Physicians Rate Healthcare Access Report: Ongoing Problem for Patients

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U.S. physicians share their opinions on 10 controversial social issues that Americans feel strongly about. MedTwitter

The United States is now sharply divided on many important questions, and physicians are part of the dialogue. We asked physicians for their opinions on 10 controversial social issues that Americans feel strongly about — where they stand, their relative importance, and how each issue has affected their work lives and families., physicians should be particularly attuned to how healthcare access affects their patient care and practices.

For instance, access to convenient care — such as extended clinic hours, availability of transportation for patients living in rural areas, and the cost of healthcare across regions — may all play a role in where physicians rank healthcare access among social issues.

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