
“The latest Massachusetts Medical Society survey found patients waiting as long as 48 days for nonurgent appointments with primary care doctors.
The next wave of reform advocated by Governor Deval Patrick — and in fact already taking shape in the health care world — will only intensify the need for more primary care doctors. They will become key gatekeepers in medical systems that receive a flat fee to care for a patient rather than billing for individual tests and services.”
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