American College Of Physicians Enthusiastically Supports Preserving Patient Access To Primary Care Act
The 126,000-member American College of Physicians (ACP) today said it enthusiastically supports the Preserving Patient Access to Primary Care Act (H.R. 7192) introduced Sept. 27 in the House of Representatives by Rep. Allyson Schwartz (D-PA). The legislation is designed to help reverse the growing shortage of primary care physicians. “The nation’s primary care physicians groups worked closely with Rep.
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Filed under: Primary Care on October 3rd, 2008