

Guest: Bhupendra O. Khatri, MD, FAAN, author
The rise of administrators among others in our current health care system is raising havoc on the traditional patient-physician relationship, says Dr. Bhupendra O. Khatri and author of the new book, HEALTHCARE 911: How America’s broken healthcare system is driving doctors to despair, depriving patients of care, and destroying our reputation in the world.
On this program, Dr. Khatri describes how he sees the “healing nature of medicine” being eroded and how medical providers are experiencing burnout under the unprecedented strain created by economic, regulatory and political forces outside of their control.
Bhupendra O. Khatri, MD, is a neurologist and the founding medical director of one of the largest multiple sclerosis centers in the country. Dr. Khatri lectures nationally and internationally on caring for patients with neurological disorders and on the power of the subconscious mind on healing.