As health care reform becomes the focus of not only the health care community, but the public at large, there is undeniable evidence that the number of primary care physicians in the United States would not be able to meet the demand of an influx of the currently 47 million uninsured Americans. A recent article in the Washington Post discusses the reasons - and possible solutions - for this disparity.
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Monday, June 22, 2009
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