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Report: One-third of Wisconsin hospitals operated in the red last year
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Original_Scientist78 is in Wisconsin
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Perhaps doctors shouldn't be making 500k a year, surgeons 1M a year, and hospital admins 300 k a year?

Now factor in how much it costs to run an insurance company and that ALL of their profits come out of the pockets of the people and hospitals. They provide virtually NO VALUE in healthcare.

Also we need some tort reform around malpractice. We need to put some realistic limits on malpractice when it's an "honest" mistake. By this I mean, something nicked something during surgery vs leaving the scissors in the bowels and then sowing them back up.

Most doctors pay 250k a year for malpractice insurance. Surgeons can be pushing a million a year. The hospital often pays a chunk of that cost for the doctors.

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