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152. Two Family Physicians Issue Warning About American Healthcare

152. Two Family Physicians Issue Warning About American Healthcare

Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin

September 26, 20241h 16m

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Show Notes

In this explosive episode, insiders Drs. Tim and May Hindmarsh, hosts of the BS Free MD’s podcast, blow the whistle on a medical system they claim is fundamentally broken. From the death of independent practices to the insidious influence of Big Pharma, these veteran family physicians pull no punches. They expose how insurance companies manipulate care, why your doctor's recommendations might be driven by profit rather than health, and how "preventative medicine" could be making you sicker. The Hindmarshes argue that the Affordable Care Act, far from fixing healthcare, has made it worse - and more expensive. They reveal why nutrition is ignored in medical schools and how standardized screenings could be harming patients. But it's not all doom and gloom - our guests offer radical solutions to fix the system, challenging listeners to take control of their own health. Whether you're a patient, a healthcare provider, or just someone who cares about the future of medicine, this episode is a wake-up call you can't afford to miss.

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Topics

American healthcarehealthcare crisistrust in medical establishmentAffordable Care Actindustrialization of healthcarefinancial interestsdecline of independent medical practicegovernment regulationsinsurance companiescritical thinkinginformed decision-makinghealthcare systempharmaceuticalsfinancial incentivesholistic approachlifestyle changespreventionmedical educationpersonal responsibilitydirect primary careincentivizing healthy behaviors