Second Opinions with Dr. Nolan

Nolan Fisher, DO

Second Opinions is where we pull real physicians aside to get their hottest, evidence-based takes. Hosted by Dr. Nolan Fisher, we’re cutting through the medical jargon to debunk wellness myths, call out overrated treatments, and find out what clinical hills these experts will die on. It’s fun, it's unfiltered, and it’s exactly what you need to become a smarter, more empowered patient.

  1. Jun 16

    How This Corporate Cartel Rigs Drug Prices

    Health insurance companies want you to believe that healthcare is expensive because of complex clinical care or rising labor costs. That is simply not true. Frontline patient care labor—physicians, nurses, and clinical staff—only makes up about 18% to 20% of total healthcare spending in America. The remaining 80% is being extracted by massive, non-clinical corporations that provide zero clinical value to patients. They are called Pharmacy Benefit Managers. Or PBMs. Today, three dominant corporations control over 80% of all prescription drug claims in our country. Because they do not face competition in local markets, they function as regional monopolies. They have vertically integrated with insurance providers and retail pharmacies to completely manipulate the system behind closed doors. This episode breaks down the predatory tactics used by this corporate cartel to extort patients, squeeze local pharmacies out of business, and keep drug costs high. We look at the data behind the retroactive rebate game and spread pricing matrices. Finally, we discuss how new federal laws like the Consolidated Appropriations Act are moving to ban these practices, and how private alternatives like Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs are helping consumers bypass the middleman entirely. What you will learn in this episode: The macroeconomics proving clinical labor is not the cause of skyrocketing healthcare bills. How PBMs use the retroactive rebate game to intentionally maximize medication list prices. Why spread pricing forces independent rural pharmacies to take financial losses and close. How a common prescription drug that costs $0.22 to manufacture ends up priced at $55.00 for the consumer. Practical strategies you can use tomorrow to find true cash pricing for your family or business. I'm Dr. Nolan Fisher. This is Second Opinions. Let's get into the episode.

    26 min
  2. Jun 9

    How Elon Musk’s "Idiot Index" Explains Hospital Bills

    I recently ordered a routine lumbar MRI for a patient in my clinic. With his health insurance, the cost quote came back at over $2,000. When he asked for the cash price, it dropped to $250. Same machine, same facility, but an eight-fold price drop just by cutting out the insurance paperwork. To understand how this is legally possible, we have to look at a concept from aerospace engineering called the Idiot Index. Coined by Elon Musk at SpaceX, the formula is simple: the cost of a finished product divided by the cost of its raw materials. If the ratio is exceptionally high, you are an idiot. It means your design is bloated or a middleman is gouging you. American healthcare runs on the highest Idiot Index on earth. A generic blood pressure pill costs pennies to press in a factory, yet you're billed $40 at the counter. A standard sterile bag of hospital saline costs less than a dollar to manufacture, yet insurance companies are billed $300. This episode exposes where that hidden markup actually goes. We break down the closed-loop vertical monopolies of Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), the $43 billion administrative tax hospitals spend just to collect their own money from insurers, and the massive explosion of non-clinical healthcare executives. Finally, we share four practical ways individuals and small business owners can completely bypass this corporate matrix to lower their own healthcare costs right now. What you will learn in this episode: The Manufacturing Math: How SpaceX uses the Idiot Index to stop suppliers from overcharging for rocket hardware, and how it maps to an itemized hospital ledger. The PBM Monopoly: How three monolithic corporations control 80% of U.S. prescriptions by extortionately manipulating manufacturer rebates and pocketing spread pricing margins. The 18% Reality: Why firing every single doctor, nurse, and therapist in America tomorrow would leave over 80% of total healthcare spending completely untouched. The Bureaucratic Arms Race: Why hospitals are forced to spend billions on billing software, coders, and attorneys just to fight automated health insurance denials. The Action Plan: How to opt out of the multi-payer loop using Direct Primary Care (DPC), cash-pay diagnostics, and unbundled corporate benefit designs.

    26 min

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Second Opinions is where we pull real physicians aside to get their hottest, evidence-based takes. Hosted by Dr. Nolan Fisher, we’re cutting through the medical jargon to debunk wellness myths, call out overrated treatments, and find out what clinical hills these experts will die on. It’s fun, it's unfiltered, and it’s exactly what you need to become a smarter, more empowered patient.