In this Post and Courier op-ed, Dr. Marcelo Hochman argues that South Carolina’s refusal to expand Medicaid under the ACA has positioned it for greater long-term stability. While hospital systems nationwide chase short-term federal subsidies and debt-fueled expansion, Dr. Hochman calls for a different path: one rooted in independent, community-based care. He advocates for smart policy reforms—like banning non-compete clauses and supporting pro-bono work—that empower small practices, reduce costs, and deliver more human-centered care.
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“84% of South Carolina physicians are employed by large systems.”
84% of South Carolina physicians are employed by large systems. That leaves fewer than 1 in 5 in independent practice. The elimination of non-competes wouldn’t


