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Most bills are built for the person paying them.
Medical bills often are not.
That was one of the clearest points Michael Woodhead made on The Fervent Four.
A normal bill usually tells you what happened, what it cost, and why.
A medical bill can feel like it was built for hospitals, insurance companies, and billing departments before it was ever built for the patient.
Codes. Adjustments. Denials. Insurance rules. Unclear charges.
That gap is where Resolve Medical Bills is working.
Not by pretending the system is simple.
By helping people navigate it when the bill shows up and they do not know where to start.
0:00 Intro 1:05 Michael's Virginia Beach roots 3:00 From theater to hospitality 6:24 Why people underestimate Hampton Roads 10:28 What Resolve Medical Bills does 11:31 Medical bills and bankruptcy 15:09 "No one should go bankrupt from a bill they didn't choose" 16:09 Why medical bills are not built for patients 19:49 Cash rates, insurance rates, and confusing bills 21:00 The medical billing "death spiral" 26:00 Leading a remote team from Virginia Beach 30:17 Leaving FinFit to become CEO of Resolve 34:53 The weight of becoming CEO 39:00 Building a culture where people push back 43:27 Strategy, culture, and learning to listen 50:05 Does America actually want medical bills fixed? 52:47 How Resolve creates a win-win-win 53:56 The $270,000 bill that got wiped out 57:22 What patients should ask before care 58:53 How AI could change medical advocacy 1:01:00 The future of Resolve as a medical advocate 1:04:15 Virginia Beach food and local seafood
Learn more about Resolve: https://www.resolvemedicalbills.com/
By Zack Miller, Tim RyanMost bills are built for the person paying them.
Medical bills often are not.
That was one of the clearest points Michael Woodhead made on The Fervent Four.
A normal bill usually tells you what happened, what it cost, and why.
A medical bill can feel like it was built for hospitals, insurance companies, and billing departments before it was ever built for the patient.
Codes. Adjustments. Denials. Insurance rules. Unclear charges.
That gap is where Resolve Medical Bills is working.
Not by pretending the system is simple.
By helping people navigate it when the bill shows up and they do not know where to start.
0:00 Intro 1:05 Michael's Virginia Beach roots 3:00 From theater to hospitality 6:24 Why people underestimate Hampton Roads 10:28 What Resolve Medical Bills does 11:31 Medical bills and bankruptcy 15:09 "No one should go bankrupt from a bill they didn't choose" 16:09 Why medical bills are not built for patients 19:49 Cash rates, insurance rates, and confusing bills 21:00 The medical billing "death spiral" 26:00 Leading a remote team from Virginia Beach 30:17 Leaving FinFit to become CEO of Resolve 34:53 The weight of becoming CEO 39:00 Building a culture where people push back 43:27 Strategy, culture, and learning to listen 50:05 Does America actually want medical bills fixed? 52:47 How Resolve creates a win-win-win 53:56 The $270,000 bill that got wiped out 57:22 What patients should ask before care 58:53 How AI could change medical advocacy 1:01:00 The future of Resolve as a medical advocate 1:04:15 Virginia Beach food and local seafood
Learn more about Resolve: https://www.resolvemedicalbills.com/