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To: Joe S Pack who wrote (64069)5/22/2005 4:05:57 PM
From: Chaka  Respond to of 74559
 

Considerable number of doctors who came to US from India have a very nice standard of living and earnings. It will be impossible for them to survive in India. It is not because of the US health care system which allows everybody (meaning three gangs: drug companies, doctors and insurance) to milk to the max, the entire competition is so brutal that most of them will not have decent clients nor living.


How long do you think the milking to the max in the U.S. will continue? Already, U.S. radiologists and such are getting squeezed out due to outsourcing. Other practitioners are getting squeezed from insurance and the headache of lawsuits. The current health care system will collapse under its own weight in 10 years or so.