Yes and he will be the face of further democratic control. Sooner or later people are going to get tired of hearing Republicans cry oh me. You watch. Everyone realizes that we have to tackle healthcare and soon people are gonna hold the republicans accountable for not addressing the issue. You can only harp on one or two points against a healthcare bill for so long.
Guys I promise you the only solution long term is to increase the number of healthcare workers. There are currently 2 major barriers keeping people out--
1). education cost (take on tons of debt)
2). education duration (graduate at 27-28, pay loans off till 32)
The opportunity cost of #1+2 combined is you can't have a family. Costs too much, don't have time, studying, etc; you don't get started looking until 28-30 at least.
Who wants to miss out that much on life? Most people don't, few think the money is worth it.
If you want to ensure even fewer people enter the scene you will mandate the cost of services be a certain amount-- ie lower than what the market demands-- then even fewer people will consider entering healthcare.
Long term I think we need to
1). decrease the barrier to entry. Enable students to start working towards a health degree from the beginning of HighSchool-- let some of the classes count
2). decrease cost of education and breadth of classes required. Colleges don't need to teach students to write, if they haven't figured it out already they'll learn pretty quick when their biology and chemistry classes tell them they can't write research papers.
3). I would support of a government funded health-education-advertisement campaign. Inform people of the need for more doctors, give them a website that explains how they can pay for the education (government provides lots of lower interest rate loans if you're pursuing becoming a doctor).
Whatever you do, don't decrease the amount that doctors get paid. Then these guys that spend 10 years of their life studying like crazy and racking up hundreds of thousands in debt won't be able to pay it off.
Anything else will result in a reduction in quality and quantity of care provided.