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What’s Coming: The Roadmap to Exposing American Healthcare. The Rojas Report isn’t slowing down. By Dutch Rojas (01/03/26)

(link below): dutchrojas.substack.com…

Dutch Rojas has big plans — and concrete solutions — for making American healthcare affordable again. We urge you to share these plans with independent doctors and insurance agents, legislators (state and federal), and fellow citizens who want to get off the costly health system gravy train.

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Our Take

We need reform, that’s for darn sure. We also need to reduce our dependency on government-funded “healthcare” of any kind, instead focusing on alternative and natural approaches to health and early treatments with repurposed drugs and nutraceuticals when we do get sick.

Catastrophic medical insurance should handle most of what severely ails us.

Allopathic medicine — what government typically funds and what’s backed by Big Pharma, Big Bureaucrats, Big Hospitals, Big Insurance, Big Medical Schools, and Big Medical Guilds — is great for acute problems such as broken bones and massive bleeding from accidents. But it’s not so good for chronic diseases caused by poor eating, toxins (injected, ingested, inhaled), and lack of exercise, sleep, sunshine, appropriate supplements, and solutions for root causes.

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Here’s Dutch Rojas’ blueprint for 2026…

Contents

  • The History of Certificate of Need (CON) Laws

  • Why Your Premiums Are So Expensive

  • HCSC and the Blue Cross Blue Shield Scam

  • The History of the AMA and AHA

  • Open Letters to Governors and Lawmakers

  • The 2026 Midterms

  • Policy Solutions and Private Solutions

  • Why This Matters

  • Join the Mission

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Summary (Grok ai, edited; images from article)

Mission: affordable, accessible healthcare.

In 2026, The Rojas Report will expose reasons for high American healthcare costs through investigations, histories, and policy analyses. It also will propose solutions.

  • Monday through Friday: Economics and policy content.

  • Saturday: Tips for independent physician practices.

  • Sunday: Introspective insights.

Plans for Upcoming Content Sections

  • History of Certificate of Need Laws: CON laws' role in hospital monopolies, origins in 1970s federal policy, state adoption, maps, loopholes, beneficiaries, and link to consolidation crisis.

  • Why Premiums Are So Expensive: Premium dollar allocation, recipients, and systemic designs that increase costs.

  • HCSC and the Blue Cross Blue Shield Scam: Health Care Service Corp operates Blue Cross Blue Shield plans in five states. Learn how the largest customer-owned insurer promotes premium increases, high executive pay, and for-profit-like behavior despite nonprofit status.

  • History of AMA and AHA: American Medical Association and American Hospital Association history from origins in advocacy and standards to regulatory capture and self-preservation.

  • Open Letters to Governors and Lawmakers: Data-driven letters sent to governors, legislators, and Congress on policy impacts. Rojas will share any responses.

  • The 2026 Midterms: Premiums and Medicaid fraud will be hot topics in midterm elections. Rojas will include scorecard rating Congress members on healthcare affordability and access, starting with Ro Khanna, Kevin Hern, Rand Paul, Roger Marshall and extending to all up for reelection. No party bias. Will interview lawmakers.

  • Policy Solutions and Private Solutions: Legislative fixes that don’t require supermajority. Will suggest state reforms and share private playbooks for physicians and employers.

Why This Matters

  • Healthcare is 20% of U.S. GDP

  • 2025 US spending projected at $5.7 trillion, $17,000 per person.

  • US healthcare spending exceeds Japan's economy or combined GDP of Canada, Mexico, Australia.

  • US lacks dedicated independent media coverage of healthcare costs. The Rojas Report fills that gap.

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