Will the current economic woes save primary care?

October 6, 2008

While watching the stock market dives 500 points today, Richard Reece gives an interesting take. Maybe the economic turmoil will force another look at rampant health care spending.

There will be an epiphany that no other solution exists except for the re-emergence of primary care. Perhaps it takes a catastrophic economic calamity to force our leaders to take the appropriate measures to save primary care, since it’s the only answer to rein in health care costs.



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