Boy oh Boy:
Sure, there are a lot of doctors who feel board exams are useless and have called for boycott. So one could feel free to join those.
Many say the CME programs and state licensures are onerous, individual state licenses are restrictive interfering with easy relocation of doctors and you can call for boycott that also.
There a doc here on board recently who boycotted all insurances and set up an concierge practice.
There was a professional body recently, was it ACP? they said boycott concierge practice as it is considered creaming the cream and not taking care of all.
Boycott all pharmaceutical companies, they are too greedy, do not write brand name meds, they are too expensive to system.
Those are at professional level.
Now at personal level:
It would be funny to say that I am invited to nudist colonies. You see, those people have boycotted clothes. But to function in society, I could not join those. Thank you.
No end to the list.
One could become a master of all boycotts easily.
You see where this world is going.
Unfortunately this is seen as quality of care by the originator of this program. After a while everybody has high scores and these measures are grandfathered (that is when the Pompous Newspapers say the providers are gaming the system- getting high scores!)
or
the originator thinks this is not quality, so they change the rules again to start a Brand New grand experiment again.
Also the rules will be changed first and then the software developers will start scambling and scurrying again followed by doctors to meet those measures
the cycles start over again.
But I also have heard that Mr. Hippocrates -- remember that original guy, was the only one who meant to provide quality of care. All others who came after him had different agenda.
So, boy oh boy!!!