Published Feb 14, 2022
This article was published in 2022 and its story begins in 2002. It has noting to do with the current political climate. It describes a medical system that has been growing ever more restrictive for more than a quarter-century. Today, it is even worse as there are many, many, people without access to family doctors in USA. This also applies to Canada.
In posting this I do so with the hope that those members who, because of their personal political bent, habitually demand that important information be pushed away from those who need to see it, will open their minds and keep their partisan politics off the screen..
I do not claim to have a perfect solution but in this subject I see a NEED for open and broad discussion for the understanding and benefit of all Americans (and Canadians) because more restrictive and increasingly more expensive education, coupled with monstrous debt loads, quite obviously means less general medical care availability across the country.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/02/why-does-the-us-make-it-so-hard-to-be-a-doctor/622065/
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