Delay. Deny. Yadda. Yadda.

Wendell Potter lays it out plain. The root problem in American healthcare isn’t just bureaucracy, cost, or access. It’s the incentives. When denying care makes money and approving care costs money, the system works exactly as designed—and patients pay the price.

What’s sold as “value-based care” ends up as a shell game. Insurers move the goalposts. Patients get stuck navigating a maze they never signed up for. Doctors spend more time justifying decisions than making them. And when care finally comes, it’s too often delayed, watered down, or denied outright.

This piece reads like a wake-up call to anyone who still thinks the system can heal itself from the inside. We need to stop playing by their rules and start writing new ones. Ones that put patients first. Ones that treat healthcare like a human right, not a line item.

Wendell doesn’t rant. He reports. From inside the machine he once helped run. That’s what gives his words weight. He’s not theorizing. He’s testifying.

Read it. Share it. Bring it to your next doctor’s visit. Change starts when people stop accepting what they’re handed and start demanding what they’re owed.

If this hit home, toss it a like, repost, comment, or tag someone you may be ambivalent about. One click makes a bigger difference than you think.

SOURCE ➡️ https://healthcareuncovered.substack.com/p/the-fundamental-problem-at-the-heart

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