Episode 25 - Who Really Pays for Healthcare? Insurance, Cash, and the Cost of Caring for Women in Midlife | Part 1
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If you’ve ever left a doctor’s appointment feeling rushed, unheard, or still confused—this episode explains why.
In Part 1 of this two-part series, Dr. Jill and Dr. Ade break down what’s really happening behind the scenes of modern healthcare—and why women in midlife are often left feeling frustrated, even when they have insurance.
Women today are asking for more time, more prevention, more thoughtful hormone care, and clearer answers. And they should. But the healthcare system was not designed to pay for much of the care women actually need in midlife.
In this episode, we explore:
- What women are rightfully asking for in midlife healthcare
- What insurance is designed to cover—and where it falls short
- Why visits feel rushed and why providers ask you to “pick one concern”
- The reality of copays, deductibles, and unpaid care
- The invisible administrative work patients never see
- Why so many physicians are burning out or leaving healthcare altogether
This conversation isn’t about blaming patients or doctors. It’s about understanding how the system has changed—and why it often doesn’t support the kind of care women deserve.
🎧 In Part 2, we’ll continue the conversation by exploring what’s emerging in response—including cash-pay care, direct care models, and how to think about your options without guilt or fear.