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Real Doc Speaks posts on X about insurance, health, reduce, money the most. They currently have XXXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

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Social topic influence insurance #455, health 9.8%, reduce 3.92%, money 3.92%, credits 3.92%, $3040k 1.96%, car insurance 1.96%, represent 1.96%, historically 1.96%, trader XXXX%

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"This happened to me with Optum Health. They wanted me to pay back $30-40K because they claimed I incorrectly coded a number of C-sections going back a number of years. My office had to dig some of the records out of storage but we ended up reviewing all of the records and in the end they concluded there was no error on my part. They told my manager that they were shocked that I fought back as most physicians just pay the fine. It was intimidating but if I didn't push back the clawbacks would have never ended"
X Link 2025-12-05T22:00Z 10.6K followers, 212.8K engagements

"The AMA doesn't set prices and doesn't represent the majority of physicians. Do you have a reference for your claim that the AMA is against price transparency"
X Link 2025-12-06T20:48Z 10.6K followers, XXX engagements

"The vast majority of patients in the ER don't have a life-threatening disorder and could and should shop for care. Most could receive the care they need in a physician's office or an urgent care. The bill for an urgent care visit is typically $75-150 and that for an ER visit is $2000 and up. The vast majority of healthcare in the US is routine scheduled and shoppable. Why pay $10000 for a $XXX CT Scan Why pay $19200 for a drug when the cash price is $XX There is no other industry in which people accept such poor value"
X Link 2025-12-13T20:18Z 10.7K followers, 10.8K engagements

"And the real point is patients need options with transparent pricing. I am a Trader Joes guy"
X Link 2025-12-14T16:11Z 10.7K followers, XXX engagements

"Reducing the uninsured is the wrong metric. We now have patients who are insured and can't afford to use their health insurance because they can't afford the deductible. Everyone knows that health insurance is way to expensive and that the ACA's claims of lowering costs are incorrect. We all know that our beloved independent physician is now retired or employed. The ACA was an open attack on physicians and the patients have suffered. The ACA is an insurance and industry subsidy bill"
X Link 2025-12-05T20:18Z 10.6K followers, 2733 engagements

"Many of the currently insured don't know they are insured as fraud is rampant. Many who have insurance can't afford to use their insurance. Nobody believes that healthcare in the US is affordable and if the ACA is working so well why are there always new necessary subsidies"
X Link 2025-12-05T20:43Z 10.6K followers, XXX engagements

"I do agree that we need to expand the pool of people eligible for an HSA. Currently you must have a high deductible health plan and many use an HSA as an investment vehicle. There is a triple tax advantage with HSAs and you are allowed to invest them in equities. We need to expand the amount that can be placed into HSAs and we need to allow anyone to open an HSA account. This means you can open one without current health insurance or a high-deductible plan. We must allow cash payments from an HSA to be applied to deductibles and max out-of-pocket calculations. We must also demand price"
X Link 2025-12-05T20:56Z 10.6K followers, 1586 engagements

"HSAs are a very powerful tool for retirement and are often used for that purpose. The aspects that are useful for retirement are: Contributions are pretax The account can be invested and there is no tax on the unrealized gains There is no tax for qualified medical expenses After age XX you can use the HSA account for any expense if it isn't a qualified medical expense you pay taxes on the distribution. Your spouse can inherit your HSA tax free and own the account There is no requirement minimum distribution for HSA accounts like there is for 401Ks and IRAs. As Charlie Munger said " show me"
X Link 2025-12-05T23:07Z 10.6K followers, XXX engagements

"The surgeon receives the same pay at both sites of care. The difference is the $13000 flowing to the hospital because they are allowed to charge more money than a ambulatory surgery center. It is one of the biggest scams in Medicare and commercial insurances. You get the same surgeon the same surgery less convenience treated poorly and a $13000 higher bill at the hospital Only in healthcare would this be the norm"
X Link 2025-12-07T14:56Z 10.6K followers, 8135 engagements

"The $X billion lost to fraud in MN could have been better used to provide patient care. This is an example of why large government programs fail"
X Link 2025-12-09T20:13Z 10.6K followers, 2292 engagements

"Some things in healthcare are very complex and some are easy. Hospital costs have increased over three times that of CPI and we need to reduce them now. Physician-owned Hospitals are cheaper and better than other models but Obamacare prohibits them. We need to repeal section 6001 of Obamacare and allow physicians to own hospitals. The other cause of high hospital costs is the consolidation of hospitals. It is rare to find a single stand alone hospital outside of a rural area. Most hospitals have merged into large systems and they have monopoly power in their markets. We need to breakup the"
X Link 2025-12-10T21:14Z 10.6K followers, XXX engagements

"For drugs go to: For labs go to: For imaging use: Avoid hospital-employed physicians outpatient centers urgent cares labs and imaging if the tests are routine and scheduled. Always ask for the cash price for everything"
X Link 2025-11-11T20:03Z 10.6K followers, 330.5K engagements

"The insurance company executives need the subsidies to pay the enormous CEO salaries"
X Link 2025-12-06T21:31Z 10.6K followers, 1771 engagements

"You have costly equipment involved in retinal surgery the supplies are expensive and there are huge regulatory costs for any medical procedure. You can't get much body work done anymore for $6000 if you are in a car accident"
X Link 2025-12-07T16:24Z 10.6K followers, XXX engagements

"One in four doctors in the US is foreign-born We need to expand the number of medical schools and residency slots to ensure the US is physician-independent We are stealing physicians away from other countries that need them as well. There is no reason we can't produce all the physicians we need in the US"
X Link 2025-12-12T21:00Z 10.7K followers, 8066 engagements

"Doctors are greedy is the easiest narrative to sell. But physicians account for X% of healthcare costs so where does the other XX% go #healthcare #doctors #medicalindustry"
X Link 2025-12-12T22:00Z 10.7K followers, 7897 engagements

"What happens when the government fails in a big and public way They always claim that it wasn't their fault and that they need and deserve more money and new laws. They often are rewarded with a new government agency. On 9/11 we had XX intelligence agencies and the most expensive military in the world. None of this prevented or stopped any of the attacks. The airspace wasn't closed until the second tower and the Pentagon were attacked. The fall out was that we now have a new cabinent department Homeland Security. We now have TSA and we now are spending even more money. This is why we"
X Link 2025-12-13T21:07Z 10.6K followers, XXX engagements

"We need the patient to be responsible for paying for routine care with an expanded HSA"
X Link 2025-12-13T21:13Z 10.7K followers, XXX engagements

"When I was a resident my wife stayed home with our child and we lived in a modest home. We had one car no cable TV no vacations no restaurant meals and we watched our spending. I worked a second job to avoid debt. There are very few Americans who want to live like this and it all comes down to choices"
X Link 2025-12-13T21:38Z 10.7K followers, XXX engagements

"The plumbers are the real gangsters We will all pay whatever they charge to fix the leak or get the water to flow again"
X Link 2025-12-14T00:32Z 10.7K followers, XXX engagements

"And that is why cash prices are so much lower than the insurance price. The biggest lie in healthcare is that the insurance companies negotiate a better price for services then we can. This lie is told to justify the outrageous premiums deductibles co-pays and coinsurance insurance company charges. The reality is after we pay all these massive charges what we face is delays and denials of care as well as an inflated final cost of care. In reality you would be better off to ask what the cash price is from the beginning and pay that price. Dont forget that when you pick up your six dollar cash"
X Link 2025-12-14T15:59Z 10.7K followers, XXX engagements

"Happy Hanukkah to all my Jewish friends"
X Link 2025-12-14T16:15Z 10.7K followers, XXX engagements