Is There a Doctor in the House? . . . Or the Senate?

Abstract
During the past 44 years, since the inception of both the Medicare and Medicaid programs, health care expenditures have become an increasing portion of the US gross domestic product (GDP) and a growing focus of concern for an aging population.1,2 Despite these trends, physicians have assumed very few national legislative roles, a sharp contrast with the first 100 years of the United States.

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