AAFP: “The Massachusetts Health Care Reform Plan addresses one critical component of health care reform — insurance coverage. Without an adequate supply of primary care physicians, however, the plan cannot guarantee timely access to care, creating a gap between coverage and actual provision of services. As a result, waiting times to see a primary care physician can amount to weeks and even months in some instances.”
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