1/6 Dr. Helen Ouyang in @nytimes.com: “The country is not heading toward a single-payer system, but that doesn’t mean we have to continue leaving patients and their doctors in the dark.”
Yes, it does in fact mean that, absent some other drastic reform.
Yes, it does in fact mean that, absent some other drastic reform.
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Clarence Darrow
I would like to look for these characteristics in my own doctor.
That's what "co-built our commercial medicine" amounts to.
Table: average annual compensation for medical doctors across all specialities, OECD.
https://www.statnews.com/2024/12/10/us-health-care-system-reform-how-portugal-spend-less-increased-life-expectancy/
Both believe nothing can be changed, and both believe the way it is, it the best possible way. And the way it is keeps them, essentially, powerless.
a few more weeks
What will TRUMP do with this level
of IMPUNITY for all crimes and pardons?
Of course the same is true for any for-profit insurance. They aim to increase premium and decrease pay-out, because the difference is their profit.
public service operates without profit, whereas private does not.
state by state study would be good for people to know