Network Sufficiency

Network Sufficiency

Author: Functional Forum October 18, 2025 Duration: 46:29

The Evolution of Medicine podcast is back – weekly, longer-form, and laser-focused on giving practitioners the news, tools, and frameworks to reverse chronic disease at scale. In this premiere of "season two," host James Maskell introduces the big idea shaping the next chapter: solving "network insufficiency" at three levels – inside the body, across communities, and through a nationwide network of high-functioning practices.

Borrowing from Dr. Dale Bredesen's framing of Alzheimer's as a "network insufficiency," James maps the concept onto the functional medicine matrix (clinical networks), the social fabric that shapes health (community networks), and the operational capacity of clinics themselves (practice networks). It's a unifying lens—and a rallying cry for the next five years to build the capacity required to bend the chronic disease curve.

Along the way, you'll meet this season's mission partners – Fullscript, TruNeura, Freedom Practice Coaching, and Big Boost Marketing – each spotlighted for the role they play in turning "network insufficiency" into "network sufficiency," from streamlined labs and cognitive-care platforms to scalable operations and patient pre-education.

🎙️ Tune in to learn:

  • What "network insufficiency" means clinically (via the functional medicine matrix), socially (community and group visits), and operationally (clinic capacity)—and why solving it is the master key to reversing chronic disease.
  • Why this really is "the moment": the podcast shifts to a weekly, studio-based format to track pivotal ideas, tools, and policy conversations shaping the movement.
  • A practical playbook for capacity building:
    • Fullscript's evolution toward turnkey lab logistics so any clinic can offer "Function-Health-style" testing.
    • TruNeura's clinical implementation platform and why precision medicine for cognitive decline is poised to scale.
    • Freedom Practice Coaching's Scalability Assessment and how to use it to grow from one provider to ten.
    • Big Boost Marketing's education-first marketing to generate qualified discovery calls at the lowest possible cost.
  • How broader public-health debates – and a widely discussed HHS-hosted conversation—signal a cultural inflection point for our field.

If you're committed to systems-level change in integrative and functional medicine, this kickoff episode sets the agenda for the year – and equips you to start building true network sufficiency in your clinic and community.


Hosted by the Functional Forum, Evolution of Medicine Podcast sits at the intersection of health, fitness, and alternative approaches to well-being. It’s a space for conversations that go beyond conventional treatment, exploring the ideas and practitioners actively reshaping how we think about care. Each episode features in-depth discussions with clinicians, researchers, and thought leaders who are redefining the patient journey. You’ll hear practical insights into functional medicine, preventative strategies, and the nuanced connections between lifestyle, nutrition, and long-term health. This podcast digs into the real-world application of these evolving principles, offering listeners a forward-looking perspective on what it means to truly support the body's innate capacity for healing. Tune in for a thoughtful exploration of the systems, science, and stories driving this shift, providing a valuable resource for both healthcare professionals and anyone invested in taking a more active role in their own wellness. The dialogue here is dedicated to understanding the full spectrum of what modern medicine can become.
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