Commentary|Podcasts|February 12, 2026

The state of health care in 2026, with Richard Anderson, M.D., FACP, CEO of The Doctors Company and TDC Group

Fact checked by: Keith A. Reynolds

Richard Anderson, M.D., FACP, CEO of The Doctors Company and TDC Group, joins the show to break down the state of the industry and the top risks facing physicians in 2026.

The health care system is changing quickly, and the legal and regulatory systems that govern it are struggling to keep up.

Medical Economics Associate Editor Austin Littrell sat down with Richard Anderson, M.D., CEO of The Doctors Company and TDC Group, to talk about the organization’s annual predictions report, Healthcare on the Horizon: Predictions for U.S. Healthcare Through 2026.

Anderson explains why artificial intelligence (AI) may soon become part of the standard of care — and why clinician trust, legal precedent and liability exposure will determine how quickly that happens. He outlines the paradox physicians face when deciding whether to follow AI recommendations, the growing impact of nuclear verdicts and social inflation in malpractice litigation and the widening access gaps as rural hospitals close and reimbursement pressures mount.

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Editor's note: Episode timestamps and transcript produced using AI tools.

0:00 — Cold open
A system being revolutionized and torn apart at the same time.

0:20 — Intro
Austin Littrell introduces the episode and Dr. Anderson.

1:39 — The most underappreciated risk in 2026
Rapid change, consolidation and burnout.

6:04 — AI integration and clinician trust
Why liability concerns may slow adoption.

12:06 — How physicians should use AI today
Ambient listening, EHR burden and practical realities.

14:46 — The $1 trillion digital migration
Unexpected legal and clinical risks.

17:46 — P2 Management Minute

18:38 — Measuring digital progress
Why courts lag behind technological change.

20:26 — Nuclear verdicts explained
Why awards over $50 million are reshaping expectations.

25:56 — Hospital closures and access gaps
Rural care under pressure.

27:57 — Tort reform priorities
Why caps on non-economic damages matter.

31:52 — Agentic AI and responsibility
Who gets sued when machines act independently?

36:12 — Outro

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