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In reply to the discussion: Where do our sons learn not to go to the doctors? Does that now create a social burden? [View all]HereSince1628
(36,063 posts)in the study period for non-urgent care.
The difference is much more pronounced when the number of visits.
The visits to the clinic are the unit of service around which primary care costs are built, and I think, an important thing to consider when considering differences in care seeking.
Similarly, -having- insurance isn't the same as using it.
Rather than piss and moan about men paying for someone else's care, something everyone does who pays for insurance and something everyone does with respect to funding medicare, a more constructive approach is to get men to quit self-denial of care.
If there are cost savings to be gained for the system through preventive care, getting men to more fully participate in the receipt of care would help realize those savings, and curb the growth of healthcare costs.