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Care Quote by Ronald Reagan

“The doctor begins to lose freedoms; it's like telling a lie, and one leads to another. First you decide that the doctor can have so many patients. They are equally divided among the various doctors by the government. But then the doctors aren't equally divided geographically, so a doctor decides…” quote by Ronald Reagan
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“The doctor begins to lose freedoms; it's like telling a lie, and one leads to another. First you decide that the doctor can have so many patients. They are equally divided among the various doctors by the government. But then the doctors aren't equally divided geographically, so a doctor decides he wants to practice in one town and the government has to say to him you can't live in that town, they already have enough doctors. You have to go someplace else. And from here it is only a short step to dictating where he will go.”

Ronald Reagan

About This Quote

Source Speech: Healthcare Policy Address, 1982

Government control over doctors’ locations erodes professional freedom, leading to a slippery slope of dictation.

In simple terms: When the state decides where doctors work, it limits their freedom.

Key Takeaway

Guard professional autonomy.

Themes

healthcare policy government authority professional freedom

Mood

cautious analytical

Type

political philosophical

When to use this quote

  • medical staffing decisions
  • rural health initiatives
  • legislative debates
  • career planning

Key Concepts

bureaucracy slippery slope individual rights

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is central planning always harmful?
  • How can balance be achieved?
A Different Perspective

Regulation may be needed for equitable access.

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