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Why Health Insurance Makes Care More Expensive

Why Health Insurance Makes Care More Expensive

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In the 1960s, people paid their doctors in cash. It was simple. It was cheap. Then everything changed.

We were told insurance would protect us. Just pay one price and everything is covered.

But is it?

I’ve seen families pay $30,000 a year before insurance even kicks in. I’ve seen an $8,000 bill for a 15-minute procedure. I’ve seen a $5,000 bag of saline that cost the hospital a few dollars.

And here’s the part no one wants to admit: many doctors are just as frustrated as you are.

So what if we’ve been thinking about health care the wrong way?

What if paying directly could actually cost less… and feel more human?

In this episode, I pull back the curtain on what’s really happening inside the system—and why more people are walking away from traditional insurance.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

- Why higher medical prices often mean worse care
- The hidden reason your insurance bill keeps going up
- How a different model is quietly helping families avoid medical bankruptcy

If you feel stuck… confused… or tired of surprise bills and denied claims—this episode will change how you see health care.

Listen now. Then decide if the system deserves your trust.

Connect with our guest Andy Schoonover: andy@joincrowdhealth.com

Chapters:
00:00 – How Health Insurance Changed Everything
00:59 – Why Costs Exploded
02:22 – An Alternative to Insurance
03:41 – The $8,000 Ear Surgery
06:19 – Paying Cash vs Insurance
11:02 – How Community Funding Works
13:24 – Why Doctors Hate the System
20:11 – The $250 Heart Test
29:08 – Radical Transparency
34:05 – The $5,000 Saline Bag
46:20 – Growth, Diabetes, and the Future
53:39 – The Biggest Challenges

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