
Healthcare Americana
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S1 Ep 31The Benjamin Rush Institute
On today’s show Rebecca Kiessling of the Benjamin Rush Institute. Rebecca is leading the Benjamin Rush Institute in its mission to preserve the doctor-patient relationship and she discusses the initiatives that are growing within our country's medical schools.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 30An Unorthodox Benefits Solution
On this episode is Jay Kempton of The Kempton Group and co founder of the Free Market Medical Association. Jay took over and grown a TPA (third party administration) benefits company in an unorthodox way...he doesn’t like working with insurance companies. Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 29Sedera & Medical Cost Sharing
On this episode of Healthcare Americana, Chris is joined by Sedera founder and chairman, Dr. Tony Dale. Sedera is a medical cost sharing community and Dr. Dale discusses his experience and history with healthshares, why he got involved, and how Sedera benefits individuals and employers. Chris and Dr. Dale also discuss the impact that direct primary care has on Sedera members and how Freedom Healthworks' DPC community + Sedera is a win-win.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 28Hospital Bullying - A Patient Story
On this week’s episode of Healthcare Americana, Chris sat down with businesswoman Carrie Levin, to talk about her story as a three time cancer patient, her experience with her hospital system, and what happened when her health plan coverage abandoned her, forcing her to foot surgery bills herself. She also has some advice for anyone that might find themselves in the same situation.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 27Freeing Physicians Series, Part 2
On this week's episode of Healthcare Americana, Chris sat down with his brother and co founder, Adam Habig, to talk about recent action by the Trump Administration to help bring transparency to the healthcare industry. Adam shares his ideas on the effect of these efforts and why not everyone is thrilled. Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 26Freeing Physicians Series, Part 1
On this week's episode of Healthcare Americana, Chris sat down with his brother and co founder, Adam Habig, to talk about legislative strategies to help encourage physicians to enter into direct care. Adam shares his ideas on what can be done to help physicians and patients with the burden of the modern healthcare industry. Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 25Direct Care as a Unifying Force
Dr. Haynes' work on the policy side of healthcare has helped her understand the inner workings of the industry over the past 10 years. Focusing on the unifying power of direct care, she discusses how to push the model forward and why it works for so many people.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 24Starting a Direct Care Practice After Residency
It's rare that a doctor starts a new practice out of residency, let alone a practice with an innovative care model like direct primary care.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 23Common DPC Mistakes
There are a lot of right ways to practice DPC but a handful of mistakes are usually common and can derail your practice.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 22Scaling the Direct Primary Care Movement
Dr. Rickner and his business partner Dr. Lockwood start their practice 4 years ago and have grown to 4 locations. In these early days of direct primary care, this size of practice is rare. Hear why they are addressing the scaling problem with their unique way of practicing and why. Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 21Innovation in Free Market Surgery Centers
Sean Kelley founded the Texas Free Market Surgery Center after learning of the model from the Surgery Center of Oklahoma. Being able to provide transparent pricing for complex surgeries means that his Center has impacted thousands of lives and saved a lot of money for customers. Not doing business with insurance companies is what made this dream possible in the first place.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 20States Can Lead The Way On Healthcare
With the inability of the US government to enact any positive change on healthcare in the country, it is up to the individual states to lead the way. Indiana State Senator Victoria Spartz discusses the need for free market principles in the health industry and the initiatives she is working on to help Indiana's citizens. Initiatives that can be replicated by every state in the union.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 19Questions Never Thought to Ask - A Patient Story
We trust our doctors when it comes to stressful, scary situations and they take care of us, but do their hospital systems really have our best interests in mind? This is the story of an infant that was recommended for surgery and the questions that her parents never thought to ask. In short, there were lessons learned that will never be forgotten.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 18The Free Market Medical Association - A True Partnership
Two organizations with a similar mission have decided to work together to further the cause of direct care. Freedom Healthworks and the Free Market Medical Association have formed a partnership that will benefit thousands of physicians around the United States.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 17Can the Government Actually Make Healthcare Cheaper?
(Flash Episode = Current Events)Annual family health insurance premiums just crested $20,000 for the first time. Legislation in the US House of Representatives (HR 3708) aims to strengthen the position of direct primary care patients and physicians as a real, cost-effective alternative to traditional insurance plans.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 16Rural Healthcare in America Series
As hospital systems consolidate and move operations to urban centers, many rural communities are left without any type of healthcare options. Many residents drive hours to the nearest facility for primary care and hospital care. Luckily, there are initiatives aiming to put doctors back in those communities now.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 15DPC Peace of Mind - A Patient Story
Meghan Johnston, a home designer from Richmond, Virginia, knew about direct primary care for a few years but it wasn't until the birth of her first child that she truly appreciated the benefits. Since her son was born, Meghan has had to use her DPC doctor for emergencies, questions and even peace of mind.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 14The Integrity of Medicine
Dr. Richard Schuster became disillusioned with his profession while working at a hospital. It took getting back into private practice as a DPC physician to recapture his spirit, love and ability to care for his patients. Coupling his DPC membership with osteopathic manipulations, he is able to restore his lost integrity to his profession.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 13Building A Direct Primary Care Functional Medicine Practice After Battling Disease
Dr. Dan Stock knew the insurance dominated medical system wasn't a good fit for him a long time ago. Battling illness and disease in his own body further convinced him that direct primary care and functional medicine was the only way to heal himself and truly help his patients.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 12Helping Employees Lose the Right Kind of Weight
OnTarget Health is helping a lot of people. As the prevalence of obesity has skyrocketed from 1 out of 2,800 people in the mid-1980's to 1 in every 3 today, Todd Foushee's company has been helping companies promote a healthier workforce. OnTarget uses a physiological approach to healthy weight loss. Knowing that each person is different, each plan must be tailored to get the best results.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 11Furthering the Direct Primary Care Movement
Uniting direct primary care physicians around the concept of continuous learningSupport the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 10The Disillusionment of Early Career Physicians
Dr. Luke Pittman knew he wanted to be a doctor since an early age but as he progressed through medical school and residency, his vision of being a doctor changed dramatically. Peer pressure to sign employee contracts set off warning alarms to him and being a cog in a hospital wheel didn't hold any appeal. Dr. Pittman tells us about his experiences in the medical school system and why he chose to follow his own path.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 9Beating Thyroid Cancer & Discovering Direct Primary Care
Dane DeLozier found himself in the midst of thyroid cancer and juggling care options and routines. He was able to beat his cancer but quickly learned that being an advocate for his health is difficult without a doctor to help along the way. His experience led him to join a direct primary care practice and the benefits are continuing to display themselves.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 8Direct Primary Care as an Employer Benefit
Employers around the country are scrambling to find more valuable benefits that drive down costs, increase employee satisfaction, and won't increase year over year. A direct primary care plan for your company can check all those boxes and Jason tells us how it is possible.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 7From Selling Health Insurance to a Believer in DPC
Jason Rutz spent many years selling health insurance in the form of custom HSA plans before the Affordable Care Act forced massive changes in his company and left him out of work. Years later he discovered direct primary care and became a true believer in the movement.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 6Pharmacy Innovation Leads to Cheaper Rx
Prescription drugs are a focal point for any discussion on the cost of healthcare and the requisite innovations of modern medicine. The treatment of acute and chronic conditions are aided by prescription medicine, but recently, price increases have been escalating and people are concerned about affording their needed medications. Pharmaceutical innovators like Northwind are changing the game by refusing to play in the "established" system of pharmaceutical distribution. Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 5Healthcare in America, Part 2
Following part 1, Adam discusses the current "solutions" that have been presented in the mainstream political circles. He goes into detail of the debate between free market care and single payer as well as where he thinks the industry should go.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 4Healthcare in America, Part 1
Adam Habig's insight into the history of America's healthcare industry provides a refreshing angle to the noise and finger-pointing associated with most debates today. His approach to the problems we face are presented in an easy to follow format and the discussion provides needed clarity to a complex problem.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 3Being a Patient is also a Nightmare for a Physician
This week on Healthcare Americana, the host, Christopher Habig, CEO and co-founder of Freedom Healthworks, spoke with physician, athlete, and beloved citizen, Dr. Ashlie Olp, of Olp Family Medicine in Carmel, IN. Dr. Olp shared her motivations on becoming a direct primary care physician after years of suffering as a patient.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 2Unexpected Ways of Caring for Patients
This week on Healthcare Americana, the host, Christopher Habig, CEO and co-founder of Freedom Healthworks, talked with physician, investor, and community leader, Dr. Bob Habig, of Westfield Premier Physicians on why practicing medicine is an art form and how direct primary care extended his career. Dr. Habig was exhausted and burnt out after not being able to care for his patients before switching to DPC. Now, he is able to care for people in new and unexpected ways.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)

S1 Ep 1The Why of Freedom Healthworks
People are lost navigating healthcare. Doctors are forced to treat their patients like an assembly line. An emphasis on production works in a factory making widgets, but not with people. Direct Primary Care changes all of this.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)