I think most of the time in Germany what stopping people from going to more doctors isn’t financial but the fact that they trust a doctor.
Is that because Germany has more competent doctors, or because Germans trust their doctors even when they shouldn’t?
How does a non expert judge the competence of an expert?
Well, seeing if the doctor’s recommendations help the problem is one way.
Like this? (I’d guess Germany would be somewhere between France and Sweden.)
Your link just goes to the OP, I assume you meant to link something else.
D’oh! Fixed. Thanks.
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Is that because Germany has more competent doctors, or because Germans trust their doctors even when they shouldn’t?
How does a non expert judge the competence of an expert?
Well, seeing if the doctor’s recommendations help the problem is one way.
Like this? (I’d guess Germany would be somewhere between France and Sweden.)
Your link just goes to the OP, I assume you meant to link something else.
D’oh! Fixed. Thanks.