Risk & Resolve
In this episode of Risk & Resolve, Ben Conner and Todd Hufford sit down with Dr. Burrer, founder of Valor Direct Primary Care, to unpack what’s broken in modern healthcare—and how direct primary care (DPC) offers a radically different approach. From his journey through corporate medicine to building a patient-first practice, Dr. Burrer shares insights on insurance-driven care, physician burnout, AI in medicine, and why relationships—not systems—should define healthcare. This episode challenges conventional thinking and offers a hopeful vision for the future of medicine. Main Talking Points: * Dr. Burrer’s journey from Boston to becoming a family physician—and living out his childhood dream * How experiences across hospitals, private practice, urgent care, and corporate systems shaped his perspective * The evolution (and dysfunction) of insurance-driven healthcare: from doctor control → insurance control → patient burden * Why traditional medicine often prioritizes billing and compliance over patient care * What Direct Primary Care (DPC) is and how it flips the model back to doctor–patient relationships * The economics of DPC: fewer patients, deeper care, and aligned incentives * Physician burnout and why many doctors are leaving the traditional system * The hidden cost of “7-minute visits” and loss of meaningful doctor-patient relationships * How DPC enables proactive care, real access, and personalized medicine * The role of AI, data, and skepticism in modern healthcare decision-making * Dr. Burrer’s shift from atheist to Christian—and how that reshaped his approach to medicine and care * Why worldview matters in both science and medicine * The importance of having a doctor who knows you—not just your chart * The risks and rewards of leaving a stable system to build something better
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