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WASHINGTON — The Obama administration Tuesday said it had shelved plans for a survey in which “mystery shoppers” posing as patients would call doctors’ offices to see how difficult it was to get appointments.

The decision, following criticism from doctors and politicians, represents an abrupt turnaround. Sunday night, officials defended the survey as a way to measure access to primary care, and they insisted that it posed no threat to anyone’s privacy.

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