The second in Dr. Royer's video blogging series in response to President Barack Obamas transition plans on health care reform.
If health care reform is to be successful, the primary care crisis must be addressed. We have clearly seen this displayed in the state of Massachusetts. Through recent reform, Massachusetts has enough money to provide care to its residents, but is lacking the primary care providers to care for the patients who now have insurance coverage. This problem is present across the U.S., and will need to be addressed if we are to provide access to health care for all Americans.
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