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What happens when someone who spent decades inside the healthcare system decides to tell the truth about how it really works? In this episode, Alan Wiederhold — a 30-year healthcare industry insider, U.S. Navy veteran, PTSD survivor, author, and founder of Neuma — pulls back the curtain on how modern healthcare in America was built, who truly benefits, and why so many people are left without access to care. Drawing on firsthand experience, Alan explains how health insurance became employer-based, how pricing decisions are made behind closed doors, and why the system prioritizes profit over people.
You can find show notes, resources and more at: https://tinyurl.com/4y9t4589
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What happens when someone who spent decades inside the healthcare system decides to tell the truth about how it really works? In this episode, Alan Wiederhold — a 30-year healthcare industry insider, U.S. Navy veteran, PTSD survivor, author, and founder of Neuma — pulls back the curtain on how modern healthcare in America was built, who truly benefits, and why so many people are left without access to care. Drawing on firsthand experience, Alan explains how health insurance became employer-based, how pricing decisions are made behind closed doors, and why the system prioritizes profit over people.
You can find show notes, resources and more at: https://tinyurl.com/4y9t4589

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