1 hr 4 min

#10: Brennen Hodge on the US Healthcare System and How to Fix it The Long Game with Mehdi Yacoubi

    • Entrepreneurship

My guest today is Brennen Hodge. Brennen is the co-founder and CEO of Citizen Health, a health cooperative leveraging direct care and blockchain to build a better healthcare system. He's an expert on everything related to healthcare.

In this conversation, we talk about the US healthcare system's problems, but we try to focus on the solutions. Brennen explains how Citizen Health is targeting the problem through a better ownership model. Brennen also gives the best books to understand the US healthcare system from an outsider's perspective. We finish the conversation talking about his latest project to date, XBuilt, an engineering company developing zero energy-smart homes.

Please, enjoy my conversation with Brennen Hodge!

You can find the show notes here.

Topics we discuss:


The problems of the US healthcare system
The Price We Pay, by Mary Makary
What Citizen Health is doing
Decentralized ownership of health data
The cooperative model for healthcare
Building zero-energy smart homes

Find Brennen online:


Twitter
Citizen Health

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Thank you for listening to The Long Game Podcast!

All shares and reviews are appreciated!


If you enjoy this podcast, you might like The Long Game Newsletter, my weekly newsletter about health, wellness, the future, better thinking, and entrepreneurship. Every week, receive a deep dive into the challenges of our time and the ideas, technologies, and businesses that will help overcome them.
The purpose of The Long Game is to catalyze progress and innovation to make our future better.
The newsletter features the work and ideas of tech industry leaders, scientists, entrepreneurs, and thinkers.


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Get early access to lifetizr - the solution to help you optimize your blood glucose levels for better health, improved energy levels, and optimized longevity.

Connect with me:


Twitter: @mehdiyac
Website: mehdiyacoubi.com
Newsletter: mehdiyacoubi.substack.com

My guest today is Brennen Hodge. Brennen is the co-founder and CEO of Citizen Health, a health cooperative leveraging direct care and blockchain to build a better healthcare system. He's an expert on everything related to healthcare.

In this conversation, we talk about the US healthcare system's problems, but we try to focus on the solutions. Brennen explains how Citizen Health is targeting the problem through a better ownership model. Brennen also gives the best books to understand the US healthcare system from an outsider's perspective. We finish the conversation talking about his latest project to date, XBuilt, an engineering company developing zero energy-smart homes.

Please, enjoy my conversation with Brennen Hodge!

You can find the show notes here.

Topics we discuss:


The problems of the US healthcare system
The Price We Pay, by Mary Makary
What Citizen Health is doing
Decentralized ownership of health data
The cooperative model for healthcare
Building zero-energy smart homes

Find Brennen online:


Twitter
Citizen Health

====================================

Thank you for listening to The Long Game Podcast!

All shares and reviews are appreciated!


If you enjoy this podcast, you might like The Long Game Newsletter, my weekly newsletter about health, wellness, the future, better thinking, and entrepreneurship. Every week, receive a deep dive into the challenges of our time and the ideas, technologies, and businesses that will help overcome them.
The purpose of The Long Game is to catalyze progress and innovation to make our future better.
The newsletter features the work and ideas of tech industry leaders, scientists, entrepreneurs, and thinkers.


====================================

Get early access to lifetizr - the solution to help you optimize your blood glucose levels for better health, improved energy levels, and optimized longevity.

Connect with me:


Twitter: @mehdiyac
Website: mehdiyacoubi.com
Newsletter: mehdiyacoubi.substack.com

1 hr 4 min