Posted on 01/16/2008 12:36:55 PM PST by CedarDave
Retiring early is also bowing to the inevitable. It is tragic, watching all this experience forced unwillingly into early retirement. Not only do patients lose out, but younger doctors. It is not a good career anymore—better to go into one of the other medical technical fields.
I hope you trust your office help. If she's married to you, treat her well, because this kind of behavior (which I personally don't condemn at all) can get you scrutinized by all those regulators out there.
But I disagree that the biggest problem is a lack of primary care docs. I believe that our biggest problem is a lack of specialty surgeons who will take hospital call. It is getting tough to retain hospital docs who'll be available for car wrecks, other emergency care. The orthos all have their own outpatient hospitals and just don't want to have hospital privileges, so the leverage that hospitals used to have is gone.
That also caused a lot of medical students to gravitate to primary care. As a result, we've got a lot of FPs forced to compete with PAs and not enough general and specialist surgeons.
The other factor is the "feminizing" of medicine. Half of all new docs are women, and they often avoid the more physically demanding of practices (surgery), despite what you see on Grey's Anatomy. Female medical grads like FP, Internal Medicine, Opthal, Radiology and maybe Oncology, but generally not the other surgeries--
Women restrict their practices to accomodate families. It all points to a slow drain on MDs, and surgical MDs most of all.
The scenario in which people either pay for their own insurance or pay cash for their medical care has merit, though. If you decide to forego insurance and then face exorbitant medical bills and can't afford to pay them -- well, that's just tough luck. Not much different than someone who pays $100,000 cash for a luxury automobile and then refuses to buy insurance for it, in my opinion.
Your governor is going to GIVE you FREE health care.
And that's even before you've finished paying for HIS railroad...
Yes, indeedy! Excellent observation and post!
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