they make more money depending on how many prescriptions they write.
shooraijin wrote:That was tremendously uncalled for.
There are unscrupulous physicians, same as there are in any business, but I can tell you without a doubt my salary doesn't depend on the patients I see, the medications I write for them or the tests I order for them. Because my job is based on patient satisfaction at the particular medical center I work for, it behooves me to do the best job I can for them.
Even in capitated health systems where medical insurance or Medicare pays off a fixed rate at so much per diagnosis, this only has to do with compensation for diagnostic testing. There's no kickbacks from the pharmaceutical companies for writing name-brand medications, and in fact such arrangements are *illegal*.
I suggest you put your very broad brush away and do a little more research before issuing blanket insults like that.
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