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Medicaid growth could aggravate doctor shortage

By The New York Times  
   December 02, 2013

Dr. Ted Mazer is one of the few ear, nose and throat specialists in this region who treat low-income people on Medicaid, so many of his patients travel long distances to see him. But now, as California's Medicaid program is preparing for a major expansion under President Obama's health care law, Dr. Mazer says he cannot accept additional patients under the government insurance program for a simple reason: It does not pay enough. "It's a bad situation that is likely to be made worse," he said.

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