Monday, February 18, 2013
New Senate report on primary care access
"A new Senate report, Primary Care Access outlines the critical shortage of primary care providers across the nation and predicts a growing primary care shortage. The report urges increased investment in the primary care workforce and in community health centers. Tess Stack Kuenning, executive director of Bi-State Primary Care Association, was among those who testified at a Senate hearing on the need for primary care." [Source: Association of Clinicians for the Underserved]
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Primary Care,
Providers,
Senate
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