Americans visit the doctor less than they did a decade ago, but — as is often the case in the complicated world of health care — it’s unclear whether that’s good or bad.
Nonsenior adults visited a medical provider an average of 4.8 times each year in 2001, but by 2010, that average had fallen to 3.9 annual visits, according to a U.S. Census Bureau report released Monday. And not only did people with health coverage see a doctor less frequently, but so did those who lacked insurance and Americans who reported fair or poor health.
6 Ekim 2012 Cumartesi
With Or Without Health Insurance, People Are Going To The Doctor Less Often
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From The Washington Times, "Report: People visiting doctors less often" by Paige Winfield Cunningham:
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