As the financial crisis drags on, the prospects for universal healthcare in the U.S. seem to be dimming—but what about narrowing our expectations to universal primary care? In a comment published online by the Lancet, four physicians with the American Academy of Family Physicians argue that more attention should be paid to the dwindling ranks of primary-care docs. "What we really need in this country is universal access to primary care," they write, and suggest some steps to bolster physicians' interest in primary care.