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Sorry OP. I want the best and brightest in charge of my healthcare. And I’m willing to pay those wages to get it. If you wanna pay less I’m sure there are any number of natural healers that’ll give you an onion or a rock for your ills.
But paying AVERAGE wages of 350k doesn’t at all get you “the best and the brightest”. And capitalism doesn’t work in the healthcare industry. You don’t get to chose your ER doctor, nor do you even know how much your doctor makes. You have captive markets, so it is a profiteering system. And other people aren’t willing to pay a profiteering charge.
It gets me the best and brightest compared to you. I, specifically, want someone smarter and more capable than you working on me. Those people cost more than you do. If you want to look for graft in the healthcare industry look at hospital bureaucracy or insurance companies. Skilled workers are a stupid target. Harassing them makes healthcare worse.
It gets me the best and brightest compared to you.
It does not. 350k salary gets you a completely average doctor. And if the average salary was only 250k we would all still have the same doctors. My doctors are just as good and probably better than yours. And you cannot even chose your own doctors at all unless you have Obamacare. Nobody goes out and hires their own doctors at all lol. You are imagining some ivory tower theory, not talking about the real world of medicine in the USA.
I, specifically, want someone smarter and more capable than you working on me. Those people cost more than you do.
Are you hallucinating? Stay with me buddy. I…do…not…work…in…the…medical…industry. And if I did I would charge you more than 350k/year despite being completely unqualified since my time is worth more than that.
You’re clearly missing his point. He’s saying that keeping doctor salaries higher than other fields draws talent to the field of medicine from other fields.
Your point about not choosing your doctors is largely correct, but once again, the target of that criticism should be insurance companies, not the doctors themselves.
Sorry OP. I want the best and brightest in charge of my healthcare. And I’m willing to pay those wages to get it. If you wanna pay less I’m sure there are any number of natural healers that’ll give you an onion or a rock for your ills.
But paying AVERAGE wages of 350k doesn’t at all get you “the best and the brightest”. And capitalism doesn’t work in the healthcare industry. You don’t get to chose your ER doctor, nor do you even know how much your doctor makes. You have captive markets, so it is a profiteering system. And other people aren’t willing to pay a profiteering charge.
It gets me the best and brightest compared to you. I, specifically, want someone smarter and more capable than you working on me. Those people cost more than you do. If you want to look for graft in the healthcare industry look at hospital bureaucracy or insurance companies. Skilled workers are a stupid target. Harassing them makes healthcare worse.
It does not. 350k salary gets you a completely average doctor. And if the average salary was only 250k we would all still have the same doctors. My doctors are just as good and probably better than yours. And you cannot even chose your own doctors at all unless you have Obamacare. Nobody goes out and hires their own doctors at all lol. You are imagining some ivory tower theory, not talking about the real world of medicine in the USA.
Are you hallucinating? Stay with me buddy. I…do…not…work…in…the…medical…industry. And if I did I would charge you more than 350k/year despite being completely unqualified since my time is worth more than that.
Your Dad is a doctor huh.
You’re clearly missing his point. He’s saying that keeping doctor salaries higher than other fields draws talent to the field of medicine from other fields.
Your point about not choosing your doctors is largely correct, but once again, the target of that criticism should be insurance companies, not the doctors themselves.