>Higher more people, overlap shifts, problem solved.
Sure, sometimes the solution is to just throw more money at the problem. However that doesn't mean the money is available to dedicate to that solution.
If the problem is money, they should just say so. The "but the outcomes" talk is still a lie.
Also US healthcare is so grossly inefficient it doesn't make sense to look at one cost center in isolation from a policy perspective, only from a the perspective of private sector actors I think shouldn't exist.
Also US healthcare is so grossly inefficient it doesn't make sense to look at one cost center in isolation from a policy perspective, only from a the perspective of private sector actors I think shouldn't exist.