Many such programs exist including at Harvard. |
You missed the point of the question. MBAs have not helped the health care system. They make changes based on profits/business model without any actual health care background. |
Probably that they should rescue us from our own worst impulses, make us beautiful and full of energy, and do so with a friendly smile and a low cost bill.
Duh. |
Its pretty poor practice to cancel an appointment and not prioritize the cancellation. I am also tired of getting chastised by admins when I am not seen every 6 months. Ma'm this is my 3rd time calling. The first time, the schedule wasn't available that far out. The 2nd time I called, a month later, there wasnt an appointment within the 6-month timeframe and I was told someone would call me after getting permission from the doc to fit me in. The 3rd time, I am getting chastised. I am also frustrated by being told that I can make appointment online and being referred to their portal but then I cant make an appointment and it says to call the office. Also, if I arrive 15 minutes early and complete my paperwork (for the 2nd time because I have already done it online like I have been prompted to do via text and email) dont let someone who arrives late for their appointment be seen first. That pisses me off to no end. |
It's always useful to be able to speak the language of the business world, just as it's useful for patients to have medical knowledge so they can self advocate in the face of short appointments. |
AMA estimates are pretty different. https://www.ama-assn.org/system/files/2022-prp-practice-arrangement.pdf Regardless, the point is that doctors aren't merely "front-line workers" that have been subject to the whims of other entities. They constructed the current environment, and have been part of the more recent shift away from private practices. It's strange that you referred to older doctors "selling you out" with that shift, given that studies have consistently shown that young doctors don't want to run private practices. |
Irrelevant. If that PP expects a certain level of care, it’s on her to pay for it. |
All my doctors are driving much nicer cars than I do—apparently there's some fat to cut in the system. Sorry, not sympathetic. |
Of course you’re not sympathetic. You’re an idiot. |
Just imagine the types of doctors you’d have if you offered people 50k salaries! the best of the best! |
There's the bedside manner from a doctor that we've all come to know and love! TREAT YOUR PATIENTS BETTER! |
Is $50k the only alternative to $225k that you can think of? How about, like with any other job, a part of a doctor's pay be tied to customer satisfaction? The contempt most MDs show for their patients would go away in a hurry! |
Have you tried the doctor review websites? |
I suspect the OP isn't a doctor. See the use of abbreviations (s/o), the "f", and the poor writing. They might be "medical adjacent" e.g. a doctor's kid listening to complaints about the current state of the health system. |
DP. You forgot to check the publication dates on the articles you are comparing. |