Perhaps if supply of dermatologists was not so strongly limited, prices and wait times would improve.
Perhaps if supply of dermatologists was not so strongly limited, prices and wait times would improve.
Every time it comes up in the US, nationalized healthcare is demonized in some media. But it just feels like a facade perpetrated by the hospitals and insurance companies (and now private equity) who stand to lose the most. If it's good enough for veterans and retirees, why can't it be good enough for the rest of us? Maybe it's because when the government pays the bill, they don't just roll over and accept $EXORBITANT_FEE after $EXORBITANT_FEE - they negotiate and get some reasonable value.
Make it a law that all doctor offices need one or two residency slots. That should alleviate the problem in time due to compounding growth.
Maybe force every doctor office by law to be a teaching hospital of some sort. They get paid 500K, seems to be a good form of taxation on an undeserved salary.
That hospital will then have enough support staff to maintain a large load of interns as the compounding growth continues. Of course the growth has to level off at some point. But yeah.