
Why Graham Walker is ‘sounding the alarm’ for physicians
Lifers with Christina Farr
Root causes of burnout and moral injury
Graham argues loss of physician authority, administrative blockades, and distrust are central to burnout.
This week on Lifers, Christina Farr sits down with emergency physician and entrepreneur Graham Walker to discuss why the medical profession is reaching a breaking point. Graham "sounds the alarm" on the moral injury and administrative blockades that have stripped doctors of their authority and turned patient care into a "factory". They explore the "raw deal" of declining reimbursements, the absurdity of "Big Fax," and Graham’s mission to use transparency to keep physicians from abandoning the bedside. Dive into the Granola notes from this episode: https://notes.granola.ai/t/6b1bd0b8-79df-457e-bf9a-ba6b403d50f4-008umkv4
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LINKS:
Offcall: https://www.offcall.com/
MDCalc: https://www.mdcalc.com/
Acquired Podcast Episode on EPIC: https://www.acquired.fm/episodes/epic-systems-mychart
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FOLLOW:
Graham:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/graham-walker-md/
Chrissy:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinafarr/
https://x.com/chrissyfarr
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TIMESTAMPS:
(00:00) Preview
(00:46) Intro
(02:03) Graham’s background
(02:55) Driving physician leverage through salary and workload transparency
(03:45) Why emergency physicians are naturally suited for entrepreneurship
(06:11) Extracting a nine-year-old bullet from a patient's chest
(09:45) Loss of physician authority as the root of burnout
(13:53) Patient frustration with opaque pricing and high-deductible plans
(15:38) Sponsor: Granola
(16:30) Physician perspectives on trading pay cuts for system reform
(19:00) The car insurance analogy for catastrophic healthcare coverage
(22:31) Viewing healthcare as a public good versus a business
(24:49) Redesigning systems to restore meaning and professional fulfillment
(27:55) How Epic moved medicine from paper to factory billing
(30:25) The brilliant business strategy and secret sauce of Epic
(32:30) Addressing the hair-on-fire problem of geriatric patient complexity
(35:54) Critiquing the technology industry's bias toward young healthy users
(37:04) Empathy exercises and the mission to solve system inefficiency
(38:46) Wrap


