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In reply to the discussion: Insurers to pay doctors 30-40% less under exchange plans. [View all]magical thyme
(14,881 posts)The OP has made a broad-brush claim about an entire large group of people without any data presented to back it up. It's up to the OP to provide some support.
My experience is working directly with doctors and a year of shared education (med lab tech school starts out with a year of pre-med level sciences.) Brutally hard education. Even going to community college is not cheap.
I've seen plenty of specialized license plates not owned by doctors. They aren't really all that expensive. Just because her jeep is labeled "doc's toy" doesn't mean squat, so I really don't get your point.
The doctors I know either work in hospitals and work brutally long hours and shifts, under extreme stress, or are in private practice and barely squeaking by. My personal doctor is the latter, and he doesn't charge a heck of a lot, spends time with you and finds the cheapest places to get lab tests, etc.
The doctors I know earn their keep. They have a right to take vacations, too. So what if they take out huge mortgages once their able to buy. They're already debt slaves...