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Doctors are highly trained medical professionals trying to survive in a complex sociopolitical system. We have been pawns utilized by hospitals and government for our knowledge and skills, yet more recently expected not to have a voice or opinion.As a physician in private practice for 40 years, changes in the past 10 years have been difficult. It was hard for me to hear non-medical business administrators force cut-rate medicine compromising evidence-based patient care.Not just hospital administrators. Government and insurance administrators as well. trying to "save money" for the interests they present and that it not the public.Naked CapitalismCalifornia Bill Seeks to Prevent Hospital Administrators from Practicing Medicine Without a LicenseRoy Poses, MD, Clinical Associate Professor
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Doctors are highly trained medical professionals trying to survive in a complex sociopolitical system. We have been pawns utilized by hospitals and government for our knowledge and skills, yet more recently expected not to have a voice or opinion.As a physician in private practice for 40 years, changes in the past 10 years have been difficult. It was hard for me to hear non-medical business administrators force cut-rate medicine compromising evidence-based patient care.Not just hospital administrators. Government and insurance administrators as well. trying to "save money" for the interests they present and that it not the public.Naked CapitalismCalifornia Bill Seeks to Prevent Hospital Administrators from Practicing Medicine Without a LicenseRoy Poses, MD, Clinical Associate Professor
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Doctors are highly trained medical professionals trying to survive in a complex sociopolitical system. We have been pawns utilized by hospitals and government for our knowledge and skills, yet more recently expected not to have a voice or opinion.As a physician in private practice for 40 years, changes in the past 10 years have been difficult. It was hard for me to hear non-medical business administrators force cut-rate medicine compromising evidence-based patient care.
Not just hospital administrators. Government and insurance administrators as well. trying to "save money" for the interests they present and that it not the public.
Naked CapitalismCalifornia Bill Seeks to Prevent Hospital Administrators from Practicing Medicine Without a License
Roy Poses, MD, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at Brown University, and the President of FIRM – the Foundation for Integrity and Responsibility in Medicine.
Originally published at Health Care Renewal