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🗓️ 13 December 2023
⏱️ 38 minutes
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Cynicism is a huge problem in health care, both from patients and providers. Patients are frustrated their doctors have so little time during visits and that they’re most-likely going to leave with nothing more than a prescription. Physicians are frustrated that their patients first come in after a huge problem has arisen, often 10 years in the making, wanting an instant solution. While diet, exercises, and lifestyle interventions can help, will the patient actually follow through? Unlikely. It’s a two-sided problem where both parties feel stuck. A system-wide shift to preventative care is a likely solution. On this week’s podcast, we’ll explore how this is already happening privately, to some extent.
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Dr. Hari Mani is a board-certified family medicine physician whose work today focuses on holistic medicine.
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0:00.0 | With health care one of the biggest problems right now is cynicism on both sides |
0:06.4 | both with the patient and with the provider. On the patient side so many of us are |
0:12.0 | cynical about our system. |
0:14.4 | We feel like health care is too expensive, the outcomes are poor, |
0:18.0 | we don't get enough time with our physician, |
0:20.1 | we feel like they're just trying to push pharmaceutical drugs on us from the |
0:23.8 | physician's perspective they feel like no matter what they say their clients |
0:28.4 | aren't going to follow through they're not going to make dietary lifestyle |
0:31.0 | choices changes that can make such a big difference in their health and so sure |
0:35.2 | are they more opt to give a pill for an ill instead of lifestyle interventions yes are they |
0:39.7 | constricted by time constraints all of those things are real the cynicism I think is when both |
0:45.0 | sides blame the other when really we have a broken system the future of |
0:49.2 | health care for all kinds of reasons hopefully will shift to preventative medicine. |
0:53.2 | I think on a very fundamental level it's just a cheaper way to provide care and so if economics |
0:58.1 | needs to be the driver I'll accept that I think that's a really great solution. |
1:01.3 | On this week's podcast we'll talk about the future of |
1:03.6 | preventative medicine, cancer screening, peptide therapy, and overall just |
1:08.0 | looking at your health from a more holistic perspective and some alternative |
1:11.0 | options that might be out there that you'd want to consider. |
1:13.7 | If you're new here it's the Lucas Rockwood Show. |
1:15.6 | I'm a yoga teacher and trainer, serial entrepreneur, I'm a father. |
1:18.4 | Firstly, I'm a student, this podcast is about learning how to live your best life in the second half. |
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