Dr. Jill Vecchio is a diagnostic radiologist and healthcare policy expert who read the complete Affordable Care Act. She advocates for medical freedom, informed consent, and free-market healthcare solutions.
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Dr. Jill Vecchio is a diagnostic radiologist who has spent her career detecting and helping treat breast cancer. She practices with Rocky Mountain Radiologists and Lutheran Medical Center in the Denver metro area, bringing decades of clinical experience to her work in medicine.
Vecchio gained national attention for reading and analyzing the complete Affordable Care Act before its passage, becoming a sought-after voice on healthcare policy. Her detailed understanding of the legislation's provisions and their real-world implications has made her an authoritative critic of government-controlled healthcare.
As a healthcare policy expert, Vecchio advocates for free-market solutions that preserve the doctor-patient relationship and protect individual medical freedom. She is a strong proponent of informed consent, arguing that patients—not government bureaucrats—should make their own healthcare decisions. Her expertise extends to pharmaceutical policy, hospital billing practices, and the economics of healthcare delivery.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Vecchio provided regular analysis of public health policies, vaccine mandates, and the science behind government recommendations. She has been a consistent voice for medical freedom and against coercive health mandates.
A frequent guest on the Kim Monson Show since 2019, Vecchio has also served as guest host. She is affiliated with the Centennial Institute and lives in Wheat Ridge, Colorado.
Dr. Jill Vecchio on the health toll of AI data centers, Nathan Worcester on the lapse of FISA spy powers, and Jon Boesen on injury claims. June 16, 2026.
“Their rights stop when they start affecting other people's rights.”
Karen Levine and Lorne Levy on property and mortgages, Dr. Jill Vecchio on digital IDs, Molly Lamar on Cherry Creek, Teddy Collins on guns. May 22, 2026.
“If you don't have a seat at the table, you're on the menu.”
Dr. Jill Vecchio on Agenda 2030 land grabs, Mike Rawluk on rail-district taxing power, Trent Loos on the USDA-Palantir farmer data deal. April 29, 2026.
“There is nothing here that says private property. Nothing.”
“It's our tax dollars that are being granted to the Nature Conservancy to take away our property rights.”
Guest host Dr. Jill Vecchio explores California's wine grape crisis with Stuart Spencer, plus car theft trends and financial literacy on April 6, 2026.
“Whatever's happening in California, whatever the political milieu is in California tends to be parallel Colorado.”
“I think people don't understand that every single thing around you has some way or other connected with petrochemicals. You can't make a windmill without petrochemicals. You can't make a solar panel without petrochemicals.”
Dr. Jill Vecchio warns about AI in healthcare and the WEF agenda. Teddy Collins and Susan Harris discuss SB26-005 and civic engagement. January 23, 2026.
“Are we going to be able to refuse interacting with a physician that uses AI? Are we going to be able to sign a consent form that says, I do not want to have any interaction, nothing of mine goes into AI?”
“So if we're going to start dumbing down our health care providers, that's frightening because then who's going to be our backup? Nobody. I mean, we're going to depend on AI. And AI can make all kinds of crazy mistakes.”
Guest host Jill Vecchio explores child protection initiatives with Kevin Lundberg and military resistance with Brad Miller on September 30, 2025.
“They didn't do very many and the patients had to go there and spend months and months in psychotherapy to evaluate them and see if, mentally, this was a reasonable decision for them or if they had other mental illnesses and that sort of thing.”
“And you can weed out the big bureaucrats, the ones that have been there forever that love Obamacare and wrote most of this crap in Obamacare and all the regulation and everything else.”
Jay Davidson and Dr. Jill Vecchio discuss immutable facts about taxation and healthcare centralization with Kim Monson on May 22, 2025.
“And the minute that happens, the minute there's central control with only a few people making the decisions, that just is asking for extensive corruption.”
“Our problem today stems from the person giving the care, the healthcare provider like me, and the person receiving the care, the patients, are bureaucratically separated by the person paying for the care.”
“He's very well-informed and very bold, not afraid to say what needs to be said or address things that need to be addressed that have been kicked down the road for so long.”
“It's because the$ 91,000 never existed.”
“Because it's such a wonderful business model that the practitioners of it, a lot of times they even have urgent care services available as well, and call services for minor emergencies, which is brilliant.”
Dr. Jill Vecchio and C.L. Bryant discuss faith, apostasy, and American birthright. Kim Monson Show, December 28, 2023.
“Be still and know that I'm God. In other words, settle down, take a breath and trust in God. He has a plan. He has a plan for each one of us.”
“Start reading the Bible. Start generating a really great relationship with God. And I tell you what, you won't regret one second of it. Read the Bible. Somebody said early on when I was really doing deep dives, the Bible is the greatest mystery book ever written, and it is. It's fascinating.”
Susan Kochevar on capitalism, Jill Vecchio on net neutrality, government sur, Steve Peck on douglas county school district, Dave DiCarlo on school board race...
“5G is not about faster internet speeds. 5G is about data collection and surveillance. And I mean surveillance with camera surveillance. In Beijing, China, there is one camera for every three people.”
“The central bank digital currencies will require a digital ID. That's the key, folks, is the digital ID. They're going to tell you that the CBDCs are going to be like cryptocurrency. No, they're not.”
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