I see your point. About the $300,000 ENT, perhaps that much is needed to pay her school loans. I would like to think it is a supply and demand thing but we all know it is not. Perhaps it would be cheaper if everyone is covered, interesting times. One thing for sure is that the current system is unsustainable. No employers want to be in the health care business. About the donuts, You ask a really good question, one I have wondered about for years. It is a question of standards. The Sheriffs Dept said I was done after my second back operation no matter how strong I was and the Fire Dept only cared about situps, pushups, running 2 miles and dragging a 180 pound dummy up the stairs and out of the house. Strange, the same County Occupational Health Doc that declaired me disabled from police work OKd me for the Fire Dept. I didn't ask about the irony. By the way, my own doctor is from Germany. We have lots of European and Canadian doctors working in our hospitals. I have never heard of a US trained Dr. going to work in a universal health care country.
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