The Chuck ToddCast

Interview Only w/ Abdul El-Sayed - Why American Healthcare Is Broken & How To Fix It

Sep 8, 2025
Abdul El-Sayed, a physician-turned-politician and healthcare reform advocate, discusses the flaws in America's healthcare system, emphasizing how corporate interests inflate costs. He highlights the disparities in access to care and the need for systemic change focused on fairness. The conversation delves into the challenges of running for office, the impact of misinformation in healthcare, and the importance of truthful dialogue in politics. El-Sayed also addresses pressing global issues, including the politics of genocide and the necessity of nuanced conversations about human rights.
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Health Is Driven By Social Conditions

  • Abdul El-Sayed connects health disparities to social determinants like clean water, air, and food access.
  • He argues politics must center children and structural change to equalize life chances.
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System Pays Corporations, Not Patients

  • El-Sayed says rising premiums and deductibles show the system prioritizes corporate payments over patient care.
  • He blames insurer and hospital consolidation for extracting value and suppressing wages.
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Pharma Pricing Is A Market Power Issue

  • Pharma raises prices because demand is inelastic and government often cannot negotiate prices down.
  • Marketing often outspends R&D, worsening affordability despite high claimed development costs.
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