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The Money with Katie Show

Navigating the U.S. Healthcare System Without Getting Financially F***ed

The Money with Katie Show

Money with Katie

Self-improvement, Education, Business, Investing, How To

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2022

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

The healthcare marketplace in the United States is confusing, complex, and expensive. Why is it the way it is? Has it always been this way? Is it this way everywhere? These were my questions when I began this deep dive. After reading a couple books, going on a week-long internet deep dive, and interviewing a healthcare consultant, I felt ready to bring some of my initial findings to you. Big thanks to Taylor, a healthcare consultant, for being interviewed for this episode, and Kaleigh, for sharing her experience giving birth to her daughter. Snag a copy of Taylor's TEMPLATE FOR DENIED INSURANCE CLAIMS. Since this is a relatively fact-filled episode, sources are listed below by claim. FOLLOW ALONG Money with Katie Blog Money with Katie Instagram Money with Katie Twitter Sign up for the Newsletter! CLAIMS & MORE RESOURCES Any claim that doesn’t have a URL attached came from the book The Healing of America by T. R. Reid. “Of the 11 richest countries in the world, America’s healthcare system ranks 11th. The judgment metrics are as follows: Access to care, care process, administrative efficiency, equity, and healthcare outcomes. The U.S. ranked last in four of the five criteria, with the exception of “care process,” for which we ranked second. Historical deep dive resource “The U.S. spends roughly the same amount as a percentage of GDP on Medicare and Medicaid alone that the rest of the rich countries spend insuring their entire populations, and the private sector spends even more.” “Estonia, Slovenia, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Korea, Israel… all of these countries have lower infant mortality rates than the United States.” “And pharmaceutical companies do spend, on average, around 20% of their total revenues on R&D.” “The U.S. actually ranks sixth in the World Index of Healthcare Innovation, behind Switzerland, Germany, and the Netherlands.” “A new analysis from insurance giant Humana itself and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine found that between $760 billion and $935 billion—or about a quarter of all U.S. healthcare spending—is considered “waste.”” Comments about Sweden’s economy and benefits FULL TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE AT HTTPS://PODCAST.MONEYWITHKATIE.COM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back rich girls to the Money with Katie Show.

0:09.6

Today's episode is going to be a little bit unique.

0:13.2

Why?

0:14.2

Because the takes are going to feel a little bit hotter than normal and we're going to

0:17.7

talk about something that I've never addressed before.

0:28.4

We're diving into a topic that candidly I have always shied away from for two major

0:33.2

reasons.

0:34.4

The first is that it can be construed as political and I try my best not to open partisan

0:40.2

cans of worms with an audience of 60,000 some odd people because I value my peace of

0:46.3

mind and frankly that usually blows the lid off of it.

0:50.4

And the second more honest reason, I didn't really understand it.

0:55.2

Part of the joy of Money with Katie for me is that I write and share about things that

0:59.1

I feel like I understand.

1:01.2

I can bring humor and fun and entertainment value to otherwise boring shit because I get

1:07.4

it.

1:08.4

But health insurance, I've never really spent the time to understand it because it felt

1:13.6

like a black box of deductibles and copays and confusion and honestly I didn't want

1:19.2

to spend the time sifting through that hairy junk drawer.

1:22.9

Now I graduated from both high school and college with a 4.0.

1:27.0

I read IRS.gov for fun.

1:29.5

I consider myself a relatively critical curious thinker but I didn't want to touch the healthcare

1:35.4

system with a 10 foot pole.

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