And now I have to defend doctor salaries, a littlehttp://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/and-now-i-have-to-defend-doctor-salaries-a-little/ …
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@sarahkliff@knownarnone I've been double checking, too. Why I hedged... -
@aaronecarroll@sarahkliff@knownarnone In 2012, paying doctors accounted for 8.6% of US healthcare costs. http://bit.ly/1otyTbu
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@sarahkliff@knownarnone@aaronecarroll Doc salaries may not be the biggest factor, but they remain a major factor. Make the trade-off the -
@sarahkliff@knownarnone@aaronecarroll French do--pay for education, but much lower incomes--and it would surely result in large savings. -
@yeselson@sarahkliff@knownarnone They also get a tax break. Worth a debate. Written on it before I think. -
@aaronecarroll@yeselson@sarahkliff here are some posts on 'should med school be free?' http://donaldhtaylorjr.wordpress.com/2011/04/15/should-we-socialize-the-cost-of-med-school-ctd/ … & http://donaldhtaylorjr.wordpress.com/2011/05/31/should-medical-school-be-free-ctd/ … -
@yeselson@aaronecarroll@sarahkliff sure. Specialty choice & savings no same Q? I know Aaron has blogged on docs decision making role key -
@donaldhtaylorjr@aaronecarroll@sarahkliff I wondered about that. Assume speciality choices would change--for good and, as it were, ill.
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@sarahkliff@knownarnone@aaronecarroll may have to update this post too: http://www.vox.com/cards/health-care-spending/where-do-our-health-care-dollars-go …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@sarahkliff@aaronecarroll np, I spend too much time looking at hospital financial statementsThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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