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ecshaferyesterday at 9:28 PM3 repliesview on HN

I think the largest issue with health care right now is that the US is artificially shrinking the supply of Doctors. This is due to:

1. Size of medical school classes not increasing with population

2. US has an artificially small amount of residency slots.

These are largely due to AMA lobbying afaik and bad bills. But if we allowed every qualified medical student to enroll, and gave a residency slot to every graduate. In a decade we would have really shrunk the gap.


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exhilarationyesterday at 9:44 PM

Does that matter though? My impression is that most people don't see doctors anymore. Every urgent care visit I've had in the past few years has been with a physicians assistant or nurse. Same for our pediatrician, I can't remember the last time we saw her instead of one of the nurses.

I actually have a routine visit with a specialist at one of the top hospital systems in the country in 2 days, and I see in the portal I'm seeing a "CRNP, MSN", not a doctor.

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iamtheworstdevyesterday at 9:35 PM

the largest issue in American health care is private equity and middle men raising the cost of everything.

edit if doctor scarcity were the issue then doctors would have a lot more leverage in salary negotiations than they do, which is to say they don't have much. because the hiring practices are limited by what they can bill, which they have no power over.

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