Most hospitals in Great Britain are owned by the government (part of the National Health Service), and the doctors who work in them are employees of the hospital. In what ways do you think their behavior would differ from comparable doctors in a not-for-profit hospital in the US?
Doctors working in the Great Britain where most hospitals are owned by the government and there is a universal healthcare are less taxed as the cost of healthcare is paid by the government. However; in the comparable case of doctors; in a not-for-profit hospital in the US the doctors would be more taxed and having problems in helping the people who are uninsured. Hence the behaviour of the doctors in the USA will be more, stressed and anxious as they are helpless at times in providing the healthcare to the uninsured population.
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