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by anon291
7 days ago
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Because the American Medical Association artificially restricts residency spots in hospitals. There's really not much more to it. This explains the proliferation of NPs, PA-Cs, etc acting as GPs. In reality, we simply need more doctors, so we should uncap the # of spots. |
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The AMA was concerned in the 90s re: "oversupply" of doctors and the impact on doctor salaries, lobbied the Republicans (around the "Contract with America" timeframe) and got language limiting NIH-funded residency slots codified.
The AMA is backpedaling on that stance now but the damage is already done.