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by HelloMcFly
359 days ago
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This is oft-repeated truism, but what evidence do you have for this? Here are some facts: - Ultimately, the main chokepoint for the number of trained physicians is the number of residency spots. You can cut the price of med school to $0, you'll eventually end up with minimally more fully trained doctors because they need a residency spot. - Residency spots are paid for by the federal government. Congress controls the number of available spots. Medical professional bodies do not determine this. - The AMA has consistently asked members to support legislation increasing funding for GME positions (https://www.ama-assn.org/about/leadership/more-medicare-supp...). At one point (late 90s) they opposed expanding the slots, but this has not been true for some time. And, even if it were true, it's ultimately still not their call. |
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