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by s1artibartfast 23 days ago
Im asking if or how much that actually matters. Im asking if it must matter.

By way of hypothetical, if we doubled residency funding. Would new doctors double, go up 10%, or stay the same?

If education time and obscene school costs are the bottle neck, it might not matter much. Some 25% of residents are already paid out of pocket by hospitals because residents make hospitals money.

If we cut it entirely, what would happen?

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The scaling limit on the number of doctors we have is residencies, not medical school slots, and further, medical school slots can't usefully be scaled up because of the residency cap.
That is an assertion.

I just dont see why it is or must be the case for the reasons I already posted.