
Innovation with Mark Peter Davis Saving Healthcare: How Meroka Is Empowering Doctors To Stay Independent
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- Outdated models that sacrifice care for throughput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
