The implications of provider versus doctor
I am used to being called a “medical provider” instead of a doctor or a physician these days, but it makes me think about the implications of our choices of words. The word “provider” was first used in non-medical contexts over 500 years ago. It is derived from the Latin providere, which means look ahead, prepare, supply.
“Medical provider” is part of the Newspeak of America’s industrialized medical machine. …


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