Episodios

  • The Great American Healthcare Heist: With Whistleblower Chris Deacon | Broken Healthcare Podcast #85
    Jan 16 2026

    America doesn’t have a healthcare problem.

    It has a healthcare business problem — and we’re all trapped inside it.


    In this powerful episode of Broken Healthcare, host Ray Kober sits down with Chris Deacon — attorney, healthcare policy expert, former Director of State Health Benefits for New Jersey, and author of The Great American Healthcare Heist — to expose how America’s healthcare system became a $5 trillion machine that patients, employers, and taxpayers can’t escape.


    Chris isn’t a theorist.

    She ran healthcare for nearly 800,000 lives and managed a $6–7 billion annual healthcare budget inside government.


    What she discovered changed everything.


    In this episode, you’ll learn:


    - Why Americans are paying $17,000–$50,000 per family per year and still can’t afford care

    - How insurers, PBMs, and hospitals operate as vertically integrated monopolies

    - Why “nonprofit” hospitals behave like Wall Street corporations — without paying taxes

    - How consolidation destroyed community hospitals and accountability

    - Why politicians of both parties are trapped by lobbying and reelection incentives

    - How young government staffers are “educated” by industry lobbyists

    - Why $1.5 BILLION in savings was realistically achievable — without cutting benefits

    - How employers blindly write healthcare checks they’d never approve anywhere else

    - Why Americans are handed a $50,000 system with no instruction manual

    - How the healthcare system itself can become dangerous if navigated incorrectly


    Chris delivers one of the most important analogies in healthcare today:


    “We hand people a $50,000 Volvo and say ‘good luck’ — no driving lessons, no instruction manual — and then blame them when it goes wrong.”


    This conversation isn’t partisan.

    It’s not theoretical.

    And it’s not about selling you anything.


    It’s about education, accountability, and taking control of a system that quietly drains families, employers, and communities.


    If you’ve ever:


    1- Been afraid to seek care because of cost

    2- Opened a medical bill and thought “this can’t be real”

    3- Managed employee benefits and felt completely boxed in

    4 - Wondered why healthcare feels impossible to fix


    This episode will change how you see everything.


    Watch. Share. And start asking better questions.


    ABOUT CHRIS DEACON


    Chris Deacon is an attorney, healthcare policy expert, former Director of State Health Benefits for New Jersey, national speaker, whistleblower, and featured voice in the documentary It’s Not Personal, It’s Just Healthcare. She oversaw healthcare for nearly 800,000 public employees and dependents and managed one of the largest state healthcare budgets in the country.


    She now focuses on education, policy consulting, and public advocacy to help employers, policymakers, and the public understand how the system actually works — and how it can be improved.


    PURCHASE HER BOOK


    The Great American Healthcare Heist by Chris Deacon


    Available at:

    Amazon

    Major online book retailers

    Independent bookstores (by request)


    (Search: The Great American Healthcare Heist – Chris Deacon)


    HOW TO CONTACT CHRIS DEACON


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cdeaconc/

    Active on LinkedIn with regular healthcare insights and commentary

    Long-form writing available via Substack: https://substack.com/@chrisdeaconahealthcareheist

    Open to messages, dialogue, and education-focused engagement


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    If this episode resonated:

    Like the video

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    Share with someone who’s tired of the status quo


    Healthcare doesn’t change without informed pressure — and that starts here.

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  • $50 Healthcare? How River Health Is Rewriting the Rules | Broken Healthcare Podcast #84
    Jan 7 2026

    Broken healthcare is failing millions of Americans — especially hourly and frontline workers.


    In this episode of the Broken Healthcare Podcast, host Ray Kober sits down in-studio with Lexie Leitner, PA-C, Vice President of Clinical Operations at River Health, to unpack why the traditional U.S. healthcare system no longer works — and what it will take to fix it.


    Lexie shares her journey from family medicine to healthcare innovation, and explains how River Health is rethinking access, affordability, and care delivery for workers who are often left behind by employer-sponsored insurance.


    One of the most powerful parts of River Health’s model? Mental health is treated as essential care — not an add-on. Members receive unlimited virtual therapy plus free access to the Calm app, helping address anxiety, burnout, depression, and everyday stress without barriers, copays, or long wait times.


    In this episode, we cover:


    • Why high-deductible health plans leave Americans functionally uninsured
    • How hourly workers fall through the cracks of traditional healthcare
    • The real reason healthcare costs keep rising (and who actually pays)
    • How River Health delivers unlimited virtual primary care, labs, prescriptions, imaging, and urgent care access for a flat monthly cost
    • Why unlimited teletherapy and Calm access are critical in today’s mental health crisis
    • How employers can support workforce health without $40,000 insurance plans
    • The difference between insurance and actual access to care
    • How healthcare became so complex — and what simplicity looks like again


    If you’re an employer, HR leader, healthcare professional, or someone frustrated with the cost and confusion of U.S. healthcare, this conversation will challenge how you think about coverage, value, and care.


    🎧 Subscribe to Broken Healthcare for real conversations about what’s broken — and what can actually fix it.

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  • Burned Out, Broken, and Fed Up - A Doctor Exposes What’s Wrong | Broken Healthcare Podcast #83
    Dec 23 2025

    The U.S. healthcare system is broken — and doctors are burning out just as fast as patients.


    In this powerful in-studio episode of the Broken Healthcare Podcast, host Ray Kober sits down with Dr. Dana Mincer, a board-certified osteopathic physician and Direct Primary Care (DPC) doctor, to expose what’s really happening behind the scenes of American healthcare.


    Dr. Mincer shares her raw, unfiltered journey — from medical training and provider burnout to mental health struggles, patient advocacy, and ultimately walking away from the insurance-driven system to build a direct primary care practice centered on time, transparency, and human connection.


    In this episode, we cover:


    - Why traditional insurance-based healthcare is failing both patients and doctors

    - What Direct Primary Care (DPC) actually is — and why it works

    - The healthcare insurance cartel, price opacity, and hospital consolidation

    - Doctor burnout, moral injury, and why so many physicians want out

    - Mental health, ADHD, anxiety, and the limits of medication-only care

    - Why relationship-based medicine leads to better outcomes and lower costs

    - How free-market healthcare models are restoring trust and autonomy


    This conversation is a must-watch for patients, employers, physicians, and anyone who knows the system feels wrong but hasn’t been able to put it into words.


    🎙️ If you care about:


    ✔ Broken healthcare

    ✔ Direct primary care

    ✔ Medical burnout

    ✔ Mental health reform

    ✔ Free-market healthcare solutions


    — this episode is for you.


    👉 Subscribe for more conversations on fixing the U.S. healthcare system from the inside out.

    👉 Like & comment to help this message reach more people who need to hear it.

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    1 h y 47 m
  • From Basketball to Medicine: Inside Direct Primary Care | Broken Healthcare Podcast #82
    Dec 17 2025

    America doesn’t have a healthcare system — it has a sick care system.


    In this powerful episode of the Broken Healthcare Podcast, host Ray Kober sits down with Dr. Kyle Rickner, a pioneer of the Direct Primary Care (DPC) movement and co-founder of Primary Health Partners, to expose why U.S. healthcare is failing patients and doctors — and what it will take to fix it.


    Dr. Rickner shares his journey from being an employed physician inside a hospital system to breaking free and helping build a multi-state Direct Primary Care network that puts doctors and patients back in control.


    If you’ve ever wondered:


    • Why healthcare costs keep exploding
    • Why doctors are burned out and leaving medicine
    • Why insurance dominates every medical decision
    • How Direct Primary Care actually works
    • How employers can slash healthcare costs without sacrificing care


    This episode will change how you think about healthcare forever.


    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:


    • Why insurance and hospital systems broke healthcare
    • How Direct Primary Care eliminates middlemen
    • Why doctors have lost autonomy — and how DPC restores it
    • The truth about cash-pay healthcare and transparent pricing
    • How employers are quietly escaping traditional insurance
    • Why prevention actually works when doctors have time
    • What it takes to scale DPC nationally
    • Why this fight is about saving doctors’ lives, not just money


    What Is Direct Primary Care?


    Direct Primary Care (DPC) is a membership-based healthcare model where patients pay a flat monthly fee for unlimited access to their doctor — no insurance billing, no copays, no rushed visits.


    Patients get:


    ✔ Longer appointments

    ✔ Same-day or next-day access

    ✔ Direct communication with their doctor

    ✔ Transparent pricing

    ✔ Better outcomes at lower cost


    Doctors get:


    ✔ Autonomy

    ✔ Time with patients

    ✔ Freedom from insurance bureaucracy

    ✔ A sustainable career


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    If you’re tired of confusing bills, rushed visits, and a system that puts profits over people — subscribe to Broken Healthcare for real conversations with doctors, employers, and innovators rebuilding healthcare from the ground up.


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    1 h y 21 m
  • Why is Healthcare Broken? How to Beat Healthcare Waste & Abuse | Broken Healthcare Podcast #81
    Dec 10 2025

    On this episode of Broken Healthcare, host Ray Kober sits down with Karen Van Caulil, President & CEO of the Florida Alliance for Healthcare Value — one of the nation’s most respected employer coalitions driving real healthcare reform.


    Karen shares insider-level insights from 14+ years of working with public and private employers to reduce costs, improve quality, and fight back against the entrenched interests that keep U.S. healthcare expensive, confusing, and opaque.


    What We Cover in This Episode:

    - Why U.S. healthcare remains broken — and what employers can realistically do about it

    - The truth about PBMs, 340B, and the lack of price transparency

    - Why employers still struggle to obtain their own claims data (despite the law)

    - How the Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA) changes employer fiduciary responsibility

    - How business coalitions (like the Florida Alliance) are reshaping healthcare markets

    - Real-world examples: Rosen Hotels, MarineMax, and employers who cracked the code

    - The role of brokers — and how misaligned incentives block meaningful change

    - What policymakers get wrong — and why employer voices matter more than ever

    - Practical steps employers can take right now to protect their plan, members, and dollars


    If you’ve ever wondered how employers can fight back against waste, fraud, and abuse in a $5 trillion system — this is the episode you need.


    About Karen Van Caulil:


    Karen leads the Florida Alliance for Healthcare Value, representing 80+ employers across the state and nationally. With a deep background in health policy, administration, and clinical planning, she is one of the leading voices advocating for employer-led healthcare reform, transparency, and accountability.


    Connect with Karen:


    https://flhealthvalue.org/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenvancaulilphd/


    Subscribe for more conversations with the leaders fixing U.S. healthcare from the inside out.

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    1 h y 29 m
  • From NFL Cheerleader to the ER: Vaccines, Informed Consent & FDA | Broken Healthcare Podcast #80
    Nov 25 2025

    Tiffany Ryder walked into the studio like she walks through life — calm, confident, and not here for anybody’s nonsense. A former NFL cheerleader turned physician assistant, Tiffany has seen the best and worst of America’s healthcare system, and this episode hits on everything people wish they could ask their doctors but never do.


    Tiffany grew up in rural Louisiana with almost no access to care. Later she found herself working with wounded veterans at Walter Reed, studying medicine in Germany, and eventually serving on the front lines of emergency medicine — right through COVID.


    In this conversation, we get into:

    • why so many patients get bad advice

    • the stuff you’re not told about vaccines, Tylenol, metabolic health & chronic disease

    • what really happens behind the scenes in emergency rooms

    • how she reversed prediabetes and PCOS with lifestyle changes her doctor never mentioned

    • why she believes you are the only true advocate for your health

    • how politics has hijacked medicine — and the cost of staying silent

    • what she learned treating wounded service members

    • the culture of “diagnose & prescribe” that keeps people sick

    • her transition from NFL cheerleader to PA

    • and what she’s working on through her Substack, Signal and Noise


    Tiffany keeps it real. She doesn’t sugar-coat and she’s doing something incredibly rare in this space:


    She’s using her press access to cover FDA and HHS to actually ask the questions most people are afraid to touch.


    This episode is packed with perspective, data, lived experience, and a level of honesty that’s rare in healthcare conversations. If you care about your health, your kids, or the future of medical transparency, this one’s worth every minute.


    Subscribe to Signal and Noise on Substack: https://signalandnoise.online/p/welcome-to-signal-and-noise-c79


    Connect with Tiffany on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffanyryder/


    If you want Tiffany to cover a topic, she’s an open book — just send her a message.


    Drop a comment with your thoughts, your story, or your biggest takeaway from Tiffany’s journey.

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    2 h y 17 m
  • Wall Street Truths & Healthcare Lies: Fixing a Broken System | Broken Healthcare Podcast #79
    Nov 14 2025

    What does Wall Street have in common with America’s broken healthcare system?


    In this powerful in-studio conversation, host Ray Kober sits down with Barbara Delaney, a trailblazing financial leader who’s been shaping the retirement and fiduciary landscape since 1981.


    Barbara shares her incredible journey—from being the only woman in her Wall Street training class at EF Hutton, to transforming the retirement industry, to exposing the hidden parallels between finance and healthcare.


    They dive deep into:

    • The fiduciary crisis in both finance and healthcare
    • How ERISA laws tie Wall Street and health benefits together
    • Why employers are unknowingly running “mini healthcare companies”
    • Lessons learned from the 2008 crash and how they apply to today’s healthcare costs
    • How transparency, accountability, and fiduciary duty could finally fix what’s broken


    If you care about money, healthcare, or the future of fiduciary responsibility, this episode is a must-watch.


    🎧 Listen now and join the movement to fix the system.

    🔗 Subscribe for more episodes of Broken Healthcare with Ray Kober.


    #BrokenHealthcare #BarbaraDelaney #FiduciaryDuty #WallStreet #HealthcareReform #FinancePodcast #ERISA #RayKober

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    1 h y 43 m
  • From the dojo to the battlefield to the operating room: a true hero | Broken Healthcare Pocast #78
    Nov 10 2025

    From the dojo to the battlefield to the operating room — this is the story of a real-life warrior healer.


    In this episode of Broken Healthcare, host Ray Kober sits down with Dr. Demetri Aguila — a plastic and nerve surgeon, U.S. Air Force veteran, and lifelong martial artist on a mission to fix America’s broken healthcare system.


    🥋 Martial Arts. He earned his first black belt at 13, mastered Aikido, and became a 4th-degree black belt in Tang Soo Do. The discipline, focus, and humility he learned on the mat shaped the surgeon he became.


    ✈️ The Air Force. As a combat surgeon in Afghanistan, Dr. Aguila performed life-saving operations under fire — and saw firsthand the cost of pain, trauma, and courage.


    🩺 The Surgeon. Back home, he’s changing lives through nerve surgery and pain elimination, helping patients walk again, smile again, and live again — often after decades of suffering.


    💜 The Mission. Through Healing Hands of America and Operation Warrior’s Hope, Dr. Aguila and his team provide affordable, debt-free surgeries — including free care for Purple Heart veterans who’ve been told “nothing more can be done.”


    ⚡ In this episode:

    • How martial arts discipline shaped his surgical precision

    • Lessons from Afghanistan and the battlefield of modern medicine

    • The truth about Tylenol, data, and dangerous misinformation

    • Why faith and focus belong in healthcare

    • How free-market medicine is restoring hope to patients nationwide


    💡 About Dr. Aguila:

    Dr. Demetri Aguila is a board-certified plastic and peripheral nerve surgeon, founder of Total Pain Solutions and Healing Hands of America, and a 4th-degree Tang Soo Do black belt. His work merges science, soul, and service to bring healing back to healthcare.


    🗣️ Join the Movement:

    Comment, share, and subscribe if you believe healthcare can be human again.


    #BrokenHealthcare #DrDemetriAguila #MartialArts #AirForceVeteran #PainManagement #NerveSurgery #HealingHandsOfAmerica #OperationWarriorsHope #FaithInMedicine #HealthcareReform #PurpleHeartVeterans #TangSooDo

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    2 h y 53 m
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