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But the troubles of Doctors Community have already affected medical services in one of Washington's poorest neighborhoods.
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"It seems to me that we need to try tracking before putting people to all the trouble of a doctor's visit," said State Senator Mae Beavers, a Mount Juliet Republican sponsoring a tracking bill that has more momentum in Tennessee than the prescription-only proposal.
This is especially troubling for doctors because they have the support of President Bush, who deplored insurance costs in his State of the Union message on Tuesday.
Whatever the reasons, a significant group of doctors is in trouble.
What sort of doctors?
Dr. Wasson reasoned that one problem for patients was just the sheer trouble of making a doctor's appointment and then, when they arrive, waiting around to get into the examining room and blurting out their questions -- all for something that might not really require that the doctor see them.
In light of the fact that one has to be pretty "engaged" to go to the trouble of scheduling a doctor's appointment and likely taking half their day, a more desirable goal would be 20percentt.
The lack of correlation between exertion and major heart troubles can lead doctors to discount warning signs in women.
Of course, he was still something of an outcast, and he was still having trouble recruiting doctors to work with him.
A few years ago, after Mr. Yeltsin developed symptoms of further heart trouble, doctors at the Berlin Heart Center in Germany performed an angioplasty.
Well I thought I had troubles talking to doctors.
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