Patients with more trust on doctors have better care than others

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A new study said, Patients with higher levels of trust in their regular physicians are more likely to have better care than patients with less trust.
Increasing patients trust in a physician may be associated with improvement among patients in two important areas: getting care promptly and getting needed health care.
The researchers measured the association of trust with unmet health care needs and delayed care in patients from a variety of ethnicities and income levels who had a regular physician.

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