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When Insurance Replaces Your Doctor With a Chatbot

Albert Takem M.D Episode 55

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In this episode, I talk about what happens when patients are doing the work, making progress, and still run into a healthcare system that makes everything harder than it needs to be. 

I share the story of my patient Patrick, who reached 159 days of sobriety, lost 60 pounds, and was finally building momentum with his health. But then his insurance redirected him into an online weight management program, adding new steps, delays, and impersonal digital interactions that almost made him give up. 

Patrick’s story shows why the physician patient relationship matters so much. Weight loss, sobriety, depression, and long-term behavior change are not solved by willpower alone. Patients need trust, continuity, accountability, and real human support. 

I also discuss why weight loss medications can be an important tool for many patients, and why access barriers can break momentum, reduce adherence, and harm people who are already fighting hard to improve their health. 

This episode is a reminder that patients should not have to navigate confusing systems alone. If your care feels like it is being controlled by policies instead of a clinician who knows you, advocate for yourself, ask questions, and keep fighting for the care you need.

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