International survey of physicians in 11 countries reveals US lagging in access, quality, HIT use
Thursday, November 5, 2009 - 05:07
in Health & Medicine
New York, NY, November 5, 2009 -- Fifty-eight percent of primary care doctors in the U.S. report their patients often have difficulty paying for medications and care, and half of U.S.
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