The portion of the medical profession that has moved offshore is well and getting stronger. That is where our best doctors are going, those who don’t retire or those bright youngsters who don’t decline to enter medicine in the first place.
I just spent the last 2 years overseas as an expat. Made a ton of money, the company paid my taxes for me, super vacation and benefits, and I got to give a big finger to Obamacare.....
My Grandson was on track to become a physician, with a 4.0 GPA through college..., when he sought counsel from several family members in the medical field, he turned down an excellent medical scholarship in favor of a career in medical technology development and was earning $100K/year 18 months after graduating. After 3 years he is now earning $150K/year! It is sad, but, physicians and nursing professionals are becoming slaves to bureaucrats in the USA. My family physician has two RNs and EIGHT clerks working at his office! This is what our medical system has become!!!
A few years back, I was in an auto accident and went to the emergency room for evaluation and X-Rays. At intake, I was offered the choice of cash payment of 30% or insurance processing at 100%. In that instance, due to deductible amounts I opted for CASH PAYMENT and was ahead of the game. It is easy to see why medical tourism is such a booming business today !!!