
51. Your Benefits, Your Risk: Why Fiduciary Duty Can’t Be Ignored
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Chelsea shares her personal journey from NCAA athlete to healthcare advocate after a traumatic brain injury exposed the broken realities of the American health system. Donovan breaks down the parallels between fiduciary standards in financial services and the gaping lack of those same protections in health benefits—until now.
From health plan lawsuits and PBM fraud to RxDC reporting and compensation disclosure, this episode arms employers with the truth, the data, and the questions you must start asking.
You’ll learn:
- What fiduciary duty actually looks like in practice (and in court)
- Why the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 is a game-changer for employer-sponsored plans
- How to identify and eliminate conflicts of interest across your benefit ecosystem
- What brokers aren’t telling you—and why that matters
- Practical steps you can take today to realign incentives and protect your people
Stick around for the debut of special guest Bryan Orr, whose real-world results show what’s possible when employers take back control.
If you’re ready to rethink your role, reclaim your data, and radically improve your health plan decisions, this one’s for you.
Connect with Chelsea and Donovan:
Website: www.ethoseffectpodcast.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ethoseffectpodcast/
Chelsea: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-ryckis
Donovan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donovanryckis/
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