Ok then if you're worried about new drugs being made that can kill you with side effects unknown, how about we include the cost of R&D in the system and finance the same new developments for areas that aren't for profit. Viagra studies and nutsack anti wrinkle pills not included.
Britain has a shortage of doctors you say? I didn't know that, so I googled (real easy to do btw) and the first thing I find is this:
CTV.ca News Staff
Date: Fri. Jan. 12 2007 11:22 AM ET
The United Kingdom's surplus of doctors could solve the physician shortage in Canada, the British Medical Association has suggested.
It's predicted Britain will have a surplus of 3,200 medical specialists by 2010. The British Medical Association told reporters in London on Thursday that if those specialists can't find jobs in the United Kingdom, they might consider moving to Canada.
From here:
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070112/doctor_shortage_070112/20070112?hub=Health
You guys aren't very good with facts or google or what?
Want to see a LARGE reduction in R&D? Pass the govt. health plan and you will get ur wish.
There are PLENTY of jobs available in the UK for doctors. there just aren't enough DOCTORS!!! The best have quit and the brightest no longer seek medical as a career in the UK.
It's been 50 years of socialized medicine, and it's all falling apart over there.
It doesn't work....never did, and never will.
Govt. cannot be a business. It fails every time.
Hospitals face doctor shortage
Hospital managers are employing expensive locums to cover shortages left by the disastrous junior doctors recruitment system.
Out of 15,600 training posts for doctors 15 per cent remain unfilled. It means some hospitals are turning to locums to fill the gaps until the remaining posts can be filled.
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Doctor shortage shuts two Swansea children’s wards
TWO children’s wards at a Welsh hospital are being shut down because of a doctor recruitment crisis, the Western Mail can reveal today.
The emergency transfer of inpatient paediatrics from Singleton to Morriston Hospital in Swansea, is stark evidence of the problems the NHS is having attracting middle-grade doctors to work in Wales.
And there were fears last night that the shortages, further hampered by changes in immigration policy, could see more services in Wales either closed or consolidated.
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Doctor shortage despite recruitment efforts
There is a shortage of doctors in the Hamilton area despite recruitment efforts
Despite around four years of relocation and
recruitment drives in the Hamilton area, there are still around forty thousand residents in the area without a family physician.
These numbers are expected to get higher as well over the next few years as a number of physicians will be due to retire.
The average age of the physicians is 53. About ninety of the physicians are between the ages of forty and forty nine, while 30 per cent are between the ages of 50 and 59. And about 79 doctors are 60 years and older.