
Take Your Medicine
Claim This Podcastby Philip York & Josh Hayes
Podcast Overview
<p>Paragraph about the Podcast, what the episodes will entail</p> <p>Take Your Medicine is a podcast about the state of healthcare in the United States of America. It is a podcast for physicians who are disillusioned with the current way they have to practice medicine. It's also for any medical professional who sees that the system of healthcare in our country is flawed and who feels unseen and unappreciated by the executives and business leaders in charge of their places of work. And its for all of us who have been patients receiving medical treatment, who have felt like the care we received is not adequate or that the people treating us viewed us as a number or a product on an assembly line instead of a human being. The practice of medicine is on a trajectory towards a disparate, expensive, and substandard level of medical care for the average American, and this podcast will delve into why that is. </p> <p> </p> <p>Dr. Philip York is a board certified orthopedic spine surgeon in Denver Colorado, who will use his experience to help navigate the current landscape of the practice of medicine in the United States of America. Why does it take so long to become a physician? Why are medical procedures so expensive? Why does a patient have to wait so long to receive specialized care? Do surgeons make a lot of money? What is a private equity buyout? Should I apply to medical school? Where did modern health insurance come from? How do I understand what I am being charged for as a patient? Is there any alternative to the way healthcare is administered today? These are just a few of the questions that will be discussed over the course of this podcast.</p>
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Publishing Since
8/12/2025
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Recent Episodes

September 18, 2025
E2: The Rise of Healthcare Insurance
This episode looks are the creation and rise to power of the healthcare insurance industry. Dr. York also discusses health insurance's impact on hospitals, physicians, and patients.

August 12, 2025
E1: Take Your Medicine
In this Inaugural episode of Take Your Medicine, Dr. Philip York lays a foundation for the show. He lays out several of the big challenges facing the healthcare industry and more specifically physicians. There are many building pressures on physicians that are driving really negative trends in the field. Some of those include Burnout, decreasing earnings, increasing administrative costs, and private equity takeover. Combining facts with experience with humor Dr. York sets the stage for exploring Our current healthcare system, how we got where we are, the effects on medical practitioners, and the ways that different entities propose to fix the problems we see. Watch the podcast at: https://youtu.be/_NfP8aaaL0I
2 total episodes available
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- What is Take Your Medicine?
<p>Paragraph about the Podcast, what the episodes will entail</p> <p>Take Your Medicine is a podcast about the state of healthcare in the United States of America. It is a podcast for physicians who are disillusioned with the current way they have to practice medicine. It's also for any medical professional who sees that the system of healthcare in our country is flawed and who feels unseen and unappreciated by the executives and business leaders in charge of their places of work. And its for all of us who have been patients receiving medical treatment, who have felt like the care we received is not adequate or that the people treating us viewed us as a number or a product on an assembly line instead of a human being. The practice of medicine is on a trajectory towards a disparate, expensive, and substandard level of medical care for the average American, and this podcast will delve into why that is. </p> <p> </p> <p>Dr. Philip York is a board certified orthopedic spine surgeon in Denver Colorado, who will use his experience to help navigate the current landscape of the practice of medicine in the United States of America. Why does it take so long to become a physician? Why are medical procedures so expensive? Why does a patient have to wait so long to receive specialized care? Do surgeons make a lot of money? What is a private equity buyout? Should I apply to medical school? Where did modern health insurance come from? How do I understand what I am being charged for as a patient? Is there any alternative to the way healthcare is administered today? These are just a few of the questions that will be discussed over the course of this podcast.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates daily.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
- Does this podcast accept guests?
No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.
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