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This is wrong. They are not allowed to let him die due to inability to pay. This was passed in 1986.
Medical care would be much cheaper if they could let you die if you couldn’t pay. But now those costs are passed onto everyone who can pay. So essentially we already have a very bastardized and most inefficient version of universal healthcare.
And it would be corrected quickly because who the hell would be ok with hospitals refusing life saving measures. But here we are stuck with the most expensive and ineffective version of universal healthcare imaginable.
It's also wrong because it depicts a doctor choosing to charge ridiculous fees rather than the medical system in which he is forced to practice
Doctors don’t even have a choice. The only way into the market is through medical school so there’s no way to enter the market debt free.
All that debt means they’re stuck, unable to negotiate and find a place that reflects their values.
Doctors are yoked to a horrible system that forces them to be inefficient and ineffective.