That fact misses the point. The question is whether the healthcare provider is free to make as much as he would like or need in medicaid.
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Replying to @CaptainFlyboi @GodDoesnt and
Well, they're not if they work for an organisation. They don't have to. Can work privately.
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True, but 1. There is always the right to bargain for more, 2. Medicaid for all would not allow for anything above mandated limits.
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Then don't work for it. I never got to negotiate my salary with the NHS but did working privately.
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Profit potential is universally capped. The gentleman referenced the loss of liberty medical providers would see under that system...
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Replying to @CaptainFlyboi @GodDoesnt and
It depends how good you are how much people will pay you.
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