Study: Maryland Doctor Shortage Worst in Specialist Fields, Rural Areas

January 8, 2008

  • January 8, 2008 at 10:07 am
    Darwin says:
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    Once again, a report on a problem that can only be solved by handing out more money. Where have I heard this before? People can’t afford current healthcare, but healthcare wants more money
    Why am I not surprised?

  • January 8, 2008 at 12:58 pm
    Scott says:
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    Thank you Darwin! Finally someone with their eyes open. MD’s doctors lost their handout when Med-Mutual was forced to return their dividend to The State so here’s the next cry for money from our poor poor doctors.

  • January 9, 2008 at 6:34 am
    conoutofconsumer says:
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    With the use of non MD personnel,nurses, Physician Assistants, the number of doctors and their fees should logically go down (my mother was a typing teacher, not too many of them around either). Doctors who used to examine patients for sports injuries now reserve their talents for surgery leaving xrays, exams and even prescriptions to physicians assistants (one recently prescribed physical therapy in our household never saw a doctor). What does shortage mean?



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