Is Lawn Care also a right and thus does a doctor have a claim on a portion of a grounds keeper's life?
Is Dental Care also a right? Baby Sitting? Shoe Shining? Food Preparation? Housing? Transportation?
When did slavery, in small segments, become a right?
NHS suffers ‘brain drain’ of doctors
The National Health Service is suffering a “brain drain” of doctors as more medics trained at taxpayers’ expense choose to pursue their careers overseas, according to Financial Times research.
Most go to Australia or New Zealand, say recruiters and doctors’ organisations, and data suggest more now choose to stay longer or settle permanently.
Doctors at all levels complain of an overly bureaucratic NHS where they lack control. (Freedom)
Many report extensive “goodwill hours” and coming in on days off, which would breach European Union working time regulations if recorded, and say only family and friends in the UK keep them from making a move abroad.
“One of the things keeps us here is belief in the NHS,” said Tom Dolphin, chairman of the British Medical Association junior doctors’ committee, who said he was aware of many younger trainees that were determined to go.
“Many feel abused by the long hours and there’s the feeling that the NHS is being undermined. That eats away at your faith and that makes people want to leave.”
The battle between individual freedom versus slavery under the banner of Collective Rights for the "common good" continues...
"A major source of objection to a free economy is precisely that group thinks they ought to want. Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself."
"The government solution to a problem is usually as bad as the problem." ~ Milton Friedman
Edited by Rogerdodger, 25 August 2012 - 09:49 AM.