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Health Care Cost Institute: 10 metropolitan areas with the lowest overall health care service use levels in 2016
Submitted by Charlene Ice on Tue, 03/12/2019 - 16:52
- Riverside, CA: 56% below the median
- Appleton, WI: 41% below the median
- Trenton, NJ: 31% below the median
- Kalamazoo, MI: 29% below the median
- Oxnard, CA: 24% below the median
- Provo, UT: 24% below the median
- York, PA: 23% below the median
- Reno, NV: 23% below the median
- San Francisco, CA: 22% below the median
- Tuscon, AZ: 22% below the median
Source: Healthcare Cost Institute
Source URL: https://www.healthcostinstitute.org/research/hmi/hmi-interac...
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