uallas5
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- Jun 3, 2005
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^ Bryce, you just don't get it. Giving insurers more choice and less requirements - like covering 26 year olds who should be working and buying their own damn policies - helps to reduce costs overall. Putting a cap on the pay of medical personal and allowing more of them to practice will help insure there are enough to go around. People don't choose careers based strictly on pay alone. There is job satisfaction and life fulfillment. If we subsidized the education of medical personal in exchange for pay caps that might help. If people want to make more they are free to try find another line of work.
You're forgetting the "other" insurance that you'd have to regulate the costs of to do this, liability insurance. This is a large burden on both individual providers and medical groups.