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EPISODE · May 17, 2026 · 1H 26M

Free Markets, Private Equity, and the Moral Case for Medicine

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Episode SummaryJared Rhoads, founder of the Center for Modern Health and senior lecturer in health policy at the Dartmouth Institute, joins Drs. Koka and DiGiorgio for a wide-ranging conversation on the philosophical foundations of healthcare policy. Rhoads — an Objectivist in the tradition of Ayn Rand — argues that physicians have a right to pursue health, not a right to be given it, and walks through what that distinction means for real policy debates: FDA drug approval, prior authorization, the ban on physician-owned hospitals, private equity in medicine, and foreign-trained physician licensure. The episode is a rare attempt to make the moral case for free markets in medicine, not just the efficiency case.Chapter Markers00:00 Introduction and guest background01:52 What is the Center for Modern Health?04:25 Objectivism, Ayn Rand, and rational self-interest11:19 Healthcare as a private good vs. community good13:58 Policy mistakes made for edge cases16:58 You have a right to pursue health — not to be given it20:14 Does Medicare violate rights?22:47 Positive vs. negative rights in healthcare24:47 The FDA, drug approval, and the Prasad/McCary departures31:08 A two-tier FDA review proposal: private vs. public payers42:25 Breaking up Big Medicine — the Hawley-Warren bill49:43 Prior authorization: structural problem or reform target?55:22 High-deductible plans and why price consciousness hasn't taken hold57:43 Price transparency laws: do they actually work?01:02:49 Section 6001 and the de facto ban on physician-owned hospitals01:06:04 Stark Law, Medicare Advantage, and a possible reform path01:11:19 Private equity in medicine: where are the actual rights violations?01:19:02 Free markets and monopolies: the standard objection answered01:21:12 Foreign-trained physician licensure01:34:11 Immigration, physician workforce, and the battle of ideas01:37:40 Center for Modern Health summer fellowshipCo-Host Handles@anish_koka and @drdigiorgioShow Handle@drsloungepodSubscribe LinksSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/44vw8eirsKKnjgNIrdDvrRApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-doctors-lounge/id1832097658YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheDoctorsLoungePod

Episode SummaryJared Rhoads, founder of the Center for Modern Health and senior lecturer in health policy at the Dartmouth Institute, joins Drs. Koka and DiGiorgio for a wide-ranging conversation on the philosophical foundations of healthcare policy. Rhoads — an Objectivist in the tradition of Ayn Rand — argues that physicians have a right to pursue health, not a right to be given it, and walks through what that distinction means for real policy debates: FDA drug approval, prior authorization, the ban on physician-owned hospitals, private equity in medicine, and foreign-trained physician licensure. The episode is a rare attempt to make the moral case for free markets in medicine, not just the efficiency case.Chapter Markers00:00 Introduction and guest background01:52 What is the Center for Modern Health?04:25 Objectivism, Ayn Rand, and rational self-interest11:19 Healthcare as a private good vs. community good13:58 Policy mistakes made for edge cases16:58 You have a right to pursue health — not to be given it20:14 Does Medicare violate rights?22:47 Positive vs. negative rights in healthcare24:47 The FDA, drug approval, and the Prasad/McCary departures31:08 A two-tier FDA review proposal: private vs. public payers42:25 Breaking up Big Medicine — the Hawley-Warren bill49:43 Prior authorization: structural problem or reform target?55:22 High-deductible plans and why price consciousness hasn't taken hold57:43 Price transparency laws: do they actually work?01:02:49 Section 6001 and the de facto ban on physician-owned hospitals01:06:04 Stark Law, Medicare Advantage, and a possible reform path01:11:19 Private equity in medicine: where are the actual rights violations?01:19:02 Free markets and monopolies: the standard objection answered01:21:12 Foreign-trained physician licensure01:34:11 Immigration, physician workforce, and the battle of ideas01:37:40 Center for Modern Health summer fellowshipCo-Host Handles@anish_koka and @drdigiorgioShow Handle@drsloungepodSubscribe LinksSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/44vw8eirsKKnjgNIrdDvrRApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-doctors-lounge/id1832097658YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheDoctorsLoungePod

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Episode SummaryJared Rhoads, founder of the Center for Modern Health and senior lecturer in health policy at the Dartmouth Institute, joins Drs. Koka and DiGiorgio for a wide-ranging conversation on the philosophical foundations of healthcare...

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