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Hey Mike... Wouldn't you be happy to start your own practice only to have the government decide how much you can charge? hey there is nothing about that... that is just a sacrifice you should be willing to make..
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Becoming a doctor is hardly just two years of extra school.
It's basically a minimum of seven, and can go up easily past 12. All for bright people that have friends who are making 6 figure incomes many years before they are making anything. Now one legit issue is whether we should be importing so many doctors (from India, etc.). |
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If a store chooses to raise their price due to catastrophe that is their choice. However, after a crisis would you ever go to a place that did that raised their prices like that? In michigan after 9-11 the governor gave a whole bunch of speeches about how she was going to get all the price gougers.... Not one of them were tried (apparently its pretty hard to prove . There was a gas station by my inlaws house that raised their gas prices to $10 a gallon. A couple weeks after 9-11 there were people protesting outside the gas station. That place soon went out of business. I say let the market decide... As for the oil companies getting together ... well wouldn't that just mean that the car companies would come up with more electric cars or steam cars or whatever... people would take more public transportation I guess I could go on and on but I am going to bed...
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Do you really think doctors don't deserve a 6 figure salary with this kind of lengthy training? Think about it this way: for many specialties, the period from high school graduation to private practice is longer than the entire period of kindergarten to high school graduation. For me, I'll have been in school and training for 17 years since high school graduation (not counting my mission)...versus the 13 years from kindergarten to high school graduation.
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A couple responses: 1. Many types of doctors are making $300,000 much sooner than your 17 years post high school. I do believe that number is artificially high due to the supply choke on # of doctors U.S. medical schools can produce. 2. It shouldn't take 17 years of post high school training to treat more than 50% of what you end up treating, if you go into private practice. We need a more flexible model where most issues are treated with people with master's degrees making <$100K per year. More complicated issues can be handled by doctors, and with the decrease in demand and increase in supply, prices will go down on that stuff too. Same kind of reform needs to take place on the facility side as well. It shouldn't cost $500 to set a broken bone after hours. |
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They already have people with "master's degrees" who treat patients, handle easier cases, set broken bones, etc. Those people are called Physician's Assistants. They make less than 6 figures, just like you prefer.
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My first choice for reform would be to eliminate insurance companies altogether and replace them with a government middleman who doesn't make a profit.
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