I talk with Forbes.com’s David Whelan about primary care, politics, and what President-elect Obama’s first health care move will be.
Thanks for the Q&A opportunity, and I hope you enjoy the piece: Primary Care’s Primary Advocate.
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- A young physician writes to Barack Obama
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Interesting, Kevin, that you still claim that physicians are not responsible for the current mess primary care is in. As long as you continue to do that, your profession will always be playing defense, and losing on healthcare reform issues.
I would think the person who allegedly speaks the loudest or the most on behalf of PCPs would have more solutions ready for a national interview.
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