New Jersey's adult minority, immigrant populations favor clinics as health care providers

Thursday, January 12, 2012 - 07:00 in Health & Medicine

(Medical Xpress) -- While almost 85 percent of New Jersey’s adults (ages 19 to 64) have a usual source of medical care (USC), the nearly 6 percent who utilize clinics are generally poorer and sicker than those who visit private doctors or group practices.

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