Georgia’s rapid population growth could cause a potential shortage of doctors in state clinics and hospitals. The number of Georgia physicians is not keeping pace with rising demands for medical care. A panel of state lawmakers is studying ways to head off the shortage. Georgia ranks 37th nationally in number of physicians per 100,000 residents.
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Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Population growth could outpace doctors
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Devin Dwyer
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10/10/2007 03:23:00 PM
Labels: doctors, medical care, population growth