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treestar

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112. why no malpractice worries?
Wed Nov 27, 2013, 10:57 AM
Nov 2013

I'd like any professional to have at least some worry, so they will not be encouraged to be careless.

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Interesting, thanks! treestar Nov 2013 #1
Just like taxicabs in Manhattan: the number of doctors was set years ago Recursion Nov 2013 #2
Why are American actors paid so damn much? former9thward Nov 2013 #3
I've seen that Jamaal510 Nov 2013 #9
That is pretty much why doctors are paid what they are paid. former9thward Nov 2013 #117
And there would be less demand per capita if there were more doctors. truebluegreen Nov 2013 #161
I am in the legal profession and it is the opposite there. former9thward Nov 2013 #163
I know that is true. truebluegreen Nov 2013 #165
For a simple reason rock Nov 2013 #20
An athlete has stats. An actor has box-office draw Vox Moi Nov 2013 #24
At least supply and demand works there treestar Nov 2013 #106
That may be better than the alternative. white_wolf Nov 2013 #150
I have no problem with doctors' salaries YarnAddict Nov 2013 #4
Nor do I. onyourleft Nov 2013 #6
I lost my primary care physician YarnAddict Nov 2013 #11
I wonder how Cuba manages to train so many tech3149 Nov 2013 #84
I don't see cuba on the list in the OP TroglodyteScholar Nov 2013 #92
Concerning the ACA ErikJ Nov 2013 #22
I agree... onyourleft Nov 2013 #64
I agree. HappyMe Nov 2013 #8
Pretty much... Drunken Irishman Nov 2013 #10
Exactly! Carolina Nov 2013 #36
The cost of their education is a big part of the problem enlightenment Nov 2013 #38
Very interesting how single payer advocates treestar Nov 2013 #109
I certainly think so. enlightenment Nov 2013 #115
Plus the cost of Malpractice Insurance thecrow Nov 2013 #118
I was talking to someone who was a veterinarian yesterday, and that sparked me to look up penultimate Nov 2013 #46
Veterinary school is notoriously hard to get into mainer Nov 2013 #94
Most docs could have their loans forgiven if they were willing to practice in rural or inner city Hoyt Nov 2013 #53
My brother is a doctor. Initech Nov 2013 #61
All of those are to reduce the number of doctors for the greedy AMA. ErikJ Nov 2013 #66
I do. I've had too many doctors, particularly specialists, truebluegreen Nov 2013 #162
Because they are 'The Entitled' Vox Moi Nov 2013 #5
I probably would have been insulted too n/t YarnAddict Nov 2013 #15
Curious … why would you be insulted? Vox Moi Nov 2013 #17
Everyone complains about their student loans YarnAddict Nov 2013 #18
I never met a teacher who was making $180k or more Vox Moi Nov 2013 #21
So what? YarnAddict Nov 2013 #23
Exactly! So what? Vox Moi Nov 2013 #26
What on Earth yeoman6987 Nov 2013 #76
Then you haven't met doctors. Initech Nov 2013 #65
Lowest paid: "With a base pay offer of $189,000 a year, on average, family practitioners, Chathamization Nov 2013 #72
That's exactly what the Heritage Foundation and the Koch roaches wants you to think. Initech Nov 2013 #81
If you have actual data, feel free to show it. The average public school teachers salary is $56,069 Chathamization Nov 2013 #85
No. It's not a distraction. Initech Nov 2013 #89
And pharma nadinbrzezinski Nov 2013 #139
and the CEO salary costs about $1.5 for each customer hfojvt Nov 2013 #149
Try reading that chart again nadinbrzezinski Nov 2013 #138
Hubby is a psychiatrist in practice for almost 40 years. He's never made $189,000. mnhtnbb Nov 2013 #157
The problem is the corporate owners, not the doctors. woo me with science Nov 2013 #7
That is very true and something to resist. Vox Moi Nov 2013 #14
but if a doctor is making $380,000 a year hfojvt Nov 2013 #50
No. Bullshit. Initech Nov 2013 #82
uh, no, it is a matter of statistics hfojvt Nov 2013 #86
No, it is a matter of your deliberately missing the point of the argument. woo me with science Nov 2013 #100
that becomes even more ridiculous then hfojvt Nov 2013 #116
Avoid the MAIN IDEA. Bypass the central point I made. woo me with science Nov 2013 #119
I think I said, your main idea does NOT make any sense hfojvt Nov 2013 #136
I can literally count those in one hand, serious nadinbrzezinski Nov 2013 #140
depends on the specialty hfojvt Nov 2013 #143
And radiology is one specialty nadinbrzezinski Nov 2013 #148
I don't have a problem with doctors making a good salary gollygee Nov 2013 #12
The insurance and big hospital corporation executives thank you for your concern... hunter Nov 2013 #13
+ a gazillion. nt Mojorabbit Nov 2013 #80
The average medical student in the U.S. graduates with $205,000 of debt. Xithras Nov 2013 #16
Well, if you make $150k you can pay it back easily. Vox Moi Nov 2013 #19
Sure, if you want to forgo that middle class lifestyle. Xithras Nov 2013 #31
Actually Carolina Nov 2013 #45
Here is an article where an MD breaks down his costs melm00se Nov 2013 #52
Look at his age and malpractice insurance Carolina Nov 2013 #56
California just opened one KamaAina Nov 2013 #28
Yep, I know. Xithras Nov 2013 #34
More medical schools are NOT inducing price competition. Carolina Nov 2013 #39
A thought - go to a foreign medical school treestar Nov 2013 #107
You have to blame the Greedy Higher Education System and the high costs of doing business AZ Progressive Nov 2013 #25
That's getting to the heart of the problem ... Vox Moi Nov 2013 #32
Yep, professional schools in general are seen as cash cows Chathamization Nov 2013 #74
It took my Stepson 3 years to get into Med School. maxsolomon Nov 2013 #27
and most doctors after graduating are are residency, etc, are at least 200k in debt to boot lostincalifornia Nov 2013 #30
A lot of doctors are in major debt when they get out of medical schools. Clinic an d hospital lostincalifornia Nov 2013 #29
Because doctors come out of school in debt. MicaelS Nov 2013 #33
Let's see, she invests $360K to get salary over $200K per year for 30 years -- not a bad investment. Hoyt Nov 2013 #54
EXACTLY. Lex Nov 2013 #58
They are the highest paid in the world frazzled Nov 2013 #35
Probably so are our plumbers, pipefitters, and actors mainer Nov 2013 #105
That's stunningly misguided and simplistic coming from Kevin Drum MH1 Nov 2013 #37
+1000 nt B2G Nov 2013 #47
I quit medicine for those reasons mainer Nov 2013 #98
Doctor's Pay Is Too Damn High Party Capt. Obvious Nov 2013 #40
Or "The Medical Bills are Too Damn High Party." ErikJ Nov 2013 #43
Why are mediocre political bloggers paid so damn much? BlueCheese Nov 2013 #41
Most countries pay for their doctors education. ErikJ Nov 2013 #48
This ^^^^^ and even as single payer advocates we don't think in those terms treestar Nov 2013 #111
And the arcane training methods practiced in American medical schools. procon Nov 2013 #42
Just a doctor appointment now days costs over $100.00! Wouldn't B Calm Nov 2013 #44
Easy money?! It isn't going into Carolina Nov 2013 #49
doctors have always been paid more than any another profession madrchsod Nov 2013 #51
EVERYTHING for a doctor is delayed taught_me_patience Nov 2013 #55
Thank you, taught__ me __ patience Carolina Nov 2013 #60
There's always a risk with investment treestar Nov 2013 #108
Med school admissions increased throughout the '00s. Igel Nov 2013 #57
No. Absolutely no. Doctors deserve every cent they make. Initech Nov 2013 #59
Thank you Carolina Nov 2013 #62
Yeah exactly. CEO of United Health made $106 million. Initech Nov 2013 #63
And United Health is but one of the villains Carolina Nov 2013 #67
They don't study for 20 hours a day. BlueCheese Nov 2013 #68
Matt hits it on the head. Limit the supply, create the demand, which in turn causes duffyduff Nov 2013 #69
I'm with Initech on this one, crap like this really irritates me. Butterbean Nov 2013 #70
Thank you , Butterbean! Carolina Nov 2013 #99
Here's a recent example of the doctor oligopoly at work, limiting supply. Trillo Nov 2013 #71
Authored by Dr. Dean Baker, macroeconomist Trillo Nov 2013 #103
Average UK primary care doctor earns about $160,000 mainer Nov 2013 #73
American GP's less than that I think ErikJ Nov 2013 #75
Nowadays, a lot of family docs do not do hospital work, limiting a lot of oncall issues. Hoyt Nov 2013 #77
why no malpractice worries? treestar Nov 2013 #112
Because in UK, doctors aren't financially liable for malpractice mainer Nov 2013 #114
So the doctors don't have to buy insurance? treestar Nov 2013 #159
there is a very simple reason flyingfysh Nov 2013 #78
You'd be surprised how little malpractice insurance is for most docs. Hoyt Nov 2013 #87
Not to disagree with anything in the OP, pangaia Nov 2013 #79
An acquaintance of mine lived in Israel for a few years and said that Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2013 #83
They do take on a substantial amount of debt at a young age ... slipslidingaway Nov 2013 #88
And the majority of physicians were in favor of a national health care system... slipslidingaway Nov 2013 #90
being arrested by Baucus made it difficult to advance the issue solarhydrocan Nov 2013 #93
Certainly a majority of young physicians would mainer Nov 2013 #95
Is there any evidence for that? treestar Nov 2013 #113
I don't think so Chuuku Davis Nov 2013 #147
I'm not so concerned about the pay of doctors fujiyama Nov 2013 #91
Drastically dropping doctors' pay would result in a number of changes mainer Nov 2013 #96
Medical school enrollment figures -- up 30% mainer Nov 2013 #97
Fought like lemmings? The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2013 #101
Read the history of the AMA and you will understand why Dr's get paid so much ... MindMover Nov 2013 #102
You do know that only 15% of doctors belong to AMA? mainer Nov 2013 #120
Whatever dude, read about its goals ... to promote and further physicians incomes ............ MindMover Nov 2013 #123
Just like any trade union -- only this one represents a fraction of doctors mainer Nov 2013 #126
They spend $13 MILLION a year lobbying congress ErikJ Nov 2013 #144
Pharmaceutical corporation money... hunter Nov 2013 #166
I have no issue with what Doctors make Marrah_G Nov 2013 #104
It comes down to medical schools limiting the number of students n2doc Nov 2013 #110
Please see Mainer's Carolina Nov 2013 #122
They receive no more difficult or extensive training than do ER doctors n2doc Nov 2013 #124
You are so, so wrong about ER docs = plastic surgeons. mainer Nov 2013 #125
Hey mainer Carolina Nov 2013 #146
Wrong. nadinbrzezinski Nov 2013 #167
Cuba is a great case study on this - TBF Nov 2013 #121
Organized crime, basically--it's an extortion racket. MADem Nov 2013 #127
So doctors should only take care of the "hard" shit mainer Nov 2013 #128
If they spend more time per patient, they'd be less stressed. MADem Nov 2013 #130
You want to make doctors' lives better? mainer Nov 2013 #131
If working to their full ability is too hard for them, they are in the wrong line of work. MADem Nov 2013 #132
And many, many more doctors will quit if all they deal with is train wrecks mainer Nov 2013 #134
You did make the correct decision. MADem Nov 2013 #155
Easing the educational bottleneck will help, as will easing the enormous cost of medical school Warpy Nov 2013 #129
Actually, there's quite a range in income among MD's in the US. mnhtnbb Nov 2013 #133
Yeah, people complain about primary care doctors' "high incomes" mainer Nov 2013 #135
And pharma, never forget about big pharma nadinbrzezinski Nov 2013 #141
True. Very true. Also pushing meds with dubious value--like statins--on everyone. mnhtnbb Nov 2013 #156
I am an ideal candidate for statins nadinbrzezinski Nov 2013 #164
Matt needs to read that chart again, for starters nadinbrzezinski Nov 2013 #137
It's almost a closed system in the US. Just look at the Med school system, who is in charge, who kelliekat44 Nov 2013 #142
The AMA spends $13 million a year lobbying congress ErikJ Nov 2013 #145
Our entire medical care system is insane upi402 Nov 2013 #152
BECAUSE THEY'RE FUCKING WORTH IT. cherokeeprogressive Nov 2013 #151
BS-In Ecuador they make 1/10th as much and even make HOUSECALLS! ErikJ Nov 2013 #154
AfriggingMEN DustyJoe Nov 2013 #158
The entire education system is a sham. joshcryer Nov 2013 #153
first of all doctors are not usually "paid", they earn as part of a LLC or sub-chapter S corporation beachbum bob Nov 2013 #160
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