Did some searching online… In the USA, the average salary for a General Practice Physician (according to salary.com) is $234,090 (USD); according to Indeed it’s $218,056 (USD) per year. In Canada, the median annual salary for a General Practitioner (GP) is $227,218 (CAD).
So not exactly at par but probably likely still attractive. When you factor in the political climate, I can see how some may choose to move here.
https://www.ifitweremyhome.com/compare/US/CA
On average, you’d make 19% less money. But you’d spend 35% less on health care. Oh, and you’ll be 63% less likely to be murdered.
And 90%+ less likely to be grabbed off the street by plainclothes Nazis and sent to a concentration camp…
Never forget the cost of admin staff. It can be many times as many people in America because of the convoluted healthcare labyrinth.
Can attest as I am part of said labyrinth. My job is mostly stable, but I truly feel it’s not necessary in the grand scheme of things and I’d gladly give up my job if I knew we could all have universal health care. For reference, I’m a graphic designer deep down in the medical system and so far removed from anything useful that they continually have to remind us of our “usefulness” and say things like “it can be easy to lose sight of our greater impact”. Bro I make power points that help the sales team sell services to different states and/or buy up smaller med companies. How the hell is this helping the lady over there afford breast cancer treatment?
And national healthcare.
Public health care I hope…screw private
Isn’t it mostly Americas public sector that’s getting purged?
Which inturn is less money the masses have, which results in less spending, which results in private laying off, which snowballs. But yes.
I was mostly hoping that the migrating doctors would already be on the wagon with universal healthcare.