The problem is still money, even with the skimpiest of plans, residents still cannot afford the insurance.  At this point, it's no wonder why a growing number of physicians would second the motion for a national health plan, they want to get paid too and the stipulations and contracts get more confusing and restrictive all the time.  A few years ago, this was not the case, but as data queries qualify and more information is available, the less insurance affordability is available.  BD

The Massachusetts healthcare program widely seen as a test case for universal health coverage in the US faces mounting opposition from doctors who say the reform is failing. More than 250 physicians in the state have signed an open letter warning that the healthcare plan, which was signed into law in April 2006 by Mitt Romney, the former Republican governor of Massachusetts, is already proving fiscally unsustainable.

FT.com / Companies / Drugs & healthcare - Doctors oppose US health plan

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