Beyond the Scalpel with Dr. AlRashid

Beyond the Scalpel with Dr. AlRashid

Beyond the Scalpel explores the future of health, healing, and human performance through conversations with doctors, researchers, innovators, healthcare leaders, and CEOs shaping modern medicine. Hosted by orthopedic surgeon Dr. Mamun AlRashid, the podcast covers regenerative medicine, longevity science, wellness innovation, emerging therapies, health economics, and health and legal policies shaping the delivery of healthcare—bringing expert insights for healthcare professionals and anyone seeking to live healthier, longer, and better.

Episodes

  1. 2d ago

    Leading Healthcare Trial Lawyers and Longterm Former Federal Prosecutor and US Assistant State Attorney Mr Jose Vela Esq on Private Equity in the Healthcare Marketplace

    Send us Fan Mail Private equity is transforming healthcare at an unprecedented pace, but what does that mean for physicians, healthcare organizations, investors, and patients? In this episode of Beyond the Scalpel, Dr. Mamun Alrashid sits down with Jose Vela Jr., Esq., a nationally recognized healthcare trial lawyer, former Assistant United States Attorney, former federal prosecutor, and retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel. Drawing on decades of experience investigating healthcare fraud, regulatory compliance, and complex healthcare business arrangements, Jose provides a rare insider perspective on the rapidly growing influence of private equity in medicine. From military leadership and public service to prosecuting some of the nation's most significant healthcare fraud cases, Jose shares lessons learned throughout a remarkable career at the intersection of law, healthcare, and public policy. What You'll Explore in This Episode 00:00 Journey of Service: From Military to Law 08:43 Transitioning to Legal Career: Skills and Experiences 16:47 Healthcare Fraud: Investigations and Legal Challenges 34:01 Lessons Learned: Navigating Complex Cases 36:22 Navigating Leadership and Military Experience 45:38 The Role of a Federal Prosecutor 45:57 The Evolution of Healthcare and Private Equity 01:06:10 Red Flags in Private Equity Deals for Physicians 01:13:16 Navigating Investigations in Healthcare 01:14:32 The Role of AI in Medical Practice 01:18:02 The Impact of Private Equity on Healthcare 01:20:09 Antitrust Concerns in Healthcare Consolidation 01:43:47 Future Trends in Healthcare Regulation Jose also shares practical advice for physicians, practice owners, healthcare executives, and investors on protecting themselves from legal and compliance risks while navigating today's increasingly complex healthcare environment.  Subscribe to Beyond the Scalpel for more conversations with healthcare leaders shaping the future of medicine. Follow us: Official Website: https://palmbeachregenerativeorthopedics.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeyondTheScalpel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beyond.the_scalpel/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Beyond.The_Scalpel LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beyond-the-scalpel-with-dr-alrashid/ X: https://x.com/BeyondTheScalpe Threads: https://www.threads.com/@beyond.the_scalpel TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@beyond.the_scalpel Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/BeyondTheScalpel1/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/033Aj8vvEr7Pz9Se02Yo1F?si=7ac5299e36ce4f5f

    1h 52m
  2. Jun 18

    AMA President Dr. Bobby Mukkamala on Fixing American Healthcare

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Dr. Mamun Alrashid sits down with Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, the 180th president of the American Medical Association, for a wide-ranging conversation that moves between the exam room, the boardroom, and the operating table. Dr. Mukkamala traces his path from Flint, Michigan, where his immigrant physician parents settled almost by accident, to the head of the nation's largest physician organization, sharing candid stories about growing up the son of Indian immigrants in a Catholic school system, never intending to go into medicine, and eventually finding his calling in organized medicine after running headfirst into the bureaucratic barriers facing both doctors and patients. The conversation digs into the AMA's top priorities under his leadership: fixing a Medicare payment system that hasn't kept pace with inflation in 25 years, right-sizing prior authorization requirements that delay routine care, addressing the physician shortage by expanding residency positions rather than just medical schools, and recognizing the critical role international medical graduates play in keeping rural and underserved communities staffed. He also discusses how the AMA is working to ensure physicians, not just tech companies help shape how artificial intelligence and electronic health records are built, so they actually serve patient care instead of creating new barriers like the lack of interoperability between systems. Perhaps most striking is Dr. Mukkamala's account of his own brain cancer diagnosis 18 months ago, mid-speech, and how navigating prior authorizations, NIH-funded treatment, and a high-stakes craniotomy as a patient, rather than a physician reshaped his perspective on the system he's spent his career trying to fix. He speaks openly about the role his Catholic and Hindu upbringing played in helping him face the diagnosis with equanimity rather than fear. The episode closes on a note of cautious optimism: a call for unity within the "House of Medicine," reflections on what success looks like for his AMA tenure, and a message to the next generation of physicians about picking up the baton and getting involved in shaping healthcare policy, at any level, from a local hospital committee to the halls of Congress. Topics covered: 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Bobby Mukamala 01:28 Early Life and Influences 05:33 Balancing Clinical Practice and Leadership 10:05 Diversity in Healthcare Leadership 12:29 Challenges in Medicare and Administrative Burdens 19:24 The Physician Shortage Crisis 24:21 Innovative Solutions for Workforce Sustainability 29:57 The Role of Immigration in Healthcare 30:50 Technology's Impact on Medicine 36:03 Addressing the Overdose Epidemic 42:13 Personal Experience as a Patient 49:16 Future Opportunities in Patient Care 55:05 Unity in the Medical Profession Subscribe to Beyond the Scalpel for more conversations with healthcare leaders shaping the future of medicine. Follow us: Official Website: https://palmbeachregenerativeorthopedics.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeyondTheScalpel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beyond.the_scalpel/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Beyond.The_Scalpel LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beyond-the-scalpel-with-dr-alrashid/ X: https://x.com/BeyondTheScalpe Threads: https://www.threads.com/@beyond.the_scalpel TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@beyond.the_scalpel Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/BeyondTheScalpel1/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/033Aj8vvEr7Pz9Se02Yo1F?si=7ac5299e36ce4f5f

    50 min

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Beyond the Scalpel explores the future of health, healing, and human performance through conversations with doctors, researchers, innovators, healthcare leaders, and CEOs shaping modern medicine. Hosted by orthopedic surgeon Dr. Mamun AlRashid, the podcast covers regenerative medicine, longevity science, wellness innovation, emerging therapies, health economics, and health and legal policies shaping the delivery of healthcare—bringing expert insights for healthcare professionals and anyone seeking to live healthier, longer, and better.