This is episode 25, “Insurance Companies Are Practicing Medicine, And They Are Doing It in a Way That If a Doctor Did That, They Would Absolutely Lose Their License.”
My guest, William Bennett, MD, is a Pediatric Gastroenterologist. He is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and an Adjunct Associate Professor of Urology at Indiana University. In addition, Dr. Bennett has an M.S. in both Computer Science and Health Informatics and has written and co-written several papers.
Do not miss this episode as Dr. Bennett describes the problems of letting untrained insurance clerks make medical decisions, other problems with our corporate-run health care system, and why we need to end our corporate-run health care system.
Correction: In this episode I said, “In my most recent podcast episode before this, I had a doctor on, Dr. Victoria Dooley.” That was “Episode 23: The Average Family Is Going to Get Much More and Pay Much Less,” which was two podcast episodes before this.
Plain Economics: The Main Problem With Rural Health Care
Retrospective Denials
Racial Inequities in Health Care
Stop Using Health Insurance Industry Language
Surprise Medical Bills
Why Drug Prices Are So Expensive in the United States
The Average Family Is Going to Get Much More and Pay Much Less
Mothers for Medicare for All – Part 2
Mothers for Medicare for All - Part 1
Dealing with HIV
How Do We Meet the Needs of People Who Need Mental Health Services? Poorly!
We Can’t Truly Help People in This For-Profit System
Every Shift I Would See Patients Struggling for Their Care
A Different Kind of Going Broke
A Revelation
Health Care In Rural America
We’ll Win by Building a Grassroots Movement
When You’ve Got a For-Profit System, True Care Goes Out the Window
Hearing Highlights
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