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Let doctors thrive so patients can too

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion March 20, 2023

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The Globe’s article on patient access and physician burnout (“,” Page A1, March 17) was timely but omitted a few critical points. The per capita number of physicians in Massachusetts is the highest of any state in the country. Also, more and more doctors practice as employees of large enterprises.As a retired physician who worked both in large multispecialty medical groups as well as in private practice, I can say that private practice was... + full article



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