Massachusetts Health Insurance Law Highlighting Shortage Of Doctors In State
While the Massachusetts health insurance law has led to about 440,000 newly insured state residents, the demand for primary care physicians has outpaced the supply, NPR’s “All Things Considered” reports. The law, passed in 2006, requires most state residents to be covered either through a state-subsidized plan, an employer-sponsored plan or an individual policy.
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