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Originally Posted by Sumeragi
What's the population of Singapore?
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According to wikipedia? >5 million -- I get the implied point, they're smaller population wise and geographically, the logistics and bureaucracy is MUCH smaller. They are also a unitary state. I get it.
My insinuation, is you can keep medical costs under control, to an extent, by capping returns. They do it here in Canada. Yes, I'm a capitalist and I work in finance, but the income-elasticity of doctors already making >US$250K a year is pretty flat