They Did What?
Hospitals are quietly firing their best doctors — not for malpractice, not for complaints, but for costing 8 to 12 percent more than a cheaper alternative. When a 20-year oncologist with 100% patient satisfaction and zero blemishes gets cut to protect a margin, something has broken beyond repair. In this episode, Dr. A pulls back the curtain on a pattern accelerating across specialties — radiology, oncology, anesthesia — where exceptional clinicians are being replaced not by better ones, but by cheaper ones. The engine behind it is private equity and insurance-owned hospital systems operating on a simple mandate: generate margin, cut cost, and move on. If the numbers work out — 70% margin, 4% more deaths — hospital leadership has already told you which one they will choose. We also cover: * For clinicians: Doctors who resist should focus their attention on the CFO, because is the only person in the building who speaks the language that can save your contract. * For patients: Radiology is the canary in the coal mine. AI-driven replacement is not a future threat. * System-level: Insurance companies now own hospitals, clinics, and imaging centers, and they are running physician staffing decisions like an Excel algorithm.
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