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**Provider Eyes Nurse Practitioner Model to Address State’s 15% Primary Care Physician Shortage**

by Mark Chiang
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A provider anticipates that a new option may address the state’s shortage of primary care physicians. The provider aims to mitigate the current shortfall of primary care doctors within the state through this initiative. The provider believes the option offers a potential pathway to alleviate the strain on the healthcare system caused by the limited number of primary care physicians currently practicing in the state. The success of this approach could have a significant impact on access to healthcare for residents.

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Date: May 9, 2025

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