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winter is coming

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26. Chris Hayes reported on this late last week.
Sun Jan 5, 2014, 04:13 PM
Jan 2014

And he reported that although the ER visits initially rose, they later subsided.

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ACA - bandaid for a sucking chest wound KG Jan 2014 #1
+1 xchrom Jan 2014 #2
Informative. k&r for exposure. n/t Laelth Jan 2014 #3
If you're looking for trouble frazzled Jan 2014 #4
As I've noted on this topic before though... Shandris Jan 2014 #5
I'm not understanding your comment frazzled Jan 2014 #6
I'm going to go on the assumption you don't live among the people I've described. Shandris Jan 2014 #8
No, I still don't understand frazzled Jan 2014 #9
Yes, preventative for chronic was what I was... Shandris Jan 2014 #10
As those of us that actually pay attention to what is actually happening already know, Egalitarian Thug Jan 2014 #7
The AMA has always controlled the supply of doctors underpants Jan 2014 #11
I'll say it again... hunter Jan 2014 #18
I second that. The AMA has nothing to do with it. mainer Jan 2014 #24
Not to mention a lot of med students don't want to be Primary Care Physicians. TheMightyFavog Jan 2014 #38
Someone who gets it ^^^ sendero Jan 2014 #12
see my post #18 above. hunter Jan 2014 #19
You confuse MDs with doctors. Igel Jan 2014 #13
That is correct. Medicare pays for, and regulates, residency spots. Barack_America Jan 2014 #16
That's interesting - enlightenment Jan 2014 #30
Easy fix.... Bigmack Jan 2014 #14
It's pointless to threaten the AMA, it's a strawman. hunter Jan 2014 #21
It already exists Glitterati Jan 2014 #32
I love that relative... and her ideals...nt Bigmack Jan 2014 #35
Thanks, so do we! Glitterati Jan 2014 #41
We have a shortage of *practicing* physicians. Barack_America Jan 2014 #15
Another non-practicing MD here. mainer Jan 2014 #25
Am I wrong that part of the problem is .... Bigmack Jan 2014 #36
I agree with you that use of EDs is something a lot of previously uninsured knew and therefore CTyankee Jan 2014 #29
I don't know that two years is an appropriate timeframe to study this. lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #17
The AMA regulates salaries? Which are SO GREAT that I quit! mainer Jan 2014 #27
"barely making it"? lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #31
The AMA is not a "trade union." That's bullshit. hunter Jan 2014 #42
Show me a poor doctor and I'll show you a country NOT the U. S. of A. WinkyDink Jan 2014 #34
Get them go for the preventive care treestar Jan 2014 #20
From the OP article: ProSense Jan 2014 #22
Doctor shortage in US is based on most problems in US....greed. nt kelliekat44 Jan 2014 #23
Chris Hayes reported on this late last week. winter is coming Jan 2014 #26
Do we actually have a doctor shortage or is this like "America's STEM shortage"? winter is coming Jan 2014 #28
I don't see enough evidence. gulliver Jan 2014 #33
There's not a "doctor shortage", there's an entirely deliberate medical school bottleneck Recursion Jan 2014 #37
No, it's not. hunter Jan 2014 #43
General medicine should be socialized TlcJobCoach Jan 2014 #39
And another thing TlcJobCoach Jan 2014 #40
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