The average wait time to see a primary care physician in Mass. in 2004 was 47 days. Today, the average wait time is 50 days even with thousands of new enrollees.
The state legislture is addressing the chronic shortgage of primary care physicians (especially in the rural areas) with an agressive recruiting campaign.
So what is it exactly you're complaining about again?
1. Mitt. He's a political psycho.
2. He did do, tried to fluff up the credit, and has now, left Mass to deal with yet another leftist, hack, growing problem, his Romneycare. I live in Mass, so it's my problem. In as much as Mass is getting in the neighborhood of 3.5 billion, per year, from taxpayers all over the country, taxpayers with less income, poorer, that are more prudent and conservative, it is your problem too.
3. As the system decays, the problems will show up at the margins. Like a small mole on skin, it will grow. Rural patients, taxes already, will have to go, or not, to more urban areas.
4. Oh, yes, in the future, someday, not today, or tomorrow, but someday, the increasing problems will get better. Honest. Trust us. Not that you would now, but George Owell called that the “No jam today, but jam tomorrow’ lying of leftist everywhere.