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by joshlegs
4445 days ago
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> In fact, physicians are so bummed out that 9 out of 10 doctors would discourage anyone from entering the profession. OP missed a perfect headline opportunity: "9 out of 10 doctors recommend not becoming a doctor." But seriously, we wonder what's wrong with healthcare. I seriously believe it's because of the lawsuit-happy nature of patients nowadays. Yeah, something could go wrong during your surgery, or your diagnosis for that matter. But that's an inherent risk in having something wrong with you that you need checked out. |
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It's a revenue optimization problem -- the goal is to collect the most revenue overall. Set prices too high and people/insurance goes elsewhere, too low and you leave money on the table the org could use to cross-subsidize non-payers.