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Comprehensive Survey of 13,575 U.S. Physicians Points Toward Substantial Challenges for Patient Access and Growing Physician Shortages if Current Trends Continue Executive Summary: American patients are likely to experience significant and increasing challenges in accessing care if current physician practice...
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This physician survey, which polled 500 young physicians (aged 40 and under), gauged sentiment about the future of the U.S. healthcare system and their own practice experiences. Young Physicians Pessimistic about the Future of U.S. Healthcare Executive Summary: Fifty-seven percent...
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Nation’s Frontline Physicians Unhappy with Healthcare Reform Measures Executive Summary: In 2010, The Physicians Foundation released the results of a national survey of more than 100,000 physicians that found strong negative feelings towards the new healthcare reform law and fear...
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Survey Finds Numerous Problems Facing Primary Care Doctors, Predicts Escalating Shortage Ahead Executive Summary: Results of a national survey released in 2008 by The Physicians Foundation illustrated widespread frustration among primary care physicians nationwide over the state of their medical...