Healthcare accessibility a problem in rural Colorado
Denver Post, September 18, 2009
Rural health advocates are hoping national reform will fix the rural physician shortage that is plaguing parts of the country. The major goal of reform is to add some 47 million uninsured Americans to the ranks of the insured, but there are still concerns about whether those newly insured would have access to healthcare.
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