Episode #197: Why Health Insurances Won't Pay for Things that Actually Work
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The façade of modern healthcare is crumbling, revealing a system designed not to heal but to create lifelong customers. Dr. Jake and Jenni Berman pull back the curtain on how insurance companies and pharmaceutical giants systematically block access to effective treatments that could eliminate the need for their services.
Drawing a powerful parallel between health insurance and car insurance, the Bermans highlight a critical distinction: while no one expects their auto coverage to pay for routine maintenance like oil changes or tire rotations, we've been conditioned to believe health insurance should cover everything—except, remarkably, the very treatments that might cure our conditions. The reason? Simple economics. A healthcare system built on recurring revenue cannot afford to make people well.
The podcast spotlights their recent experience with StemPod technology, which delivered remarkable results for patients suffering from conditions ranging from diabetic neuropathy to sciatica, Bell's palsy, and overactive bladder. The most striking aspect? One hundred percent of workshop participants experienced significant pain relief, often within just 10 minutes of treatment. Yet despite documented evidence of effectiveness—including a privately funded $750,000 case study—Medicare and other insurers flatly refuse to cover this breakthrough therapy.
This rejection pattern mirrors historical efforts to limit access to knowledge, like resistance to the printing press that threatened to democratize information beyond the elite. Today's medical establishment similarly guards its territory by dismissing or burying research supporting natural, holistic treatments. The solution begins with education—becoming what Dr. Berman calls an "ask hole"—questioning conventional wisdom, seeking comprehensive diagnostics beyond standard panels, and investing as readily in preventative healthcare as we do in restaurant meals or Amazon purchases.
Ready to take back control of your health? Start by examining what you're willing to pay for. Share your healing stories. And remember: the healthcare revolution won't come from within the system—it starts with empowered patients demanding better.