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Wright State University has been awarded more than $450,000 to help train and prepare primary care physicians for the changing world of family practice at a time when the nation is facing a shortage of primary care providers.
Nearly 20 percent of Americans have inadequate or no access to primary care physicians because of a shortage of providers, even though a majority of them are insured, according to a recent report by the National Association of Community Health Centers and the American Academy of Family Physicians.
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