In this compelling LinkedIn article, Dr. Marcelo Hochman warns that America’s physician pipeline is collapsing under the weight of burnout, administrative burdens, and restrictive employment practices. With a projected shortage of up to 124,000 doctors by 2034, he outlines the systemic barriers driving doctors out of medicine—and the urgent reforms needed to keep them in. From banning non-compete clauses to boosting Medicare reimbursements and reducing bureaucracy, Dr. Hochman calls for bold legislative action to protect the future of clinical care.
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