^^agree. pero unsa-on mn nga ang reality, dili mn gd na ang priority sa atong gov. hahaiz...
^^agree. pero unsa-on mn nga ang reality, dili mn gd na ang priority sa atong gov. hahaiz...
^^mao jud. naghuot na sa mga public hospitals. if only daghan silag itukod nga mga establishments. for sure daghan ang matabangan. maka trabaho na ang mga unemployed nurses, maka help pa jud sa atong society.
gobyerno sd oi...
the propose law is another imposition of authority towards the free market... nothing good can ever come out of this... So what if the hospitals demand payment? That would discourage nurses and they can opt out in the nursing profession and enter into something that meets the demand of the market... We can't force anything to an over saturated industry without having disastrous effects...
As for the building of hospitals by the government, that is a more dangerous move towards health care. The health care industry needs to be at the hands of the free market, it will increase competition amongst the hospitals which would lower prices and improve levels of health care.. With government regulating ALL hospitals, it has made it hard for new investors to start and compete in the health care industry...that is the culprit of the shortages of job opportunities in the health care business...
yes, they must construct more hospitals...titled bills are not yet laws, they are only enrolled bills/resolution di giapon ni mahitabo...once ma balaod na gni ni cya, dha ang effectivity ani niya...
I think the key solution for this issue is to close down nursing schools with poor performance, BON must regulate the number of passers to have better competency in critical thinking and develop more programs, health care facilities or even changes in nursing law.
keynesian you!
there are problems the free people and free market can't solve without gov't intervention
now, that's keynesian....besides the issues of contract enforcement, protecting rights to life liberty and property, and national defense, any intervention of the government into the market destroys the "auto-correction" nature of the free market...What are some of the problems that necessitates government intervention?
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