jays2cool4u said:
Dr. Rogers
I sort of agree with this guy. Physicians need to learn that they are businessmen/women with a skill to heal the human body. Maybe if more physicians had this entrepreneur attitude then insurances companies could not have so much of controlling hand in medicine. I'm not saying doctors should become corked salespersons to milk patients but it seems physicians are losing freedom of choice big time. From the outside looking in, dentistry seems like the only health profession where freedom of choice is practiced to the fullest nowadays. What do you think?
Jays2cool4u 😎
I think I know what you are saying ..... and I don't disagree that you have to market yourself, whether you're a great surgeon or want to dispense orthotics and shoes ---- but I completely disagree with the term "milking the field". This implies dishonesty and seeing each patient as a "dollar sign".
Yes, physicians are making much less than they used to, however, your primary duty is still to be an advocate for your patient's health and practice in their best interest. This used to come with wealth automatically, but now more doctors are middle/upper middle class.
Dentistry was always a cash business. Perhaps because routine dentistry is not seen as essential to health care by the government/community. Therefore, in order to even make a living, dentists had to become businessmen and function like a business (more so than a physician).
My bias against physician businesses is because I work in NYC. This place is horrible for health care. New Yorkers are consumed with money, whether you're an investor, lawyer, trash man, or doctor. Maybe this is due to the expensive cost of living??? But I see how patients suffer everyday from unnecessary procedures and tests because doctors want to make money.
We can't let medicine become like this.
LCR