Bill Introduced to Reduce Primary Care Provider Shortage

Rep. Allyson Schwartz (D-Pa.) introduced a bill designed to increase the number of primary care providers as a result of the growing shortage of primary care providers, according to a report by the Bucks County Courier Times.

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HR 2350, the Preserving Patient Access to Primary Care Act of 2009, calls for scholarships and loan repayment programs and proposes changes to the Medicare reimbursement system in order to “sustain and enhance” primary care practices, according to the report.

According to a study by the American Medical Association in 2008, primary care providers had the lowest mean salary ($185,740) and the lowest percentage of filled medical residency positions (42.1 percent) among U.S. medical school graduates. 

Read the Bucks County Courier Times‘ report on the bill to reduce the primary care provider shortage.

 

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