on 25 Years of Reinventing Primary Care

Episode 17: From Pebble Beach to Astrid — Samir Qamar on 25 Years of Reinventing Primary Care

Dr. Samir Qamar — one of the original founders of the Direct Primary Care movement and creator of MedLion, MedWand, and AstroDoc, joins Brothers, Dr. Erik Lundquist and Dr. Davin Lundquist, for a wide-ranging conversation shaped by a childhood spent across four continents with a UN-diplomat father. Samir traces his arc from Ross   University to England's socialized NHS to Penn Medicine-Lancaster General, where as an intern he cold-called MDVIP from his scrubs after  discovering concierge medicine. His first post-residency role was House Physician for Pebble Beach Resorts; that seeded MedLion, the nation's  largest DPC network across 27 states, which in turn led to the MedWand — a handheld telemedicine device that lets remote clinicians capture real  physical-exam data. His current obsession is AstroDoc and its AI health agent Astrid ("A System To Reinforce Infinite Doctors"), designed to be for billions of patients what Samir became for his own parents when they were sick. The conversation digs into healthcare versus sick care, why AI will change the physician's role without replacing it, the ethics of non-clinicians building medical AI, and Samir's view that the next generation of doctors will function as coaches and cheerleaders — not gatekeepers of knowledge. For physicians weighing DPC, founders building health AI, or anyone thinking about how the doctor-patient relationship evolves in an era of voice-enabled, multilingual, clinician-led tooling.

17 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 20 min
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