How reducing physician pay ultimately bloats costs

“There is no more wasteful entity in medicine than a rushed doctor,” writes cardiologist Sandeep Jauhur, MD, in an opinion piece in the New York Times. Jauhur, director of the heart failure program at the North Shore-Long Island Health System in New York, explains how cutting physician pay leads to more downstream costs.

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