Trade Unionism for Doctors

Abstract
WE are currently passing through the most drastic socioeconomic transformation in the history of the American medical profession.1 The traditional relationship with the patient that physicians have always guarded so jealously is now under attack by two forces, the success of either of which will change irrevocably most of the premises and attitudes on which we have based our careers as physicians.The first of these forces — and the one on which we have focused the most attention in the past — is socialized medicine, the assertion by government that access to health care is a right conferred by . . .

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