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Post by packerconvert on Nov 13, 2012 17:40:49 GMT -5
The United States will require at least 52,000 more family doctors in the year 2025 to keep up with the growing and increasingly older U.S. population, a new study found. The predictions also reflect the passage of the Affordable Care Act -- a change that will expand health insurance coverage to an additional 38 million Americans. gma.yahoo.com/doc-shortage-could-cause-healthcare-crash-172501425--abc-news-health.htmlThe once excellent medical community that was problematic for a few is now mediocre for everyone. Good luck getting in to get that bunion checkd. God forbid something is actually wrong with you. Oh that's right, we can go to the ER which is another, "I told you so, " when some of our brethren of the Democratic ilk tried to spread tomfoolery that Obamacare would eliminate the use of the ER for general visits. Do you Democrats not understand, you destroyed America!!! Obamacare: Billions spent, still the same BS, just more costly.
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