Don’t you believe it. “A primary discouragement to the pursuit of medical degrees is, in fact, the onerous amount of regulation already foisted on medical practitioners .... Combine the discouraging expansion of bureaucratic paper shuffling requirements with the punitive cost of malpractice insurance and you have the regulatory perfecta, reducing the number of men and women willing to undergo the rigorous demands of preparing for the medical profession.”
Still don’t believe government intrusion is a leading reason for the doctor shortage? Then ask yourself this simple question:
“Am I the only one noticing the dearth of calls in America to fill the shortage of lawyers in our country?”Of course not. Insufficient regulation and the subsequent massive amount of cash available to those pursuing malpractice suits ensures a huge oversupply of lawyers.
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