the growth of the number of dr. starr in the 1960s for one explicit government program to increase medical school enrollment, twice the number of practicing physicians as we did back then again because of explicit government policy. medical schools to write a significant amount of their revenue from government sources. faculty members heavily reimbursed by medicare and medicaid and federal grants for research. residents of interns, the numbers, because medicare has paid for them. the downside is we have, the way we pay for them to disgorge primary care you can see the number of physicians cha-ching primary-care going down. we reimbursed specialist under medicare much more generously. on the left primary-care is 1.2. nonsurgical encircled specials are a friend double that. i look at them that skill is develop the habits revived under a committee, controlled by the ama which has been heavily stacked in favor of specialist. so what with the medical profession look like without government? would have half-asleep physicians, p