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Episode 284- The Healthcare System Is Broken, But We Can Fix It. With Dr. Jeff Goldsmith

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What happens when healthcare experts become patients themselves? Dr. Jeff Goldsmith shares his transformative experience of undergoing five major surgeries in 29 months, revealing how it fundamentally altered his perspective after nearly five decades in healthcare. "I underestimated the degree to which patients are motivated by abject fear," he admits, noting that this fear encompasses both medical outcomes and financial ruin.
With almost a century of combined healthcare experience between them, host Nathan Kaufman and Dr. Goldsmith deliver a candid assessment of the American healthcare system at a critical crossroads. They sound the alarm on recent congressional actions they believe could create 15+ million newly uninsured Americans, expressing frustration at what Goldsmith calls a "lack of aggression" from healthcare leaders in confronting this reality. "It's the most significant threat I've seen in the industry in my 50 years," he warns.
The conversation dives deep into the structural problems plaguing healthcare: cost-shifting that threatens employer insurance, physician shortages exacerbated by administrative burdens, lengthy wait times for specialists, and Medicare and Medicaid programs that Goldsmith bluntly calls "a civic disgrace" due to their "absurd complexity." They explore potential solutions, including subscription-based payment models for chronic care, enhanced bundled payments for acute care, and the need to rethink how we fund uncompensated care.
Despite these challenges, Goldsmith concludes with unexpected optimism, pointing to scientific advances that could transform care within the next decade. "I look around and see all this cool stuff happening that nobody talks about," he says, offering a counterpoint to healthcare's prevailing negativity. As Kaufman reminds listeners, "If you have a healthcare issue, seek the guidance of an insider who truly understands how our crazy healthcare system works. Your life may depend on it."

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Healthcare Bridge (00:00:00)

2. Dr. Jeff Goldsmith's Healthcare Journey (00:01:04)

3. From Expert to Patient: Changing Perspectives (00:02:02)

4. Healthcare Policy Crisis and Leadership Challenges (00:06:09)

5. Reimagining Medicare and Medicaid (00:12:13)

6. The Future of Healthcare: Challenges and Hope (00:19:09)

7. Closing Thoughts and Optimism (00:29:40)

289 episodes

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What happens when healthcare experts become patients themselves? Dr. Jeff Goldsmith shares his transformative experience of undergoing five major surgeries in 29 months, revealing how it fundamentally altered his perspective after nearly five decades in healthcare. "I underestimated the degree to which patients are motivated by abject fear," he admits, noting that this fear encompasses both medical outcomes and financial ruin.
With almost a century of combined healthcare experience between them, host Nathan Kaufman and Dr. Goldsmith deliver a candid assessment of the American healthcare system at a critical crossroads. They sound the alarm on recent congressional actions they believe could create 15+ million newly uninsured Americans, expressing frustration at what Goldsmith calls a "lack of aggression" from healthcare leaders in confronting this reality. "It's the most significant threat I've seen in the industry in my 50 years," he warns.
The conversation dives deep into the structural problems plaguing healthcare: cost-shifting that threatens employer insurance, physician shortages exacerbated by administrative burdens, lengthy wait times for specialists, and Medicare and Medicaid programs that Goldsmith bluntly calls "a civic disgrace" due to their "absurd complexity." They explore potential solutions, including subscription-based payment models for chronic care, enhanced bundled payments for acute care, and the need to rethink how we fund uncompensated care.
Despite these challenges, Goldsmith concludes with unexpected optimism, pointing to scientific advances that could transform care within the next decade. "I look around and see all this cool stuff happening that nobody talks about," he says, offering a counterpoint to healthcare's prevailing negativity. As Kaufman reminds listeners, "If you have a healthcare issue, seek the guidance of an insider who truly understands how our crazy healthcare system works. Your life may depend on it."

Support the show

Engage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Healthcare Bridge (00:00:00)

2. Dr. Jeff Goldsmith's Healthcare Journey (00:01:04)

3. From Expert to Patient: Changing Perspectives (00:02:02)

4. Healthcare Policy Crisis and Leadership Challenges (00:06:09)

5. Reimagining Medicare and Medicaid (00:12:13)

6. The Future of Healthcare: Challenges and Hope (00:19:09)

7. Closing Thoughts and Optimism (00:29:40)

289 episodes

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