It isn't a distraction to correct your error. You made a statement that was incorrect. I corrected you.
Yes, it matters if a medical officer is not a medical director. One is typically in charge of running the facility, the other in charge of patient care. They are different positions.
Again... the majority of them are NOT directors.
Again.... You are assuming that the majority of them also run private practices.
Again.... You are forgetting/ignoring medical malpractice premiums and costs of education. You assume they all had it paid for by the government. Back that claim or back off that claim.
I am saying it doesn't matter if they are "directors" or "doctors" or whether they have a private practice on the side or not... My issue is with the number of individuals making well over $200k a year, working for the VA, just in the state of Alabama!
As for "medical malpractice" ...as employees of the Federal Government, they represent the US as agents of the US government, any lawsuit for malpractice against them, would have to be made against the US government, and the US government would be obligated to provide legal services for defense. This is one of the perks of working as an agent of the Federal government. Now, these medical officers who happen to also have a private practice, may very well have to pay for their own malpractice insurance, I don't know... it doesn't matter... as medical officers for the VA, their 'malpractice insurance' is covered, because they work for Uncle Sam.
I can't state that
all of their education across the board was paid for by the government, I am sure every individual has a different history and story, but I would say it's a reasonable presumption that
most VA medical officers were probably in the military at some time. Do you think that is unreasonable to presume? I mean, yeah... there are probably some exceptions to that, but I can't imagine that many. Most of them served in the military, and were educated in medicine through the military. So, there goes that excuse for taxpayers coughing up $200k+ a year for their part time gigs.