59%...up ten percent from the year 2002..more feel the for profit fragmented system obstructs more than it promotes good health care...and in another related story in Texas...the number of physicians accepting Medicare continues to drop...an all time low of 58.1 percent. BD
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More than half of U.S. doctors now favor switching to a national health care plan and fewer than a third oppose the idea, according to a survey published on Monday.
The survey suggests that opinions have changed substantially since the last survey in 2002 and as the country debates serious changes to the health care system.
Doctors support universal health care: survey | Science & Health | Reuters
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