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Originally Posted by flamesfever
How do you know that?
The problem is our Healthcare System, that we have benefited from for the past 50+ years, is chronically underfunded. And because our government is creating laws which limits our Country from capitalizing on the development of our resources, there is no long range plan or hope to prevent the System from getting worse.
Therefore, we have to make changes, and change is always one of the most difficult thing to accept.
At least having a two tier system accomplishes two things:
1. It makes the rich pay more
2. It takes some of the pressure off the system.
Some doctors will want to stay small, and form their own clinic, and others will join the bigger organizations with pensions, etc..
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Because it's right there in the first sentence. Removing doctors from serving the general public to make more money serving fewer patients.
You make no case for your #2. This stuff is so simple and basic it blows my mind that people make statements like you just have. It makes no sense. In a world with excess healthcare professionals that's a conversation that maybe could be had. But we don't live in that world. Which means every doctor removed from the public system to serve fewer patients privately reduces the number of patients served, entirely on the back of the public system. Why is this so hard to understand?