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KunstlerCast 404 — A General Surgeon Talks about the Ruinous Financialization of Medicine

 
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Dr. Sid Rohrscheib is a general surgeon in central Illinois. His career spans the period from the 1990s to present and he has witnessed the changes wrought by the financialization of medicine. We have corresponded for a while about the problems in health care and he kindly consented to come on the podcast.

The KunstlerCast theme music is the beautiful Two Rivers Waltz written and performed by Larry Unger


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Please send questions and comments to jhkunstler@mac.com


This podcast is sponsored by Vaulted, an online mobile web app for investing in allocated and deliverable physical gold. Vaulted is backed by McAlvany Financial Group, which owns ICA, one of the largest and longest continuously operating full-service gold brokerage firms in the United States.

To learn more visit: Kunstler.com/vaulted

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Dr. Sid Rohrscheib is a general surgeon in central Illinois. His career spans the period from the 1990s to present and he has witnessed the changes wrought by the financialization of medicine. We have corresponded for a while about the problems in health care and he kindly consented to come on the podcast.

The KunstlerCast theme music is the beautiful Two Rivers Waltz written and performed by Larry Unger


Direct Download: KunstlerCast 404 — The ruinous Financialization of Medicine

Please send questions and comments to jhkunstler@mac.com


This podcast is sponsored by Vaulted, an online mobile web app for investing in allocated and deliverable physical gold. Vaulted is backed by McAlvany Financial Group, which owns ICA, one of the largest and longest continuously operating full-service gold brokerage firms in the United States.

To learn more visit: Kunstler.com/vaulted

The post KunstlerCast 404 — A General Surgeon Talks about the Ruinous Financialization of Medicine appeared first on Kunstler.

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