Medical care is not really capitalism. Doctors get about the same reimbursement from any given insurance company no matter how good (or bad) they are, unless they are bad enough to get dropped from the insurance company's panel. Some negotiate for slightly better rates, but that often has more to do with the number of similar specialists in their geographic area on the insurance panel.
Insurance companies consider doctors a commodity. They only place where capitalism really applies is when patients are paying cash.
Source: I'm an MD. My specialties are forensic and child psychiatry. Interestingly, despite severe shortage of child psychiatrists, it is not reimbursed as well as some specialties that have a glut of providers (like cardiology). Not complaining, it's well reimbursed enough for me, but just making another point that it's not really capitalism.
Insurance companies consider doctors a commodity. They only place where capitalism really applies is when patients are paying cash.
Source: I'm an MD. My specialties are forensic and child psychiatry. Interestingly, despite severe shortage of child psychiatrists, it is not reimbursed as well as some specialties that have a glut of providers (like cardiology). Not complaining, it's well reimbursed enough for me, but just making another point that it's not really capitalism.