
The Toll of 'Moral Distress' on America's Healthcare Providers
Doctors and nurses are experiencing moral distress due to an inhumane healthcare system that often prevents them from providing necessary care to patients. The pressure to meet productivity demands, limited time with patients, and overwhelming administrative burdens contribute to physician burnout. Recent legislation and social determinants of health further exacerbate moral dilemmas for healthcare professionals. As a result, many doctors and nurses are leaving the field, leading to healthcare staffing shortages and negatively impacting patient care. Addressing social determinants of health, involving frontline staff in decision-making, and ensuring universal access to healthcare are potential solutions to alleviate moral distress and improve the healthcare system.