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Primary Health Care Needs Fixing
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Who will take care of the estimated 47 million uninsured Americans if they get health coverage promised by politicians? Few people seem concerned about whether the supply of primary care doctors is up to the task. But they should be.
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Universal Health Care No Cure Without Primary Care Fix
http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2008/03/26/universal-health-care...Universal health care may solve one health problem but it would worsen another, Benjamin Brewer writes in his latest WSJ.com column. The nation is already facing a shortage of family doctors and that would be further exacerbated if 47 million uninsured
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