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Insured middle classes competing directly with the super-rich over a limited pool of medical professionals is probably the biggest culprit.


I don't believe that is the case. Otherwise, we would see a shortage of care provided. Since everyone gets care, the competition with the super rich- if any- is vote driving prices


And you don't think you see a shortage of care provided?

[edit] And hang on a second. You say if any? Really? You think there is no competition for resources?




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