The Healthcare Fallacy: How Big Systems Broke the Market

The Healthcare Fallacy: How Big Systems Broke the Market

Author: The Doctor's Lounge November 11, 2025 Duration: 1:02:40

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Show Link: https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/0003-4819-153-8-201010190-00274

Why Listen 👥

In this episode, the hosts delve into the complexities of the healthcare system, discussing the impact of large hospital systems as major employers, the broken window fallacy in healthcare, and the challenges of high premiums. They explore the historical context of certificate of need laws and site of service differentials, and how these contribute to rising healthcare costs. The conversation also touches on the role of government intervention, the influence of large health systems, and the potential for free market solutions.


Co-Hosts

Dutch Rojas – Founder, Bliksem Health

Anthony DiGiorgio, DO, MHA – Neurosurgeon, UCSF; health policy researcher

Anish Koka, MD – Cardiologist, Philadelphia; healthcare policy commentator


Episode Overview 📌

The episode covers the economic myths in healthcare, the influence of large health systems, and the potential for free market solutions. It also discusses the historical context of certificate of need laws and site of service differentials.


Notable Quotes đź’¬

"Healthcare systems as major employers can be problematic."

"The broken window fallacy applies to healthcare economics."

"High premiums are linked to market consolidation and subsidies."


What You’ll Learn 📚

The impact of large hospital systems as major employers.

The role of certificate of need laws in healthcare costs.

How site of service differentials affect healthcare pricing.

The influence of government intervention in healthcare.

Potential free market solutions to healthcare challenges.


The Episode (Timestamps) ⏱

00:00:00 Introduction to Healthcare Economics

00:03:00 The Role of Hospital Systems

00:09:00 Understanding High Premiums

00:15:00 Certificate of Need Laws

00:21:00 Site of Service Differentials

00:27:00 Government Intervention in Healthcare

00:33:00 Free Market Solutions

đź”— Connect with the Hosts:

• Dutch Rojas on X

• Dr. Anthony DiGiorgio on X

• Dr. Anish Koka on X

• Dr. Dan Choi on X

• Dr. Sanat Dixit on X


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