The AAMC applauds subcommittee Chair Bernie Sanders and Ranking Member Richard Burr for continuing their attention to the gaps in access.
If we give insurance cards to those 30 million people, there is going to be such a huge surge.
We spend $10 billion a year providing support to training hospitals, and we don't even know who they are graduating.
According to HRSA, we need 16,000 more primary care practitioners to meet the needs that exist today.
We spend about $10 billion a year on that program, who are graduating almost no primary care physicians.
In other words, what you are saying is when we emphasize primary care, we are treating people when they need to be treat...
What happens if we don't do something about it? What happens in 2016?
If we want to get more young people into primary health care in underserved areas, clearly, we need to expand the progra...
So what you are telling us is that the need is out there.
I thank Senator Sanders, who has been a major supporter of the FQHC model of health care delivery in Vermont.
I want to thank Senator Sanders, who has been a major supporter of the FQHC model of health care delivery in Vermont.