California Weighs Policy Changes To Address Provider Shortage

California Weighs Policy Changes To Address Provider Shortage

Bill Barcellona of the California Association of Physician Groups, Dawn Benton of the California Society of Health System Pharmacists, Sen. Ed Hernandez and Paul Phinney of the California Medical Association spoke with California Healthline about legislative efforts to address the state's primary care physician shortage.

Two-thirds of California regions already fall short of the federally recommended primary care doctor supply.

As the Affordable Care Act is implemented and more Californians gain insurance, the burden on the state’s primary care providers will increase.

In a California Healthline report by Rachel Dornhelm, experts discussed legislative efforts to address the state’s provider shortage.

The report includes comments from:

You can download a PDF transcript of this report.

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