How Private Insurers Took Over American Healthcare

How Private Insurers Took Over American Healthcare

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What happens when an insurance company stops acting like a payer and starts acting like infrastructure?

In this episode, I explore how private insurers became some of the most powerful actors in American healthcare. Using UnitedHealth Group as a central case study, I trace the shift from passive bill payer to managed care gatekeeper to vertically integrated healthcare empire. From Medicare Advantage and self-funded employer plans to Optum, PBMs, and the Change Healthcare crisis, this is a story about how private insurers scaled, consolidated, and embedded themselves into the plumbing of the U.S. health system.

Timestamps

  • 00:10 The role of health insurance in healthcare
  • 07:02 The shift to managed care
  • 11:00 Understanding UnitedHealth Group’s strategy
  • 22:55 The impact of Medicare Advantage
  • 33:25 Self-funded plans and pharmacy benefit managers
  • 44:28 The vulnerability of consolidation
  • 50:45 The corporate takeover of healthcare