
Welcome to ClearCardio's Power of Prevention podcast, where we uncover the truths about our healthcare system and empower you to take control of your health. In this explosive first episode, we pull back the curtain on the insurance industry's biggest scam: insurance companies make billions of dollars every year by betting against your health — profiting by keeping you sick and delaying the care you need until it's too late.
Joining host JD Enright is Dr. John Osborne, Harvard-trained cardiologist, Chief Medical Officer at ClearCardio, and a leading voice in preventive cardiology. With 28 years of experience, he explains why the system has evolved from patient-centered care to a profit-driven industry controlled by bureaucrats and administrators.
"Insurance companies always pretend that they provide healthcare. They don't. They're purely a financing system. It's like your bank saying, 'if it weren't for us, there'd be no money.'" — Dr. John Osborne
Key takeaways
- U.S. healthcare spending is $7 trillion annually — 20% of the entire economy — yet delivers poor value vs. other developed nations
- Insurance companies are essentially credit-card companies for healthcare, with the power to deny your "purchases" even when your life depends on it
- The 2010 EMR mandate forces doctors to spend up to two-thirds of their time on paperwork instead of patients
- There's a 10-to-1 ratio of healthcare administrators to actual providers
- Hospitals hold the largest healthcare lobby in Washington and get paid ~3x more for the same procedures vs. private practice
- Medicare reimbursement has declined for 30 years, pushing most doctors into hospital employment
- Private-practice physicians like Dr. Osborne are becoming "unicorns" in today's landscape
Don't wait for symptoms. Look under the hood.