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  "textContent": "“Our healthcare system works for most people now, but when we reach the breaking point, healthcare costs will rise and lives will shorten,” writes Eva Gontrum in an op-ed.",
  "title": "Voices: Utah faces a physician shortage. I see why fewer medical students are choosing primary care."
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