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You Won't Believe How Broken It Is — And How He's Fixing It | Broken Healthcare Podcast #60

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In this powerful episode of Broken Healthcare, host Ray Kober sits down with healthcare transformation leader Keith Pinter, CEO of AristaMD, to expose the truth about America's healthcare crisis — and reveal the revolutionary solutions that are already changing the game.From jaw-dropping stories of medical inefficiency and outrageously long wait times to innovative tech that empowers primary care doctors and slashes unnecessary specialist visits, this conversation pulls no punches. 🚑Keith shares hard truths, personal stories, and real-world examples of how AristaMD is eliminating waste, improving outcomes, and restoring trust in a system that's been failing millions.📉 Why are we paying $40,000 a year for insurance and still waiting 3 months to see a doctor?📈 How can technology and smart care coordination actually save lives — and billions?💡 What does the future of healthcare really look like?🔔 Subscribe and join the movement to fix what’s broken. Healthcare shouldn’t be this hard.#BrokenHealthcare #KeithPinter #HealthcareReform #PrimaryCare #RayKober #AristaMD #Telehealth #ValueBasedCare Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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