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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.
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