I mean, you’re a useless piece of shit, but hey, let’s entertain your retarded little fantasy for five seconds.
Privatization of education means less doctors (due to price gouging), but there’s a theoretically bottomless pit of sick people, which is a pool that potentially includes the doctors themselves, so...
Now, as soon as the doctors are saturated, it doesn’t matter how free their care is. You’ll just burn them out until they’re sick too.
But let’s think about a world where we supply an infinite amount of education, to produce as many doctors as possible... And then maybe work with that supply to stock the shelves of infinite free medicine.
That actually doesn’t work because, on the one hand we have permanently stupid people who lack the competence needed to function as a doctor. On the other hand there are people too selfish or dysfunctional from a personality standpoint to even lend a helping hand, so they wouldn’t even engage in medical training for their own sheer amusement.
So doctors are always in short supply, when stood next to the potential for sick people, and often even actual sick people. We never reach a 1:1 ratio of doctor to patient, as a threshold for perfect supply feeding directly into demand. Doctor time is always divided across multiple patients. In the world of spherical cows, some cows will die alone.
But I get that you’re just being a snarky little douchebag. Have fun with that.
Privatization of education means less doctors (due to price gouging), but there’s a theoretically bottomless pit of sick people, which is a pool that potentially includes the doctors themselves, so...
Now, as soon as the doctors are saturated, it doesn’t matter how free their care is. You’ll just burn them out until they’re sick too.
But let’s think about a world where we supply an infinite amount of education, to produce as many doctors as possible... And then maybe work with that supply to stock the shelves of infinite free medicine.
That actually doesn’t work because, on the one hand we have permanently stupid people who lack the competence needed to function as a doctor. On the other hand there are people too selfish or dysfunctional from a personality standpoint to even lend a helping hand, so they wouldn’t even engage in medical training for their own sheer amusement.
So doctors are always in short supply, when stood next to the potential for sick people, and often even actual sick people. We never reach a 1:1 ratio of doctor to patient, as a threshold for perfect supply feeding directly into demand. Doctor time is always divided across multiple patients. In the world of spherical cows, some cows will die alone.
But I get that you’re just being a snarky little douchebag. Have fun with that.