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If the federal government institutes new health care reform, how might this affect the medical school project?

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If the federal government institutes new health care reform, how might this affect the medical school project?

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• By the year 2020, the physician shortfall in the United States is expected to reach 200,000. In the Southern Highlands Region of Central Appalachia (Virginia, Tennessee, South Carolina, West Virginia, Kentucky, and North Carolina), the physician shortfall is expected to reach 6,500. With the looming shortfall and aging Baby Boomers, existing medical schools will not be able to meet the demand for health care, even with health care reform.

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