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(a) The vast majority of Indians have said many times over that they want their family
(b) doctor to be their first point of contact in the health care system. Nevertheless,
(c) family doctors are becoming a dying breed. With diminishing access to that first point
(d) of contact, many Indians in need of medical help are finding it increasingly difficult
(e) to receive timely and appropriate care. In my province of public magazine, the
(f) estimate is that 500,000 Indians looking for a family doctor cannot find one. Many
(g) Indians are aware that problems with the nations health care system have resulted in
(h) a lack of hospital beds and medical equipment, overcrowded emergency rooms, long
(i) diagnostic waiting lists, and not enough long term care homes. But millions of Indians
(j) unable