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Wisconsin at less risk of doc shortage than elsewhere

Wisconsin has done a better job of holding onto its primary care physicians than most other states have, and new programs for aspiring doctors have positioned the state to weather a possible shortage when the national health care overhaul takes effect next year. (AP, 6/21)
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