AHRQ reports 1 in 5 Americans have no usual source of medical care

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Roughly 60 million people -- 1 in 5 Americans -- have no usual source of medical care, such as a family doctor or clinic, according to the latest News and Numbers from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.

According to data from AHRQ, in 2007, two-thirds of those who reported not having a usual source of care said the main reason was because they seldom or never got sick and another 14 percent said their main reason was the high cost of care.

When the federal agency analyzed these and other main reasons reported for not having a usual source of care by people's background and other factors, they found differences. For example:

• Some 29 percent of people with no health insurance cited high cost as their main reason for not having a usual source of care, compared to 16 percent of people with public insurance and 4 percent of those with private health insurance.

• Hispanics were more likely to say high cost was the main reason why they didn't have a usual source of care (22 percent), compared for 12 percent for people of racial and ethnic groups.

• At the same time, 59 percent of the uninsured reported not having a usual source of care because they never got sick, compared to 67 percent of people with private insurance and 53 percent of people with public insurance.

• Blacks were most likely to report that they didn't have a usual source of care because they seldom or never got sick (69 percent) as compared to Hispanics, 62 percent; whites, 61 percent; and Asians, 58 percent.

• Asians were most likely to report that not liking or trusting doctors as their main reason for not having usual a source of care (12 percent versus 4 percent for other groups as a whole).

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