10-13-2013, 09:52 AM
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We are not getting a fair return on investment.
While the doctors and other healthcare workers deserve a better than average living standard some of the excesses are ridiculous.
Probably 80%+ are educated in publicly funded universities. One starting step would be to subsidise medical educations in return for 15 years work at publicly funded primary care clinics at reasonable wages. I am not talking downward spiral here like minimum wage but a decent upper middle class income wage scale with malpractice tort limits. The lawyers are a part of these high medical costs too -- we need to recognize that problem and overcome it.
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