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An inside look at a top hospital’s struggle to cut costs

man i totally agree with you; that person that is there earning that money is earning it for a reason. It is because that is what they are worth - bc when ----hits the fan guess who is hands on patient care while newbies are just innocent bystanders with big open mouths
 
I'm saying that the reason for hospitals being expensive is that they are not lean organizations. Administrators are overpaid.

If you look at the productivity of hospital employees in terms of their labor, for example, administrators would have a relatively low productivity/wage ratio compared to an entry level employee working 50 hours per week. I won't bother supporting my claim with any data, because I have no idea where there is a study which compares two different types of labor on the same terms.

Administrators should take a pay cut, and if any of them don't do their job properly, then they can hit the bricks.

Well I note your opinion.. but administrator pay is based on the labor market.
 
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