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Percent of Office Based Physician Visits That Were to Primary Care Generalists, by Year
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- 2000 - 58.9%
- 2001 - 56.8%
- 2002 - 59.9%
- 2003 - 58.5%
- 2004 - 56.7%
- 2005 - 58.8%
- 2006 - 57.5%
- 2007 - 57.4%
- 2008 - 59.6%
- 2009 - 55.9%
- 2010 - 55.2%
Source: Health, United States, 2012. CDC, National Center For Health Statistics
Source URL: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/hus/hus12.pdf
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