Fewer Doctors Are Accepting Medicare Cases
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The number of Texas physicians willing to take on Medicare patients is declining, according to the Texas Medical Association, and even fewer doctors are expected to do so in the future. Only 58 percent of Texas physicians are taking new Medicare cases, and only 38 percent of primary care physicians are doing so, according to [...]

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Ms Russin (Krystle@purepolitics.com) writes from Texas.

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