Our healthcare system is experiencing a quiet, structural atrophy. This week, Kevin Rosenquist and John Banks are joined by Jason Banks, a veteran nursing home administrator with three decades of experience on the front lines.
The conversation moves past the headlines of burnout to the reality of moral injury and the deep distress felt by healthcare workers when systemic shortages prevent them from providing ethical care. Jason breaks down the math of the crisis, noting that while the state of Alabama needs 40,000 more nurses by 2027, the current pipeline only accounts for about 5,000.
In this episode, we discuss:
- The Nursing Pipeline: Why schools are forced to turn away over 80,000 qualified applicants because they lack the faculty and clinical space to train them.
- The Corporate Extraction: How private equity groups are buying facilities, stripping assets, and compromising patient safety for profit.
- The AI Integration: How automated vitals and dictation tools are helping nurses reclaim time for patient care.
- Patient Advocacy: Why you should never be in a hospital without a family member there to act as your advocate.
- The Future of Care: A candid look at the role of community, the potential for dignity in death, and why the current business model is failing the people who need it most.
Chapter Timestamps:
00:00 – Scarcity: The first lesson of economics and politics
00:45 – Gemini: John’s new AI assistant and the future of work
03:11 – State of the Union: Why the hosts are opting out of political theater
05:04 – Interview: Jason Banks on 30 years in healthcare administration
08:35 – Moral Injury vs. Burnout: The psychological toll of understaffing
15:15 – A personal wake-up call: Surviving a nursing shortage as a patient
20:55 – The cell phone struggle: Professionalism in a crisis
29:10 – The Education Bottleneck: Why we can’t train enough nurses
41:48 – Private Equity: Sucking the marrow out of nursing homes
53:38 – The Right to Die: A difficult conversation on dignity and resources
1:03:12 – Outro: Coming up next week with economist Dan Altman
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