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by ippisl
5836 days ago
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You just described 2 of the ways that the competition is being limited by law and politics:
1. Controlling the number of doctors graduating per year.
2. Making medical training very long and expensive(even when it's not needed - for example when nurses can replace doctors) so that doctors would inevitably charge higher rates in the future. Since medicine historically was distributed and built by community doctors , the classic competition limiting strategy of using big monopolies didn't fit here. So the medical profession uses many different strategies for limiting "distributed" competition. |
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