Massachusetts isn’t using a tool that could help tackle its shortage of primary care doctors
When Massachusetts is a national outlier in any policy, it’ s worth asking why and whether that policy still makes sense. Massachusetts today is one of only seven states that does not use Medicaid money to fund medical residencies, which provide the clinical training of new doctors after they complete medical school. The main reason appears to be cost:…
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