For six years during her 20s, Tara Carter didn’t have a primary care doctor.
To her, it wasn’t an efficient use of her time.
First, she had to take time off work and sit in a doctor’s office, where she’d shell out her copay and answer a ton of questions.
And often she’d be referred to a specialist, where she’d repeat the process over again.
For minor health problems, such as sinus infections, she used retail walk-in or urgent care clinics instead.
Story Date:
November 1, 2018
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