Let me explain why this is important. Here in Pennsylvania, we are facing significant shortages of healthcare professionals, especially in our rural communities. In urban counties across Pennsylvania, there is one primary care physician for every 222 residents. Residents. In our rural communities, there is one primary care physician for every 522 residents. More than 850,000 of our neighbors in Pennsylvania live in communities that do not have enough health care providers, according to the federal government. (07:34–07:42)
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Asserts the ratio of primary care physicians to residents in urban counties in Pennsylvania.
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