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Cost as Motivation for Retail Clinic Usage

The percentage of retail clinic users citing reasons beyond convenience, categorized by insurance status. Findings show cost was lower compared to other care sources, and lack of a usual care provider. Data source: Center for Studying Health System Change Household Survey.

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Cost as Motivation for Retail Clinic Usage

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  1. % Percentage of Retail Clinic Users CitingReasons Other than Convenience for ChoosingRetail Clinics, by Insurance Status Cost was lower thananother source of care Did not have ausual source of care Note: All differences statistically significant at p < .05. Source: Center for Studying Health System Change 2007 Health Tracking Household Survey, April 2007–January 2008 Publication: H. T. Tu and G. R. Cohen, Checking Up on Retail-Based Health Clinics: Is the Boom Ending?, The Commonwealth Fund, December 2008.

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