> s/Doctors/Health Care Providers then. The more you insist on precision, the less accessible this debate becomes. I hope you have a good reason.
Yes, because there's a big difference between doctors and provider networks, and as I've already explained above, neither has the level of power that people generally believe they do.
> The salaries say that doctors are more powerful than patients
I have no idea what this is even supposed to mean. You're not comparing like quantities.
> we both agree that they are powerless compared to the organizations that employ them.
No, we don't, because I've already said that the hospital networks (which employ the majority of doctors these days) don't really have much power either.
Yes, because there's a big difference between doctors and provider networks, and as I've already explained above, neither has the level of power that people generally believe they do.
> The salaries say that doctors are more powerful than patients
I have no idea what this is even supposed to mean. You're not comparing like quantities.
> we both agree that they are powerless compared to the organizations that employ them.
No, we don't, because I've already said that the hospital networks (which employ the majority of doctors these days) don't really have much power either.