Rep. Paul Lee's Leadership Opens the Door for Retired Physicians to Serve Again
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As a physician, I've witnessed firsthand the growing gap between patients and the care they need – fueled by a physician workforce stretched thin. Rising costs, declining reimbursement rates, physician burnout and the increasing cost of liability insurance all make it harder to recruit and retain doctors in
But a new law, passed by the Legislature and signed by Governor
While well-intentioned, that kind of time commitment was simply not feasible for many retired physicians. They are eager to give back to their communities but simply can't guarantee a certain number of hours.
The new law eliminates the 100-hour mandate, making it easier for retired physicians to lend their time and expertise when they can. It's a commonsense change, and one that will have a real impact across the state.
Free clinics serve some of
In a time when good news in healthcare feels hard to come by, this law is a bright spot. It cuts red tape, honors the contributions of retired doctors and helps clinics provide care to people who desperately need it.
All physicians and patients should be grateful for
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