Majority of physicians not in favor of "Obama health care" reform
Majority of physicians less likely to enter medical field today due to health care reform
A new media study among 900 physicians revealed that the majority of physicians (71%) reported that they are not in favor of the Obama administration's plans for health care reform.
The study was conducted by HCD Research and the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion (MCIPO) using the MediaCurves.com® website during March 18-19, to obtain physicians' perceptions of current health care reform in the U.S.
The majority of physicians (63%) indicated that if they had the opportunity to choose their career today, they would be less likely to enter the medical field due to their knowledge of health care reform.
HCD Research
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