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The Practice Profit System
Matthew Gillogly
100 episodes
6 days ago
Do you own a medical practice or looking to start your own practice? Want to give your venture the best opportunity to succeed? Listen to the Practice Profit System podcast. Your host Matthew Gillogly, started his first practice in 2014 and within 18 months had 3 locations doing well over 6.5 million a year. Today he works with medical practice owners to start or scale an existing practice to over $200,000 per month.
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Do you own a medical practice or looking to start your own practice? Want to give your venture the best opportunity to succeed? Listen to the Practice Profit System podcast. Your host Matthew Gillogly, started his first practice in 2014 and within 18 months had 3 locations doing well over 6.5 million a year. Today he works with medical practice owners to start or scale an existing practice to over $200,000 per month.
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Why Doctors Are Burnt Out And Patients Are Frustrated
The Practice Profit System
7 minutes
8 months ago
Why Doctors Are Burnt Out And Patients Are Frustrated

Why is the healthcare system in America failing physicians and patients? What is preventing true patient empowerment? How can we shift the balance of power back to doctors and those they serve? These are the critical questions at the heart of today’s discussion on healthcare in America. In this blog, we explore how the US healthcare system has marginalized physicians, created barriers to quality care, and left both doctors and patients searching for real solutions. More importantly, we will examine how the Mavrix Profit System provides a path for doctors to reclaim their role as healers, empower physicians, and transform the physician-patient relationship for better outcomes.

 

The healthcare crisis in America is not just about rising costs—it’s about a system that overburdens doctors with excessive patient loads and administrative tasks, preventing them from delivering the high-quality care they strive for. Many physicians find themselves caught in an endless cycle of bureaucracy, struggling to advocate for their patients while managing overwhelming workloads. As a result, patient empowerment becomes nearly impossible, and the physician’s ability to make informed, personalized decisions is restricted by policies that prioritize profit over well-being.

 

But what if there was a way to break free from this cycle? The future of healthcare in America does not have to be defined by limitations. By embracing empowerment healthcare strategies, doctors can create a model that prioritizes the physician-patient relationship and enhances healthcare advocacy. The Mavrix Profit System offers an alternative that allows doctors to reduce patient volume, focus on individualized care, and operate outside the constraints of insurance-based healthcare. With this approach, physicians can empower patients by dedicating more time to education, prevention, and customized treatment plans—ultimately improving the quality of healthcare in the US.

 

One of the biggest challenges facing healthcare in America is the pressure on doctors to conform to outdated systems that do not serve their interests or those of their patients. Many physicians feel trapped, with limited opportunities to make real changes in their practice. However, by shifting their approach and considering alternative healthcare models, they can regain autonomy, practice medicine on their own terms, and advocate for meaningful improvements in healthcare policy. This transition not only benefits doctors but also enhances patient empowerment by fostering an environment where patients receive more attention, better guidance, and more effective treatment options.

 

If you’re a physician looking for ways to empower patients, advocate for change, and build a practice that aligns with your values, this blog will provide insights and solutions that can help you navigate these challenges. The US healthcare system may be complex, but there are pathways to a better future—ones that put control back into the hands of those who truly care about patient outcomes. The Mavrix Profit System is one of those solutions, and it’s reshaping the way physicians engage with healthcare advocacy, patient care, and their own professional fulfillment.

To dive deeper into these critical topics and explore additional insights on healthcare in America, patient empowerment, and how to empower physicians, be sure to check out more content on this platform. Your voice matters in the conversation about the future of healthcare, so join the discussion, share your thoughts, and explore more strategies for creating a stronger, patient-centered healthcare system.

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The Practice Profit System
Do you own a medical practice or looking to start your own practice? Want to give your venture the best opportunity to succeed? Listen to the Practice Profit System podcast. Your host Matthew Gillogly, started his first practice in 2014 and within 18 months had 3 locations doing well over 6.5 million a year. Today he works with medical practice owners to start or scale an existing practice to over $200,000 per month.