Employee Benefit News September 24, 2025
I became a doctor because I wanted to make sure no other family experienced the devastating loss that mine did. I lost my sister and mother way too young because insurance-driven healthcare prioritizes crisis care over prevention and fails millions of Americans every year. I was complicit in that failure, until I reached my breaking point.
It was a typical Saturday shift, and I walked in to find a waiting room full of frustrated patients. They had been there for hours, and I knew I would never catch up. I was already drowning in billing codes and documentation. I did not have time to sit, listen or build trust with my patients. I realized that if I stayed, I...







