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Breaking the Insurance Monopoly: How FixCare Is Rebuilding Healthcare

20 min · 6 mei 2026
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Why is healthcare in America becoming more expensive while patients get less care and fewer choices? In this episode of Uninsured by Choice, Dan sits down with Karim Wahib, founder of FixCare and a physician assistant with more than 20 years of experience, to expose how health insurance, the Affordable Care Act, and healthcare consolidation changed medicine for patients and providers alike. Discover how direct-pay healthcare, transparent pricing, medical cost sharing, and patient-first care models are helping uninsured and underinsured Americans access affordable healthcare without traditional insurance. If you’re frustrated with high premiums, massive deductibles, denied claims, or navigating the healthcare system, this episode offers a powerful look at the future of healthcare alternatives.

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