Primary care clinic, sponsored by Bank of America?

March 11, 2007

Bank of America is spending $5 million to help attract primary care physicians to neighborhood health clinics in Boston. Kudos to them – but do we have to rely on corporations to save primary care?



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1 Anonymous March 12, 2007 at 1:38 am

Nice try by those in Boston, but 99% of offers in the midwest and south will blow that offer entirely out of the water. Also consider you have to pay taxes on that 25,000 every year and its not the great deal the paper has made it out to be. Bottomline is you have to pay to be compete for graduates now, so open up the checkbook or have the long waits.

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