It’s time to defy health-care mandates issued by bureaucrats not in the healing profession.
Daniel F. Craviotto Jr. writes: In my 23 years as a practicing physician,
I’ve learned that the only thing that matters is the doctor-patient relationship. How we interact and treat our
patients is the practice of medicine. I acknowledge that there is a problem with
the rising cost of healthcare, but there is also a problem when the individual
physician in the trenches does not have a voice in the debate and is being told
what to do and how to do it.
As a group, the nearly 880,000 licensed physicians in the U.S. are, for the most part, well-intentioned. We strive to do our best even while we sometimes contend with unrealistic expectations. The demands are great, and many of our families pay a huge price for our not being around. We do the things we…
As a group, the nearly 880,000 licensed physicians in the U.S. are, for the most part, well-intentioned. We strive to do our best even while we sometimes contend with unrealistic expectations. The demands are great, and many of our families pay a huge price for our not being around. We do the things we…
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