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95% of patients satisfied with their primary care physicians, but many worried about healthcare costs
Here’s some great news for doctors: A new survey finds 95% of patients are satisfied with their primary care physicians.
However, both patients and doctors agree that they don’t have all the time they need together, according to a national survey (PDF) of 1,747 adults commissioned by The Physicians Foundation, a nonprofit organization that seeks to empower physicians. Only 11% of patients and 14% of physicians said they have enough time during visits.
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