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Don’t Let Physician Burnout Impact Your Health

It’s a lot of work to become a physician, and they put in long hours studying and interning before finally practicing medicine. Doctors can begin their journey in patient care with noble goals, giving every patient their best.

But pressure from their healthcare employer can start to weigh on them. Usually, hospital leadership has expectations that involve more than patient care. They may expect doctors to attend weekly meetings, handle more administrative duties, and interview other prospective physicians for positions. All this can be added to a heavy patient load, where they can be expected to see 20 to 25 patients a day.

It’s no wonder many primary care physicians experience burnout. An overworked, stressed doctor cannot fully pay attention to each patient. We are not disparaging these hard-working medical professionals. They are caught up in the assembly-line culture of traditional healthcare. A type of model that’s proven to have negative consequences for patients. Stressed and distracted doctors don’t have time to listen to their patients or notice significant physical cues during an exam.

Here’s Why People Want a Gainesville, FL Primary Care Physician with More Time on Their Hands

A physician can’t take care of your well-being when they struggle to manage their own. And if you notice your traditional healthcare doctor is carrying around the weight and anxiety of stress, they may not pay attention to yours.

Based on a 2022 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey, the data shows several reasons why patients are not getting the attention they deserve.

  • Over 90% of doctors were frustrated with the administrative workload they were expected to perform.
  • Less than one-third of family practice and internal medicine physicians were okay with the amount of time they could spend with their patients.

Around 25% of doctors felt they provided an unsatisfactory quality of care due to the time allocated to each patient. In the United States, only 47% of surveyed physicians were satisfied with their medical practice.

The good news is there is a Gainesville, FL primary care physician who is calm, happy, and takes all the time patients need to talk. Our clinic is a concierge-style team that walked away from corporate healthcare because we want to provide what we were trained to do: help all our patients achieve the best possible healthcare outcomes.

That means paying attention to every patient’s physical, emotional, and mental health. We provide various tests to discover what is happening beyond the regular blood test. And we can help regularly manage chronic conditions like diabetes or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Our Gainesville, FL, primary care physicians are not burnt out, but energized and eager to help!

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