MedPage Today October 3, 2022
Fred N. Pelzman, MD

— Delegating refills, referrals, and other office tasks will get us back to what we love to do

Well, since it’s been published in the New York Times, it must be true. Turns out, healthcare providers are burned out.

In a big article last week, the New York Times reported on dramatic increases in burnout reported among physicians and other healthcare providers, based on a recent article on a large survey of healthcare providers published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings. As if we didn’t know.

I’m sure there are many out there who are not burned out, who are doing just fine, going about their days and getting everything done with style and grace. But almost everyone that I talk to,...

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