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Patient-centered care: Helping cure NJ’s primary physician shortage
A recently developed healthcare model known as a “patient-centered medical home” could improve the quality of care received by patients, the quality of life of the doctors who treat them, and even help slow or reverse New Jersey’s growing shortage of primary care physicians.
That shortfall could become a crisis in the next few years, as the state’s population grays and a significant number of uninsured are covered by federal healthcare reform.  (Fitzgerald, NJ Spotlight)
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