Brigham Buhler
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Yeah, well, the insurance, no, because the insurance company is going to claim medical necessity and they're going to need to evaluate you. In the model we have now, they go, well, I don't think there's medical necessity. I need to see this patient's records.
Yeah, well, the insurance, no, because the insurance company is going to claim medical necessity and they're going to need to evaluate you. In the model we have now, they go, well, I don't think there's medical necessity. I need to see this patient's records.
Yeah, well, the insurance, no, because the insurance company is going to claim medical necessity and they're going to need to evaluate you. In the model we have now, they go, well, I don't think there's medical necessity. I need to see this patient's records.
And then they've got some primary care that they're paying that's a consultant to get on the phone and come up with creative ways to deny your claim. It's complicated.
And then they've got some primary care that they're paying that's a consultant to get on the phone and come up with creative ways to deny your claim. It's complicated.
And then they've got some primary care that they're paying that's a consultant to get on the phone and come up with creative ways to deny your claim. It's complicated.
If we drove metabolic disease like Callie said, if we focused on preventing metabolic disease, we indirectly prevent all the chronic diseases that are killing so many Americans. The number one risk factor for the big five killers of humanity is smoking, right? And the second is age, but age isn't considered a chronic disease. So if we take out age, the number one risk factor, smoking.
If we drove metabolic disease like Callie said, if we focused on preventing metabolic disease, we indirectly prevent all the chronic diseases that are killing so many Americans. The number one risk factor for the big five killers of humanity is smoking, right? And the second is age, but age isn't considered a chronic disease. So if we take out age, the number one risk factor, smoking.
If we drove metabolic disease like Callie said, if we focused on preventing metabolic disease, we indirectly prevent all the chronic diseases that are killing so many Americans. The number one risk factor for the big five killers of humanity is smoking, right? And the second is age, but age isn't considered a chronic disease. So if we take out age, the number one risk factor, smoking.
The number two, metabolic disease and obesity. So even when we talk, somebody had, after we testified in front of the Senate, I think it was, I don't even want to give them, the Atlantic, those scumbags posted. They are. You know, woo-woo caucus. These people are idiots. What do they know about healthcare? They're claiming that diet impacts cancer. Yeah, you moron.
The number two, metabolic disease and obesity. So even when we talk, somebody had, after we testified in front of the Senate, I think it was, I don't even want to give them, the Atlantic, those scumbags posted. They are. You know, woo-woo caucus. These people are idiots. What do they know about healthcare? They're claiming that diet impacts cancer. Yeah, you moron.
The number two, metabolic disease and obesity. So even when we talk, somebody had, after we testified in front of the Senate, I think it was, I don't even want to give them, the Atlantic, those scumbags posted. They are. You know, woo-woo caucus. These people are idiots. What do they know about healthcare? They're claiming that diet impacts cancer. Yeah, you moron.
It is literally the second most crucial thing to driving your cancer risk rates.
It is literally the second most crucial thing to driving your cancer risk rates.
It is literally the second most crucial thing to driving your cancer risk rates.
Because there is, yeah, this is funny. Well, multiple reasons, but one is they are also captured. If you look at who previously owned the Atlantic, it was a lobbyist for them. all of the pharmacy benefit managers. Did you know that?
Because there is, yeah, this is funny. Well, multiple reasons, but one is they are also captured. If you look at who previously owned the Atlantic, it was a lobbyist for them. all of the pharmacy benefit managers. Did you know that?
Because there is, yeah, this is funny. Well, multiple reasons, but one is they are also captured. If you look at who previously owned the Atlantic, it was a lobbyist for them. all of the pharmacy benefit managers. Did you know that?
Yeah, and then they sold to Steve Jobs' widow, and she supports Michelle Obama and Kamala, and she was involved in that. And it was more of, oh my God, if RFK stands for this and RFK backs Trump, we got to discredit these people. And again, that's what I said to the Senate. This is not a Republican issue. This is not a Democrat issue. This is a humanity issue. Yeah.
Yeah, and then they sold to Steve Jobs' widow, and she supports Michelle Obama and Kamala, and she was involved in that. And it was more of, oh my God, if RFK stands for this and RFK backs Trump, we got to discredit these people. And again, that's what I said to the Senate. This is not a Republican issue. This is not a Democrat issue. This is a humanity issue. Yeah.