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Rural family doctors in the U.S. keep declining since 2017, worsening access to primary care.
A new study reveals that the number of rural family physicians across the U.S. has continued to decline since 2017, despite ongoing efforts to address the shortage.
The data shows a persistent gap in access to primary care in rural communities, with fewer doctors choosing to practice in these areas.
The trend underscores ongoing challenges in attracting and retaining medical professionals in underserved regions.
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Los médicos de familia rurales en los Estados Unidos siguen disminuyendo desde 2017, empeorando el acceso a la atención primaria.