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Healthcare Reform 2026: How New Laws Could Disrupt Insurance, PBMs & Employer Plans

27 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Uninsured by Choice, Dan sits down with former White House health policy advisor Katy Talento to break down what’s really happening behind the scenes in American healthcare, from rising costs to hidden incentives, and to explore bold solutions that could give control back to patients, but the real question is, what if everything you’ve been told about health insurance is backwards?

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