Ambulatory Care Use and Physician office visits
Data are for the U.S.
Adults who had contact with health care professional
- Percent of adults who had contact with a health care professional in the past year: 84.6%
Children who had contact with health care professional
- Percent of children who had contact with a health care professional in the past year: 92.7%
Hospital outpatient visits
- Number of visits: 125.7 million
- Number of visits per 100 persons: 41.0
Physician office visits
- Number of visits: 990.8 million
- Number of visits per 100 persons: 313.3
- Percent of visits made to primary care physicians: 51.0%
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- Acceptance of New Patients With Public and Private Insurance by Office-based Physicians: United States, 2013
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- Characteristics of Physician Office Visits for Obesity by Adults Aged 20 and Over, United States, 2012
- Physician Office Visits by Children for Well and Problem-focused Care: United States, 2012
- State Variability in Supply of Office-based Primary Care Providers: United States, 2012
- State Variation in Preventive Care Visits, by Patient Characteristics, 2012
- Variation in Physician Office Visit Rates by Patient Characteristics and State, 2012
- National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2011 Outpatient Department Summary Tables [PDF – 375 KB]
- Age Differences in Visits to Office-based Physicians by Patients With Diabetes: United States, 2010
- Page last reviewed: January 19, 2017
- Page last updated: May 3, 2017
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