It was very satisfying reading the comments section. I don't think a single person agreed with the article, mostly slams for the shoddy research. Here's my favorite response:
I slightly disagree with #5, as everyone has to deal with retirement in some way. However during the training years, it's nearly impossible to save because of #1 and #2, so the higher pay later on helps offset that.
You can lower physician salaries when you
1. Pay for their schooling;
2. Pay their bills while they're in residency;
3. Pay to defend them when, not if, they're sued;
4. Pay for the vacations that help make up for all the time they spend away from their families; and
5. Pay for their retirement.
What would that do to healthcare costs?
1. Pay for their schooling;
2. Pay their bills while they're in residency;
3. Pay to defend them when, not if, they're sued;
4. Pay for the vacations that help make up for all the time they spend away from their families; and
5. Pay for their retirement.
What would that do to healthcare costs?
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