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This is an excellent article published in the NYT. It’s strongly recommended reading. Check it out!
Uwe E. Reinhardt: Debating Doctors’ Compensation – NYTimes.com.
Personally, I am impressed with the transparency of data on doctors’ incomes in the US.
Although David Cameron‘s UK Government has promised greater transparency of data, I question why we do not see comparable data in the UK?
Is David Cameron embarrassed how much doctors earn in the UK?
Why can’t we have a public debate on doctors’ compensation in the UK?
Any thoughts or possible answers to my questions?
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