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Doctors shortage imperils healthcare pledge

ByRebecca Knight in Boston

Published: October 13 2008 01:54 | Last updated: October 13 2008 01:54

Primary care doctors are in “critically short supply” in Massachusetts, a shortage that poses a threat to the state’s healthcare reform initiative and underscores a nationwide problem that could hinder efforts to enact universal healthcare.

According to a report by the Massachusetts Medical Society, an inadequate supply of primary care physicians and certain specialists, including oncologists and neurologists, puts in doubt the state’s “ability to efficiently handle the increased demand for health services”.

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