Futile Care, Dignity at the End of Life, and Physician-Owned Hospitals

Futile Care, Dignity at the End of Life, and Physician-Owned Hospitals

Author: The Doctor's Lounge September 19, 2025 Duration: 52:34

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🎯 Why Listen

When an 88-year-old with dementia lands in the hospital, should we implant a device simply “because we can”? The panel examines futile care, ICU economics, malpractice fears, and the cultural bias to always “do something.” With special guest JP Kolcun, a seventh-year neurosurgery resident, they also debate whether physician-owned hospitals could restore dignity, efficiency, and leadership to American medicine.


👥 Co-Hosts

  • Dutch Rojas – Founder, Bliksem Health
  • Anthony DiGiorgio, DO, MHA – Neurosurgeon, UCSF; health policy researcher
  • Anish Koka, MD – Cardiologist, Philadelphia; healthcare policy commentator
  • Dan Choi, MD, FAAOS – Orthopedic spine surgeon, Long Island; healthcare advocate and social media voice
  • Sanat Dixit, MD, FACS – Neurosurgeon, Huntsville, AL; Faculty, Vanderbilt University; healthcare entrepreneur
  • Special Guest: JP Kolcun, MD – Seventh-year neurosurgery resident, Rush University, Chicago

📌 Episode Overview

The panel examines costly end-of-life interventions like Watchman devices, asking whether they truly benefit frail patients and what dignity looks like when medicine defaults to “doing something.” In the second half, they debate physician-owned hospitals, exploring how lifting ACA restrictions could improve efficiency, reduce burnout, and restore physician leadership in patient-centered care.


đź’¬ Notable Quotes

  • “Wherever the art of medicine is loved, there is humanity.” – Hippocrates, quoted during the episode
  • “Government is a poor deployer of capital.”
  • “Who would you rather have running a hospital—someone oath-bound, or someone only bound by greed?”


📚 What You’ll Learn

  • Why left atrial appendage occluders spark debate about futility and cost at the end of life
  • How Medicare’s spending patterns shape hospital incentives
  • The tension between physician judgment, family wishes, and systemic pressures
  • What Section 6001 of the ACA did to physician-owned hospitals
  • Why physician-led care models could improve efficiency and morale in healthcare
  • Broader reflections on dignity, values, and the role of physicians in society


⏱ The Episode (Timestamps)

  • [00:01:30] Introductions, JP Colcun rejoins the panel
  • [00:04:00] End-of-life spending and Watchman device outcomes
  • [00:08:00] The 40% mortality problem in device patients
  • [00:13:00] Futility, family wishes, and medical-legal pressures
  • [00:17:00] Medicare’s role and distorted spending incentives
  • [00:22:00] Dignity, third-party payment, and lost physician “quarterbacks”
  • [00:30:00] Transition to physician-owned hospitals
  • [00:33:00] Section 6001 of the ACA explained
  • [00:36:00] Physician burnout and hospital inefficiencies
  • [00:44:00] The nonprofit hospital paradox
  • [00:50:00] Closing reflections: restoring physician entrepreneurship and values

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In The Doctor's Lounge, the white coat comes off for a conversation that moves freely from the exam room to the boardroom. This isn't a lecture hall; it's the back table where practicing physicians gather to unpack the complex systems that define modern medicine. Hosted by Dutch Rojas and Anthony DiGiorgio, DO, with regular voices like Anish Koka, MD, Dan Choi, MD, and Sanat Dixit, MD, the discussions are built on frontline experience. You'll hear unfiltered perspectives on the policy debates that shape care, the realities of navigating business and entrepreneurship within a medical practice, and the constant push for meaningful reform. The dialogue is grounded in a shared commitment to physician autonomy and, ultimately, better patient outcomes. Each episode in this podcast connects the dots between clinical fitness and the health of the medical profession itself, offering a rare look at the challenges and opportunities that exist where patient care meets the mechanics of the healthcare industry. It's a space for the nuanced, often contentious, and always real conversations happening behind the scenes.
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