Hard times for doctors mean less access for poor

With reimbursements low and expenses tight, more than a third of U.S. physicians have discontinued accepting new Medicaid patients into their practices, while more than a quarter see no Medicaid patients at all, according to the preliminary results of a national survey from Jackson Healthcare.

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Hard times for doctors mean less access for poor

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