
|Articles|July 31, 2012
In-Store Clinics Look to be a Remedy for Healthcare Law Influx
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If you thought it was hard getting a doctor's appointment now, just wait until 30 million more Americans join the line.
Nearly 3 in 4 California counties already lack a sufficient number of family physicians, and by 2020 the U.S. faces an estimated shortage of 40,000 primary-care doctors with no way to remedy that in just a few years.
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Source: Los Angeles Times
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