Is this the Kaiser Permanente model? I think it's a fairly good model, but they do pay pretty mid-level on Physician salary. It's not a place you can clear $500k+.
> but they do pay pretty mid-level on Physician salary. It's not a place you can clear $500k+.
That's the goal!!
Very high doctor pay is the number 1 cause of skyrocketing medical expenses.
The model should be coupled with them opening a lower cost university and training 10 times as many medical people as we do today. Along with better supply lowering prices, it also means a Doctor could have normal working hours, so would not need the insanely high salary they need to pay for all the stuff they don't have time to do themselves.
> That's the goal!! Very high doctor pay is the number 1 cause of skyrocketing medical expenses.
Exactly! I can't think of any other country where doctors routinely make 15-20x minimum wage, and people become doctors predominantly to make a lot of money. In most countries, doctors make very good money, but not 15-20x minimum wage good. In Western Europe, for example, it's more of 5-8x minimum wage.
This is why every attempt to reform healthcare that gets the approval and endorsement of the American Medical Association is doomed to failure. The AMA was vehemently against medicare, and they will be similarly against any reform that actually makes a meaningful downward impact on Physician compensation.
That's the goal!!
Very high doctor pay is the number 1 cause of skyrocketing medical expenses.
The model should be coupled with them opening a lower cost university and training 10 times as many medical people as we do today. Along with better supply lowering prices, it also means a Doctor could have normal working hours, so would not need the insanely high salary they need to pay for all the stuff they don't have time to do themselves.