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Data released jointly today by AARP, the American Medical Association (AMA) and the American Nurses Association (ANA), show that about half of people over 50–years old are concerned that there won’t be enough nurses or doctors to provide care in the future, and two–thirds of those polled are either very or somewhat concerned that the current system limits their ability to see the doctor of their choice.

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