India, Sept. 23 -- A significant number of doctors in the United States come to the country on H-1B visas for highly skilled workers. But Donald Trump's one-time fee of $100,000 for every application is set to disrupt the inflow of doctors in the US. What will its impact be on the country's healthcare system?

According to a report by Bloomberg, the newly imposed $100,000 fee for H-1B visa application could threaten the availability of trained physicians in the US. Especially the rural areas, where US-trained doctors do not usually practice.

The American Medical Association warns that Trump's decision could threaten the rural medical infrastructure in the US.

Bobby Mukkamala, an Indian-origin doctor from Michigan who currently heads the...