Many physicians feel that it's their mission to serve as many patients as possible rather than to provide the best care possible, writes Beverly Hills internist Albert Fuchs. Most significantly, doctors today are preoccupied with the bureaucracy of insurance companies.
When Fuchs began his own private practice in internal medicine, volume grew quickly and so did his work hours. So he dropped an insurance plan one that gave him the least compensation.
Almost immediately, he had fewer patients but more time and energy for those he maintained. Like hundreds of doctors across the country, Fuchs now does not receive a single dollar from any insurance company. When doctors break free from the shackles of insurance companies, they can practice medicine the way they always hoped they could, he writes. And they can get back to the customer service model in which the paramount incentive is providing the best care.