Message from @sɪᴅɪsɴᴏᴛʜᴇʀᴇ
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We rank top in almost every catagory.
Ok, that’s the American government
That’s the CDC
ur a commie
I wont click ur filth
Anyways. Sophia the evidence suggests occupational licensing does not *increase quality* or removing it reduce quality inversely.
Only Prostate and Breast Cancer have the US as their highest
Also the CDC stopped after like 09
But it ends up raising prices.
Also lung cancer.
Lol obviously you’re lying.
Those were back in 09 lol
No I'm not.
I can show evidence.
Licensing doctors doesn’t raise quality of care? Lol
Ok go ahead
No.
Lol
Right.
> The provision of health care to low-income Americans remains an ongoing policy challenge. In this paper, I examine how important changes to occupational licensing laws for nurse practitioners and physician assistants have affected cost and access to health care for Medicaid patients. T**he results suggest that allowing physician assistants to prescribe drugs (including controlled substances) is associated with a substantial (more than 11 percent)** reduction in the dollar amount of outpatient claims per Medicaid recipient. **I find little evidence that expanded scope of practice has affected proxies for access to care such as total claims and total care days.** Relaxing occupational licensing requirements by broadening the scope of practice for healthcare providers may represent a low-cost alternative to providing quality care to America’s poor."
https://www.mercatus.org/system/files/Timmons-Scope-of-Practice-v2.pdf
Mike Bloomberg is annoying. Hate the ads. 0/10 IGN
US is where all the best doctors come to train
Trump 2020
@sɪᴅɪsɴᴏᴛʜᴇʀᴇ do you think that supports your claim?
2020!!!!
Yes.
It does not.
looks like it does
Bloomberg actually is number 2 in national polls
It does not even mention physician licensing.
Trump 2020-forevermore
You’re literally advocating for accreditation of medical schools to stop
This licensing of physicians
...
Here's another study.
And your proof is that we should allow PA’s to prescribe drugs?
No no- make your claim
Then back it with evidence
> Our analysis of insurance claims data shows that the more rigid regulations increase the price of a well-child medical exam by 3 to 16 %. However, **our analysis finds no evidence that the changes in regulatory policy are reflected in outcomes such as infant mortality rates or malpractice premiums.** Overall, our results suggest that these more restrictive state licensing practices are associated with changes in wages and employment patterns, and also increase the costs of routine medical care, but do not seem to influence health care quality.
https://www.nber.org/papers/w19906
Do you think medical schools should be allowed to give licenses