Wednesday, November 3, 2010

The Shortage of Doctors

All the talk and action from the Obama Administration about how government can make health coverage better, merely makes the situation worse for all of us.

Liberals never seem to be aware of unintended consequences.

Example: For years, liberals have been vehemently against changing tort and malpractice excesses that drive doctors out of the system. Doctors just find it getting too expensive to pay ever-rising insurance premiums, especially in some specialties such as obstetrics and surgery. But it’s not because doctors are more derelict in their work. Plaintiff lawyers are more creative in their briefs.

In addition, doctor fees are being sharply reduced where government control is already exercised in Medicare and Medicaid. Or in Medicare Advantage.

Yet, ObamaCare wants to treat up to 50 million new insured with extra doctors. A new report from the American Association of Medical Colleges says the U. S. has a shortage of 15,000 doctors . What is more, this shortage will probably grow to 125,000 by 2015. And 150,000 by 2025.

The doctor shortage will lead to the rationing of medical care, so long as government policy interferes with the ability of doctor earnings to attract more qualified students for adequate training.

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