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Episode 5: The Offensive – Speed as a Clinical Variable

20 min · 27. maj 2026
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It’s National Wear Gray Day. Today is about action. We break down the "Commander" phase of the Protocol: how to use a 5.8% growth metric to bypass hospital bureaucracy and the exact window to call insurance to force a "Yes." Protocol Focus: Chapters 5–9 (Growth Calculations, The Insurance War, and Tuesday-Thursday Calling Windows). Host Focus: High energy, high urgency. Tactical "weapons" for the fight.     [Note: This episode features AI-generated host voices.]

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