Shownotes
Why is U.S. healthcare so broken? If you're not sure why it’s so expensive or dysfunctional, this week’s podcast may illuminate the answers for you.
I sat down with Alex Barrett, Cofounder & CEO of Meroka, who's tackling one of the root problems:
- Consolidation that strips doctors of autonomy
- Misaligned incentives across the system
- Outdated models that sacrifice care for throughput
70% of doctors now work for big systems but Alex is charting a new path by giving independent practices scale, liquidity, and ownership without the need to sell out.
Special thanks to Alex for joining the pod - this is one of the smartest takes I’ve heard on how to fix healthcare from the inside.
⏱️ Chapter Markers
00:00 – Welcome & Guest Intro
01:20 – What is Meroka?
03:30 – Why Independence Matters in Healthcare
05:30 – The Trade-Off Between Scale & Patient Experience
07:20 – Breaking Down Reimbursement Rates
10:30 – Why Scale Has Meant Consolidation—Until Now
14:50 – How Independent Practices Survive
17:00 – The Myth That Doctors Are Bad at Business
20:30 – Meroka’s Employee Ownership Model
23:50 – Comparing to Private Equity Models
26:00 – The Future of Healthcare as a Real Market
28:30 – Final Thoughts & Gratitude
Links:
- Alex Barrett: LinkedIn
- Meroka: Website, LinkedIn
- Interplay: Website, LinkedIn, Twitter
- MPD: LinkedIn, Twitter