The most disruptive idea in American medicine is still a physician who owns his own work.
Yesterday I joined Grant Zarzour, MD and Paul Slosar, MD at Becker’s to talk physician entrepreneurship.
Our case was simple.
An independent practice with a real balance sheet can deliver higher quality at a lower price than the hospital-owned or PE-backed practice across the street.
Obvious, on its face.
Instead, it remains contrarian.
Healthcare spent 30 years separating physicians from ownership, capital, and control. Then it acted surprised when prices rose, quality flattened, and doctors burned out.
Physician ownership is not nostalgia.
It is the threat.
🚨 BREAKING: A BOMBSHELL House Oversight report just dropped confirming Gov. Tim Walz and AG Keith Ellison KNEW about rampant Minnesota fraud for 6 YEARS — but wanted to keep votes, so didn't target the Somalis
IT'S CONFIRMED, now file CRIMINAL REFERRALS against Walz and Ellison! 🔥
"They still allowed payments to go out to fraudsters...concerns of potential racial discrimination claims."
Oversight is now asking the WH fraud task force to review ALL MN social programs
Claw back the billions and lock up the officials who allowed it!
The public school system depends on unaffordability.
~250,000 Minnesota families have 2+ school-aged kids. That’s $20K+ a year just to have a real choice.
I’ve met many who would leave if they could.
When people can’t exit, they rationalize, which bolsters illusory support for the public school system.
This captive setup breeds a kind of stockholm syndrome. Families learn to tolerate options they would never freely choose. It's a subtle but very real feature of the current system.
I absolutely love how much attention this is getting. I don’t know the guy or the school but I know school administrators who do this are slimy and need called out. #ProtectCoaches
The news in MN right now is about ADs with zero backbone. The best AD I ever had, @adamsjl6, had a backbone that Wolverine would be jealous of. @MSHSL needs act. It's not new, it's getting worse. We are losing quality coaches and officials. Common denominator? Entitled Parents.
@RyanJamesMN@LifeatBlake Insanity continues. As a former varsity coach I realize the time and commitment it takes to do this job. Letting a coach go is usually ridiculous and almost always related to disgruntled parents and/or players.
It is past time to vote in a new direction for Minnesota. Overwhelming fraud, failing schools, hospitals on the brink of closure, out of control taxation, failure to keep girls sports XX, overregulation etc etc.