Bills that are being introduced in both the Virginia House and Senate could make a trip to the doctor’s office less burdensome. While bills sometimes do not have the input of various stakeholders, THIS legislation is strongly supported by doctors and other medical professionals.
Healthcare Reforms Could Help Enhance Patient Accessibility
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