But you can say no. In a free market, you can say no to a healthcare option if the service is poor or the cost is too great. And if there is a need for better service/lower costs, the market will provide based on basic supply and demand.
Occupational licensing for DOCTORS is a problem, according to you. We’re not talking about hairstylists. It’s *doctors*. And having a problem with licensing *doctors* is asinine.
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It's not, though. Nobody should be forced to receive a license to perform a service. How about this- Steve, would you go to a doctor who didn't have a licence? Why or why not?
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Not a chance. Somebody needs to verify they actually went to the school they say they went to and actually have the skills and knowledge they say they have.
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The problem isn't the license why should someone who is qualified and educated have to pay the state to practice their profession?
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Not “somebody”. We’re talking about medical doctors. Stop obfuscating.
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