<b>"Now, are they pulling my leg about the added paperwork?"</b>
No, they are NOT kidding abou the added paperwork. You can blame the Federal and State governments, and the insurance agencies for that. And it doesn't matter if it's a paper form, or a computerized form; doctors, PAs, NPs, healthcare office staff are ALL spending more time feeding the information monster. Many physicians ratio of patient time to paperwork time is 1 to 9 or worse. And it is NOT getting better under Obamacare.
<b>"Why would a doctor who has so much business that he doesn't take new patients be making less money? Are they misleading me about that?"</b>
See above. If you're a farmer, and you were spending 50% of your time in the fields and barns with crops and animals, and 50% of your time on tax paperwork, and your tax paperwork increased by 20%, where's the time going to come from? Sleep? Ha! It's going to cut into your actual time farming, which means less money.
<b>"Are doctors making that much less money than say ten years ago?"</b>
I retired from the military and got a private job in 1999, and remember gasoline being a dollar a gallon. Gasoline quadrupled in price and even now is a bit over $2 a gallon. I guarrantee my paycheck hasn't doubled in that time, much less quadrupled. Interesting enough, buying power of the dollar has dropped about 50% since 2000, which is in line with the $2 a gallon gas bit, for now. So, to apply this to doctors. In Dollars, they're making more than ever before, in actual value, they're in the same boat as the rest of us, only having half the buying power of their take home pay. That excludes those specialties that have undergone massive increases, such as good plastic surgeons, who's demand, and pay, have skyrocketed.