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Health April 2, 2026

STOP! Your Doctor is WRONG About Healthcare.

STOP! Your Doctor is WRONG About Healthcare.

The idea of widespread health screenings feels intuitively good, a proactive step towards wellness for millions. But the current approach, demanding individual attention from already-burdened physicians, feels fundamentally flawed.

It’s a misconception to believe this data collection falls neatly within a doctor’s core responsibilities. While physicians must be involved in managing concerning results, the initial screening process shouldn’t consume their valuable time.

Consider the current system: even *normal* test results require a doctor’s signature within many electronic medical records, a tedious and unnecessary step. A streamlined, automated system – flagging only concerning scores – would be a far more efficient use of expertise.

Attempting to provide preventative screenings for an entire nation, one person at a time, is a logistical and financial strain. It stretches our primary care physicians – already a limited resource – to their breaking point.

This relentless focus on screening pulls doctors away from their primary duty: treating the sick. It’s a trade-off with potentially devastating consequences for patient care and physician well-being.

The relentless pressure contributes directly to physician burnout, driving talented doctors to leave the profession prematurely. A sustainable healthcare system requires protecting those on the front lines, not overwhelming them.

A more sensible approach involves integrating screenings within the existing framework of primary care, utilizing the “medical home” concept. But it demands a fundamental shift in how we view and implement preventative care, prioritizing efficiency and physician sustainability.

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