I run 4 manufacturing companies. The name of the game is throughput and capacity. I was merely pointing out that the ability for you to see a doctor quickly means there is capacity for that. That costs money and that's one of the reasons US healthcare is more expensive than other places. I personally think that capacity is a good thing and there are hybrid socialized and private solutions that can work.
But then you bring up "Pakistani" in an implied derogatory way that does nothing to further your point. It weakens your entire reasonable argument. and then your brethren wonder why they are branded as racists. And btw there are many Indian and Pakistani doctors in the US. Does that aspect of the free market system upset you?
We evidently have a severe shortage of doctors, so much so that we bring them in from foreign countries even with all the risk if substandard education, etc that entails.
Why wouldn't we subsidize more medical schools? Seems like a very obvious thing to do. I bet half the kids who go to law school could easily handle med school as an alternative. At least then they might do something productive with their lives.
You get a better return on training more nurse practioners if you want a lower cost means of increasing frontline care.
We evidently have a severe shortage of doctors, so much so that we bring them in from foreign countries even with all the risk if substandard education, etc that entails.
Why wouldn't we subsidize more medical schools? Seems like a very obvious thing to do. I bet half the kids who go to law school could easily handle med school as an alternative. At least then they might do something productive with their lives.
A side benefit of my plan would be the diversion of smart people from socially damaging work as lawyers to medicine.