Fed Up Primary Care Physician Speaks Out

In the past few weeks, CNN has done a great job presenting the real views of physicians about the healthcare system. In fact, today I was on CNN with Heidi Collins speaking about my medical practice and healthcare reform (will post the video when it’s up).

One of the recent commentaries on CNN is an interesting account of Dr. Vance Harris’s frustrations as a primary care physician. I had published an earlier piece by Dr. Harris on my blog last year called “Not in a Million Years.”

After venting out a bit, Dr. Harris ends his commentary with:

Good luck recruiting primary care specialists when we are projected to be short 39,000 by 2020, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians. And nearly half of all doctors surveyed by the Physicians’ Foundation have said that over the next three years they plan to reduce the number of patients they see or stop practicing entirely.

I know this is true because I am struggling to find a primary care doctor to take care of my wife and myself. Now that is ironic. Anyone know who is taking new patients in California?

Dr. Harris initially posted his commentary on Sermo and was met with great words of moral support from his colleagues.

2 Responses to “Fed Up Primary Care Physician Speaks Out”

  1. Where in CA?

  2. I believe Dr. Harris is in Redding and known to be a superb physician.

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