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1) No insurance (though that is changing), so there is no middle-man to pay.
2) By and large, patients (or their custodians) can't sue. This is HUGE in terms of what needs to be done and documented. My dog always got better medical care than humans, largely because she got exactly what she needed and nothing more. Documentation was done based on what the doctor needed to have available.
Veterinary medicine is like the ideal practice of medicine. Perhaps it explains why it is harder to get into vet school than medical school in some places.
They are general practitioners, surgeons, dentists, radiologists, and all kinds of -ists. They can do it all.
They know how to treat more than one species and like your post mentions, they always tell you BEFORE treatment how much this is going to cost you.
Added bonus: when you wake up from any procedure, your nails have been clipped! :-)
Gotta ponder on your double cheezeburger idea too....Hummmm....Are you ..."Loving it" or what? :)
http://drsamonline.com/2008/02/28/rant-politics-social-religious-etc/a-plan-for-intelligent-health-care-reform-part-2/
Cheers,
Sam