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Episode 311- Can Hospitals Survive? Grumpy Old Men Take on Today's Healthcare System
Episode 311
Thursday, 26 March, 2026
Price caps make for great politics and terrible bedside reality when they ignore how hospitals actually survive. Nate Kaufman sits down with healthcare analyst and futurist Dr. Jeff Goldsmith for a blunt conversation about why “just cap hospital prices” can sound like reform while quietly setting up the next access crisis, especially for safety net hospitals and rural communities with heavy Medicare and Medicaid payer mix.We dig into the “Rand fallacy,” the trap of treating hospital price transparency rankings as a proxy for sustainability or value. Jeff explains why a hospital can look like a bargain on paper and still close its doors, and why policy built on context-free datasets can mislead employers, voters, and regulators. From there, we get specific about what’s really pushing healthcare costs higher: administrative complexity, fragmented payment rules, revenue cycle overhead, and clinician time swallowed by documentation and electronic health record burdens, all layered on top of workforce shortages that make capacity harder to staff every year.We also tackle the merger question: why would health systems pursue deals across 1,500 miles, what incentives are baked into the transaction industry, and what boards should demand before signing off. We close with practical policy takeaways on strengthening public health and primary care access, simplifying the healthcare transaction, and starting an honest national conversation about the future of employer-sponsored insurance.Subscribe, share this conversation with a friend in healthcare, and leave a review with the biggest cost driver you think policymakers still misunderstand.Support the showEngage the conversation on Substack at The Common Bridge!













