I was talking with a friend who works in a large medical system, and this was an exact point we agreed on. In a functioning democracy, we do have greater control over our public institutions, because they are literally “ours” in the sense that our labor that produces taxes which supports these institutions. It’s enraging how our public institutions that aren’t directly part of the government, but are supported by our taxes starving for support, such as schools. But when it comes to public hospitals, this obviously has a lot of other negative impacts, both out in the more rural parts of a state if the state has give the medical systems over the private corporations (closing hospitals), but in urban areas as well (public hospitals being underfunded when taxes are low). And my friend also made a point about how Obama Care focused on the concept of “economies of scale” to deal with our crisis in healthcare. It strikes me now that this was just handing over control to private corporations, and how bad this has been for outcomes…
Yep, and this is where we’re at, honestly.
Hmmm… reminds me that there is actually a lot of overlap between doctors and academics, then… 
YIKES!
Exactly that…