Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think physicians are overpaid, i think there is an issue in the bimodal distribution between certain specialties and family practice.
The differential isn't so large in germany, switzerland, canada, etc.
Anesthesiolgy and Rads won't forever be high paying though - automation is ripe to cut into their billings in the future.
I think you're correct about this, but I don't think it's a good thing. Computers cannot read a scan as well as an experienced radiologist.
not at this very minute but the gap is being closed fast everyday. watson/pattern recognition is right in the wheelhouse of ai/automation.
Same with what J&J is doing with sedasys and anesthesiologists.
Pharmacy is going to get destroyed by automation as well.
It won't be a complete automation of the field - what it'll be is the best of the best will get paid quite a bit (i.e. 1 doctor or 2 doctors overseeing 10-20 machines) vs. having 5-6 md's on staff.
One thing health care however has done better than ANY profession is taking care of their own so phsycians will be protected by market distruption better than other professions.