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I thought the implication was obvious. If tuition is heavily subsidized in France (I say almost all of it) then the cost of medical care in France should include the cost of tuition. Their 11% of GDP is a gross understatement of the real cost. Ok so they pay more than just tuition. But my sources have indicated that the money they pay to the university, i.e. tuition consiste almst entirely of the small application fee. Regardless of whether they pay 1% of the tuition or 2% or even 3%, the remainder paid by the gov is still money that is not counted in the cost of health care in France when comparisons are made. I have provided a source and you are your own source. Ok then, well all the money that American doctors must borrow will be included in their salaries and is thus counted in our estimate of how much health care costs in the US. In France not all of it is counted. You may think that to be an advantage but the top doctors in France who wrote the petition to the gov disagree with you. Quotas represent government coercion. In the US we have a system whereby bright but poor students earn scholarships either from the gov or from private foundations.You are saying that they have enough physicians but the facts that I presented come straight from the horses mouth and the facts say that France has a "crippling shortage of medical staff" Either you or the best doctors in France are wrong about this.
I thought the implication was obvious. If tuition is heavily subsidized in France (I say almost all of it) then the cost of medical care in France should include the cost of tuition. Their 11% of GDP is a gross understatement of the real cost.
Ok so they pay more than just tuition. But my sources have indicated that the money they pay to the university, i.e. tuition consiste almst entirely of the small application fee. Regardless of whether they pay 1% of the tuition or 2% or even 3%, the remainder paid by the gov is still money that is not counted in the cost of health care in France when comparisons are made. I have provided a source and you are your own source.
Ok then, well all the money that American doctors must borrow will be included in their salaries and is thus counted in our estimate of how much health care costs in the US. In France not all of it is counted.
You may think that to be an advantage but the top doctors in France who wrote the petition to the gov disagree with you.
Quotas represent government coercion. In the US we have a system whereby bright but poor students earn scholarships either from the gov or from private foundations.
You are saying that they have enough physicians but the facts that I presented come straight from the horses mouth and the facts say that France has a "crippling shortage of medical staff" Either you or the best doctors in France are wrong about this.