The
Advancing Totalitarian Medical State Means It's Time for Young Doctors
to Leave the U.S.
by
Robert Wenzel
Economic
Policy Journal
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Alarmed
by a shortage of primary care doctors, Obama administration officials
are recruiting a team of mystery shoppers to pose as
patients, call doctors offices and request appointments to
see how difficult it is for people to get care when they need it,
reports
NYT.
The administration
says the survey will address a critical public policy problem:
the increasing shortage of primary care doctors, including specialists
in internal medicine and family practice. It will also try to discover
whether doctors are accepting patients with private insurance while
turning away those in government health programs that pay lower
reimbursement rates.
Don't be surprised
if the "results" of this survey will imply that more government
control of the sector is required, including making it mandatory
for doctors to accept government healthcare programs. And that newly
graduated medical students be required to "serve the country"
by being required to practice for a period in a region of the country
where no one wants to go.
Bottom line:
If you are a physician under 45, you should be packing now, and
pick up your practice somewhere in South America, or perhaps the
Caribbean.
Reprinted
with permission from Economic
Policy Journal.
June
30, 2011
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