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🎯 Why Listen
This episode is a no-holds-barred takedown of how hospitals manipulate billing codes, exploit DRG loopholes, and increase patient risk—all while squeezing out independent physicians. Whether you’re a patient, policymaker, or healthcare insider, you’ll walk away questioning everything you thought you knew about how hospitals operate behind the scenes.
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📌 Episode Overview
The doctors dissect the dysfunction in modern hospital billing and patient care—from the abuses of DRG (Diagnosis-Related Group) upcoding to the death of clinical nuance. You’ll hear how hospital administrators have replaced medical decision-making with spreadsheet logic, pushing sicker patients to outpatient settings and putting them at greater risk.
From the financial shell game of “death to discharge” timing to how non-profit systems rake in billions while physicians are told to “be more efficient,” this conversation is a masterclass in healthcare grift. They also explore the breakdown of physician-hospital trust and how the corporatization of medicine is compromising care at every level.
💬 Notable Quotes
“Hospitals get paid the same if you do a craniotomy on a healthy 30-year-old or a 95-year-old in kidney failure.” – Anthony DiGiorgio
📚 What You’ll Learn
⏱ The Episode (Timestamps)
00:00 – Intro & physician burnout
03:45 – DRG basics and gaming the system
08:20 – Death to discharge: a dangerous metric
13:00 – Why outcomes don’t match the data
17:40 – Hospital profit motives vs. clinical sense
23:30 – Why hospitals don’t want to admit
27:00 – The decline of physician-led decisions
32:45 – Hospitalists, PAs, and revenue generation
37:50 – Why quality metrics miss the point
42:10 – The real impact on patients
47:00 – Final thoughts: reform or revolution?
🔗 Connect with the Hosts:
• Dutch Rojas on X
• Dr. Anthony DiGiorgio on X
• Dr. Anish Koka on X
• Dr. Dan Choi on X
• Dr. Sanat Dixit on X
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Send us a text
🎯 Why Listen
This episode is a no-holds-barred takedown of how hospitals manipulate billing codes, exploit DRG loopholes, and increase patient risk—all while squeezing out independent physicians. Whether you’re a patient, policymaker, or healthcare insider, you’ll walk away questioning everything you thought you knew about how hospitals operate behind the scenes.
👥 Co-Hosts
📌 Episode Overview
The doctors dissect the dysfunction in modern hospital billing and patient care—from the abuses of DRG (Diagnosis-Related Group) upcoding to the death of clinical nuance. You’ll hear how hospital administrators have replaced medical decision-making with spreadsheet logic, pushing sicker patients to outpatient settings and putting them at greater risk.
From the financial shell game of “death to discharge” timing to how non-profit systems rake in billions while physicians are told to “be more efficient,” this conversation is a masterclass in healthcare grift. They also explore the breakdown of physician-hospital trust and how the corporatization of medicine is compromising care at every level.
💬 Notable Quotes
“Hospitals get paid the same if you do a craniotomy on a healthy 30-year-old or a 95-year-old in kidney failure.” – Anthony DiGiorgio
📚 What You’ll Learn
⏱ The Episode (Timestamps)
00:00 – Intro & physician burnout
03:45 – DRG basics and gaming the system
08:20 – Death to discharge: a dangerous metric
13:00 – Why outcomes don’t match the data
17:40 – Hospital profit motives vs. clinical sense
23:30 – Why hospitals don’t want to admit
27:00 – The decline of physician-led decisions
32:45 – Hospitalists, PAs, and revenue generation
37:50 – Why quality metrics miss the point
42:10 – The real impact on patients
47:00 – Final thoughts: reform or revolution?
🔗 Connect with the Hosts:
• Dutch Rojas on X
• Dr. Anthony DiGiorgio on X
• Dr. Anish Koka on X
• Dr. Dan Choi on X
• Dr. Sanat Dixit on X

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