How will doctor shortage in Michigan affect baby-boomers and everybody else?
August 09, 2011
Michigan faces a shortage of 4,000 doctors by 2020 in nearly all specialties, said Dr. Ananias Diokno, chief medical officer at Beaumont, based in Royal Oak.
via www.freep.com
I caught the above paragraph about the growing doctor shortage in Michigan where in less than 10 years there will be a shortage of 4,000 physicians.
What wil this mean for baby-boomers in our state with many at that time being in their mid-70s? Where will the shortage exist? All over the state? Just rural areas?
How will it affect young families and others?
I hope somebody in Lansing is thinking about this.