Professional identity in medicine has been hollowed out
The recent argument that physicians should abandon insurance-based care because the economics no longer work is not wrong, but it is incomplete. The strategist’s view focuses on reimbursement, overhead, and the arithmetic of survival. Those pressures are real. But the deeper crisis in American medicine is not financial. It is cultural.
Insurance-based care didn’t collapse because the math stopped working. It collapsed because the professional culture that once held the system …
Professional identity in medicine has been hollowed out

















