From ER To Policy: A Physician-Lawyer’s Roadmap To Better Care with Dr Chereka Kluttz

January 30
26 mins

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A night in the ER can teach you a lot about urgency—especially when routine problems arrive because there’s nowhere else to go. That’s where Dr Chereka Kluttz started, and it’s why she added a law degree to her stethoscope: to translate between clinical reality and the rules that shape care. We sit down with Jarika to explore how a physician-attorney can bridge the gap between clinicians, operations, and legal teams to design systems that protect patients, respect providers, and actually move faster.

Chereka shares how leadership roles exposed the slow grind of change and why she left to consult across startups and telehealth, where she could influence policy, compliance, and workflow design at scale. We examine the biggest disconnect she sees: clinicians ask for quick fixes while organisations juggle regulatory risk, insurance constraints, and operational limits. Her approach blends a clinical eye with health law expertise to stress-test protocols, craft provider training, and build policies that pass scrutiny without breaking on the floor.

Access stays at the centre of the conversation. Chereka explains why limiting coverage doesn’t reduce demand—it shifts it to the ER under EMTALA, inflating costs and stretching capacity. She makes the case for universal access and fewer insurance hurdles to route routine care to primary settings, keep emergencies for emergencies, and lower hidden system costs. Along the way, she opens up about the real time drains of compliance work, the value of listening to providers early, and the practical steps leaders can take to align incentives with outcomes.

If you’re a clinician frustrated by stalled change, a startup navigating compliance, or a leader aiming for safer, faster care, this conversation offers a clear blueprint for action. Follow the show, share with a colleague who needs it, and leave a review to tell us which change you’d prioritise first.

Guest Biography

Dr Chereka Kluttz, DO, JD is a board‑certified family medicine physician and attorney with over 11 years of clinical experience, including more than seven years in emergency medicine. She works at the intersection of healthcare delivery, regulatory policy, and provider advocacy, helping organizations improve patient experience while protecting clinical integrity.

Through consulting, regulatory writing, telehealth, and education, Dr Kluttz supports healthcare startups and organizations in building compliant, patient‑centered systems that actually work in real‑world clinical settings. She is passionate about equitable access to care, provider wellbeing, and creating healthcare systems that heal both people and institutions.

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About Dr Andrew Greenland

Dr Andrew Greenland is a UK-based medical doctor and founder of Greenland Medical, specialising in Integrative and Functional Medicine. With dual training in conventional and root-cause approaches, he helps individuals optimise health, performance, and longevity — with a focus on cognitive resilience and healthy ageing.

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