Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it's cheaper to farm in a bunch of Indian and Chinese med school graduates.
yep. It's much cheaper
Cheaper for who exactly?
United Healthcare
Such an ignorant answer. Are you under the impression that United Healthcare cares where the billing doctor went to school?
You definitely missed the point. Provider wages (paid by insurance companies) can be suppressed if you bring in labor from the developing world.
So-called shortages in U.S. labor are often pressed as a political issue with the proposed solution of importing cheaper labor. This is in every sector of the economy.
Please provide any semblance of proof for the statement you made.
If you do not understand this from following U.S. news and policy over the last 30 years, it is because you choose not to.
I understand perfectly that you've been told a lot of nonsense by Fox news that you now believe without any actual proof. Either produce the evidence or shut up.
I'm definitely left of center and I probably hate faux news more than you do. But I am annoyed that wages have been suppressed by large corporations through lobbying congress for special visa exemptions that just so happen to increase their profit margins. Those are just facts. You can choose to like or not like them.
Anonymous wrote:If you're willing to go DO, it's not nearly as hard.
https://www.aacom.org/searches/reports/report/aacomas-applicants-and-matriculants-average-gpa-2016-2023#:~:text=The%20report%20*Applicants%20Matriculants%20Trends*%20summarizes%20the,respectively%20*%20Science:%203.44%20and%203.49%2C%20respectively
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it's cheaper to farm in a bunch of Indian and Chinese med school graduates.
yep. It's much cheaper
Cheaper for who exactly?
United Healthcare
Such an ignorant answer. Are you under the impression that United Healthcare cares where the billing doctor went to school?
You definitely missed the point. Provider wages (paid by insurance companies) can be suppressed if you bring in labor from the developing world.
So-called shortages in U.S. labor are often pressed as a political issue with the proposed solution of importing cheaper labor. This is in every sector of the economy.
Please provide any semblance of proof for the statement you made.
If you do not understand this from following U.S. news and policy over the last 30 years, it is because you choose not to.
I understand perfectly that you've been told a lot of nonsense by Fox news that you now believe without any actual proof. Either produce the evidence or shut up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it's cheaper to farm in a bunch of Indian and Chinese med school graduates.
yep. It's much cheaper
Cheaper for who exactly?
United Healthcare
Such an ignorant answer. Are you under the impression that United Healthcare cares where the billing doctor went to school?
You definitely missed the point. Provider wages (paid by insurance companies) can be suppressed if you bring in labor from the developing world.
So-called shortages in U.S. labor are often pressed as a political issue with the proposed solution of importing cheaper labor. This is in every sector of the economy.
Please provide any semblance of proof for the statement you made.
If you do not understand this from following U.S. news and policy over the last 30 years, it is because you choose not to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it's cheaper to farm in a bunch of Indian and Chinese med school graduates.
yep. It's much cheaper
Cheaper for who exactly?
United Healthcare
Such an ignorant answer. Are you under the impression that United Healthcare cares where the billing doctor went to school?
You definitely missed the point. Provider wages (paid by insurance companies) can be suppressed if you bring in labor from the developing world.
So-called shortages in U.S. labor are often pressed as a political issue with the proposed solution of importing cheaper labor. This is in every sector of the economy.
Please provide any semblance of proof for the statement you made.
Anonymous wrote:If you're willing to go DO, it's not nearly as hard.
https://www.aacom.org/searches/reports/report/aacomas-applicants-and-matriculants-average-gpa-2016-2023#:~:text=The%20report%20*Applicants%20Matriculants%20Trends*%20summarizes%20the,respectively%20*%20Science:%203.44%20and%203.49%2C%20respectively
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it's cheaper to farm in a bunch of Indian and Chinese med school graduates.
yep. It's much cheaper
Cheaper for who exactly?
United Healthcare
Such an ignorant answer. Are you under the impression that United Healthcare cares where the billing doctor went to school?
You definitely missed the point. Provider wages (paid by insurance companies) can be suppressed if you bring in labor from the developing world.
So-called shortages in U.S. labor are often pressed as a political issue with the proposed solution of importing cheaper labor. This is in every sector of the economy.