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Having top medical institutions is all fine, however, if large chucks of the population do not have access to those top institutions, they're useless to most.

In other words, access to medical care is more important than having top institutions. Most people do not need a specialist. They need a physician to get a physical, or a diabetes test.

Also, NIH does not fit within the confines of the study you mention, but it is the second largest and (second) best medical campus in the US. You can not ignore that when talking about care.

by Jasper on Jul 23, 2012 2:51 pm • linkreport

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