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They all share in common a coming influx of customers which means a large pool of Americans with a pent up demand for medical care.
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Why is growing demand for medical care considered a crisis?
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The increased demand for medical care and lower reimbursements which is one of the primary ways ObamaCare will try to hold down costs is a recipe for a mass exodus of doctors willing to practice medicine.
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The medical economist Rashi Fein observed in 1986 that there are only three ways to limit the extravagant demand for medical care: "Inconvenience, " the practice used in the military, where one must wait interminably for care.
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The additional paying customers with what many believe will be a pent up demand for medical care service are already expected to stress the health care system, putting more pressure on primary care doctors like internists and family doctors.
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So, in economic terms, the demand curve for medical care skews upward.
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The graying of the U.S. population and the Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare, will increase the demand for medical services.
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