Medical Xpress February 25, 2025
American Academy of Family Physicians

This study, based on an online survey of 1,135 adults demographically representative of the U.S. population, aimed to measure public perceptions of primary care spending.

The research is published in The Annals of Family Medicine journal.

Respondents believed that 51.8% of overall health care spending goes to —more than 10 times the documented share of 4.7%. Additionally, believed that...

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