Topic: Medical Costs

7 chapters across the catalog

Si Senor
Episode 1487 14:20 - 15:07

1487: Si Senor

Transgender Medical Process Insurance Valuation Claims

A claim is presented from an insurance industry source stating that the lifetime value of a single individual undergoing a full transgender medical transition is worth approximately $7 million to the medical and pharmaceutical communities. Documentation for this specific figure is requested for further verification.

At This Hour
Episode 1375 1:15:42 - 1:20:08

1375: At This Hour

Nursing Shortages and Elective Surgery Delays

Hospitals face a staffing crisis as nurses quit due to low pay, burnout, and vaccine mandates. This shortage has led to the cancellation of elective procedures, which experts warn could cause patients to face higher costs if their insurance deductibles reset before they can be rescheduled.

Hairy Mary
Episode 1041 2:07:46 - 2:11:58

1041: Hairy Mary

Hearing Aid Technology, Medical Insurance Costs

The high cost of advanced hearing aid technology is discussed, with prices for high-end digital signal processing (DSP) units reaching $5,000. Most insurance plans offer minimal coverage for these devices, often only covering basic "plastic headgear." The hosts explore the features of modern hearing aids, including Bluetooth connectivity and invisible designs.

One Belt One Road
Episode 915 2:27:41 - 2:29:21

915: One Belt One Road

Transgender Producer Discusses Medical Transition Costs

A transgender producer named Allie sends a note describing the high costs associated with medical transition. She details a "scam" involving mandatory $200 doctor's notes and $160 appointments required to maintain prescriptions for hormone therapy. Allie expresses agreement with the hosts' skeptical views on modern gender ideology while sharing her personal experience within the medical system.

Chain of Lies
Episode 898

898: Chain of Lies

Adam Curry Health Update and Medical Clinic Experience

Adam Curry describes his recent health struggles with a severe cough and an eye infection attributed to cedar pollen in Austin, Texas. He details his experience visiting a walk-in clinic as a "self-pay" patient without health insurance, noting the efficiency and lower costs compared to insurance-based billing. The physician prescribed penicillin and advised against expensive eye drops, resulting in a total cost of $169 instead of a much higher deductible-based fee.

Crazed Guzman
Episode 484 1:29:41 - 1:33:36

484: Crazed Guzman

Out-of-Pocket Healthcare, High-Deductible Insurance Strategy

A strategy for navigating the healthcare system involves paying out-of-pocket for preferred doctors while maintaining high-deductible insurance for catastrophic events. The hosts argue that the current system encourages unnecessary visits for minor issues, whereas direct payment for services like chiropractic care or specialized consultations provides better value and personal control.

Breaking News: Ted Kennedy Is Dead
Episode 125 29:59 - 33:06

125: Breaking News: Ted Kennedy Is Dead

Healthcare Town Halls, Insurance Costs and Staged Events

Observations from recent healthcare town hall meetings suggest that many participants are "plants" using scripted talking points. One specific example involves a man bragging about paying $700 a month for insurance as a defense of the current system, which is interpreted as a staged attempt to mock Republican views. The discussion emphasizes that Americans are paying for insurance intermediaries rather than direct healthcare.