48 min

Ep 66 – An Old-World Doctor’s Prescription for Health in a New World, with Dr. Tony Dale The Race to Value Podcast

    • Medicine

We’re excited to share this special edition episode with Dr. Tony Dale, an “Old World” doctor from England who has since become a successful healthcare entrepreneur in the United States.  Despite practicing socialized medicine early in his medical career, Dr. Dale has become a champion for free market reforms to our nation’s healthcare system.  As the founder and Chairman of The Karis Group and Sedera, he has brought cost transparency and consumerism to the forefront.  Dr. Dale’s entrepreneurial vision has directly impacted the lives of millions of patients seeking the best possible care at fair and affordable prices. In this podcast conversation, we discussed his newest book “The Cure For Healthcare: An Old World Doctor’s Prescription for the New World Health System”. This episode was recorded in collaboration with the Point Health podcast and its hosts Steven Cutbirth.



Episode Bookmarks:



01:20 Intro to Dr. Tony Dale -- from practicing family medicine in London to his work as an American healthcare entrepreneur dedicated to affordable care



02:30 Early experiences with his father, a family doctor in Taiwan, who led him into a career in medicine



04:30 What Dr. Dale learned from his work as a physician in the UK’s NHS within a socialized model of medicine caring for the poor



06:30 Access to care in a socialized model does not necessarily mean access to quality



07:30 Seeing 40-60 patients per day, on top of doing home visits, led to bad medicine



08:15 Relocation to the United States with an inspiration to help doctors treat the “whole person” in a holistic way



10:00 How the British system prevented family medicine doctors from helping their patients who were hospitalized



10:45 Dr. Tony Dale’s new book, The Cure for Healthcare



11:10 Inspiration from “The Price We Pay” by Dr. Marty Makary



12:00 Fascinating examples of the “power of the free market” from his work with Sedera to provide medical cost sharing



12:45 Dr. Dale’s experience in influencing health policy and how that convinced him that a grassroots effort is really the true cure for healthcare



13:45 Albert Einstein’s famous maxim, “The thinking that got us to where we are is not the thinking that will get us to where we want to be”



14:30  The issues of waste, inefficiency, and outright fraud -- how current health policies enrich the very few, at the expense of the “ordinary American”



16:30 “The answer to changing the system isn’t incremental.  It is dramatic.”



16:40 Parallels to the disruption of the transportation system from Uber/Lyft (ridesharing) and Priceline (airline and hotel booking)



17:40 How Cristen Dickerson (a radiologist in Houston) and her company Green Imaging is bringing “the Priceline model to Radiology”



19:30 Inspiration from radical change agents who bring a “stroke of genius” to fixing healthcare



20:30 President Obama and the passage of the Affordable Care Act that led to an exemption of Christian healthcare sharing ministries



22:45 Finding a way to make the medical sharing model (a non-insurance solution) mainstream through the founding of Sedera



25:00 The story of his founding of The Karis Group (now Point Health) to help patients shop for cash pay options for healthcare services



27:40 The exploitation of government regulations related to the Medical Loss Ratio in order to drive health insurance profits



28:30 “The system is working perfectly for what it is designed for.  It is designed to let the big hospitals consolidate and drive up prices.”



29:20 The “smoke and mirrors” tactic of  duping patients to pay more for urgent care by billing as an ER (paying 3X more for the same care!)

We’re excited to share this special edition episode with Dr. Tony Dale, an “Old World” doctor from England who has since become a successful healthcare entrepreneur in the United States.  Despite practicing socialized medicine early in his medical career, Dr. Dale has become a champion for free market reforms to our nation’s healthcare system.  As the founder and Chairman of The Karis Group and Sedera, he has brought cost transparency and consumerism to the forefront.  Dr. Dale’s entrepreneurial vision has directly impacted the lives of millions of patients seeking the best possible care at fair and affordable prices. In this podcast conversation, we discussed his newest book “The Cure For Healthcare: An Old World Doctor’s Prescription for the New World Health System”. This episode was recorded in collaboration with the Point Health podcast and its hosts Steven Cutbirth.



Episode Bookmarks:



01:20 Intro to Dr. Tony Dale -- from practicing family medicine in London to his work as an American healthcare entrepreneur dedicated to affordable care



02:30 Early experiences with his father, a family doctor in Taiwan, who led him into a career in medicine



04:30 What Dr. Dale learned from his work as a physician in the UK’s NHS within a socialized model of medicine caring for the poor



06:30 Access to care in a socialized model does not necessarily mean access to quality



07:30 Seeing 40-60 patients per day, on top of doing home visits, led to bad medicine



08:15 Relocation to the United States with an inspiration to help doctors treat the “whole person” in a holistic way



10:00 How the British system prevented family medicine doctors from helping their patients who were hospitalized



10:45 Dr. Tony Dale’s new book, The Cure for Healthcare



11:10 Inspiration from “The Price We Pay” by Dr. Marty Makary



12:00 Fascinating examples of the “power of the free market” from his work with Sedera to provide medical cost sharing



12:45 Dr. Dale’s experience in influencing health policy and how that convinced him that a grassroots effort is really the true cure for healthcare



13:45 Albert Einstein’s famous maxim, “The thinking that got us to where we are is not the thinking that will get us to where we want to be”



14:30  The issues of waste, inefficiency, and outright fraud -- how current health policies enrich the very few, at the expense of the “ordinary American”



16:30 “The answer to changing the system isn’t incremental.  It is dramatic.”



16:40 Parallels to the disruption of the transportation system from Uber/Lyft (ridesharing) and Priceline (airline and hotel booking)



17:40 How Cristen Dickerson (a radiologist in Houston) and her company Green Imaging is bringing “the Priceline model to Radiology”



19:30 Inspiration from radical change agents who bring a “stroke of genius” to fixing healthcare



20:30 President Obama and the passage of the Affordable Care Act that led to an exemption of Christian healthcare sharing ministries



22:45 Finding a way to make the medical sharing model (a non-insurance solution) mainstream through the founding of Sedera



25:00 The story of his founding of The Karis Group (now Point Health) to help patients shop for cash pay options for healthcare services



27:40 The exploitation of government regulations related to the Medical Loss Ratio in order to drive health insurance profits



28:30 “The system is working perfectly for what it is designed for.  It is designed to let the big hospitals consolidate and drive up prices.”



29:20 The “smoke and mirrors” tactic of  duping patients to pay more for urgent care by billing as an ER (paying 3X more for the same care!)

48 min