Does the lack of supply of medical care contribute to the high cost of medical care? - school specialty supply
I asked similar questions, but never the right answers, so I do not think I have to ask the right questions. So I try again. I read that the AMA, the number of doctors entering the system each year have boundaries, but the above questions, I asked, seems to support this assertion, since the responses I received, has not the AMA limited to the number the doctors. But the fact that medical care is astronomical, and decrease the logic that the theory that if we had more doctors, the costs would be supported. So I'm looking forward are questions:
If we had more doctors in the country, at a lower cost? I think the logical answer would be yes. More competition means better quality at lower prices.
Who or what is to limit the number of doctors in America? Several times I have read that the AMA, but that seems to be the case. I've heard that medical schools and resident programs to limit the number of students, and that boards of specific medical specialties are involved in the dDECISIONS. This is a foreign language for me. What kind of a residency program, how many doctors in the United States stand behind that decision and what should be done ceize this practice?
Please fill in your answers! I spent hours this research. Who should be the number of doctors in the United States, the cost of health care for the limit? When it declared residency programs, what it is and run to limit as much as the number of doctors in America, and why they do it!
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Having worked in a hospital, even for a moment I would say that the hospital determine the number of students, because it depends on how much money receives a department or specialty. I understand that the AMA controls the number of people who go into medicine.
A residency program after medical school and 1 Year of being an internship (1 year doctor). Then a 3-year residence comes, then a rotation of specialty. After the stay, some doctors requested an additional year in his specialty for a scholarship.
Regardless of the number of doctors who want their education, many remain in urban areas or where there are centers specialties of general medicine.
This makes the rural areas have relatively limited access to medical care and health care, where people are relatively poor, can not afford treatment.
There was deleting some government subsidies, a part of medical student loans if they agree in a poor rural area after completing their training work.
Because the HMO has Decressing number of people in medicine and more doctors leave the field because all they see is going to be a patient for 12 minutes and the forms out and fight with the insurance company for treatment for their patients. This has reduced the number of doctors in the country.
I do not know how stay programs in the U.S., but I think a few hundred.
This is not a simple matter of supply and demand ... as saying that car.
HMOs also have a say in who get on their boards to treat patients, often because of health insurance has become an arena for business, non-profit, non-profit insurance companies that want to have to pay premiums and not to treat to .. . often denied requests by doctors for tests or treatments for patients. This corresponds to less access to health care ... is called greed.
Try to see is Michael Moore's "Sicko" about the state of health in the United States.
To tell you the truth, I do not knowlead to a restriction programs # doctors in the U.S. and ... are not very competitive, which only a few places ... but I remember that when the students no medical school in the United States could enter the country, and, after Mexico, Spain, etc. There are simply not enough doctors and our population has increased, so that people are living longer and the decline child mortality.
I hope I hit all your questions.
Where are you, if English is not your native language? ... You live in the U.S.? If not, then where?
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