November 6, 2013
Medical Care Will Be Worse Under New Health Care Law
[From article]
Allen also raises a new, alarming problem for millions of us, and not just those of low income: "With the best and most successful doctors disappearing into concierge medicine or refusing new Medicare and Medicaid patients, replacing these experienced physicians with bright young doctors to work with the 'general public' has become difficult.
"Why? Because such doctors are hard to find -- going into medicine doesn't have the professional allure it once did. With an average of $300,000 in student loans, eight years of college and medical school, and three to seven years as underpaid, overworked residents, a prospective physician in the ACA era would be starting a career at age 30 in a job that requires working 70-80 hours a week in an assembly-line fashion to earn perhaps $100,000 a year.
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/hentoff110613.php3#.UnoDCd00i6Y
Jewish World Review
Nov. 6, 2013/ 3 Kislev, 5774
Obama betrays future of our very lives
By Nat Hentoff
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