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50+ American Market For Medical Tests And Exams
Primary Research Group, July 2004, Pages: 30
This report gives detailed data on the Percentage of Americans aged 50 and over who have visited a doctor in the past year, the number of visits, and the Percentage that have been hospitalized, and the the length of their hospital stay.
Also reports on the Percentage of Americans in the target population who have had any of the following tests in the past year: pap smear, mammogram, HIV test, prostate exam, stool culture, blood test, urine analysis, Throat Culture, x-ray, Eye Exam.
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The mean number of hospital visits in the past year by the participants in the sample was an astounding 5.48 with a median of 4 visits. Visits were highest by those over 75 but otherwise age level did not make a pronounced impact. Doctors' visits were highest among the lowest income group, perhaps suggesting poor health in this sector of the population. Those on the political left seem to go to the doctor more than those on the political right.
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