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Subject Looming Doctor Shortage Demands Innovative Solutions
Date September 9, 2019 11:03 AM
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The growing doctor shortage calls for fresh thinking. Free college will hike costs for taxpayers and make the system more opaque.

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September 9, 2019

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Looming Doctor Shortage Demands Innovative Solutions ([link removed] )

Rather than throwing more money at the problem, the growing doctor shortage calls for fresh thinking.

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By Jeffrey A. Singer

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Free College Will Hike Costs for Taxpayers and Make the System More Opaque ([link removed] )

Fully government subsidized college wouldn’t solve the problem of rising prices, it would simply hide it.

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By Russell Rhine

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