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A rural hospital that struggles financially and has limited resources recruits physicians from overseas, knowing they will work for significantly less than American physicians. On the one hand, it seems racist; Indian and Bangladeshi doctora working for half of what white American doctors will work for. On the other hand, the immigrant doctors are more than happy to come to America, and are earning more than they ever dreamed of at home (even if it is half of what some of their contemporaries make), a rural hospital gets to keep offering healthcare to it's community at a price it can comfortably afford, and it does seem to be part of the classic immigrant American Dream story and an example of classic supply and demand market economies stuff. What are your thoughts?
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