Dr. Anand Lalaji

They Did What?

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Did you ever get a medical bill or denial and think, ‘Who the hell approved this?’ If you have, you’ve come to the right place. Welcome to They Did What? The podcast where we examine one real-life decision in medicine, insurance, or policy, explaining what happened and why it matters. Hosted by Dr. Anand Lalaji, better known as Dr. A, a physician and critic at The Radiology Group, we’ll talk about algorithms that reject care in seconds, prior authorizations that slow treatment, ‘networks’ with no available doctors, and surprise bills that arrive months later. Clear stories, plain language, pra...

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Dr. Anand Lalaji

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Health

Podcast-Website

www.spreaker.com

Neueste Folge

23. Jun 2026

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They Called It Oversight. The Supreme Court Called It a Cartel 23.06.2026

A neurosurgeon kills seven patients. The state medical board lets him quietly resign — no license revocation, no public record, a clean slate to operate in the next state. That is not a failure of oversight. That is oversight working exactly as some boards intend it to. In this episode, Dr. A tears through four real cases where state medical boards — the bodies legally entrusted to protect patient...

The Investor Who Offers to Save You Is the Threat 09.06.2026

You trained fifteen years to become a doctor. Nobody trained you to spot the person who spends the next decade quietly draining everything you built. This week Dr. A talks about hard lessons from his own years fighting a former partner he can only name by a pseudonym while the case sits in court. His warning is for physician entrepreneurs: smart, fresh out of training, sitting on a real idea, and...

They Don't Care About Your Doctor 06.05.2026

Hospitals are quietly firing their best doctors — not for malpractice, not for complaints, but for costing 8 to 12 percent more than a cheaper alternative. When a 20-year oncologist with 100% patient satisfaction and zero blemishes gets cut to protect a margin, something has broken beyond repair. In this episode, Dr. A pulls back the curtain on a pattern accelerating across specialties — radiology...

75 Percent of Physicians No Longer Own Their Practice 14.04.2026

Three out of four physicians in America no longer own their own practice. The entity that now controls their decisions, their staffing, their billing — is not a doctor. It is a private equity firm with a five-year exit strategy and no obligation to the patient sitting in the exam room. In this solo episode, Dr. A breaks down what he calls the darkest deal in modern medicine: the private equity acq...

The First Business Mistake Doctors Never See Coming 13.01.2026

Fourteen years of training doesn’t prepare you for this. One bad business decision can nearly end a medical career. In this season-one finale, Dr. A tells a true story from early in his career—what happened when a newly trained physician stepped into entrepreneurship without business training, formal safeguards, or verification. Fresh out of fellowship, at the dawn of digital medicine, he partnere...

When Physicians Stopped Acting Together 30.12.2025

Physicians no longer control many of the decisions that shape patient care—and that loss didn’t happen overnight. According to Dr. A, it took decades of fragmented choices, missed chances to act together, and quiet acceptance of outside control. In this episode of They Did What, Dr. A delivers a blunt reckoning with the medical profession itself. He traces how professional culture, competition, an...

Doctors Are Quietly Reaching a Breaking Point 16.12.2025

Nearly 1 in 4 healthcare workers report being bullied by a supervising physician, according to a major 2019 review. And inside some large medical centers, that culture isn’t improving—it’s spreading. That is the minefield Dr. A walks us through today. In this episode, Dr. A breaks down how toxic hierarchies, unchecked “star performer” protection, and hostile peer dynamics create a workplace that c...

The Hidden Trap in Medical Lawsuits 02.12.2025

When one attorney can threaten a major transplant center with a multimillion-dollar payout, the whole system feels shaky. And when a federal jury convicts that attorney of attempted extortion, it exposes a pressure point most patients never see coming. In this episode, Dr. A walks listeners through a real 2024 federal case involving a plaintiff-side medical malpractice lawyer. An example of how ra...

When a Single No Costs a Lifetime of Pain 18.11.2025

She couldn’t stand for more than a minute. At 18. Her doctor said surgery could fix it…her insurer said no. In this episode, Dr. A unpacks the case of a teenager whose early-onset spinal degeneration was treated like a middle-aged backache by a major insurer. Despite MRI proof, failed physical therapy, and years of documented pain, coverage was denied, until public outrage forced a reversal. This...

The Broken Economics of Saving Lives 04.11.2025

A surgeon saves your life by cutting out your inflamed gallbladder and gets paid less than the price of a MacBook. A heart transplant surgeon trains for 17 years, spends 10 hours in the OR, and takes home just $1,250, sometimes less than what’s paid to fix a spider vein. This is not rumor, it’s the official Medicare fee schedule. In this episode, Dr. A digs into the upside-down math of physician r...

Inside the Broken World of Medical Licensing 21.10.2025

A single complaint (true or not) can unravel a physician’s entire career. Once a state licensing board gets involved, the process can move like a runaway train: opaque, insulated, and nearly impossible to appeal. The boards were built to protect patients, but in practice they often operate more like monarchies than fair courts. In this episode, Dr. A takes us inside the hidden world of medical lic...

The AI That Decides If You Get Care 07.10.2025

When an algorithm can deny your care in seconds, who’s really making the call on your health? In this episode, Dr. A unpacks how a major insurer deployed an AI tool that automatically rejected claims without a physician review, despite laws requiring it. What looks like efficiency on paper could mean millions of patients face roadblocks to life-saving treatments. Dr. A breaks down why medicine’s c...

Introducing the They Did What? Podcast 30.09.2025

Did you ever get a medical bill or denial and think, ‘Who the hell approved this?’If you have, you’ve come to the right place. Welcome to They Did What? The podcast where we examine one real-life decision in medicine, insurance, or policy, explaining what happened and why it matters. Hosted by Dr. Anand Lalaji, better known as Dr. A, a physician and critic at The Radiology Group, we’ll talk about...

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