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The COVID-19 global pandemic disaster has revealed many shortcomings in medical systems worldwide. This show will focus on the US healthcare delivery system and what we learned over the past 3 years. There have been several decades of progressive bureaucratic control over healthcare that has created a morass with the advent of ever more complicated insurance plans.

Healthcare insurance is offered by employers, and then over 65, virtually every American accepts Medicare as a primary form of insurance with supplemental private healthcare insurance to cover office visits and medications. For those below the federal poverty line in most states, Medicaid is offered as well to children in order to have a reasonable safety net of having all Americans with healthcare insurance. This leaves a gap for those individuals typically in the middle years of life who work as self-employed contractors or with very small businesses and don’t have access to employer-based insurance, are not old enough for Medicare, and don’t qualify for Medicaid.

The Obama administration, with the affordable care act, attempted to reach out to this band of individuals, and unfortunately, the affordable care act forms of insurance simply did not meet the needs of this segment in the United States and fell short in many ways. The COVID-19 crisis left so many Americans scrambling for care when doctors who are employed and large groups, health systems, and medical schools failed to innovate with new protocols or offer any other therapeutic modalities to enable patients to avoid hospitalization or worse.

Whereas independent practitioners were able to keep their clinics open and provide care, whereas others either refused or were not able to do so under their organizational structures. Patients welcomed this practice model, and now many patients look forward to independent medical practitioners who are not biased by insurance companies, Federal Government agencies, or large health systems.

The terms “direct primary care” or “direct clinical practice” has been applied to this new genre of physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners who accept cash payment and are not restricted to any particular insurance plan or insurance product. With high co-pay and very high deductible plans, an average patient, fully insured, would pay more to doctor’s offices contracting with those insurances than they would out-of-pocket in a direct care model. Thus, direct care is an opportunity to access physicians with a completely independent medical practice who are able to use their judgment and provide the best overall treatment plan for each and every patient.

This has recently come to my attention, with the announcement of a recent ICD code that will be in place for COVID-19 unvaccinated. There are great concerns that such a code will be encouraged and later mandated for every chart in the country. Healthcare insurance, clinics, hospitals, and other organizations may penalize someone for not taking a COVID-19 vaccine. The advantage of a direct clinical practice is the medical records remain completely private, with no reporting of any medical information outside of that office.

Many Americans in today’s world are seeking that degree of independence and privacy. This will show features Dr. Brian Procter, MD, who has spent the last year converting from insurance-based practice to independent direct primary care practice. He was an early treatment specialist for COVID-19 and has published several papers on methods to treat patients and keep them out of the hospital. He has welcomed Dr. McCullough into his practice, and you can find Dr. McCullough now north of Dallas in McKinney, Texas. Dr. McCullough and Dr. Procter welcome patients who are able to have an in-person office visit and then follow up in a variety of different settings.

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So let’s get real, let’s get loud; on America Out Loud Talk Radio, this is The McCullough Report!

The McCullough Report: Sat | Sun 2 PM ET – Internationally recognized Dr. Peter A. McCullough, known for his iconic views on the state of medical truth in America and around the globe, pierces through the thin veil of mainstream media stories that skirt the significant issues and provide no tractable basis for durable insight. Listen on iHeart Radio, our world-class media player, or our free apps on AppleAndroid, or AlexaEach episode goes to major podcast networks early in the week and can be heard on-demand anywhere in the world.

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  • Dr. Peter McCullough

    Dr. McCullough is an internist, cardiologist, and epidemiologist managing the cardiovascular complications of both the viral infection and the injuries developing after the COVID-19 vaccine in Dallas, TX, USA. Since the outset of the pandemic, Dr. McCullough has been a leader in the medical response to the COVID-19 disaster and has published “Pathophysiological Basis and Rationale for Early Outpatient Treatment of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Infection,” the first synthesis of sequenced multidrug treatment of ambulatory patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 in the American Journal of Medicine and subsequently updated in Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine. He has dozens of peer-reviewed publications on the infection and has extensively commented on the medical response to the COVID-19 crisis in TheHill, America Out Loud, NewsMax, One America News, Victory Channel, NTD, and FOX NEWS Channel. Dr. McCullough has testified on pandemic response multiple times in the US Senate, Texas Senate Committee on Health and Human Services, Arizona Senate, Colorado General Assembly, New Hampshire Senate, Pennsylvania Senate, and South Carolina Senate. On December 7, 2022, Dr. McCullough co-moderated a Senate Panel and concluded that all COVID-19 vaccines should be removed from the market for excess mortality. Dr. McCullough has reviewed thousands of reports, participated in scientific congresses, group discussions, and press releases, and has been considered among the world's top experts on COVID-19.

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Walter Belhaven
Walter Belhaven
1 year ago

Could you please provide a link or full reference to the study Dr. McCullough mentioned just before the break by Vertkerke [sp?] and Colleagues, “that showed the only people hospitalized who died in the United States [of COVID-19] were those who didn’t receive any early treatment.” I’ve searched but cannot find the paper. Thanks!

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