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Ep 231A CPA's View on Direct Primary Care
In this episode of the Healthcare Americana podcast, host Christopher Habig sits down with Mario Miranda, a South Florida-based CPA specializing in healthcare finance. The two dig into the Direct Primary Care (DPC) model and explore its potential to revolutionize healthcare in the U.S.Mario Miranda brings his extensive experience with U.S. physicians and insights from the Cuban healthcare system to the table. He discusses how restrictive U.S. healthcare practices compare to the free-market tendencies of black market healthcare in communist Cuba.Christopher and Mario discuss a vital question: why aren't more physicians in the U.S. pursuing direct primary care practices?Listeners will learn about why DPC isn’t more widespread despite its advantages, how this model not only enhances patient care but also ensures a more sustainable practice for doctors, and the psychological and financial hurdles that prevent U.S. doctors from transitioning to DPC. Mario also offers advice on how physicians can overcome these challenges and why CPAs are crucial in guiding this transition.Join us in this enlightening conversation to rethink healthcare norms and consider a more direct, fulfilling approach to medical practice. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, policy maker, or just someone interested in the future of healthcare, this episode is for you.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Mario D. Miranda CPA PAFollow Healthcare Americana: Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 230The Power of Data Integrity in Healthcare
On this Healthcare Americana episode, Christopher Habig is joined by veteran healthcare analyst Brian Wikle. Together, they shed light on the profound impact of data accuracy on patient outcomes and the indispensable relationship between data integrity and patient-doctor bonds.Brian Wikle emphasizes the critical importance of maintaining data integrity within patient records and invites listeners to envision a healthcare system where data accuracy isn't just a priority but a reflexive commitment. The episode advocates for a paradigm shift towards proactive patient care facilitated by robust data systems. This episode highlights how the the meshing of enhanced diagnostic accuracy and preventive care could mean a future where healthcare is not just reactive but proactive and grounded in empathy.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Brian Wikle & SS&C HealthFollow Healthcare Americana: Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 229Direct Primary Dermatology: Modernizing Solutions with Dr. Beth Goldstein
In this episode of Healthcare Americana, host Christopher Habig invites Dr. Beth Goldstein, co-founder of Modern Ritual, to explore the transformative power of direct specialty care in dermatology. Dr. Goldstein, who has embraced the direct care model in her practice, sheds light on how this innovative approach is reshaping not only primary care but also various specialties across the medical practice spectrum.Dr. Goldstein highlights the pressing need for improved access to dermatological care, citing long wait times and access issues prevalent in traditional healthcare models. She discusses how the direct care model in dermatology is bridging the gap between primary care and specialized dermatological services, ensuring patients receive timely and comprehensive care.Through collaborative efforts with primary care clinicians, Dr. Goldstein explains how Modern Ritual's e-consult model allows for seamless communication and consultation, empowering primary care providers to make informed decisions about their patients' dermatological needs. She emphasizes the importance of leveraging technology and telehealth to expand access to dermatological expertise, particularly for underserved communities.Join Christopher and Dr. Goldstein as they share insights into the challenges and opportunities of practicing direct specialty care in dermatology, and how this model is revolutionizing healthcare delivery and improving patient care.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Dr. Beth Goldstein & Modern Ritual & Central Dermatology CenterFollow Healthcare Americana: Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 228Gold Direct Care’s Dr. Jeffrey Gold on The Direct Primary Care Industry
In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Jeffrey Gold of Gold Direct Care sits down with Christopher Habig to discuss the intricacies and challenges of the healthcare system, particularly focusing on the Direct Primary Care (DPC) model. Dr. Gold offers insightful perspectives based on his firsthand experience as a practicing physician.The conversation covers into the fundamental question of why the current healthcare system, largely controlled by business interests and bureaucracy, often fails to provide adequate care. Dr. Gold highlights the disparity between the availability of essential services like cell phones, which the vast majority of Americans can afford, and the perceived unaffordability of DPC. He argues that DPC is accessible to a significant portion of the population, emphasizing the importance of individual choice in healthcare decision-making.Additionally, Dr. Gold addresses the reluctance among physicians to embrace DPC, attributing it to psychological barriers and a lack of business education within medical training. He advocates for a shift towards patient-centered care and urges both patients and providers to take accountability and seek solutions to the systemic challenges facing the healthcare industry.The episode offers valuable insights into the transformative potential of DPC in revolutionizing healthcare delivery, while also underscoring the need for broader systemic changes to ensure equitable access and quality care for all. Through engaging anecdotes and pragmatic analysis, Dr. Gold and Christopher Habig shed light on the realities of modern healthcare and the path forward towards a more patient-centric and sustainable model.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Dr. Jeffrey Gold & Gold Direct CareFollow Healthcare Americana: Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 227Employee Health Matters: Navigating Fiduciary Responsibilities in Benefits
In this episode, Christopher Habig engages in a profound discussion with expert Chris Deacon from VerSan Consulting on the crucial topic of employer fiduciary responsibility in healthcare. As they unravel the complexities of this responsibility, they offer valuable insights into recent lawsuits, market dynamics, and the pivotal role of employers in shaping the future of healthcare.The conversation touches on the concept of fiduciary responsibility and its implications for employers in healthcare decision-making. Deacon provides clarity on the fiduciary role of employers and how it influences their choices in purchasing health benefits for their employees.The two also discuss the intricate web of market forces that drive healthcare, touching upon the involvement of insurance companies and the evolving roles of physicians. By dissecting these dynamics, they paint a comprehensive picture of the healthcare landscape and the challenges it presents.The episode underscore the significance of informed decision-making and proactive engagement in healthcare reform efforts. This is a must-listen for employers who make health benefit decisions on behalf of employees!More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Chris Deacon & VerSan ConsultingFollow Healthcare Americana: Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 226Inside the Medical Education System
In this episode of Healthcare Americana, host Christopher Habig engages in a candid discussion with an anonymous medical student serving as guest. The guest's anonymity underscores the sensitive nature of the topics discussed, particularly the influence of politics and ideology in medical education and healthcare policy. FreedoMDstudent sheds light on instances of ideological bias in essay prompts and residency application processes.The conversation goes into the ramifications of political correctness and indoctrination on patient care and professional autonomy within the medical field. Specifically, concerns are raised regarding the American Medical Association's (AMA) role in monetizing licensure and controlling the copyright of Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes, which are essential for reimbursement processes. This monopolization poses ethical dilemmas and undermines the integrity of direct patient-physician relationships.Christopher and FreedoMDstudent advocate for free market solutions in healthcare, emphasizing the benefits of competition, affordability, and patient-centric care. The discussion concludes with a call to action for medical professionals and students to challenge the status quo, resist institutional pressures, and advocate for free market principles in healthcare delivery.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on FreedoMDstudentFollow Healthcare Americana: Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 225From Capitol Hill to Patient Care: Bridging the Gap
In this episode of Healthcare Americana, host Christopher Habig engages in a compelling discussion with Charles Sauer, President of The Market Institute. Together, they explore the intricate intersection of healthcare policy, market dynamics, and innovation, shedding light on key insights that affect the healthcare landscape.Sauer shares his expertise on various topics, including the role of profit motive in healthcare, the concept of opportunity cost in patient care, and the impact of policy decisions on market freedom and innovation. Drawing from his experience working with physicians and policymakers, Sauer highlights the importance of understanding the profit motive beyond monetary gains and emphasizes the need for patient-centric approaches in healthcare delivery.Listeners gain valuable insights into how policy decisions shape the healthcare industry, from Capitol Hill discussions to the everyday practice of physicians. Sauer discusses the challenges and opportunities facing the healthcare market, including the rise of direct primary care and the implications of site-neutral payments.Tune in to this enlightening episode to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of healthcare policy and market dynamics.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Charles Sauer & The Market InstituteFollow Healthcare Americana: Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 224AI as a Medical Ally: Enhancing Doctor-Patient Care Without Replacing Human Expertise
On this episode of Healthcare Americana, Christopher Habig and Dr. Ronald Razmi explore the critical role of artificial intelligence (AI) in transforming healthcare and its potential impact on patient care. Dr. Razmi explains that AI operates as a statistical tool that analyzes data to uncover valuable insights and enhance decision-making processes. The conversation highlights AI's effectiveness in managing vast datasets within healthcare, such as genomic and microbiome data. Despite its potential, AI adoption in healthcare lags behind other industries due to challenges like data fragmentation and the complex nature of healthcare systems. Dr. Razmi emphasizes the significance of AI as a supportive tool for healthcare providers, enabling them to make better decisions and ultimately improve patient outcomes.KEY TAKEAWAYSAI in healthcare is a statistical method that analyzes data to uncover insights and improve decision-making.AI is well-suited for analyzing large amounts of data in healthcare, such as genomic and microbiome data.The adoption of AI in healthcare is slower compared to other industries due to barriers like fragmented data and the complexity of healthcare.AI serves as an assistant to healthcare providers, enhancing their decision-making and improving patient outcomes.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Dr. Ronald Razmi & Zoi CapitalFollow Healthcare Americana: Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 223Driving Change: Green Imaging's Impact on Affordable, High-Quality Care
In this episode of Healthcare Americana, Christopher Habig is joined by Dr. Cristin Dickerson, founder of Green Imaging, to discuss the innovative world of direct care and its intersection with transparent, affordable medical imaging. Dr. Dickerson explains how Green Imaging was founded to solve the problem of unaffordable imaging in her community and how it has expanded to provide savings and improved quality in employer health plans. Dr. Dickerson also highlights the importance of transparency and quality in healthcare and the impact of Green Imaging on the direct care movement. She discusses recent legislation in Texas that allows for more flexibility in healthcare plans and shares her insights on future challenges and opportunities in the industry.TakeawaysGreen Imaging was founded to solve the problem of unaffordable imaging in the community by using untapped resources and offering savings through per click lease arrangements.Green Imaging has expanded to provide savings and improved quality in employer health plans by customizing solutions based on the specific needs of each employer.Transparency and quality are key factors in transforming the healthcare industry, and Green Imaging is leading the way by providing affordable imaging services with high quality.Recent legislation in Texas, such as House Bills 711 and 2002, has allowed for more flexibility in healthcare plans and has sparked interest from other states.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Dr. Cristin Dickerson & Green ImagingFollow Healthcare Americana: Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 222FMMA 2024 Annual Conference: Back to the Future
In this two-part episode of Healthcare Americana, Christopher Habig talks with two of the most prominent figures in the Direct Primary Care Movement. First, he interviews Jay Kempton, the president and CEO of the Kempton Group and the founder of the FMMA. Together, they explore the FMMA's mission to foster transparency, quality, and affordability in healthcare by facilitating connections between buyers and sellers in the free market. They discuss the organization's efforts to educate stakeholders on healthcare middlemen, break down barriers between patients, physicians, and self-insured employers, and preview the FMMA's 10th Anniversary Conference.In the second half of the episode, Christopher is joined by Dr. Keith Smith. Dr. Smith elaborates on the FMMA's annual conference and shares success stories of collaboration among its members. He emphasizes the fearlessness and transparency inherent in the free market, highlighting the role of surgery centers in local communities. Dr. Smith also identifies individuals who may not be a good fit for the FMMA and reflects on the organization's growth and significance over the past decade. Encouraging listener involvement, he invites participation in the FMMA and encourages attendance at its upcoming conference, April 10-12th in Oklahoma City.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Jay Kempton - The Kempton Group - Dr. Keith Smith - Surgery Center of Oklahoma - Free Market Medical Association - FMMA Annual ConferenceFollow Healthcare Americana:Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 221Navigating Healthcare: Direct Primary Care and the Future of Patient Navigation
In this episode, Christopher Habig discusses the importance of care navigation in the healthcare system with Doug Geinzer of High Performance Navigation. They explore the challenges patients face in finding the right care, the role of direct primary care in simplifying the healthcare experience, and the impact of technology and data in enhancing care navigation. The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of patient navigation and the goal of making healthcare more accessible and affordable for everyone.Key TakeawaysCare navigation is crucial in helping patients find the right care and navigate the complexities of the healthcare system.Direct primary care plays a significant role in simplifying the healthcare experience and improving patient outcomes.Technology and data are powerful tools in enhancing care navigation and providing personalized care.Proper care navigation can lead to cost savings, improved access to care, and better health outcomes for patients.Chapters00:38 Introduction: Importance of Care Navigation03:38 Challenges in Patient Navigation07:02 Direct Primary Care and Care Navigation09:40 Referrals and Trust in Care Navigation11:21 Technology and Data in Care Navigation14:59 Enhancing the Patient Journey with Technology18:53 Data and Surgeon Selection 22:24 Success Story: Affordable Knee Replacement24:00 The Future of Patient Navigation26:50 ConclusionMore on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Doug Geinzer & High Performance Providers and NavigationFollow Healthcare Americana: Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 220Unplugging from the System: A Journey into Direct Primary Care
In this episode of Healthcare Americana, Christopher Habig explores the transformative potential of Direct Primary Care (DPC) with Dr. Mazhar Khan from FreedomDoc at Westfield Premier. They discuss DPC's patient-centered approach, emphasizing quality healthcare based on patient value rather than traditional metrics. Dr. Khan shares compelling anecdotes illustrating DPC's effectiveness in providing comprehensive care for complex conditions, facilitated by unrestricted time with patients. Reflecting on his transition to DPC, Dr. Khan highlights the shift from volume-based quotas to a patient-focused approach, driven by a desire to prioritize genuine care. Christopher underscores DPC's proactive stance towards healthcare, advocating for its adoption among young doctors to transform the healthcare landscape. More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Dr. Mazhar (Mo) Khan & FreedomDoc at Westfield PremierFollow Healthcare Americana:Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 219Beyond Chemotherapy: Rethinking Cancer Treatment with Dr. Mark Dybul
Join Christopher Habig in an enlightening conversation with Dr. Mark Dybul, CEO of Renovaro Biosciences and professor of medicine at Georgetown University Medical Center. The episode explores the challenges of healthcare innovation, advocating for a departure from bureaucratic hospital systems. Dr. Dybul shares Renovaro Biosciences' groundbreaking approach to cancer treatment, emphasizing immune system retraining and genetic modifications to minimize reliance on traditional chemotherapy. The discussion highlights the vision of democratizing access to innovative healthcare solutions, empowering providers in real-time decision-making, and fostering a culture of experimentation. As the episode concludes, Dr. Dybul offers invaluable advice for aspiring medical professionals: think big, push boundaries, and embrace technology to overcome challenges and drive innovation.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Dr. Mark Dybul & Renovaro BiosciencesFollow Healthcare Americana:Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 218Navigating Mental Health in the Workplace: Strategies for Success
In this episode of Healthcare Americana, host Christopher Habig explores the world of mental health and workplace dynamics with Tom Geraghty, Founder & CEO of PsychSafety.com. Exploring the vital concept of psychological safety, they discuss its profound impact on organizational culture and its potential to empower teams across diverse industries, drawing parallels from aviation, manufacturing, and healthcare. Tom’s journey from ecology to technology leadership shapes his deep understanding of creating environments where teams can thrive, providing unique insights and strategies applicable to any workplace setting. Discover how fostering psychological safety transforms workplaces and facilitates open communication, essential for preventing errors and fostering innovation.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Tom Geraghty & Psychological SafetyFollow Healthcare Americana:Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 217Transforming Healthcare by Liberating Professionals from Mundane Tasks
In this episode of Healthcare Americana, host Christopher Habig explores the dynamic evolution of patient experience with Chuck Rinker, CEO of PRSONAS. PRSONAS augments healthcare settings with avatars, acting as concierges for patients. This liberates staff and healthcare professionals from mundane tasks, allowing them to prioritize high-value patient interactions. Their conversation illuminates PRSONAS' real-time learning and anonymized data approach, ensuring patient privacy while revolutionizing healthcare through seamless human-AI synergy...thus shaping a more patient-centric and efficient future for healthcare.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Chuck Rinker & PRSONASFollow Healthcare Americana:Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 216Breaking Free from Insurance: The Crowdfunding Solution for Health Bills
Dive into the revolutionary landscape of healthcare financing in this conversation with CrowdHealth founder Andy Schoonover. Together with host, Christopher Habig, the two shed light on a transformative approach to covering healthcare needs outside the traditional insurance framework.Schoonover takes us through the concept and mechanics of CrowdHealth, a platform that connects individuals seeking an alternative to health insurance with those willing to fund critical health expenses in a peer-to-peer fashion. You'll learn about how CrowdHealth challenges the stigma surrounding health insurance, offering a viable alternative for those seeking a more transparent, community-driven, and cost-effective approach to healthcare. This episode provides a comprehensive understanding of CrowdHealth's mission to bring humanity back to healthcare, empower individuals in managing their healthcare costs, and foster a sense of community support in the face of medical challenges. If you've ever questioned the traditional insurance model or sought a more personalized approach to healthcare financing, this episode offers invaluable insights into the future of community-driven health support.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Andy Schoonover & CrowdHealthFollow Healthcare Americana:Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 215Saving Lives, Money, and Economies: The Power of Early Intervention & Incentives
In this episode, host Christopher Habig engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Andrea Feigl, an expert in global health and an economist. The episode offers a unique perspective on the global healthcare landscape, chronic disease management, and the role of healthcare providers and patients in creating better health.The impact of chronic diseases on both health and wealth, in the United States and emerging economies, is explored, with shocking statistics on their economic burden. Dr. Feigl emphasizes the importance of intervening early and presents a win-win-win scenario for public-private financing partnerships in healthcare. The concept of investing in primary care is highlighted as a sound strategy, especially when considering the economic and health impacts. The episode also provides insights into different healthcare systems, drawing from Dr. Feigl's experiences in Austria and the United States, emphasizing the vital role of primary care and the need for aligning incentives to promote better health.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Dr. Andrea Feigl & Health Finance InstituteFollow Healthcare Americana:Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 214The Future of Healthcare: From Sick Care to Holistic Wellness
In this episode, we dive into the world of healthcare innovation and how pharmaceutical companies are reimagining their role in promoting better health outcomes. Our guest, Amy West, the Head of US Digital Transformation and Innovation at Novo Nordisk, discusses the pressing need for change in the healthcare industry and how Novo Nordisk is committed to investing in innovation to meet the diverse needs of patients, healthcare providers, and payers.We explore the shift from a sick care model to a more proactive and preventative approach to healthcare, acknowledging the challenges of the US healthcare system with its complex, multi-payer structure. Amy delves into the rise of consumerism in healthcare, where patients are demanding more control and choice in their healthcare decisions. The episode also touches upon the importance of educating consumers and the unique challenges and opportunities in the pharmaceutical industry.Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on healthcare, innovation, and the path forward to better patient outcomes.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Amy West & Novo NordiskFollow Healthcare Americana:Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 213Revolutionizing Mental Health Testing and Screening
In this episode of Healthcare Americana, we welcome John Cray, the Chief Technology Officer at Mental Health Technologies, a company at the forefront of revolutionizing mental health testing and screening. Host Christopher Habig delves into the world of mental health, where headlines often feature extreme cases or celebrity admissions, shedding light on an issue that affects countless lives. They explore the impact of these headlines and how they have, in some ways, made discussions about mental health more accessible and normalized.The conversation goes deeper as John Cray discusses the challenges in mental health screening and the need for a more comprehensive approach. He shares insights into how Mental Health Technologies is changing the game by providing automated testing solutions that not only offer convenience to patients but also empower physicians with actionable data. Discover the importance of early detection, the frequency of mental health screening, and how technology can strengthen the physician-patient relationship. Join us for a thought-provoking episode that touches on critical issues in healthcare and the innovative solutions that are making a difference in mental health treatment and care.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on John Cray & Mental Health TechnologiesFollow Healthcare Americana:Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 212Innovations in Healthcare: The Cutting Edge of Cognitive Assessments
In this episode, we delve into the cutting-edge advancements in cognitive assessments. Our host, Christopher Habig, welcomes Tom O'Neill, the CEO of Cognivue, to Healthcare Americana. Together, they explore the pressing questions of how we can improve healthcare practices and whether we should embrace new innovations just because they are available.The pair addresses the growing concern that our bodies are often outliving our minds, leading to a rise in cognitive impairments, including mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease. Tom sheds light on the transformation of cognitive assessments, which traditionally relied on outdated paper-and-pencil tests. Cognivue, on the other hand, offers a game-like approach to cognitive evaluation. The podcast episode highlights the importance of cognitive assessments not only as a diagnostic tool but also as a means to educate patients about modifiable risk factors, such as lifestyle, exercise, and diet, which can significantly impact brain health. Tom emphasizes the need for a collaborative approach in addressing cognitive health, combining innovative medications and lifestyle changes to combat conditions like dementia and Alzheimer's.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Tom O'Neill & CognivueFollow Healthcare Americana:Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 211The Changing Landscape of Addiction Treatment
In this episode of Healthcare Americana, Christopher Habig interviews Dr. Joshua Lee, Chief Clinical Advisor at Oar Health and a professor at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. Dr. Lee discusses his journey into addiction medicine and how it evolved throughout his career. He highlights the importance of making addiction treatment accessible and the role of medications like naltrexone in addressing alcohol addiction. Dr. Lee also addresses the stigmas associated with addiction care and provides insights into the demographic patterns of those seeking help. Oar Health's approach to addiction treatment and its customer base are explored, shedding light on the changing landscape of addiction treatment and the challenges faced by diverse communities in the United States.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Dr. Joshua Lee & Oar HealthFollow Healthcare Americana:Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 210Navigating Quality Healthcare: EMRs, Metrics, and More
In this episode of Healthcare Americana, Christopher Habig engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Anthony DiGiorgio, an Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery at the University of California, San Francisco, and a Senior Affiliated Scholar with the Mercatus Center. Together, they delve into the intricate world of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and their impact on healthcare. Dr. DiGiorgio acknowledges the benefits EHRs have brought, such as improved access to lab results and imaging, but also sheds light on their challenges, including the time-consuming nature of order entry and documentation. The regulatory burden on physicians for EHR usage and the potential role of AI in streamlining these processes are explored. Additionally, the pair discuss the influence of regulations on healthcare, the concept of free-market principles in medicine, and the need for physician ownership of hospitals. The episode concludes with a powerful message emphasizing that a free-market approach can restore the patient-physician relationship and empower patients to control their healthcare financing, ultimately improving the quality of care.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Dr. Anthony DiGiorgioFollow Healthcare Americana:Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 209The Allergy Epidemic: Navigating Allergies in America
In this episode of Healthcare Americana, join host Christopher Habig and Dr. Kenneth Chahine, the founder and CEO of Nectar Allergy. Dr. Chahine shares his journey from the world of consumer DNA testing to disrupting the field of allergy care. With a background in biochemistry, genetics, and law, Dr. Chahine brings a unique perspective to healthcare innovation.Discover how Nectar Allergy is revolutionizing the way allergy care is delivered in America, making it more accessible, convenient, and patient-centric. Learn about the challenges in the allergy care industry and how Nectar Allergy is breaking down barriers to provide effective treatment options for millions of allergy sufferers.Dr. Chahine discusses the importance of combining great science with a great consumer experience and shares insights on how Nectar Allergy is addressing the needs of both patients and healthcare providers. Find out how physicians can collaborate with Nectar Allergy to offer innovative allergy treatments in their practices, ultimately improving patient outcomes and experiences.Join us for an engaging conversation about the future of allergy care and how Nectar Allergy is leading the way in transforming the healthcare landscape for the better.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Dr. Kenneth Chahine & NectarFollow Healthcare Americana:Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 208The Personal Option: Empowering Patients in Healthcare
In this episode of Healthcare Americana, Christopher Habig welcomes Dean Clancy, Senior Health Policy Fellow with Americans for Prosperity, for an insightful discussion on healthcare reform and empowering patients in the United States. They delve into the misconceptions surrounding the American healthcare system, the need for reform, and various policy proposals aimed at making healthcare more accessible and affordable. Dean Clancy shares his vision for the future of healthcare and outlines key initiatives to achieve patient empowerment and choice.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Dean ClancyFollow Healthcare Americana:Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 207Reviving Healthcare’s Heartbeat
On this episode of Healthcare Americana, Christopher Habig, CEO of Freedom Healthworks, is joined by Ryan Lee, Co-Founder & CEO of HireMe Healthcare. Together, they dive into the pressing issue of healthcare clinician treatment, with a particular focus on nurses and their startling turnover rate within the industry. With the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, they explore the immense challenges nurses faced and why many are now leaving the hospital system and even the profession entirely. Through their conversation, you'll gain a profound understanding of the indispensable role nurses play in healthcare, as well as a closer look at the bureaucratic inefficiencies that have impeded their ability to deliver exceptional care.More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on Ryan Lee & HireMe HealthcareFollow Healthcare Americana:Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 206Putting Patients First: Saving Lives Over Dollars
What happens when profit is more important than patient care? In today's current climate, it's easier for beauracrats to make money off of healthcare than it is for a patient to recieve care.In this episode of Healthcare Americana, Christopher Habig, CEO of Freedom Healthworks, is joined by MacKay Jimeson, Acting Executive Director at Patients Rising Now. The two chat about:What the Accelerated Approval Program (AAP) is and how it removes barries to help patients gain quicker access to needed new medications How healthcare often overlooks patients and making healthcare more patient-focusedCMS's concerns, especially regarding Alzheimer's, and the challenges of doctor registriesMacKay talks passionately about what took him from a career in politics and big pharma to a career focused on patient advocacy. He highlights Patients Rising Now's work in educating and advocating for patients. More on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/More on MacKay Jimeson & Patients Rising NowFollow Healthcare Americana:Instagram & LinkedIN

Ep 205Patients Before Pixels: EvidenceCare's EHR Solution
On this episode of Healthcare Americana, Christopher Habig, CEO of Freedom Healthworks, is joined by Dr. Brian Fengler, Co-Founder & Chief Medical Officer of EvidenceCare. They tackle the pressing issue of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) overwhelming healthcare providers. Did you know that doctors spend twice as much time with computers as they do with patients? Dr. Fengler shares how EvidenceCare eases this burden by integrating directly into the physician's EHR workflow, providing much quicker access to vital patient data. Discover the story behind EvidenceCare's origin, sparked by a challenging patient interaction that emphasized the need for streamlined access to medical information. Dr. Fengler also highlights what makes EvidenceCare stand apart from their competitors.Get insights into the struggle physicians face in staying updated with the latest research and guidelines, and learn how EvidenceCare bridges this gap. Dr. Fengler elaborates on the power of AI in healthcare, stressing its benefits and potential pitfalls. He also speaks to EvidenceCare's role in acute care settings and hints at its future impact on Direct Primary Care. The episode wraps up with a compelling question: "Will interoperability ever be realistic?" Don't miss this enlightening conversation about reshaping healthcare through intuitive technology.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocMore on Dr. Brian Fengler & EvidenceCareSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 204From Fear to Fun: Reshaping Healthcare Experiences with Smileyscope's VR Revolution
Step into the future of healthcare on Healthcare Americana, with host Christopher Habig, CEO at Freedom Healthworks, and his guest Dr. Evelyn Chan, CEO & Co-founder at Smileyscope, as they explore the groundbreaking realm of digital therapeutics. Discover how Smileyscope, a trailblazing digital therapeutics company, is revolutionizing patient experiences through virtual reality in healthcare settings. Dr. Chan reveals how Smileyscope's innovative technology is reshaping the doctor-patient dynamic by turning fear into fun. Designed with a keen focus on clinical ease, this virtual reality solution was developed to make doctor visits quicker, smoother, and more comfortable. Uncover how such advancements could pave the way for a positive shift in healthcare attitudes, reducing anxiety and pain at the bedside.With firsthand insights, Dr. Chan explains how Smileyscope's approach can shape lifelong perceptions of healthcare. By fostering early positive experiences, it not only keeps patients calm during medical procedures but also encourages active engagement in their own well-being. Discover how this cutting-edge tool is aiding parents in eliminating the dreaded shots-time struggles with their children, all while improving outcomes for clinicians.Dr. Chan delves into the potential applications of Smileyscope in various medical scenarios, offering a drug-free option for minor procedures and even some cases that previously required sedation. She discusses the importance of simplicity in innovation, emphasizing that technology in healthcare must be user-friendly for both medical professionals and patients alike.Uncover the hurdles Smileyscope has triumphed over, while gaining insights into Dr. Chan's journey from pediatrician to entrepreneur.Tune in to explore how Smileyscope's vision aligns with the future of healthcare where technology not only enhances clinical outcomes but also transforms the patient experience, offering hope for a brighter, less anxious tomorrow in healthcare.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocMore on Dr. Evelyn Chan & SmileyscopeSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 203The Power of Prevention: Dr. Jay Shah and Aktiia's Innovation in Proactive Hypertension Care
On this episode of Healthcare Americana, host Christopher Habig, CEO of Freedom Healthworks, is joined by Dr. Jay Shah, Chief Marketing Officer at Aktiia. The episode sheds light on hypertension, affecting billions globally and millions in the US, often undetected for decades until it leads to serious health crises. This prompts a discussion on the need for a more proactive healthcare approach. Dr. Shah introduces Aktiia's game-changing continuous blood pressure monitor, emphasizing its ability to track long-term trends, empowering both patients and providers to tackle hypertension head-on before a catastrophic event occurs.Exploring the limitations in traditional reactive healthcare, Dr. Shah advocates for a shift towards prevention and patient-driven care. He highlights Aktiia's device as a solution to monitor and manage blood pressure effectively over time, discussing its unique features, accuracy, and potential integration into the healthcare system. Dr. Shah's insights from his medical and entrepreneurial journey add a compelling dimension to the conversation. This enlightening episode not only shines a crucial spotlight on the silent global burden of hypertension but also serves as a rallying call for a future where proactive care becomes a cornerstone of healthcare, empowering individuals and providers alike to rewrite the narrative of prevention and wellness.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocMore on Dr. Jay Shah & AktiiaSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 202The Growing Epidemic of Neurodegenerative Diseases - No Longer a Losing Battle
On this episode of Healthcare Americana, host Christopher Habig, CEO of Freedom Healthworks, is joined by Howard Berman, CEO of Coya Therapeutics. Together, they discuss the complexities of neurodegenerative diseases and the groundbreaking work being done to combat them. Explore the profound impact of conditions like ALS, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's, and discover Coya's pioneering approach that utilizes Regulatory T-cells (Tregs) to revolutionize therapy for neurodegeneration. Howard offers insights into Coya's imminent breakthroughs, explains the critical role the immune system plays in all neurodegenerative diseases, and touches upon the process of working with the government to bring new treatments to the public. He also shares the tragic circumstance that occurred, which ultimately lead him to the overnight decision of leaving his career in big pharma and propelling him on this mission-based path. Finally, Howard concludes with the high expectations he has for Coya in the next 12 months. Don't miss this enlightening discussion that sheds light on the pressing need to address the growing epidemic of neurodegenerative diseases.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocMore on Howard Berman & Coya TherapeuticsSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 201Good is Good Enough: Breaking Limiting Beliefs in Your Continuous Health Journey
On this episode of Healthcare Americana, Christopher Habig, CEO of Freedom Healthworks, is joined by health expert Dr. Anthony Balduzzi, founder of the Fit Father Project and Fit Mother Project. Together, they discuss the importance of nutritional education, proactive planning and focusing on your future health. Dr. Balduzzi highlights the need for a strong framework aligned with a deep health journey, and the value of being part of a supportive and motivating community. Dr. Balduzzi explains how tragedy, at a young age, influenced his decision to pursue a career in health and fitness. He also shares his thoughts on weight loss medication, the lack of nutrition education in traditional medical school, and the role AI could play in healthcare’s future. Finally, Dr. Balduzzi advocates for breaking the “all or nothing” mindset and reveals the one thing he believes will significantly impact global health.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocMore on Dr. Anthony BalduzziSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 200Navigating Expenses and Staffing Shortages in Healthcare: Insights from Tim Hwang of Nitra
On this episode of Healthcare Americana, Christopher Habig, CEO of Freedom Healthworks, welcomes Tim Hwang, Co-Founder and Chairman of the Board at Nitra. The discussion centers on managing expenses in physicians' practices and addressing staffing shortages. Tim explains how Nitra's comprehensive financial platform liberates physicians from operational worries, enabling them to prioritize patient care. The episode covers Nitra's impact on supporting new and established practices' growth and offering fair evaluations for those planning to sell. Additionally, Tim's successful entrepreneurial background and the effects of COVID-19 on healthcare are touched upon. Don't miss this insightful conversation about Nitra's transformative role in healthcare finance, paving the way for a more efficient and patient-focused future.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocMore on Tim HwangSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 199Transplant vs Dialysis - The US Kidney Care Money Trail
On this episode of Healthcare Americana, host Christopher Habig and guest David Krissman, creator of "The Great Social Experiment" podcast documentary series, explore the history and intricacies of kidney care in America. They discuss the significance of the "God Committee," responsible for determining which medically eligible patients would receive the life-extending treatments. Uncovering insights into the Nixon-era Medicare ESRD Program, they question why kidney care received preferential treatment over other medical conditions. The conversation highlights the need for more focus on kidney transplantation rather than dialysis. They also touch upon why not all dialysis patients join the transplant list. David and Christopher engage in a debate about the role of government and insurance in healthcare, advocating for incentivizing better patient outcomes. The episode concludes with a powerful call to action, urging listeners to consider living donation to support individuals on the transplant list.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocMore on David Krissman & The Great Social ExperimentSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 198Disintermediating the Healthcare Supply Chain Leads to Lower Prices and Better Results
On this episode of Healthcare Americana, host Christopher Habig, CEO of Freedom Healthworks, talks with Luká Yancopoulos, CEO of Grapevine Technologies, about the pressing challenges of the healthcare supply chain. Together, they unravel the complexities caused by the outdated 'dinosaur distributors,' and Luká reveals Grapevine's revolutionary approach to disintermediate the process. Discover how Grapevine empowers small and medium-sized healthcare businesses to slash supply costs by up to 90% through their cutting-edge Digital Vendor Network. Luká's insights not only shed light on the present but also offer a glimpse into the future of Grapevine's innovative solutions for a more efficient and cost-effective healthcare supply chain.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocMore on Luká YancopoulosSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 197Expert Advice for Navigating Medicare's Complexities and Avoiding Costly Mistakes
On this episode of Healthcare Americana, Christopher Habig, CEO of Freedom Healthworks, hosts Al Kushner, author of "Virtual Medicare-10 Costly Mistakes You Can't Afford to Make." They uncover Medicare intricacies, dispel misconceptions, and shed light on expenses. Al, an esteemed Medicare expert, shares his thoughts on Medicare’s future and explains the differences between Part A, B, C, and D, and emphasizes the importance of being proactive with Medicare eligibility. He also discusses the importance of virtual care and its evolution in Medicare, while also highlighting the irreplaceable value of in-person physician visits. They also touch upon the need for more proactive government measures to protect individuals from predatory practices. Finally, they highlight the available resources for listeners, and Al offers his most vital piece of advice for those nearing Medicare eligibility.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocMore on Al KushnerSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 196The Impact of Direct Primary Care on Specialists and Corporate Medicine
On this episode of Healthcare Americana, host Christopher Habig, CEO of Freedom Healthworks, is joined by Dr. Allison Edwards, Medical Director at Sesame. Together, they explore the impact of medical schools prioritizing specialties over everyday care. They also explain how Direct Primary Care (DPC) leads to fewer patient referrals to specialists. The conversation extends to the limitations of hospitals and the confusion surrounding their decision to pull back from virtual care. Several concerning statistics are touched upon, including average patient wait times, the number of delayed care cases in 2022, and the staggering number of American deaths resulting from such delays. Chris and Dr. Edwards conclude by sharing their personal experiences of working for large corporations, which ultimately motivated them to start and own their own businesses. Join them as they unravel the evolution of healthcare, address patient concerns, and explore ways to enhance trust and patient experience in the medical field.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocMore on Dr. Allison EdwardsSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 195Supplements: Can They Truly Make You Healthier?
On this episode of Healthcare Americana, join Christopher Habig, CEO of Freedom Healthworks, and his guest Eziah Syed, Co-founder and CEO at Mend, as they discuss the transformative power of supplements and clinical nutrition, and explore the science behind these essential components of health. They also shed light on the impact of nutrition in hospitals and the urgent need to address chronic conditions, malnutrition, and undernourishment plaguing society. Eziah shares valuable insights on making informed decisions when purchasing supplements, while emphasizing the profound role of behavior change in driving sustainable transformations. The significance of preventative medicine, bringing nutrition into the spotlight, and investing in our quality of life are also highlighted. Discover Eziah's personal journey and the inspiration behind the creation of Mend. Don't miss this enlightening episode as they unravel the future of healthcare through the lens of supplements, clinical nutrition, and meaningful behavior change.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocMore on Eziah SyedSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 194Removing Roadblocks: Addressing the US Physician Shortage and Empowering International Medical Talent
On this episode of Healthcare Americana, Christopher Habig, CEO of Freedom Healthworks, sits down with Kyle Swinsky, Founder and CEO at AMOpportunities, to discuss the US physician shortage and what’s causing it. They address licensing roadblocks faced by international doctors, and the impact of student debt on medical career choices. Additionally, they touch upon recent legislation in Tennessee granting provisional licenses to foreign physicians and the importance of access to education for aspiring healthcare professionals. Kyle explains how AMOpportunities supports international medical students and universities. Solutions examined include career-based tuition repayments and reducing medical education costs. The conversation highlights the need for change in the US healthcare system and the importance of addressing barriers that hinder future healthcare workers from entering the field.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocMore on Kyle SwinskySubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 193Ownership, Access, and Advocacy: The Quest for Patient Data
On this episode of Healthcare Americana, join Christopher Habig, CEO of Freedom Healthworks, and Troy Bannister, Founder and CSO at Particle Health, as they dive into the complexities of healthcare data access. Discover the significance of simplifying data for doctors and the challenges patients face in accessing their medical records. Explore actionable ways patients can make a difference, including the importance of complaining for their rights. Gain insights into the thriving provider-to-provider data exchange and the growing need for enhanced consumer access. Lastly, Troy advocates for bidding farewell to an outdated machine as a potential quick solution to advance healthcare. Tune in to this enlightening episode and stay informed about the evolving landscape of healthcare data access and exchange.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocMore on Troy BannisterSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 192Healthcare's Hidden Battles: Confronting Mystery Bills and Championing Patient Advocacy
On this enlightening episode of Healthcare Americana, host Christopher Habig, CEO of Freedom Healthworks, engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Jenni Nolan, a Board-Certified Patient Advocate and owner of Clear Healthcare Advocacy. Together, they challenge the misconception that health insurance guarantees coverage and shed light on the alarming impact of mystery bills as the leading cause of bankruptcies. Concerns about fraud and the prevalence of incorrect medical billing are also addressed. The episode concludes with an inspiring success story from Clear Healthcare Advocacy, highlighting the positive impact of patient advocacy in healthcare.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom HealthworksMore on Jenni NolanSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 191From Red Tape to Patient Focus: The DPC Transformation
Join Christopher Habig, CEO of Freedom Healthworks, on this episode of Healthcare Americana, with guest Sarah Harker, Freedom Healthworks’ Business Development Manager. Together, they discuss the challenges within the traditional healthcare system, explore the motivations driving physicians and nurses to break free from its limitations, and highlight the transformative potential of Direct Primary Care in delivering patient-focused care. Additionally, they address the confusion surrounding the term "Direct Primary Care" and share effective strategies for educating physicians about its many benefits.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom HealthworksMore on Sarah HarkerSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 190Navigating Mental Health Challenges with Dr. Ken Duckworth
In this episode of Healthcare Americana, host Christopher Habig, CEO of Freedom Healthworks, interviews Dr. Ken Duckworth, Chief Medical Officer for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). They discuss the alarming rise in mental health conditions, with approximately 1 in 5 people affected, a number that has increased since the pandemic, prominently driven by anxiety and depression. Dr. Duckworth sheds light on the role social media and smartphones have played in mental health. He then goes on to explain NAMI's free programs and how they can better assist primary care doctors and their patients. The conversation is largely focused on the power of personal narratives, highlighting Dr. Duckworth's USA Today Best-Seller, "You Are Not Alone," which shares real stories of individuals who have bravely faced mental health conditions. This episode offers valuable insights into the pressing need for accessible and compassionate mental health support in our society, while showcasing the transformative potential of sharing personal experiences.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom HealthworksMore on Dr. Ken DuckworthSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 189Exploring Cash Pay Physical Therapy's Edge Over Insurance and Orthopedic Surgery
On this episode of Healthcare Americana, host Christopher Habig, CEO of Freedom Healthworks, interviews Dr. Lisa Marino, the founder of Victress Health and Wellness. Dr. Marino shares insights into her multidisciplinary practice and unique cash pay physical therapy, which allows her to provide a higher level of care and attention to her patients. They also discuss the limitations of physical therapy outcomes within insurance-based systems. Dr. Marino emphasizes the importance of personalized care and the ability to design comprehensive treatment plans. They also delve into success stories where patients were able to avoid surgery by receiving valuable physical therapy. Ultimately, the conversation underscores the importance of finding a physical therapist who can deliver focused care, tailored to individual needs, for optimal recovery outcomes.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom HealthworksMore on Dr. Lisa MarinoSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 188Better Outcomes Guide to Humanizing Health Care with Rafi Salazar
On this episode of the Healthcare Americana podcast, Christopher Habig, CEO and co-founder of Freedom Health Works, and Rafi Salazar, the principal at Rehab U Practice Solutions discuss the importance of creating an exceptional patient experience in healthcare. The conversation explores the issues patients face when seeking healthcare, including the lack of transparency in the industry and the knowledge discrepancy between patients and healthcare providers. Patients often walk into clinics feeling guarded, lacking trust, and they may not know enough about their condition to ask the right questions to ensure they receive appropriate treatment.The current healthcare system is built from a top-down approach, where organizations spend most of their energy on administrative tasks rather than prioritizing patients' unique needs. A bottom-up approach, where patients' needs are prioritized, can build trust and result in better patient outcomes. Prioritizing the development of patient education materials and flipping the administrative process to start with the patient's narrative experience can lead to higher quality care and better patient outcomes.Show Notes:0:02:23 - Interview with Rafi Mohammed on the Importance of Patient Experience in Healthcare.0:03:56 - Navigating the Lack of Transparency in Healthcare: A Conversation on the Patient Experience0:08:37 - The Importance of Personalized Care in Healthcare: Addressing Patient Concerns and Needs.0:18:05 - Tips for Managing Staff as a Clinician Turned Practice Owner0:25:50 - Exploring the Nuances of Humanizing HealthcareFollow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom HealthworksMore on Rafi SalazarSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 187Dr. Keith Smith On Creating A High-Quality Healthcare Alternative
On this episode of Health Americana, host Christopher Habig, the CEO and co-founder of Freedom Health Works interviews Dr. Keith Smith, managing partner anesthesiologist at the Surgery Center of Oklahoma. Dr. Smith shares his passionate story about leaving the hospital system behind to start a private practice. His motivation to explore this passion was driven by the realization that hospitals were not operating in a mutually beneficial way and were financially harming both physicians and patients due to the government's heavy-handed price controls. Habig and Smith go on to explain that the Surgery Center of Oklahoma has become a recruiting tool for hospitals seeking to hire physicians, which is ironic as the Surgery Center of Oklahoma was initially targeted by hospitals for elimination. The center is selective about the physicians it works with and only accepts those who meet its quality standards, which has led to the Surgery Center of Oklahoma being seen as a police of quality in the industry. In closing, Dr. Keith Smith advises listeners who are interested in stepping outside the confines of hospitals to make sure their heart is in the right place and to look for a facility that is struggling. Show Notes0:02:35An Anesthesiologist's Decision to Leave the Hospital System Due to Government Price Controls0:05:01Interview with Dr. Keith Smith on the Business and People Aspects of Running a Surgery Center0:29:12The Power and Beauty of the Market: Overcoming Legislative Intervention and Business Shenanigans.0:31:15Expert Advice on Starting an Orthopedic Surgery Center: Tips for Success and Pitfalls to AvoidFollow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom HealthworksMore on Dr. Keith SmithSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 186Creating Affordability for Scheduled Outpatient Care with SAVVOS Health
Christopher Habig, CEO and co-founder of Freedom Health Works, interviews Lou Morin, CEO of SAVVOS Health, on the podcast Healthcare Americana. They discuss the concept of a healthcare marketplace, a place where people can buy services directly from medical providers. Lou explains how this can be a feasible option in healthcare, even when there are many unknowns about health care and the body. He explains that the marketplace can provide access to resources that can help guide people to the right specialists and services. He emphasizes the importance of doctors in providing education and support to guide people on their healthcare journey.SAVVOS is an immediate cash pay platform that provides thousands of healthcare providers across the country with the ability to get paid immediately after care is delivered. This eliminates the revenue cycle management headache that many business owners face. By providing immediate cash payment, SAVOS brings affordability to elective outpatient care, and works with health plans, the health sharing community, and creative insurance companies to provide more cost containment strategies. Ultimately, SAVVOS helps to reduce the cost of medical procedures and create a better healthcare experience for everyone.0:04:13Conversation on SAVVOS: A Marketplace for Elective Outpatient Care0:06:55A Revolutionary Cash Pay Platform for Immediate Settlement of Medical Care0:08:37Exploring the Benefits of Cash Pay Settlement with Third Party Payers in Healthcare0:13:19Exploring the Benefits of Freedom Doc and SAVVOS Health's Marketplace Model0:16:46Creating Better Engagement and Real Options for Healthcare Costs0:26:33The Impact of Rising Health Care Costs on Consumers0:28:18SAVVOS Health CEO Lou Morin Discusses the Benefits of Free Market HealthcareFollow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom HealthworksMore on SAVVOS HealthSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 185Rediscover Freedom In Healthcare: Kempton Group and FMMA Leading The Way
Christopher Habig, the CEO and co-founder of Freedom Health Works, hosts Healthcare Americana. On this episode, Jay Kempton, the President and CEO of the Kempton Group and one of the founders of the Free Market Medical Association, is a guest. Together, they discuss the upcoming 2023 Free Market Medical Association Annual Conference, which is an event that brings together people in the healthcare industry who are fed up with the status quo and have a desire to change it. They also talk about the Kempton Group, which is in the business of helping people navigate the complex, opaque, and wasteful health insurance industry. The conversation emphasizes the importance of putting patients first and restoring trust in American healthcare.0:00:00"Exploring the Free Market Medical Association with Jay Kempton of the Kempton Group"0:02:16Conversation with Jay Kempton of the Kempton Group on Self-Insurance and Managed Care0:04:31Conversation on Taking Ownership of Self-Funded Health Plans0:07:59Heading: Explaining the Benefits of Self-Insured Healthcare to Employees0:09:52Conversation with Jay Kempton, President and CEO of Kempton Group, on Quality and Cost in Healthcare0:15:33Exploring the Benefits of Direct Contracting with Jay Kempton, President and CEO of Kempton Group0:17:27Conversation with Jay Adkins, Founder of the Free Market Medical Association0:19:43FMA's Plans for 2023 and 2024: A Conversation with Jay Wolfson, Executive Director of the Free Market Medical Association0:21:49Interview with Jay Kempton, President & CEO of Kempton Group and Co-Founder of the Free Market Medical AssociationFollow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom HealthworksMore on Jay KemptonSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 184Daniel Wrenne's Expert Financial Advice For Physicians
Daniel Wrenne of Wrenne Financial discusses how physicians often end up living paycheck to paycheck or unable to get small loans to start a new practice. He attributes this to two main causes; first, there is a lack of financial literacy in the educational system, meaning physicians must go out of their way to learn the basics of personal finance. Second, there is a disconnect between values and the culture that tells us more is always better. This leads to a pursuit of money and possessions, resulting in bad financial outcomes and susceptibility to being taken advantage of.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom HealthworksMore on Daniel WrenneSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 183Goodbill’s Patrick Haig on Tackling Hospital Bill Confusion
Patrick Haig is the co-founder and CEO of Goodbill, whose mission is to shake up the healthcare industry and make hospital bills transparent and affordable to the patient. Patrick and Chris discuss the confusion, opaqueness, and mystery surrounding hospital bills in America. Patrick shares his motivation behind starting the company and shares his experience of helping people overcome confusion surrounding hospital bills. He believes that people who read about outrageous hospital bills typically only see the outrageous numbers, but there is a lot of hidden work done behind the scenes to alleviate the stress of hospital bills. Christopher and Patrick discuss how they are working to make American health care more accessible and trustworthy.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom HealthworksMore on GoodbillSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/

Ep 182Marian University’s Clif Knight on Medical Education
Clif Knight, Assistant Dean of Clinical Affairs and Associate Professor of Family Medicine at Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine joins Chris Habig to discuss Marian University's unique offerings and location, which sets it apart from other medical schools. He explained that Marian University is focused on giving students broad exposure to different situations, people, lifestyles, and ways of doing things. The focus of the school is on primary care and osteopathic medicine, emphasizing a holistic approach to health care and their mission process is to promote family medicine and primary care in the state.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom HealthworksMore on Clif KnightSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/