Texas has seen an influx of specialty and family physicians since caps were put into place
“Texas has gained 3,000 doctors since the reforms passed two years ago, he said, citing Texas State Board of Medical Examiner data . . .
. . . Hidalgo County has gained 69 physicians, including 10 pediatricians, eight gastroenterologists and four oncologists. Cameron County has accrued 59 physicians, including seven internists, seven anesthesiologists and five obstetricians.” (via PointofLaw.com)






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