HomepageMuslim Ban Editor in HealthcareMuslim Ban Trump’s New Travel Ban Could Affect Doctors, Especially in the Rust Belt and Appalachia “Doctors subject to the ban are concentrated in Rust Belt states and Appalachia, and estimated that they account for more than 14 million patient visits a year. The doctors are more likely to work in underserved areas and more likely to practice in areas of medicine facing shortages, such as pediatrics and psychiatry, meaning that many likely play a vital role in vulnerable communities.” Share this:Print Investigation: VA Knowingly Hires Doctors with Past Malpractice Claims, Discipline for Poor CareDecember 9, 2017In "Healthcare"GOP TrumpCare: Doctors, Hospitals and Onsurers Oppose Republican Health PlanMarch 8, 2017In "Healthcare"Trump administration is shutting down practice-guidelines clearinghouse for doctorsJune 18, 2018In "Healthcare" Next Read: Keystone Pipeline Will Not Be Made of American Steel » Editor: Related Post Trump administration is shutting down practice-guidelines clearinghouse for doctors White House, EPA headed off chemical pollution study Trump’s Lawyer Pitched Himself as a Fixer to Novartis and Got Paid $1.2 million