Tim Frost is a licensed pharmacist and senior fellow at the Cicero Institute.
For millions of Americans, gaining timely access to basic medical care is a familiar struggle. The United States is projected to face a shortage of up to 124,000 physicians by the mid-2030s, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges. Nearly 30 percent of Americans do not have an established primary care physician. For many patients, even routine medical needs now mean protracted waits, long drives or emergency rooms filling in for primary care.
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