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The Morning Show
Wednesday, July 17, 2019, 6:00am
By Laura Pavin

With the U.S. suffering from a shortage of primary care physicians, our guest says nurse practitioners may be uniquely positioned to address the opioid epidemic. We look at what they do, and how state restrictions could be preventing them from providing needed care.

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