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Elaine Sage's avatar

Thank you for using your voice and platform to give the public solid information. Trump’s executive order regarding medications is outlandish. Yes, the system is broken. Our medical system has become financially centered rather than patient centered. The hospitals are run by administrators who are only interested in the bottom line, the almighty dollar.

Politicians need to stay out of medical decisions. We don’t need to rid the system of mental health medications, we need to improve the mental health branch of medicine.

Doctors and nurses are over-worked and underpaid. Salaries for doctors, who are owned by hospital systems are based on the rapid fire of patients in and out of offices in record time.

My husband is a retired family physician who had a practice for 40 years. When the group joined the hospital they were the number 1 family practice group, with the highest patient reviews. Over the next few years the administration stepped in and pretty much destroyed a well established and well loved practice. My husband and his colleagues left the practice because they couldn’t work under such duress, incompetence, and disregard for patient care.

Doctors are slowly, but surely, leaving the profession. I am on my third family doctor within 2 years. They’re exhausted and disillusioned. Patients can’t get an appointment for months.

Most definitely the system has to be reorganized and changed. Doctors are the backbone of hospital systems. Maybe it’s time for them to be one loud voice. There’s power in numbers.

Thank you, once again, Dr. McBride for your dedication and wisdom.

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Aparna Miano's avatar

Would also add that the cost of medical school is part of what drives medical students into high paying specialties instead of primary care.

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