Dr. Michael Fine, a family physician and former state health director, says as many as 400,000 Rhode Island residents don’t have a primary care doctor. In a state with approximately 1.1 million residents, anything close to Fine’s estimate would register as a crisis. That’s the same alarm sounded by state leaders ranging from Attorney General
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