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What does it feel like when the system weaponizes your own compassion against you? Dr. Holly Tse has a phrase for it — and it stopped a colleague in his tracks: my compassion has been hijacked. In this episode of The New Healthcare, Dr. Tse — dual board-certified internist, former hospital CMO, and founder of Novella Insights — makes the case that primary care isn't just strained. It's past the breaking point. And the only way through isn't another workflow patch. It's a complete redesign. Dr. Tse brings a rare combination to the conversation: 20+ years of frontline clinical experience, a humanities background that shaped how she listens and leads, and a systems lens built from running a 25-clinic medical home program and serving as CMO of an underserved community hospital. She sees the whole elevator — from the individual patient crying in the exam room to the structural forces that put her there in 20 minutes with a quality metric hanging over both of them. In this conversation, she and Dr. Diarra dig into: * Why the clinic of 2026 is still running on a chassis built for 1995 — and why that matters * How physician burnout is a design failure, not a resilience failure * The "Clinic of the Future" framework — using AI and team-based care to protect the human moments that only physicians can deliver * Shared medical decision making as both a clinical skill and a leadership philosophy * What it actually looks like to leave a CMO role to have more influence on the future of medicine — not less If you're a physician wrestling with what sustainable, meaningful practice looks like in the AI era, this episode is for you.
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