Top of the Hour: Doctors Taking Medicare Patients Reaches an All-Time Low, This Morning's Headlines

Monday, June 21, 2010

The number of doctors in the United States who are refusing to take new Medicare patients has reached an all time high on the eve of millions of baby boomers enrolling in the program. Dr. Herbert Pardes, president and CEO of New York Presbyterian Hospital, shares his opinions about why this is happening; this morning's headlines.

Guests:

Dr. Herbert Pardes

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