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by lolinder
968 days ago
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But why aren't more residencies paid for through other channels? I wasn't under the impression that medical residents were solely a drain on hospital resources—my sense was they did a lot of the smaller tasks to free up licensed physicians to do more. At some point, if there aren't enough CMS-funded residencies and there aren't enough licensed doctors, wouldn't hospitals just start hiring more residents? The article you linked to has a heading that touches on this ("how did we end up with Medicare basically determining the number of new doctors per year?"), but doesn't actually answer the question it poses. It explains why the government started funding residencies, but not why the industry is now completely dependent on that funding. |
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