Hill September 23, 2024
Nearly 40 percent of Generation Z men do not have a primary care provider, according to a Cleveland Clinic survey.
The survey defines Generation Z as including people born between 1997 and 2005.
Thirty-seven percent of Gen Z men do not have an established primary care provider — the highest rate of any age group in the survey.
Millennials comprise the second-highest number of men who do not have an established primary care provider, at 27 percent.
Meanwhile, 17 percent of Generation Xers do not have a primary care provider, and 7 percent of baby boomers and older do not have a primary care provider, according to survey data shared with The Hill.
The poll...