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Before the 1940s hospitals paid trainee stipends by building their costs into patient charges. After World War II, the GI Bill subsidized training and then the creation of Medicare, in 1965, established that federal and state funds should “to an appropriate extent” cover the purported cost of training future doctors, which was viewed as a public service.
An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back
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